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  • NIOSH
    RI 2994 Effect Of Sealing On Acidity Of Mine Drainage ? Introduction

    By R. D. Leitch

    [The accepted theory of acid formation in coal mines with the subsequent appearance of the acid in coal-mine drainage, is oxidation of iron pyrite and subsequent solution and hydrolysis of the iron su

    Jan 1, 1930

  • NIOSH
    RI 3034 The Effectiveness Of Different Size Rock Dusts In Preventing Coal-Dust Explosions In Mines ? Foreword

    By G. S. Rice

    The recommendations of the Bureau of Mines on rock-dusting practices are embodied, except in a few details, in the Recommended American Practice for Rock-Dusting Coal Mines to Prevent Coal-Dust Explos

    Jan 1, 1930

  • CIM
    Stratigraphy and Structure of Bituminous Coalfields in the Vicinity of Jasper Park, Alberta

    By B. R. MacKay

    Introduction During the past six seasons the writer has been engaged in semi-detailed investigations on the coal areas lying along the front of the Rocky mountains between the Brazeau river and the

    Jan 1, 1930

  • NIOSH
    IC 6321 Monazite, Thorium, And Cerium ? Introduction

    By R. M. Santmyers

    Thorium and cerium are two of the group of elements known as "rare earth metals," and are obtained from the mineral monazite. Previous to the employment of thorium and cerium in incandescent gas mantl

    Jan 1, 1930

  • AIME
    Papers - Melting and Casting Metals - Oxides in Brass (With Discussion)

    By O. W. Ellis

    In view of the extensive use of the brasses and bronzes in engineering practice it is indeed surprising that so little scientific work has been done on the oxides in these alloys. Recognition of the i

    Jan 1, 1930

  • CIM
    The Preparation of Coal

    By W. L. Hunter

    The preparation of coal for the commercial market is a study both varied and wide, and can be viewed from many angles and in different ways. This short paper can but touch upon the subject and is i

    Jan 1, 1930

  • NIOSH
    RI 3011 A Study Of The Marshall-Bird Test For Determining The Agglutinating Value Of Coal

    By K. A. Johnson

    Marshall and Bird have published the results of a cooperative investigation by the Bureau of Mines in which they developed a procedure for measuring the agglutinating value of coal.4 As stated in thei

    Jan 1, 1930

  • NIOSH
    RI 3022 The Use Of Boiler Feed-Water Heater With Steam-Powered Rotary Drilling Equipment ? Introduction

    By C. E. Reistle

    The generation of steam for drilling operations has visually been accomplished in the past by the use of portable locomotive-type boilers without the aid of auxiliary equipment or advanced for economi

    Jan 1, 1930

  • CIM
    The Manufacture and Uses of Stellite

    By C. W. Drury

    It is practically fifteen years since stellite was first introduced into industry, and since then the progress made in its manufacture has been so rapid and the number of successful applications so va

    Jan 1, 1930

  • CIM
    The Rhodesian Copper Deposits

    By Alan Bateman

    Introduction A few years ago the name Katanga recalled, to those interested in copper, a far-off country in central Africa where deposits of huge size were beginning to pour a stream of copper into

    Jan 1, 1930

  • NIOSH
    IC 6357 Methods And Costs Of Treatment At The Calumet & Hecla Reclamation Plant

    By C. Harry Benedict

    This paper, describing the leaching practice at the Calumet and Hecla mills, Lake Linden, Mich., is one of a series on milling methods and costs being published by the United States Bureau of Mines.

    Jan 1, 1930

  • CIM
    The Maintenance of Mechanical Equipment

    By W. L. Stuewe

    For the purpose of this paper I shall, in order to limit myself, define the words 'Maintenance' and 'Equipment' as follows: Maintenance shall mean the 'care of or 'the su

    Jan 1, 1930

  • CIM
    The Nimpkish Lake Copper Deposits

    By H. C. Gunning

    Introduction Considerable attention has of late been attracted to the area surrounding Nimpkish lake, on northern Vancouver island, by the discovery of important rich copper deposits. In less than

    Jan 1, 1930

  • CIM
    Coxheath Copper Mine, Cape Breton, N.S.

    By W. W. Beaton

    The Coxheath copper mine is situated on the north side of the Coxheath hills and opposite the French Vale, at a distance of about 10 miles southwest of Sydney, Cape Breton county. The deposit was disc

    Jan 1, 1930

  • AIME
    Papers - Unitization - Some Developments and Operating Economies of Unit Operation

    By Sam Harlan

    At intervals during the past several years the oil industry has been confronted with the problem of forestalling crises in its affairs. These crises have been reduced to periods of depression which, f

    Jan 1, 1930

  • AIME
    Papers - Foreign Production - Mexican Oil Fields during 1929

    By Valentin R. Garfias, C. O. Isakson

    The production of oil in Mexico during 1929 was approximately 45,000,000 bbl., or 5,000,000 bbl. less than in 1928. The production of the fields near Tampico showed a decline of over 10,000,000 bbl. f

    Jan 1, 1930

  • AIME
    Papers - Classification - Natural Groups of Coal and Allied Fuels (With Discussion)

    By M. R. Campbell

    Coal is the geological product of entombed vegetal tissues. This view of its origin led Stopes and Wheeler to define it as "mummified plants." They evidently intended this term to be used in a broad w

    Jan 1, 1930

  • CIM
    The Purchase of Mechanical Equipment for Mines

    By D. S. Hines

    The purchase of mechanical equipment for mines is not unlike the purchase of other materials or supplies in general principle, but on account of the major part such equipment plays in the operations,

    Jan 1, 1930

  • CIM
    The Noranda Smelter

    By W. B. Boggs

    The Noranda smelter was built by Noranda Mines, Limited, from the designs of A. E. Wheeler, consulting metallurgist, New York, for the reduction of ores and concentrates from the Horne mine, and to tr

    Jan 1, 1930

  • AIME
    Melting and Casting Some Gold Alloys

    By Edward Capillon

    THE problem of scrap is probably of greater importance inn the production of gold, silver and other precious metal alloys than is the case for base metals and alloys. Remelting of gold and silver scra

    Jan 1, 1930