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    Frederick Laist, First James Douglas Gold Medalist

    THE first award of the James Douglas gold medal for achievement in non-ferrous metallurgy was made to Frederick Laist, of the Anaconda Copper Mining Co., and the presentation ceremony was a feature of

    Jan 3, 1923

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    Subsidence - A Real Or Imaginary Problem?

    By August E. Vandale

    Mining of the Freeport and Pittsburgh coal seams in the Pittsburgh vicinity dates back more than 100 years, and Consolidation Coal Co., or its predecessor, Pittsburgh Coal Co., has been actively minin

    Jan 9, 1967

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Viscosity of Bismuth, Lead and Zinc to 1000°C

    By Donald Ofte, L. J. Wittenberg

    The absolute viscosity coefficients and activation energies for viscous flow of bismuth, lead, and zinc are reported. The viscosities were measured in an oscillating cup viscosimeter from nearly 1000°

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Engineering Council Accomplishments

    By AIME AIME

    Council may deal with any matter of general interest, for which joint action of two or more of its member societies would have been appropriate, if Council had not been established. Council may initi

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Engineering Research - Preliminary Report on an Investigation of the Bureau of Mines Regarding the Solubility of Natural Gas in Crude Oil (With Discussion)

    By Ben E. Lindsly

    PetRoleum engineers generally are familiar with the investigations of Dow and Reistle,1 Beecher and Parkhurst,2 and Dow and Calkin3 relative to the solubility of natural gas in crude oil. Since the pu

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Butte Paper - Determination of Gases in Smelter Flues; and Notes on the Determination of Dust Losses at the Washoe Reduction Works, Anaconda, Mont.

    By Edgar M. Dunn

    Part I. Determination oF Gases in Smelter Flues. General considerations. Regular methods for carbon monoxide, oxygen, nitrogen, moisture. Sulphur oxides-—Methods of Lunge and Hempel tried, an

    Jan 1, 1914

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    Woman's Auxiliary-Americanization Committee

    Flag Day Celebrations Develop Practical Patriotism Among the hundreds of industries which celebrated Flag Day on June 14, were a number of mines, and a report- from the United States Smelting, Refini

    Jan 10, 1918

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Flotation Characteristics of a Florida Leached Zone Phosphate Ore with Fatty Acids

    By V. I. Purcell, S. C. Sun. R. E. Snow

    A study including effects of 7) pH value, 2) fatty acid collector, 3) fuel oil, 4) interfering ion, 5) particle size, and 6) operational variables. Test results indicate feasibility of fatty acid flot

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Salt Lake Paper - Nodulizing Blast-Furnace Flue Dust (with Discussion)

    By Lawrence Addicks

    Some three years ago the smelter connected with the Chrome, N. J., refinery of the United States Metals Refining Co. found itself embarrassed by constantly increasing piles of unsmelted blast-furnace

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Gaseous Reduction of Oxygen-Containing Copper

    By Leonard Klein

    Reduction of oxygen-containing copper has always heretofore been brought about with wood poles. This paper reveals the first successful, economical, and Practical substitute for poles: a gaseous reduc

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Particle Size and Flotation Rate of Quartz

    By H. J. Modi, P. L. De Bruyn

    IN recent years interest has been aroused in flotation rate studies both from a technical and a more practical aspect. With increasing fineness of grind becoming a necessity in treatment of low grade

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Industrial Minerals - Salt Resources of West Virginia

    By Paul H. Price, John P. Nolting

    The history of the salt industry in West Virginia dates back nearly two hundred years; howTever, the history of salt as an important raw material for the chemical industry is much more recent. The

    Jan 1, 1950

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    New York Paper February, 1918 - A New Method of Separating Materials of Different Specific Gravities (with Discussion)

    By Thomas M. Chance

    All gravity methods for the separation of ore from gangue, or of slate and other refuse from coal, are based upon differences in the falling velocities, in some fluid medium such as air or water, of t

    Jan 1, 1918

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    Innovations In Materials Handling Overcome Mining Handicaps In Chile

    By A. T. Yu

    From the very beginning when an ore body is blocked out, till the last ton of mineable ore is shipped to the smelter, consciously or not, a mining engineer is incessantly wrestling with the materials-

    Jan 6, 1967

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    Turner Valley Gas and Oil Field of Alberta

    By G. S. Hume

    RECENT developments in the Turner Valley gas and oil field, 40 mi. southwest of Calgary, Alberta, have indicated a large producing crude-oil area. Drilling be¬gan in Turner Valley in 1913 but no major

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Mineral Wool from Wollastonite

    By John T. Thorndyke

    MOST important of the naturalcalcium silicates is the meta¬silicate, CaSi03, known as wollastonite, after W. H. Wollaston. A large deposit of this mineral was dis¬covered some seven years ago near Cod

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Interstate Commerce Commission

    The following communication was recently sent President Wilson by J. Parke Channing, Chairman of the Engineering Council: The transportation systems of our country are largely the creations of its pr

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Institute of Metals Division - Growth of External Copper Layers During The Internal Oxidation of Dilute Cu-Al Alloys in a Cu2O-Cu Pack

    By D. L. Wood

    INTERNAL oxidation of alloys has been investigated by Rhinesl,2 and by Meijering and Druy-vesteyn. Rhines showed that dilute Cu-A1 alloys can be internally oxidized without forming an external sca

    Jan 1, 1957

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    U. S. Government Support To Mineral Industries Of Latin America

    By Sumner M. Anderson

    Any discussion of outside support to Latin American mineral industries must concede at once the pre-eminent role of U. S. industry and business. American capital has developed the great copper resourc

    Jan 11, 1958

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    Apotheosis of Engineering Council

    By ALFRED D. FLINN

    ENGINEERING COUNCIL has passed, not out, but upward! Therefore, its recent wake was conducted by itself as a joyful occasion somewhat in advance of its official demise. Council held its last meeting i

    Jan 1, 1921