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                     Coal - Experimental Work in the Degasification of the Pittsburgh Coal Seam by Horizontal and Vertical Drilling Coal - Experimental Work in the Degasification of the Pittsburgh Coal Seam by Horizontal and Vertical DrillingBy W. N. Poundstone, G. R. Spindler A comprehensive report on extensive experimentation in degasification of the Pittsburgh Coal seam is presented. Detailed accounts of the procedures and results are given for permeability tests, vertic Jan 1, 1961 
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                     A Review Of Plant Practice At Endako Mines A Review Of Plant Practice At Endako MinesBy J. D. Wright INTRODUCTION The Endako deposit was first explored in 1926, but development waited until the early nineteen sixties. It first came under the control of Placer Development in 1963, and early in 196 Jan 1, 1976 
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                     New York Paper - The Manganese Ores of the Lafayette District, Minas Geraes, Brazil (with Discussion) New York Paper - The Manganese Ores of the Lafayette District, Minas Geraes, Brazil (with Discussion)By Benjamin LeRoy Miller, Joseph T. Singewald For a number of years Russia, India and Brazil have outranked all other countries as producers of manganese ores. During the 5 years immediately preceding the European war, the average annual producti Jan 1, 1917 
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                     New Concepts in Byproduct Molybdenite Plant Design New Concepts in Byproduct Molybdenite Plant DesignBy Joseph F. Shirley A froth flotation plant to recover byproduct molybdenite must be designed specifically for the selected separation process and the type of ore being treated. However, some general rules concerning byp Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Cemented Tungsten Carbide Alloys Cemented Tungsten Carbide AlloysBy W. P. Sykes SEVEN years ago, Dr. S. L. Hoyt1 presented a masterful discussion of the hard metal carbides and cemented tungsten carbide. His lecture summarized most of the data then available in the field; many of Jan 1, 1938 
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                     Concentrating Tables Concentrating TablesBy B. W. Gandrud WET-PROCESS coal-washing tables as we know them today have been in use in this country for approximately 25 years. The literature records only a few table installations worthy of note prior to adoptio Jan 1, 1943 
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                     New York Paper - The Manufacture of Charcoal in Kilns New York Paper - The Manufacture of Charcoal in KilnsBy T. Egleston The manufacture of charcoal in kilns was declared many years ago, after a series of experiments made in poorly constructed furnaces, to be unprofitable, and the subject is dismissed by most writers wi Jan 1, 1880 
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                     New York Paper - White-Burning Clays of the Southern Appalachian States (with Discussion) New York Paper - White-Burning Clays of the Southern Appalachian States (with Discussion)By Joel H. Watkins The terms kaolin, china clay, ball clay, and paper clay are more or less loosely and interchangeably applied to a large class of white-burning clays. These clays are made up chiefly of hydrous amorpho Jan 1, 1915 
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                     Lead LeadBy Jesse O. Betterton IN the last analysis, two basic factors influence the use of metals and alloys; namely, cost and adaptability to the use under consideration. These are so interrelated that to study the properties of Jan 1, 1953 
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                     Part IX – September 1968 - Papers - Hydrogen-Induced Expansions in Titanium-Aluminum Alloys Part IX – September 1968 - Papers - Hydrogen-Induced Expansions in Titanium-Aluminum AlloysBy Hansheinz Portisch, Harold Margolin A surface expansion was found to occur sometime after etching in Ti-A1 alloys containing 9.5 to 12.5 wt pct Al. The structure formed, grew, and disappeared with tzrrze. The surface expansion was fo Jan 1, 1969 
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                     Producing - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Unique Characteristics of Barium Sulfate Scale Deposition Producing - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Unique Characteristics of Barium Sulfate Scale DepositionBy D. J. Weintritt, J. C. Cowan Methods of studying oilfield mineral .scale deposition in the laboratory do not work for barium sulfate because only small nonadhering crystals ore formed. On the other hand, barium sulfate scale foun 
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                     Discussions - Of Mr. Weed's Paper on Ore-Deposits Near Igneous Contacts (see p. 715) Discussions - Of Mr. Weed's Paper on Ore-Deposits Near Igneous Contacts (see p. 715)In Mr. Weed's interesting paper, frequent reference is made to the Cananea copper-deposits, which are said to have been so vigorously exploited that they produced 14,000,000 Ib. of copper in 1901 Jan 1, 1903 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Heterogeneous Nucleation in the Liquid-to-Solid Transformation in Alloys Institute of Metals Division - Heterogeneous Nucleation in the Liquid-to-Solid Transformation in AlloysBy L. F. Mondolfo, B. E. Sundquist The undercooling associated with the nucleation of the secondary phase from the liquid by the solid primary phase was studied in sixty binary alloys by means of a hot-stage microscope. It was found th Jan 1, 1962 
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                     California's Mineral Resources for War Purposes California's Mineral Resources for War PurposesThe State Mining Bureau of California under the direction of Fletcher Hamilton, State Mineralogist, is starting a field campaign to report on the economic minerals of California, which have an importa Jan 6, 1917 
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                     New Look at the Small Gasifier New Look at the Small GasifierBy R. W. Culbertson, S. Kasper During the 1920's, approximately 11,000 small gasifiers were in operation in the United States. They converted about 15 million tons (13.6 Mt) of coal per year into low Btu gas. In some cases, ho Jan 1, 1980 
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                     On an Eccentric Theodolite On an Eccentric TheodoliteBy Francis L. Vinton THE eccentric theodolite I exhibit is one constructed by the Stack-poles of New York, from drawings, considerably modified, of Combes's theodolite. The telescope is on one side of the horizontal Jan 1, 1873 
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                     Bethlehem Paper - An Eccentric Theodolite Bethlehem Paper - An Eccentric TheodoliteBy Francis L. Vinton THE eccentric theodolite I exhibit is one constructed by the Stack poles of New York, from drawings, considerably modified, of Combes's theodolite. The telescope is on one side of the horizontal 
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                     New York Paper - The Garnet-Formations of the Chillagoe Copper-Field, North Queensland, Australia (Discussion, p. 974) New York Paper - The Garnet-Formations of the Chillagoe Copper-Field, North Queensland, Australia (Discussion, p. 974)By George Smith ChillaQoe is situated in latitude 17" S., about 138 miles from the port of Cairns, with which it is now connected by rail. A township has been established on the banks of Chillagoe creek, a perennial Jan 1, 1904 
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                     Power Loading on the Colorado River Aqueduct Power Loading on the Colorado River AqueductBy Arthur Green A GROUP of 13 cities situated in Los Angeles and Orange counties in Southern California is engaged in constructing an aqueduct to carry water from the Colorado River at a point near Parker, Arizona, t Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Papers - Experimental Methods in the Study of Steelmaking. ROUND TABLE Papers - Experimental Methods in the Study of Steelmaking. ROUND TABLEPage Laboratory Methods...........................127 Special Analytical Methods.......................127 Improvements in the Accuracy of the Vacuum-fusion Method for the Determination of Oxyge Jan 1, 1940 
