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Utah State Engineering Experiment Station, University of UtahUtah Engineering Experiment Station, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. D. A Lyon, Director. Important work on ore dressing has been carried out at this station Before listing the Technical
Jan 1, 1933
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Wilkes-Barre Paper - Note on the Manufacture of Ferromanganese and the Blast FurnacesBy F. Valton
In the number of the Engineering and Mining Journal for April 7th, 1877, Mr. W. P. Ward, of Cartersville, Georgia, explains in a very interesting manner, the results he obtained in the manufacture of
Jan 1, 1879
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Positions Vacant (160bf56f-581b-4f4e-aa35-4e766d2c9360)Furnace Builder. Engineer with extensive experience in furnace building. Position with well-established firm, branching into new fields. Location Ohio. 11-1343. Erecting and Operating Engineer to tak
Jan 9, 1919
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Buffalo Paper - Note on the Cultivation of Mushrooms in Abandoned Mines at Akron, New YorkBy William Y. Warren
Messrs. Thomas & Cross, having leased from the Akron Cement Company from twelve to fifteen acres of abandoned cement-tunnels and chambers, for the purpose of propagating mushrooms for the market, comm
Jan 1, 1889
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Maine Reenters Mining PictureAt a special inaugural ceremony in Blue Hill, Maine on August 3rd, Governor John H. Reed detonated the first blast to signify the beginning of development work on a new copper-zinc mining venture that
Jan 9, 1964
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Papers - New York Meeting – February, 1929 - Effect of Arsenic on Dispersion-hardenable Lead-antimony AlloysBy K. S. Seljesater
Since the development of dispersion-hardenable lead-antimony alloys' in the laboratories of the Western Electric Co., Inc., studies have been made of the effect of various third constituents on t
Jan 1, 1929
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Papers - New York Meeting – February, 1929 - Effect of Arsenic on Dispersion-hardenable Lead-antimony AlloysBy K. S. Seljesater
Since the development of dispersion-hardenable lead-antimony alloys' in the laboratories of the Western Electric Co., Inc., studies have been made of the effect of various third constituents on t
Jan 1, 1929
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Zinc Developments in 1934By U. C. Tainton
THE world-wide continuation of low prices for zinc in 1934 has militated against any striking changes in the position of the metal. The price of zinc in London at the end of the year, about £11 5/8 pe
Jan 1, 1935
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Mineral Exploration And Development Agreements: An OverviewBy Wolfgang O. Gluschke
INTRODUCTION Virtually all countries have general legislation covering most aspects of mining and mineral processing, including investment and tax laws, safety and health regulation, and specific
Jan 1, 1985
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Mining Geology - Prospecting for Gold in the Shield Areas of Canada, Siberia, Southern Rhodesia and Western AustraliaBy W. H. Emmons
Although gold is one of the rarer metals, it is widely distributed; it is found on all of the continents and in each of the grand metallogenic provinces of the earth. It is prominent particularly in t
Jan 1, 1932
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Petroleum Development in Brazil in 1945By S. FROES ABRUE
No new oil fields were discovered in Brazil during 1945. Production for the year reached a total of 79.329 bbl., all coming from the four fields in the Baia basin; the Lobato-Joanes field produced 672
Jan 1, 1946
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Virginia Beach Paper - Solids Falling in a Medium-IBy F. M. F. Cazin
Some twenty years ago the author of a book,* by which, for the first time, molecular action was made to account for nearly all phenomena in hydrodynamics, began his preface as follows: " It is cont
Jan 1, 1895
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Spokane Paper - The Conservation of Coal in the United StatesBy Edward W. Parker
If one is to place any credence at all in the reports published in the daily press, the subject of conservation has been a very lively topic of conversation during the past 60 days, and it does not ap
Jan 1, 1910
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The Practical Value of Oil and Gas Bureaus (9320bb51-8a25-4d4c-981b-caf318e512f0)THE CHAIRMAN (A. F. LUCAS, Washington, D. C.).-The activities of the Petroleum and Gas Committee for the half year have brought gratifying results, as exemplified by 14 technical papers, brim full of
Jan 1, 1918
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Refining and Melting Some Platinum MetalsBy J. O. Whitely
IT is difficult to give a refining outline that may be followed for any and all combinations of the platinum metals; different combinations require different methods of attack. This paper does not pre
Jan 1, 1928
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Refining and Melting Some Platinum MetalBy J. O. Whiteley
IT is difficult to give a refining outline that may be followed for any and all combinations of the platinum metals; different combinations require different methods of attack. This paper does not pre
Jan 1, 1928
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Engineers In The United States CensusAs a result of Engineering Council's request to the Director of the Census, the National Service Committee has been successful in effecting a reclassification of engineers so that all technical m
Jan 12, 1919
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Rock In The Box - The Centennial In RetrospectBy James M. Winston
When I began my career (the first assignment was mucking the "drainage" ditch) an experienced miner told me, "Remember son, happiness is a journey, not a destination. . . ." If you missed the 100th An
Jan 1, 1971
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Woman?s Auxiliary of the A. I. M. E.With the coming of the month of 'October the various sections are beginning active work for the winter. The Colorado, Washington, Montana, and New York Sections are all doing good work in raisin
Jan 11, 1919
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Institute Report For Year 1940GENTLEMEN: Submitted herewith are the report of the Treasurer for the year 1940 and reports for the same year of the following standing committees: Admissions, Membership, Pa¬pers and Publications, M
Jan 1, 1941