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New York Paper - The System Tungsten-Molybdenum (with Discussion)By Frank Alfred Fahrenwald
A complete list of the elements as given for 1915 includes 18 that melt above 1,700" C. There does not exist one complete thermal equilibrium diagram for any pair of these 18 elements. Several of thes
Jan 1, 1917
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Institute of Metals Division - Sigma-Phase in Certain Ternary Systems With VanadiumBy Joseph B. Darby, Paul A. Beck
IN isothermal sections of several ternary systems, the a-phase was found1 to extend in the form of a relatively narrow elongated field, connecting the U-phases that are present in the adjoini
Jan 1, 1958
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Factors Governing The Stability Of Rock Slopes In British Surface Coal MinesBy M. J. Scoble, W. J. P. Leigh
This paper aims to characterise the forms of slope instability incident in surface coal mines in Britain. These are related to observed controlling factors, with particular reference being given to sl
Jan 1, 1982
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New York Paper - Water Displacement in Oil and Gas Sands (with Discussion)By R. H. Johnson
All strata not yielding oil or gas in commereial quantities or a corresponding amount of water may be called dry in a wide sense. In petroleum geology, however, we may exclude all sands of too low or
Jan 1, 1921
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Evaluating the Properties of Coal for Use in a Given Steam PlantBy G. B. Gould, F. M. Gibson
IN DECEMBER, 1934, the joint Committee on Fuel Values, of the American Institute of Minim and Metallurgical Engineers and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, submitted a preliminary report,
Jan 1, 1936
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The Use Of Computers In The West Virginia Mine Electricians Certification ProgramBy John T. Grasso
This paper describes the computer-assisted development and implementation of new written examinations for persons desiring to become certified as underground or surface mine electricians in the State
Jan 1, 1983
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Ore-Dressing Practice in the Joplin District (b2cb8094-1c4b-4b1f-bc49-730145830189)Discussion of the paper of CLARENCE A. WRIGHT, presented at the St. Louis meeting, October, 1917, and printed in Bulletin No. 130, October, 1917, pp. 1565 to 1591. H. A. WHEELER, St. Louis, Mo.-This
Jan 1, 1918
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Papers - Use Classification of Coal in the Portland Cement Industry (With Discussion)By H. P. Reid
Portland cement is manufactured under either of two general processes, the wet or the dry. The raw materials in general consist of limestone, shells, marl, cement rock, clay, shale, blast-furnace slag
Jan 1, 1932
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First Swedish Research MineBy Hans Werner, Gunnar Almgren
An overview of the first Swedish Research mine at Mt Luossavaara, Kiruna, Sweden, is given, including its background, objective , program and expected results. The Research mine involves the spend
Jan 1, 1981
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Coal Dust: It Causes Explosions and DiseaseBy R. R. Sayers
TWO serious hazards from coal dust confront the bituminous-coal miner- -a physical or safety hazard and a physiological or health hazard. The first threatens the miner with loss of life from coal-dint
Jan 1, 1943
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Summit Develops Pennsylvania Nonmetal MineWHEN geologists began probing the grayish rock mass, natives of Adams County, Pa., called soapstone, they were paid scant attention. However, the soapstone, at first misidentified as pyrophyllite, was
Jan 10, 1953
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Cleveland Paper - Recent Developments in the Inspection of Steel Rails (with Discussion)By Robert W. Hunt
PeRhaps of all the scientific economic questions which have been claiming the attention of capitalists, metallurgists, manufacturers, directors of public utilities, and the general public of America,
Jan 1, 1913
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Discussion of Papers - Temperature and Humidity in Electrical Separation of Oxide MineralsBy J. H. Anderson, G. A. Parks, B. K. Jindal, H. Leslie Bullock
H. Leslie Bullock (Engineering Consultant, Oak Park, 111.) — In reading over the paper, I find that I have no quarrel with the thoroughness of investigation of the points studied, but I am forced to q
Jan 1, 1968
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Chattanooga Paper - Note on a Deposit of Cadmia in a Coke FurnaceBy H. Firmstone
Deposits of cadmia, or impure oxide of zinc, are of common occurrence in the upper parts of blast furnaces using ores containing zinc, and were very common in the charcoal furnaces of Virginia working
Jan 1, 1879
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Papers - - Production - Domestic - Texas - Petroleum in the Central Texas Area during 1933By P. R. Martin, R. B. Kelly
Drilling in Central Texas during 1933 was confined, for the most part, to the search for new serpentine plugs. Bastrop County led in this particular activity, with 50 completions during the 12 months&
Jan 1, 1934
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New York City Paper - The Estimation of Phosphorus in Iron and SteelBy Byron W. Cheever
In working up the process which I described at the Chicago Meeting, May, 1884 (p. 163 of the present volume), for the estimation of phosphorus in iron and steel, I employed samples of steel obtained f
Jan 1, 1885
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Cleveland Paper - The Occurrence of Gold in the Eocene Deposits of TexasBy E. T. Dumble
For many years there have been occasional reports of the discovery of gold from a belt of the coast country of Texas which is underlain by deposits belonging to the lower Eocene. For the most part the
Jan 1, 1913
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Effect Of Iron-Ore Additions On Slag Volume In The Electric FurnaceBy H. R. Hoffman
SINCE slag is a necessary product of the reactive oxygen additions necessary to the present-clay quality steelmaking, the study of the control of its volume is being attempted. With other varying fac
Jan 1, 1947
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Glen Summit Paper - The Utilization of Anthracite Waste by Gasification in ProducersBy W. H. Blauvelt
THat the problem of utilizing anthracite waste is worthy of the thought bestowed upon it, may be shown in few words. In the year 1889, for instance, 35,408,000 tons of coal were sent to market from th
Jan 1, 1892
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Seventy-Five Years Of Achievement By The A.I.M.E. In The Mineral IndustryBy Cornelius F. Kelley
SEVENTY-FIVE years ago, in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, 22 men of vision banded together to initiate this great organization. Ideals and emotions mingled and united in the declaration of a twofold purp
Jan 1, 1947