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    Chicago Paper - Height of Gas Cap in Safety Lamp (with Discussion)

    By C. M. Young

    The safety lamp is the most common and convenient apparatus for detecting inflammable gases in mines, the presence of gas being shown by a blue flame, called the cap, if the wick has been lowered to s

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Mechanical Ventilation At Lake Mine

    By Lucien Eaton

    VENTILATION in the iron mines of the Lake Superior region in nearly all cases is natural; that is, it is induced by the difference in elevation between different outlets in the mine and by the differe

    Jan 8, 1920

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    Oxygen Probe Applications In Steelmaking

    By D. A. J. Swinkels

    The problem of determining oxygen levels in liquid steel to aid in deoxidation control has received general attention for a number of years. Work in this direction started at the B.H.P. Central Resear

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Blast-furnace Practice in Alabama

    By H. E. Mussey

    WHEN the American Institute of Mining Engineers visited the Birmingham district in May, 1888, the four Ensley furnaces (Fig. 1) then FIG. 1.-BLAST-FURNACE DEVELOPMENT IN ALABAMA. completed were

    Jan 10, 1924

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    Detector for Discrimination of Combustion Reactions and the Prevention of Coal Mine Explosions

    By W. L. Grose, J. E. Nealy

    A device developed by the U.S. Bureau of Mines for the detection and quenching of coal mine explosions suffers from the inability to discriminate between the light emitted from hydrocarbon combustion

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Part X – October 1968 - Papers - Kinetics of the Formation of MnSO4 from MnO2, Mn2O3 and Mn3O4 and its Decomposition to Mn2O3 or Mn3O4

    By P. Marier, T. R. lngraham

    The kinetics of the sulfation of MnO,, MnzO3, and Mn3O4 in SO,, SO3, and O, mixtures was examined and the descending order of sulfation rates at temperatures near 400°C was found to be Mn,O3 > MnO, >

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Library (ec532bd4-eaf7-400c-a390-9e33dc9e4bff)

    Book Notices CATALYSIS IN INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY. By G. G. Henderson. Lond. and N. Y., Longmans, Green and Co., 1919. 202 pp., cloth, 9 X 6 in., $3.25. This, the latest volume of the series of Monogra

    Jan 12, 1919

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    Reservoir Engineering-General - Analysis of Pressure Transients on Two-Phase Radial Flow

    By D. M. James, J. C. Martin

    The results are presented of a study of the application of analytical methods to the solution of two-phase flow into single wells. Approximate analytical expressions for the pressure distribution in t

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    7. Phelps Dodge Corporation

    By Robert Glass Cleland

    [Incorporated under the laws of the State of New York OFFICE, 41) WALL STREET, NEW YORK 5, N. Y. Authorized4,000,000 shares $150,000,000.00 Outstanding-5,071,260 shares 126,781,500.00]

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Coal - The Blending of Western Coals for the Production of Metallurgical Coke - Discussion

    By John D. Price

    R. W. Campbell (Jones and Laughlin Steel Carp., Pittsburgh)—As usual John Price has presented an excellent paper. I know of no one who has devoted more time and conscientious thought to this subject t

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Colorado Paper - Some Mines of Rosita and Silver Cliff, Colorado

    By S. F. Emmons

    The history of the mining region of Custer county has been somewhat peculiar. Although, in the broader features of geological structure, it bears a strong resemblance to its newer and now more famous

    Jan 1, 1897

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    St. Louis Paper - Oil Fields of Russia (with Discussion)

    By T. G. Madgwick, A. Beeby Thompson

    FoR more than 2500 years, natural gas issues in the Surakhany district of the Apsheron peninsula were the object of pilgrimages by fire worshippere and Hindoos from Burma and India. Even as late as 18

    Jan 1, 1921

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    The Concentrator of the Timber Butte Milling Co., Butte, Mont.

    By Theodore Simons

    I. INTRODUCTION PERMISSION to present this paper at the February, 1915, meeting of the Montana Section of the American Institute of Mining Engineers was liberally granted by W. A. Clark, Jr., Preside

    Jan 6, 1915

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    Mineral-land Classification

    By Max W. Ball

    THE geologist or mining engineer, whose work takes him into the western United States, whether for the Government or private enterprises, is likely to be called upon to classify public lands as to the

    Jan 1, 1921

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    Nonmetallic Minerals - The Geology of Some Kaolins of Western Europe

    By Ernest R. Lilley

    While American scientific literature contains much information upon geologic conditions controlling the production of oil in Rumania, copper in Chile, and other fuel and metallic resources in many for

    Jan 1, 1932

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    New Method of Satellite Imagery Analysis Applied to Underground Mining

    By Thomas F. McLoughlin, David K. Hylbert

    A new method of satellite imagery analysis has been developed during underground mine roof research. Landsat positive film transparencies were projected onto topographic base maps to scale and lineame

    Jan 1, 1981

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    San Francisco Paper - The Black-Mountain Coal-District, Kentucky

    By J. B. Dilworth

    The purpose of this paper is, first, to give a general account of a little-known coal-district of SE. Kentucky, its topography, drainage, and mineral resourcee, for those who may be interested in its

    Jan 1, 1913

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    The Iron Deposits Of Daiquiri, Cuba

    By Waldemar Lindgren

    Introduction To the miner, as well as to the geologist, the eastern part of Cuba is a most interesting region. Here we find, in contrast to the moderate relief predominating elsewhere in the island,

    Jan 10, 1915

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    Part VI – June 1968 – Communications - Twin Boundaries in Aluminum

    By Colin M. Sargent

    ALTHOUGH annealing twins are frequently observed in many fcc metals, their occurrence in aluminum is relatively rare. ~ahn' in his review of twinning has listed only a few references to observati

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Refractories

    By James A. Crookston, William D. Fitzpatrick

    Committee C-8 of the American Society for Testing and Materials defines "Refractories" as "Material, usually nonmetallic, used to withstand high temperature," and it defines the term "Refractoriness"

    Jan 1, 1975