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Memoranda Showing The Percentage Of The Different Expense Accounts In Mining Hematite Ore At The Manhattan Mine, Sharon Station New York.By J. F. Lewis
BELIEVING that one of the essential points in mining, as in all other business, is to know the expense incurred in each particular department, I have carefully kept an account with each department for
Jan 1, 1878
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The Origin Of PetroleumBy Dr. Hans Von Höfer
APART from the hypothesis of a .cosmic origin (which failed of acceptance because it was not adequately supported by facts), the only important controversy concerning the origin of petroleum has been,
Jan 5, 1914
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The Critical DecadesBy Harrison Schmitt
An eloquent plea for clear and objective thinking when, with a war behind us and the possibility of future conflicts looming large, we must re- evaluate our mineral position with an eye to defense.
Jan 4, 1950
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New York Paper - The Segregation and Classification of the Natural Resources of the Public Domain (with Discussion)By Frederick F. Sharpless
The term "segregation," as here used, means the separation of certain natural resources into groups, consisting of one or more members, with the idea that when thus segregated, each group may be more
Jan 1, 1915
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The Relative PronounsAn educated man is distinguished neither by his clothes nor by his knowledge; he is remarkable not for the things he says, but for the way he says them. You cannot even stand with him under an archway
Jan 1, 1931
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Crushing In The PitOpen pits and quarries are the major sources of all hard rock tonnages mined today. Normally, ore is fractured from the pit bench face by blasting and then truck-hauled to a primary crusher on the pit
Jan 1, 1978
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The Institute Forum71 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Sept. 22, 1913. CHARLES W. GOODALE, Chairman, . DARSIE C. BARD, ESQ., Secretary. Committee on Precious and Base Metals, Butte, Montana. Gentlemen The wonderful success of
Jan 10, 1913
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Papers - The Role of Interfacial Diffusion in the Sintering of CopperBy P. G. Shewman, T. L. Wilson
Using published surface-diffusion (D,) data and published sintering equations, it is shouln that surface difusion should dominate the neck-growth stage of intering for all materials in which D, has be
Jan 1, 1967
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Salt Lake Paper - Effects of the Bag House on the Metallurgy of LeadBy L. Douglass Anderson
For some years past the annual reviews of the metallurgy of lead have almost uniformly stated that there have been no great changes, such as there were being more particularly noticeable in the refine
Jan 1, 1915
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Boston Paper - The Metallurgy of Nickel in the United StatesBy William P. Blake
The metallic element Nickel, discovered by Cronstedt the mineralogist, in the year 1751, as a peculiar metal in kupfer-nickel, remained for a long time comparatively unknown in its true charac-
Jan 1, 1883
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The Effect Of Annealing Upon The Hardness Of Cold-Worked Ingot IronBy Charles Clayton
A study of the literature shows that the greater part of research work on annealing of cold-worked iron has been for the purpose of studying the effect on grain-size and properties other than hardness
Jan 2, 1926
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of the Annealing Temperature on the Formation of the Cube TextureBy Alfonso Merlini
DIFFERENT explanations have been given by the two current theories of the annealing textures for the variation of annealing texture with the annealing temperature observed in rolled polycrystal-line a
Jan 1, 1957
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Members, Junior Members, Associates Rocky Mt. Members and Junior Foreign Associates AlphabeticalAamot, Olav Crone, Chem. Engr., Elektrokemisk Raadhusgt..23, Oslo. Norway. '29 Abadilla, Quirico A., Dir., Bureau of Mines Manila, P. I. '3S Abbott, Clarence E., V.P., Charge of Raw Materi
Jan 1, 1939
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The Coal Dilemma and the Banker (dbe8863c-c1a3-431b-bf63-033415eb4920)By A. T. Shurick
TILE present economic crisis in bituminous coal is substantially the most insidious, and critical, in the modern history of the industry. The large consumption deficit that has gradually developed (al
Jan 1, 1928
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Report of the SecretaryGENTLEMAN: The year 1928 was another in the history of the Institute which was marked by quiet growth and steady progress. The total membership as of December 31, 1928, was 8703 as compared with 8438
Jan 1, 1929
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The Excursion to VenezuelaTENTATIVE -reservations for the cruise to Vene-zuela and the West Indies have been coming in nicely, but there is plenty of room yet for mem-bers and their friends. The exact schedule is even yet not
Jan 11, 1927
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A Kinetic Study Of Acid Leaching Of Chrysocolla Using A Weight Loss TechniqueBy F. A. Olson, S. L. Pohlman
A unique method of measuring weight loss as a function 3 of time, with a sensitivity of 10-5 grams, while leaching copper minerals with a flowing acid leach solution has been developed. Kinetic result
Jan 1, 1974
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PART XII – December 1967 – Communications - X-Ray Diffraction Data for YNi3, YNi5, and CbBe3By S. F. Bartram, G. A. Chase
COMPUTED X-ray diffraction powder patterns of YNi3, YNi5, and CbBe3 are available on request from either author.
Jan 1, 1968
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The 1959 Jackling Lecture - Economic History Of The Lake Superior Iron DistrictBy R. S. Archibald
The subject of this paper is particularly appropriate, since Daniel C. Jackling was active in early exploitation of taconites on the Mesabi Range and contributed greatly to their later economic develo
Jan 5, 1959
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Calculations in the Interpretation of Observations with the Eötvös Torsion BalanceBy Donald Barton
THIS paper outlines a time-saving graphical method of calculation for application to the interpretation of observations with the Eötvös torsion balance. Preliminary to the treatment of this short cut
Jan 9, 1928