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New York Paper - The Puddling Process, Past and PresentBy Percival Roberts
It may seem necessary to offer an apology for presenting for consideration a process which is conspicuous by its absence in the literature of the Institute, and which may be thought by some to belong
Jan 1, 1880
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Combustion Of Bituminous Coal On The Small Underfeed StokerBy Ralph Sherman
THE remarkable increase in the distribution of the small underfeed stoker for use in furnaces and boilers in small industrial plants, apartment houses and homes has brought producers and distributors
Jan 1, 1936
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Philadelphia, Pa. Paper - The Desilverization of Lead by ElectrolysisBy N. S. Keith
It seems proper, before describing the plant which has been erected in Rome, N. Y., for the purpose of demonstrating the practicability of my process of refining and desilverizing lead by electrolysis
Jan 1, 1885
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Mineral Industry Education - The Training of a Geophysical EngineerBy J. B. Macelwane
Historically whenever application of scientific results to a new problem required the special experimental background, the economic outlook and the practical knowledge characteristic of the engineer,
Jan 1, 1953
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Geology - Magnetic Taconites of the Eastern Mesabi District. MinnesotaBy G. M. Schwartz, J. N. Gundersen
Utilization of magnetite-bearing taconite from the great Mesabi range of Minnesota is fast becoming a major industry in the state. The planning and early development stages of taconite processing pro
Jan 1, 1961
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Mineral Industry Education - The Training of a Geophysical EngineerBy J. B. Macelwane
Historically whenever application of scientific results to a new problem required the special experimental background, the economic outlook and the practical knowledge characteristic of the engineer,
Jan 1, 1953
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Rock Mechanics - Microseismic Technique Applied to Slope Stability, TheBy Robert H. Merrill, David W. Wisecarver, Raymond M. Stateham
The US. Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with US. Borax and Chemical Corp. and Kennecott Copper Corp., has investigated the use of the microseismic method to evaluate the stability of large, open-pit s
Jan 1, 1970
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Minerals Beneficiation - The Copper Segregation Process Studied by ThermoanalysisBy Edward Martinez
The reactions occurring in the copper segregation process were studied by heating mixtures of chryso-colla, salt, and a reducing agent. The techniques used in this investigation were differential ther
Jan 1, 1968
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Interrelationships of Structure and Genesis in the Kaolinite GroupBy Thomas F. Bates
ANALYSIS of the chemical and structural differences in minerals often results in a better understanding of the differences in the geological conditions under which they were formed. The minerals in th
Jan 1, 1952
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Schuylkill Valley Paper - The Hill-Farm-Parrish Mine-FireBy Frank A. Hill
After a long struggle with an underground mine-fire and its accompanying evils, having experienced the discouragement of many retreats, the uncertain hope of varying advances, and the gratification of
Jan 1, 1893
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New York Paper - Petroleum in the Philippines (with Discussion)By W. D. Smith
It has been 5 years since the writer left the Philippine Islands and while in that country his chief work did not lie in this field, though he has visited all but one of the localities mentioned in th
Jan 1, 1921
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Mining and Economic Conditions in the Tri-State' DistrictBy J. C. HEILMAN
THE Tri-State district, named from its situation in three States, lies in the northeast corner of Oklahoma, the southeast corner of Kansas and the adjacent part of Missouri east of the common corner o
Jan 1, 1931
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Metal Mining - A New Incline in the Metaline DistrictBy Chas. A. R. Lambly
In the extreme northeast corner of the State of Washington, on the Canadian border, lies the Metaline mining district. This district is old in history, but young in production. Geology The Metal
Jan 1, 1950
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Review of the Month (09698286-c66f-497c-a900-38f1842f72f1)AT THE beginning of October, the outstanding feature in the world's affairs was the Turkish question. The Turks, victorious over the Greeks, repudiated the treaty of Sévres with the Allies and de
Jan 11, 1922
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Review of the Month (3b43ac1b-0dd4-4dcd-9c4f-be2aacdef823)AT THE beginning of September, the French eased their pressure against Germany and allowed the latter to, be granted an arrangement for its reparation payments in kind according to the Lubersac-Stinne
Jan 10, 1922
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Logging - Estimation of Interstitial Water from the Electric LogBy Milton Williams
A comparison is made between the amount of interstitial water found by analysis in cores and that estimated from the resistivity curve of the electric log for the corresponding strata of producing res
Jan 1, 1950
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Lake Champlain (Plattsburgh) Paper - The Gold-Fields of OtagoBy T. A. Rickard
The province of Otago consists, roughly speaking, of the southern half of the South Island* of New Zealand. On three sides it is washed by the Pacific Ocean and on the north it abuts against Westland
Jan 1, 1893
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Meeting Of The Board Of Directors, Jan. 25, 1918W. R. Ingalls made an oral address on the subject of the 27th Engineers, and it was resolved that notice of the needs of the Association of the 27th Engineers be communicated to the members through th
Jan 3, 1918
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Washington Paper - The Outlook for Coal-Mining in AlaskaBy Alfred H. Brooks
Less than a decade ago the consumption of coal in Alaska was practically limited to the salmon canneries and the few ode-mines and settlements along the Pacific coast of the The-itory. The sparse popu
Jan 1, 1906
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Magnetite in the Hurley Copper SmelterBy H. W. Mossman
Three aspects of magnetite smelting are discussed. The first is the working out of equilibrium conditions for eliminating sulfur. The second is the influence of magnetite solubility on the difficulty
Jan 1, 1957