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    Pyritic Smelting

    A Discussion at a meeting of the New York Section, Dec. 2, 1914 D. H. BROWNE.-If 35 years ago we had met to discuss the subject that is before us to-night, the criticism that we must all be mad or we

    Jan 4, 1915

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    Monitoring a Coal Pillar Extraction Operation

    By W. A. Naismith, R. T. Pakalnis

    The Umgal a section of the We1gedacht Exploration Company Ltd., a member of the Rand Mines Group, is situated near Utrecht in the province of Natal, South Africa. Two coal seams, the Alfred and Gu

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Grain Growth in Normalized Sheet Steel during Box Annealing (86c6d20c-6914-40d3-b34d-77809b7f9376)

    By M. L. Samuels

    DURING the period from 1910 to 1920, there was a lively interest in. the subject of grain growth and many papers were published, followed by interesting discussions. Questions dealing with the fundame

    Jan 1, 1938

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    London Paper - The Clays of Texas

    By Heinrich Ries

    Jan 1, 1907

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    Milling At The Permanente Cement Plant

    By A. M. Kivari

    OPERATIONS at the cement plant of the Permanente Corporation, in the hills about 45 miles south of San Francisco and 12 miles west of San Jose, are interesting to the members because of the adoption o

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Effect Of Oxygen-Enriched Air In Roasting Zinc Ores (7810567b-06af-42c7-98da-dbea780118ed)

    By O?Harra B. M.

    THE work here described had for its purpose the procuring of data from which some quantitative estimate might be made of the results obtainable by using oxygen-enriched air in roasting zinc ores on a

    Jan 11, 1924

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    Plant Performance and Forecasting Cleaning Results

    By M. R. Geer, H. F. Yancey

    INTRODUCTION The maximum yield of washed coal and the required ash and sulfur contents are the only performance factors of direct, immediate interest to any operator. Yet since the turn of the cen

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Papers - Die-casting of Brass (With Discussion)

    By John R. Freeman

    This paper relates entirely to the casting of brass under fluid pressure in steel dies. Die castings of metals and alloys of low melting point have been available for many years but the development of

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Electrolytic Iron from Sulfide Ores

    By Robert Pike

    THE first authentic description of an iron bath for the deposition of iron is probably that of Bottger in 1846, who used a bath containing ferrous sulfate and ammonium chloride. In 1861, Kramer deposi

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Paper - Magnetic Methods - A New Micromagnetometer

    By Frank Rieber

    The discovery that strongly magnetic bodies localized near the surface of the earth could be detected by the distortion which they produced in the resultant magnetic field marked the beginning of magn

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Papers - Education - Education and Training Economic Geologists of the Future (Mining Tech., Nov. 1947, T.P.2278, with discussion)

    By Charles H. Behre

    This paper discusses education and training for economic geologists other than petroleum geologists. Candidates enter economic geology through liberal arts colleges, engineering schools and university

    Jan 1, 1949

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    The Influence Of Gas-Metal Diffusion In Fabricating Processes

    By Frederick N. Rhines

    BECAUSE of the nature of the environments in which metals are handled, it is natural that gases should be suspected of intruding into metallurgical operations, there to produce effects both beneficial

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Purification of the Six Platinum Metals (2d7b73cd-3697-4a72-95b6-1ecc20ec3543)

    By Edward Wichers

    THE purpose of this paper is to set forth the matters of principal interest in connection with work done in the past few years on the purification of the metals of the platinum group, including the st

    Jan 1, 1928

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    New York Paper - Mineral Resources of British India

    By Sarat C. Rubra

    Geographically, British India includes India or Hindustan proper, Burma, and a part of Beluchistan. In ancient times India occupied a very important position anlong the producers of minerals and me

    Jan 1, 1904

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    Gypsum and Anhydrite

    By Frank C. Appleyard

    Gypsum, the dihydrate form of calcium sulfate, has a history of usefulness to man dating back several thousand years, and a worldwide industry has been built on the mining and processing of this versa

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Production - Domestic - Kansas Oil and Gas during 1936

    By W. A. Ver Wiebe

    It is becoming increasingly apparent that the State of Kansas contains one of the largest reserve areas for oil exploration in the United States. During the year 1936 no less than 54 new oil pools wer

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Institute of Metals Division - Quaternary Alloys of Titanium

    By O. W. Simmons, L. W. Eastwood, C. M. Craighead

    Eighty-four quaternary titanium-base alloys from the following systems were investigated: 1. Titanium-chromium-carbon-nitrogen. 2. Titanium-chromium-carbon with copper, vanadium, molybdenum, m

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Papers - Comminution - Experiences in Grinding Raw Materials for Portland Cement (T. P. 1893, Min. Tech. Nov. 1945)

    By C. D. Rugen

    Ground raw material as fed to the cement kiln generally is a mixture of two to four components, each of which may have widely varying physical and grinda-bility characteristics. Chemically similar mat

    Jan 1, 1947

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    A New Method for Determining Hazardous Roof Conditions

    By R. T. Gallagher, C. G. Brennecke

    This paper is the result of a research program entered into cooperatively by the General Reinsurance Corporation and Lehigh University in January 1944. The research program was instituted to find a mo

    Jan 1, 1946

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    New York Paper February, 1918 - The United Eastern Mining and Milling Plant (with Discussion)

    By Otto Wartenweiler

    After the phenomenal development of the new mine, the United Eastern Mining Co., with Mr. Frank A. Keith as President, decided to install a reduction plant. The character of the ore, closely resemb

    Jan 1, 1918