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Economics of the Current Revival in Adirondack Iron Ore MiningBy D. B. Gillies
IN 1938 the Republic Steel Corp. announced that it had leased the ore mines and other property of the Witherbee Sherman Corp. at Port Henry, N. Y. The announcement brought forth an interesting reactio
Jan 1, 1943
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PART VI - Morphology of Whisker Crystals of Tin, Zinc, and Cadmium Grown Spontaneously from the SolidBy W. C. Ellis
Growth directions of tin, zinc, and cadmiun whisker crystals grown spontaneously fi-om the solid are summarized. In tin the edge and diagonal directions of the unit cell are jound with the exception o
Jan 1, 1967
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First Two Years Operation Of The Bureau Of Mines Electrolytic Manganese Pilot Plant At Boulder City, NevadaBy R. G. Knickerbocker, W. H. Yarroll, P. E. Churchward, J. W. Hunter, J. H. Jacobs
THE present paper records a chapter in the history of the development of an electrolytic manganese industry in the United States.1 A relatively large pilot plant at Boulder City, Nev., for the produc
Jan 1, 1944
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Institute of Metals Division - Role of the Binder Phase in Cemented Tungsten Carbide-Cobalt AlloysBy J. T. Norton, Joseph Gurland
IN spite of the extended use and high state of practical development of the cemented tungsten carbides, the structure of these alloys is still a matter of considerable controversy. The characteristic
Jan 1, 1953
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Scranton Paper - Note on the Formatior1 of Coal from Mine-TimberBy E. S. Moffat
Members of the Institute who have visited the works of the Lackawanna Iron and Coal Company at Scranton, will remember the exposure of a large vein of anthracite coal in the rocky bank on the south si
Jan 1, 1887
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Buffalo Paper - Tuyeres in the Iron Blast-Furnace (Discussion, 858, 902)By B. F. Fackenthal
The earliest history shows that, in the reduction of iron-ores, natural draft was used to supply the blast, and that, when artificial blast was first used, it was supplied by leather bellows, usually
Jan 1, 1899
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Virginia Beach Paper - The Silver-Mines of Lake Valley, New MexicoBy Ellis Clark
These mines were discovered by George W. Lufkin in August, 1878, and mere worked almost continuously until August, 1893, a period of fifteen years. The ore-deposits in this locality lie close to th
Jan 1, 1895
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Boston Paper - Microscopic Analysis of the Structures of Iron and SteelBy J. C. Bayles
An obstacle to the more careful and satisfactory study of metals has been the difficulty in harmonizing the results of chemical and physical tests. These give us records of observations made from diff
Jan 1, 1883
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Copper Industry In The Philippines Shows Growth In Production And PotentialBy John A. Wolfe
The brightest spot in the mineral economy of the Philippines is the rapid development of reserves and production of copper. If economic conditions remain favorable and the political climate is encoura
Jan 4, 1967
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Rock In The Box - To Know You Is To Love YouBy John F. Abel
Personal gain seems to be the most powerful incentive to economic progress. One of my first exposures to this phenomenon was the comparison between company stopes and leaser's stopes in a vein go
Jan 1, 1970
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The Ale Of Certain Metallic Minerals In Precipitating Silver And Gold.*By Chase Palmer
INTRODUCTION. WHILE the reducing action of organic matter, of ferrous sulphate, and of hydrogen sulphide has frequently been invoked to account for the deposition of native gold and silver from ore-f
Jan 5, 1913
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Mining - Factors Affecting the Angle of Slope in Open Cast MinesBy R. A. L. Black, J. E. Jennings
The problems of slope stability in open cast mines are examined. A criterion, the instantaneous stripping ratio, is suggested for use in the design of pit slopes and as an index of control at all stag
Jan 1, 1963
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Operating Characteristics Of The Newly Designed High Gradient Magnetic Separator (HGMS)By Jerry A. Selvaggi, Richard B. Jacob
The High Gradient Magnetic Separator (HGMS), also known as the High Gradient Magnetic Filter (HGMF), is an effective device utilized in magnetic separation. This method of separation is gaining popula
Jan 1, 1984
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How Policies Affect the Rates of Recovery from Mineral SourcesBy John Lohrenz
Consider an investor who, knowing future costs and revenues, can choose how rapidly to produce from a given mineral source. If the investor elects to make that choice to maximize present value of futu
Jan 1, 1982
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Discussion - Example of the Laboratory Characterization of Grinding Aids in the Wet Grinding of Ores – Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 33, No. 10, October, 1981, pp. 1471-1476 – Katzer, M, Klimpel, R. and Sewell, J.By Roussey Roussev
The use of chemical additives on grinding is of significant importance considering the high energy consumption of grinding processes. My research indicates that the dispersant approach explains the ef
Jan 1, 1983
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Florida Paper - The Northeastern Bituminous Coal-Measures of the Appalachian SystemBy George S. Ramsay
The Appalachian system contains the largest area of all known Carboniferous coal-fields. Beginning near the north line dividing Pennsylvania and New York, it extends southwest through West Virginia, s
Jan 1, 1896
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Baltimore Paper - The Coal and Iron of the Hocking Valley, OhioBy T. Sterry Hunt
It is now five years since I called the attention of the Institute to the industrial importance of the coal and the iron ores of the Hocking Valley in Southeastern Ohio, and in a pamphlet on the regio
Jan 1, 1879
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Roof Support In The Red Ore Mines Of The Birmingham DistrictBy W. R. Crane
THE support of roof in mines is dependent largely on the character of the top rock and its occurrence. The formations overlying the orebed in the Birmingham district are sandstone and slate. The sands
Jan 9, 1924
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New York Paper - The Stresses in the Mine Roof (with Discussion)By R. Dawson Hall
The stresses in the simplest structures are often those we find most difficult to analyze. The most complex condition in mine stresses is found in simple tunnels where the roof, the sides, and the flo
Jan 1, 1916
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Canadian Paper - The Oil-Bearing Shales of the Coast of BrazilBy John C. Branner
Shales rich in oil are found at several places along the coast of Brazil. The material has been prospected at several places, and samples have been examined and reported upon by competent authorities.
Jan 1, 1901