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                     Graduates from Mineral Technology Schools at Record High Graduates from Mineral Technology Schools at Record HighBy Russell B. Cornell, William B. Plank AT the close of the academic year 1940-'41 the largest number of students ever recorded received their first or bachelor degree in the mineral technology schools of the United States. The total o Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Problems in Student Employment Problems in Student EmploymentBy Arthur S. Huey AS the end of the collegiate year approaches, the problem of student employment again becomes acute. This subject divides itself into two phases: (1) employment prior to graduation and (2) employm Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Economic Survey of Bituminous Coal Economic Survey of Bituminous CoalBy W. A. Forbes OUR present-day geological surveys show that 36 of our States are underlain with bituminous coal, covering a total area of 496,709 square miles. The North American continent possesses 69 per cent of t Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Chattanooga Meeting Chattanooga MeetingTHE Institute met on Wednesday evening, May 22d, in the parlor of the Stanton House, Dr. T. Sterry Hunt, President, in the chair. The President delivered an introductory address on the Brown Hemati Jan 1, 1879 
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                     The Effect of Deoxidation on the Impact Strength of Carbon Steels at Low Temperatures The Effect of Deoxidation on the Impact Strength of Carbon Steels at Low TemperaturesBy Herty, C. H. The effect of temperature on the physical properties of structural materials has been the subject of many investigations during the past decade. The literature on the effect of elevated temperatures. Jan 1, 1957 
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                     Papers - Classification - Commercial Classifications of Coal (With Discussion) Papers - Classification - Commercial Classifications of Coal (With Discussion)By F. R. Wadleigh There are in commercial use today in the United States various classifications of coal, each based on one or more characteristics. The bases of these classifications may be described as follows: Ge Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Coal Washing in Colorado and New Mexico Coal Washing in Colorado and New MexicoBy J. D. Price, W. M. Bertholf In preparing a paper on coal washing in Colorado and New Mexico, it is difficult to refrain from entering into a discussion of the historical aspects of this subject, for the story of coal washing in Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Introductory Review – Computer Applications In Mining Introductory Review – Computer Applications In MiningBy Milton T. Pana Computer techniques now have been applied to the solution of a wide variety of scientific and engineering problems in the mining industry, but generally not in great depth in any one area. In mining, Jan 1, 1969 
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                     35. The Uranium and Vanadium Deposits of the Colorado Plateau Region 35. The Uranium and Vanadium Deposits of the Colorado Plateau RegionBy R. P. Fischer The Colorado Plateau region has been the principal domestic source of uranium, vanadium, and radium. The value of these commodities produced from the region through 1964 slightly exceeds $2 billion. M Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Oxidation Method for Investigating Petrographic Composition of Some Coals Oxidation Method for Investigating Petrographic Composition of Some CoalsBy Reynold Q. Shotts Data are presented which show that fractions of varying densities-from the same coals are oxidized at different rates by nitric acid. From oxidation data, the approximate quantity of "bright" and "dul Jan 1, 1950 
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                     Gas-Producer Power-Plants Gas-Producer Power-PlantsBy Samuel S. Wyer THE installation of the gas-producer power-plant in America has been so unusual that all engineers have viewed it with in¬terest; a large majority, however, regard it with a lack of con-fidence and ma Mar 1, 1905 
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                     Chattanooga Meeting - May 1878 Chattanooga Meeting - May 1878Jan 1, 1879 
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                     Gold Output and Dividends of Canada and the World Gold Output and Dividends of Canada and the WorldBy Arthur Notman TO present some idea of the magnitude of the gold-mining industry of Canada and the world, the records of 106 gold-mining companies currently paying dividends have been studied. Forty of these are in Jan 1, 1939 
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                     Water Encroachment in the Salt Creek Field Water Encroachment in the Salt Creek FieldBy EDWARAD A. SIVEDENBORMG REPORTS have been made at different times on the progress of water encroachment in the Frontier sands in the Salt. Creek oil field, Natrona county, Wyoming. All previous reports have, -however, been l Jan 1, 1930 
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                     The Bearing Of The Theories Of The Origin Of Magnetic Iron-Ores On Their Possible Extent The Bearing Of The Theories Of The Origin Of Magnetic Iron-Ores On Their Possible ExtentBy Frank L. Nason (New York meeting, February, 1912) IN the year 1904 an eminent Swedish geologist prepared a report on the iron-ore reserves of the world. His estimates follow: Countries. Tons. United States, 1,100 Jul 1, 1912 
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                     Copper Mining and Prospecting in Northern Rhodesia, Africa Copper Mining and Prospecting in Northern Rhodesia, AfricaBy H. G. HYMER B ECAUSE of its remote geographical position and inaccessibility, little is generally known of the mining and prospecting in Northern Rhodesia. In this rather new and promising region, the development Jan 1, 1929 
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                     Blasthole Stoping Evaluated Blasthole Stoping EvaluatedBy VlNTON H. CLARKE Diamond-drill blasthole sloping has now been used for a long enough time to permit us to discuss fairly its problems from the ore-breaking angle and to attempt to peer into its future. To do this we h Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Application of Geology to the Discovery Of Zinc-Lead Ore in the Wisconsin-Illinois-Iowa District Application of Geology to the Discovery Of Zinc-Lead Ore in the Wisconsin-Illinois-Iowa DistrictBy Allen F. Agnew Geologic studies for the Federal and State governments in the Wisconsin-Illinois-Iowa zinc-lead district were begun in 1835, and subse¬quent surveys were made in the three states at in¬tervals until 1 Aug 1, 1955 
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                     Technical Notes - Preferred Orientation in Extruded Uranium Rod Technical Notes - Preferred Orientation in Extruded Uranium RodBy L. K. Jetter, C. J. McHargue DEVELOPMENT of preferred orientation in uranium is of interest because of the strongly anisotropic properties of the orthorhombic crystal structure. Harris' reported inverse pole figures for roll Jan 1, 1958 
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                     Minerals Beneficiation - Graphical Representation of Theoretical Soluble Losses by CCD Minerals Beneficiation - Graphical Representation of Theoretical Soluble Losses by CCDBy R. J. Woody Design of the most economic continuous counter-current decantation (CCD) circuit is based on selection of the number of stages and the wash volume that will give the minimum summation of the following Jan 1, 1959 
