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The Wisconsin Zinc District (c19455c7-34bc-4b28-9f0d-7431d60554df)W: 0. HOTCHKISS, Madison, Wis. (written discussion*).-Mr. George's paper on. "The Wisconsin Zinc District" is a very complete and clear description, which it is a pleasure to read. His discussion
Jan 3, 1918
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The Drift Of Things (a7e41782-b48f-4b6c-a3be-6b6e33da6fb8)By John V. Beall
Early this year at the University of Arizona in Tucson, a survey was made of student opinion about the minerals industry. Over 100 of the three page questionnaires were completed and these were analyz
Jan 1, 1971
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Council Of Economics - Mineral Economics And The Mining EngineerBy Brian W. Mackenzie
Since mineral economics is often coupled with mining engineering in the solution of mineral industry problems, it is important that the principles of this science be a part of the mining engineer&apos
Jan 1, 1971
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Lake Superior Paper - The Fullers' Earth of South DakotaBy Heinrich Ries
Fullers' earth is a clay-like substance, which has the property of decolorizing or clarifying oils. An ultimate chemical analysis shows it to differ from most ordinary clays in having usually a h
Jan 1, 1898
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The Drift of Things (a6b0148b-44c5-4629-8b9a-ac3dcc784ec7)Two career employees of the US Dept, of the Interior, in a recent study, indicated that by the end of 1974, 73% of all public lands had been entirely or partially closed to exploration and development
Jan 5, 1976
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The Japanese Swirl Cyclone (f0e9fcc9-e334-4e1c-a7a0-c6c82b27b268)By Raymond E. Zimmerman
The Swirl Cyclone developed in Japan, although based upon the same principles as the standard cyclones for heavy-media or water-only cyclones for cleaning coal, is novel in that it is invested with th
Jan 1, 1979
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Atlanta, Ga Paper - Corundum of the Appalachian Crystalline BeltBy J. Volney Lewis
The following paper is based chiefly on work done for the North Carolina Geological Survey, and is presented here by permission of Professor J. A. Holmes, State Geologist. It represents, in a very gen
Jan 1, 1896
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Pittsburg Paper - The Mobility of Molecules of Cast-IronBy A. E. Outerbridge
It has been generally accepted as a fact that cast-iron, under the influence of repeated shocks, becomes brittle, and will finally break under a blow which otherwise it would have withstood. It will p
Jan 1, 1897
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Meeting Of The Board Of Directors, Oct. 10, 1917The report of the Nominating Committee was presented and is given in this same Bulletin. A petition was received for new requirements for membership in the Institute and was ordered to take the statu
Jan 12, 1917
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Philadelphia Paper - The Manufacture of Iron and Steel RailsBy John B. Pearse
IN order to get an idea as to the strength of steel rails, it will be well to review the tests to which iron rails have been subjected. In England, Mr. Ashcroft found that the best 80 pound rails bro
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A Review Of The Exploration At Belle Isle, La.I. N. KNAPP, Ardmore, Pa. (written discussion*).-Captain Lucas has made an important contribution to our, knowledge of Belle Isle, especially as to the outline of the sulphur deposit, and the pronounc
Jan 1, 1918
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Letters To The Editor - One-Third - Not One-HalfI am much pleased by your presentation of my article and flattered to the extent that the cover design refers to it. Incidentally, as between folks who like to work with words, refer to line 6, secon
Jan 1, 1952
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In The Aggregate Industrial Minerals Division - Comments on 1969By R. S. Shrode
By now most readers of this column are aware that it no longer has a regular editor. Tom Murphy, who did the job so well, has had to bow out because of his duties in Australia---duties that keep him f
Jan 1, 1970
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Substitute Solders Of The 15-85 Tin-Lead TypeBy J. O. Mack, J. B. Russell
IN recent years, solders containing 20 per cent tin with no bismuth or cadmium have been developed by a few companies, and personnel have been properly instructed in their use. In addition, since the
Jan 1, 1944
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Work of Metals Reserve and the R. F. C.By AIME AIME
THAT neither the Reconstruction Finance Corp. nor its subsidiary, the Metals Reserve Corp., are in competition with private enterprise was stressed by Charles B. Henderson in an informal talk before t
Jan 1, 1941
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The Effect Of Solid State Dopants Upon Electrostatic SeparationBy F. F. Aplan, G. Simkovich
Zinc oxide, an n-type semiconductor, and nickel oxide, a p-type semiconductor, were studied in electrostatic separation experiments in pure and doped forms. In addition, pure potassium chloride and po
Jan 1, 1980
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Ambient Temperature Testing Of The G-Tunnel Heated BlockBy Roger M. Zimmerman
The G-Tunnel heated block experiment is being conducted on the Nevada Test Site (NTS) as part of the Nevada Nuclear Waste Storage Investigations project (NNWSI). The purpose of the ambient temperature
Jan 1, 1984
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Opinion - New Blood For AIME And The Mining IndustryBy Eric S. Cheney
The often-heard question "How can we interest young geologists and engineers in AIME?" is virtually the same as "How can we interest young geologists and engineers in the glamorous mining industry?" M
Jan 1, 1971
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Considerations In The Selection Of A Pneumatic Conveying SystemBy Edward A. Vitunac
The emerging importance of pneumatic conveying systems for bulk materials is largely due to the economic advantages such systems frequently exhibit when compared to alternate methods. Included in thes
Jan 5, 1968
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The Drift of Things (15c7d079-9df8-4ed1-b14a-16e4d020d9f4)By J. F. Harvard
We might say that for the metallurgist time "ambles withal," for the mining engineer time "trots withal," and for the geologist, time "gallops withal." And anyone for whom time "stands still withal" d
Jan 7, 1976