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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Constitution of the FeO-Fe2O3-SiO2 System at Slagmaking Temperatures

    By R. G. Powell, R. Schuhmann, E. J. Michal

    Liquidus surfaces in the ternary system FeO-Fe2O3-SiO2, were determined from 1250' to 1450°C by the procedure of equilibrating small samples in platinum crucibles, quenching, and microscopic exam

    Jan 1, 1954

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    How Flotation Has Broadened The Geologist's Viewpoint

    By Paul Billingsley

    WHEN I was an undergraduate at the Columbia School of Mines, the mining curriculum was subdivided into two major branches's known respectively as the Metallurgical and the Geological Options, whi

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Salt Lake City Paper - How Flotation Has Broadened the Geologist's Viewpoint

    By Paul Billingsley

    When I was an undergraduate at the Columbia School of Mines, the mining curriculum was subdivided into two major branches's known respectively as the Metallurgical and the Geological Options, whi

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Herty Awarded Hunt Prize

    THE foundation established by the partners of the late Robert W. Hunt provides for both a medal and a prize. The latter has not been given before this year, and the first award is to C. H. Herty, Jr.,

    Jan 2, 1928

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    Alexander Agassiz Monument

    THE LIFE and works of Alexander Agassiz, first president of the Calumet & Hecla Mining Co., were recalled to memory when a monument bearing his statue was unveiled in Agassiz Park, at Calumet, Mich.,

    Jan 11, 1923

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    New York Paper - Petroleum Resources of Kansas (with Discussion)

    By Raymond C. Moore

    The oil-producing districts of Kansas comprise the northern portion of the so-called Mid-Continent field. As shown in the accompanying map, these districts are located chiefly in the southeastern and

    Jan 1, 1921

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    Cut Exploration Costs With Photogeology

    By Kalman N. Isaacs

    BY minimizing time that must be spent in the field, intelligent application of photogeology offers tremendous savings in exploration programs. In areas so remote and hazardous that ground exploration

    Jan 4, 1958

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    Institute of Metals Division - Fabrication of Neptunium-237 Wire by Extrusion (TN)

    By R. E. Tate, L. J. Herman

    We have had occasion to produce wire of Np-237 in small diameters for use in some chemical experiments. Since the mechanical metallurgy of neptunium has not been investigated extensively, it seems des

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Tennessee Copper Explores Use of Rock Grinding Media

    Use of rock grinding media in a mill at Tennessee Copper Corp. was mentioned in the MINING ENGINEERING Annual Review. (February 1953, page 158). Because interest in use of self-grinding media continue

    Jan 5, 1953

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    When Going From Test Data to Mill Design…

    By Richard H. Ross

    A broad definition of' "Mill Design" might cover everything from the first tentative choice of general process to the final structural details for construction. The first phases are mainly concer

    Jan 3, 1964

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    Remarks On An Adjustable Drawing-Board Trestle

    By J. Henry Harden

    I DESIRE to call the attention of the Institute to a new form of drawing-board trestle. With the ordinary four-legged trestle, commonly used, one has not the means of adjusting the height of the board

    Jan 1, 1874

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    Philadelphia Paper - An Adjustable Drawing-Board Trestle

    By J. Henry Harden

    I desire to call the attention of the Institute to a new form of drawing-board trestle. With the ordinary four-legged trestle, commonly used, one has not the means of adjusting the height of the board

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    Reunion Of "Eighty-Niners"

    Thirty years ago a party of American Engineers, with members of their families, belonging to the four national engineering societies, sailed for Europe and visited England and the Paris Exposition of

    Jan 5, 1919

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    Mine Development And Rock Mechanics Monitoring at the White River Shale Project

    By Lowell B. Page

    The White River Shale Project has completed a 5,000-foot production decline and a 30-foot diameter 1,010-foot deep shaft into its oil shale orebody in the Uinta Basin of eastern Utah. This is the firs

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Mine Models (41071d41-0249-4a96-bab7-c15352623849)

    W. R. CRANE, State College, Pa.-The use of mine models for instructional purposes, both in the classroom and for more general work, as in the engineer's office, is of so much importance that I wa

    Jan 1, 1918

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    Hydrotator Coal-cleaning Process

    By W. L. Remick

    WHEN the senior author of this paper presented an article on Fine Coal Cleaning by the Hydrotator Process,1 at the February, 1927, meeting, that process had been developed in the anthracite region onl

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Case Examples of Blasting Damage and its Influence on Slope Stability

    By Roger Holmberg, Kenneth Mäki

    This paper describe; open pit studies where blasting damage introduced in the remaining rock has been investigated. Results from two open pit mines are described and discussed. Parallel performed labo

    Jan 1, 1983

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    New York September, 1890 Paper - The Genesis of the Edgar Thomson Blast-Furnaces

    By William P. Shinn

    MR. GAYLEY'S admirable paper on the " Development of American Blast-Furnaces" has set forth very fully the history of the development of the Edgar Thomson furnaces since the construction of Furna

    Jan 1, 1891

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    Iron and Steel Division - Chromium Distribution Between Liquid Iron and Molten Basic Slags

    By J. Chipman, N. J. Grant, E. C. Roberts

    An equilibrium study was made of the distribution of chromium and oxygen between liquid iron, containing less than 1 pct Cr, and simple slags of the CaO(MgO)-Si02-FeO-Cr& type in the temperature range

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Effect Of Cold-Work Upon Electrical Conductivity Of Copper Alloys

    By D. K. Crampton, H. l. Burghoff, J. T. Stacy

    THE effect of cold-working upon electrical conductivity of copper and of copper alloys appears not to be generally known in detail Although several papers on the subject have been presented, showing v

    Jan 1, 1941