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List of Meetings (7001c182-5849-4248-a484-f9778bc8fe79)LIST OF THE MEETINGS OF THE INSTITUTE AND THEIR LOCALITIES FROM ITS ORGANIZATION Transactions Number Place Date Vol Page 1 Wilkes-Barre, Pa May, ?71 1 3 2 Bethlehem, Pa August, ?71 1 10 3 Troy,
Jan 1, 1923
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List of Meetings (8508edbc-bf2c-4db5-b9f7-9f65d86f65d7)LIST OF THE MEETINGS OF THE INSTITUTE AND THEIR LOCALITIES FROM ITS ORGANIZATION Transactions Number Place Date Vol Page 1 Wilkes-Barre, Pa May, ?71 1 3 2 Bethlehem, Pa August, ?71 1 10 3 Troy,
Jan 1, 1937
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Personal (7fb5df08-3cc6-4645-a254-318d035f4968)The following is an incomplete list of members and guests who. called at Institute headquarters during the period Dec. 10, 1917 to Jan. 10, , 1918: A. A. Arluck, Camp Merritt, N. J. W. Spencer Hutch
Jan 2, 1918
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Personal (4974583c-3d5e-442e-9d7c-9e9e0a842d05)The following is an incomplete list of members and guests who called at Institute headquarters during the period June 10, 1919, to July 10, 1919. Anvil A. Anderson, Rapid City, S. D. Roy N. McBride
Jan 8, 1919
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Potash Salts From Texas-New Mexico Polyhalite Deposits - Commercial Possibilities, Proposed Technology, And Pertinent Salt-Solution Equilibria - Introduction - General Information On The Potash IndustryBy John E. Conley
Of the three chemical elements most vitally essential for plant growth the United States, before World War I, had developed ample domestic supplies of but one-phosphorus. During and shortly after the
Jan 1, 1944
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Technology Of Salt Making In The United States. - Introduction.By W. C. Phalen
During the search for deposits of soluble potash salts in the United States, carried on by the United States Geological Survey, much information was collected on the salt resources and industry of the
Jan 1, 1917
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Woman's Auxiliary Meets for Business and PleasureBy AIME AIME
MONDAY evening a reception, supper and bridge in honor of the guests of the Woman's Auxiliary was given by the New York Section in the Engineering Woman's Club. After supper, tables were mad
Jan 1, 1933
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Membership (110fbbf7-5399-4921-94ee-bcac153bb261)NEW MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period Nov. 10, 1916 to Dec.10, 1916. BARNSDALL, THEODORE N., Treas. & Mgr., Highland Gas Co., 24
Jan 1, 1917
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Minerals Beneficiation - The Flotation of Copper Silicate from Silica (Correction, p 330)By R. W. Ludt, C. C. DeWitt
The use of froth flotation for the separation of minerals has become one of the most important of ore dressing processes. Its particular adaptability to the enrichment of low grade ores has made the p
Jan 1, 1950
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Montana Section to EntertainBy AIME AIME
SINCE the preparation of the Fall Meeting announcement the Montana Section has extended an invitation to the members traveling to Spokane to make at least a short stop at Butte, en route. Accordingly,
Jan 1, 1929
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Barrier Pillars In The Southern Field - Anthracite Region Of Pennsylvania - SummaryBy S. H. Ash
THE INVESTIGATION of barrier pillars in the Southern field is part of the comprehensive study of the mine water problem in the anthracite region of Pennsylvania by the Federal Bureau of Mines (1, 2, 5
Jan 1, 1953
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IC 6495 Underground Chute Gates In Metal Mines ? IntroductionBy Chas. F. Jackson
This paper is one of a series dealing with special mining problems and forming part of a general study of mining, methods and costs being conducted under direction of the Bureau of Mines. A considerab
Jan 1, 1931
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Papers - Smelting - Reverberatory Smelting Practice - History of Reverberatory Smelting in Montana, 1879-1933By Frederick Laist
This paper is a review of Montana reverberatory smelting practice covering a period of approximately fifty years, during which time the small furnaces that had been in use elsewhere for a century or m
Jan 1, 1934
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Iron Deposits of the Soviet UnionBy G. A. Gross
"The Soviet Union has enormous reserves of iron ore in many different kinds of deposits that are widely distributed in this vast land area. The present iron ore industry is based mainly on deposits in
Jan 1, 1967
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Geology of Ore Occurrences at the Property of Gaspe Copper MinesBy A. M. Bell
General Summary THIS paper attempts to describe in a preliminary and general manner the nature of certain copper discoveries now being developed by Gaspe Copper Mines, Limited, in Holland township,
Jan 1, 1951
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Advanced Iron Ore Beneficiation Techniques For Sinter & Pellet FeedBy H. Breuer
Mineral processing is characterized by a constant adaptation to changing raw materials and market conditions. It is the link between the mined raw material and a marketable product. As a lot of high g
Sep 1, 2012
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Production of an Ultra-Pure Fraction of ZnO by the Recycling of EAF DustBy F. Garcia-Carcedo
This research aimed to develop a clean technology for the production of ZnO from residues generated by the steel making industry. Scientific and technologic parameters were both investigated in order
Jan 1, 2000
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Investigation of occupational accidents in Western Lignite Corporation by using the efficiency assessment approachBy CEM SENSOGUT, OZER OREN, YASAR KASAP
The mining sector, which is important in terms of raw-material and energy supply, is seen as a sector with high number of fatal accidents compared to other sectors. In this century of heightened occup
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The Geology of Nova Scotian GypsumBy Nordau R. Goodman
"IntroductionTHE HISTORY of Nova Scotia's gypsum industry goes back about two hundred years. The extensive deposits found in the Windsor formation, which is Lower Carboniferous, were the first discove
Jan 1, 1954
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The Gunnar Mine, ManitobaBy Frank D. Shepherd
THE Gunnar Gold Mines property is on the west shore of Beresford lake, in the Rice Lake mining division, southeastern Manitoba. Gold was first discovered in place in the Rice-Beresford Lakes area in 1
Jan 1, 1939