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Twinning In FerriteBy L. W. McKeehan
THE occurrence of twins in large ferrite crystals, made by a new process, was reported in a recent note.1 This paper describes a typical case of such twinning and suggests, on the basis of the observe
Jan 1, 1928
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Pioneers in HydrometallurgyBy F. Habashi
"Extractive metallurgy was divided into the three sectors pyro-, hydro-, and electrometallurgy in 1959 when Professor Joseph Newton at the Idaho School of Mines in Moscow mentioned this in his book Ex
Jan 1, 2016
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Antimony in QueenslandLow tonnage quartz vein-hosted stibnite lodes are widely distributed in rocks of the Tasman Fold Belt System in eastern Queensland, with particular concentrations in the Hodgkinson - Broken River Fold
Jan 1, 1990
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Limestone in IndustryBy M. F. Goudge
This paper is intended to call attention to the manifold uses of limestone in industry; to indicate the types of limestone desired by some of the large consuming industries; and to give some informati
Jan 1, 1930
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Production In VirginiaThe amount of coal used in the Colonies before the Revolutionary War was very small, and few records of it can be found, these all being in the Public Records Office in London. The exports and imports
Jan 1, 1942
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Died In ServiceBailey, Lewis Newton, Master Engineer, Senior Grade, 4th Regiment, U. S. Engineers, Headquarters Company, died of pneumonia at Camp Merritt, N. J., on April 30, 1918. Baird, Louis, Lieut., Royal Fiel
Jan 9, 1918
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Trends In AgglomerationBy George E. Aiken
Agglomeration developments in the iron ore industry of North America are closely related to shifting patterns in commercially acceptable ore grades and even the definition of iron ores. These relation
Jan 1, 1973
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Uranium in CanadaBy H. R. Steacy, A. H. Lang
Growth of general interest in uranium during the last ten years has been unparalleled in mining history, outranking the popular gold rushes and mining booms of bygone years. This is not surprising, co
Jun 1, 1956
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Progress in MetallurgyBy James Douglas
An address before the Meeting of the New York Section, Nov. 4, 1914. As life advances one is inclined to look backward instead of forward, and the vista over which my memory carries me has been fille
Jan 4, 1915
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Production In KentuckyThere are not many data about early coal production in Kentucky, but some legislative reports, early geological studies and occasional newspaper articles have left some figures. The earliest productio
Jan 1, 1942
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Production In MichiganWhile coal has been found in numerous counties in this state, it has only been produced commercially in a few of them. Production data are more than usually meager, and little data could be derived fr
Jan 1, 1942
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Delays In PublicationIn explanation of the delay, which may have been noted by members of the Institute, which has affected both the Bulletin and Volume .59 of the Transactions, we may mention that our printers, in common
Jan 11, 1918
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Electroosmosis in MiningBy L. A. Morley, W. T. Parry
Engineering design problems encountered by mining engineers often depend on the properties of natural granular materials such as soil, poorly consolidated sediment, fault gouge, and hydrothermally pro
Jan 1, 1972
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Segregation In BabbittBy T. E. Eagan, W. R. McCrackin
IN dealing with segregation in babbitt, and its effect on the final cast structure, which is a bearing, it is obviously impossible to cover all of the compositions manufactured. Each composition, of c
Jan 1, 1944
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Fuel In TurkeyBy Leon Dominian
I. INTRODUCTION APART from local needs in the country's development, the interest attached to Turkish fuels grows chiefly out of the importance of the railway industry in Asiatic Turkey. Geograp
Jan 6, 1916
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Beneficiation In 1956By Norman Weiss
IF we were to measure progress this year in terms of large new mills and discoveries of fundamental significance we should certainly be disappointed. Outside of the uranium field there was little of a
Jan 2, 1957
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Production In IndianaEarly production records are practically nonexistent, although the early geological survey reports mention a number of mines as being in operation at the dates of the field surveys. Reports of the Bur
Jan 1, 1942
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Marl in AlbertaBy DON E. MacDONALD
Marl in Alberta is confined to highly specific geological, hydrogeologica/ and climatic settings. Tufa is fa irly abundant in those areas of western Alberta where bedrock is of the Paskapoo Formation.
Jan 1, 1984
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Coal In 1951By David R. Mitchell, R. M. Fleming
MANY trends were evident in the coal industry during 1951. Some were favorable for the industry; others were not. Probably those having the most far-reaching consequences are those affecting coal&apos
Jan 1, 1952
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Production In TexasVery little coal was produced in Texas in the period considered and nearly all of that was used locally. All data are shown in Table 81. [ ]
Jan 1, 1942