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    Occupational Opportunities

    By Nicholas T. Camicia

    Coal is one of our oldest known commodities. Historic evidence indicates that this fossil-formed fuel was used in China and in Wales some 3000 to 4000 pears ago. Coal was discovered in North America i

    Jan 1, 1973

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    Institute of Metals Division - Preprecipitation in Gold-Nickel Alloys (TN)

    By Ronald Gibala

    THE Au-Ni alloy system is one of many binary systems in which the supersaturated solid solutions may exhibit a multistaged precipitation behavior during aging. In addition to the equilibrium phase sep

    Jan 1, 1964

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    The Relation Of Sulphur To The Overpoling Of Copper- Discussion

    F. JOHNSON,* Birmingham, England (written discussion t).--. Mr. Skowronski's first melting experiments tend to show that ingots with a "level set" may be obtained without oxygen. Now it is charac

    Jan 11, 1918

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    Cleaning - Dust Collection in Pneumatic Cleaning Plants

    By Charles H. J. Patterson

    When coal is deposited on the decks of pneumatic tables, all fine particles clinging to the larger pieces are blown free by the air. Inasmuch as the air retains an appreciable residual velocity after

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Production - Foreign - Mexico Oil Fields during 1930

    By V. R. Garfias, C. O. Isakson

    The production of petroleum in Mexico during 1930 was approximately 39,600,000 bbl., or 5,188,000 bbl. less than in 1929. The decline which has continued for the last eight years, will place Mexico in

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Lake Champlain (Plattsburgh) Paper - The Chase Magnetic 0re-Separator

    By Harvey S

    After considerable experience in connection with the magnetic iron-ores at the South, especially in the Cranberry district of western North Carolina and eastern Tennessee, the writer was led into a th

    Jan 1, 1893

  • AIME
    The Reducibility Of Metallic Oxides As Affected By Heat Treatment. (1e935cf8-3e33-4139-8576-73903723886c)

    Discussion of the paper of Woolsey McA. Johnson, presented at the Butte meeting, August, 1913, and printed in Bulletin No. 79, July, 1913, pp. 1137 to 1145. F. L. GRAMMER, Leesburg, Va. (communicatio

    Jan 11, 1913

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    Mining - Operating Organization at Mines of Consolidation Coal Co. (With Discussion)

    By A. R. Matthews

    This description of the organization of the Consolidation Coal CO. is intended to include only the portion that is charged with the responsibility of the actual operation of an individual mine, althou

    Jan 1, 1931

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    New York September, 1890 Paper - Magnetic-Concentration at the Michigamme Iron-Mine, Lake Superior

    By John C. Fowle

    Having had for many years the management of magnetite mines, and having noted the various admixtures, such as jasper, " green rock," actinolite, etc., that occur so frequently in the deposits and make

    Jan 1, 1891

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    Papers - Occurance - Anthracites and Semianthracites in the United States

    By Allen J. Johnson

    Anthracite coals have been divided into three groups: (I) meta-anthracite, a high-carbon coal that is usually very slow to kindle and difficult to burn, at least on conventional equipment; (2) anthrac

    Jan 1, 1944

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    New York Paper - The Law of Fatigue and Refreshment of Metals

    By T. Egleston

    For several years 1 have been engaged in studying the behavior of iron and steel under varying conditions of tension and compression, as well as of shock and abrasion. Some of these observations have

    Jan 1, 1880

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    St. Louis Paper - October, 1917 - Zinc Dust as Precipitant in the Cyanide Process

    By W. J. Sharwood

    In the cyanide process, gold and silver are dissolved from crushed ore as double alkali-metal cyanides, from which they may be precipitated by such positive metals as sodium (amalgam), aluminum, or zi

    Jan 1, 1918

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    Columbus Paper - Coke and Byproducts as Fuels for Metals Melting

    By F. W. Sperr

    The byproduct coke oven is the most important artificial source of fuels for metals melting. Its products are solid, liquid, and gaseous in form. The amount of coke and primary byproducts obtained per

    Jan 1, 1921

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    Salt Lake Paper - An Amendment to Sale’s Theory of Ore Deposition

    By Frederick W. Bacorn

    The paper of Reno H. Sales on Ore Deposits at Butte, Mont.,' is a careful and painstaking work, an important contribution to the literature of the subject. As is almost inevitable in a work of su

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Papers - Occurance - Anthracites and Semianthracites in the United States

    By Allen J. Johnson

    Anthracite coals have been divided into three groups: (I) meta-anthracite, a high-carbon coal that is usually very slow to kindle and difficult to burn, at least on conventional equipment; (2) anthrac

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Production Engineering - Some Experiments on the Behavior of Natural Gas in an oil-said Reservoir (With Discussion)

    By Ionel I. Gardescu

    In connection with some of the experiments carried out by the writer on the behavior of gas and oil in a sand reservoir,' an interesting phenomenon was observed which may throw some new light on

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Blowing-In A Blast-Furnace.

    Discussion of the paper of R. H: Sweetser,. presented at the Cleveland meeting, October, 1912, and printed in Bulletin No. 71, November, 1912 pp. 1327 to 1334. See also Bulletin 11 No. 72, December, 1

    Jan 5, 1913

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    Foreign Production - Review of Venezuelan Oil Activities in 1927

    By H. J. Wasson

    At the close of 1927 Venezuela was producing at the rate of 205,000 bbl, per day, making it the third country in the world in point of present daily production. For the year, the total was close to 64

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Cleveland Paper - Aluminum in Steel Ingots

    By John W. Langley

    The papers of Mr. W. J. Keep, read before this Institute, have called attention to the influence of aluminum in cast-iron and on iron and steel castings. The information in these papers is interesting

    Jan 1, 1892

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    Some Influences of Foreign Demand on the Domestic Oil Situation

    By E. B. Swanson

    FREQUENT reference has been made to the increased domestic gasoline demand recorded for 1931. This increase was in the neighborhood of 7,000,000 bbl. Although smaller relatively than that to which the

    Jan 1, 1932