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Discussion of Dr. Douglas's paper on the Copper Queen Mine, Arizona (see p. 511)Edward Keller, Baltimore, Md. (communication to the Secretary): When, at the New Pork meeting, February, 1899, Mr. Douglas gave an abstract of his highly interesting paper on the Copper Queen mine, he
Jan 1, 1900
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Mineral Economics - Planning Fails to Stabilize Prices; Too Much Variation in Gold-Silver RatioBy Arthur Notman
THE year 1937 started off most hopefully for the metal industry but the prices for nonferrous metals declined after reaching a peak in the first quarter. E. & M. J. average prices for March were: -ele
Jan 1, 1938
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Gasoline Locomotives in Relation to the Health of Miners (db9ca20f-bac2-4626-80ea-d3e7466a7b35)Discussion of the paper of O. P. Hood, presented at the Pittsburgh meeting, October, 1914, and printed in Bulletin No. 94, October, 1914, pp. 2607 to 2611. R. V. Norris, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.-I have had
Jan 4, 1915
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New Method Of Plotting Slant HolesBy Tracy L. Atherton
THE mapping of slant-hole oil fields is complicated by the fact that relationships between wells are subject to variations in three dimensions and are not readily adaptable to representation on a plan
Jan 1, 1941
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Institute of Metals Division - Dislocation Substructure and the Deformation of Polycrystalline BerylliumBy W. Bonfield
A study has been made of the dislocation substructures produced in hot-pressed beryllium specimens strained to various levels in the range from 800 x 10-6 In. pev in. to fracture. A number of distinct
Jan 1, 1965
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Handling of Fine Ores and Concentrates in Salt Lake Valley Lead SmeltersBy L. D. Anderson
WHEN, after years of troublous experiences in roasting sulfide ores with heavy dust and fume losses resulting from the equipment and methods first available, there appeared on the, scene of metallurgy
Jan 1, 1929
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Institute of Metals Division - Field-Emission Microscopy of Metal Crystal NucleationBy K. L. Moazed, G. M. Pound
An investigation was made of the deposition of silver from a thermal beam onto tungsten field-emitter tips at 300°K. "Island"-type nuclei were observed to form and grow. The nucleation of silver cryst
Jan 1, 1964
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The Tin-Plate IndustryBy D. M. Buck
D. M. Buck, * Pittsburg, Pa.-During the first 5 months of 1918, approximately 11,000,000 lb. per month of pig tin were consumed in the United States. Solder, hearing metals, bronzes, etc. used about 5
Jan 12, 1918
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Notes On Theory And Practice Of Ball-Milling Particularly Peripheral Discharge MillsBy Pierre Hines
THESE notes are based on observations made while on a recent trip through the West, for the purpose of studying the practical operation of the ball-mill. The writer takes this opportunity to express h
Jan 2, 1918
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Lake George and Lake Champlain Paper - Shaft Surveying in the Brown Hematite Mines of Northampton County, PaBy Ellis Clark
The greater portion of the brown ore in the vicinity of Easton, along the north slope of the Lehigh Mountain or Durham range of hills, is obtained from mines instead of from open cuts or quarries, as
Jan 1, 1879
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Launder DesignBy Warren E. Wilson
PRESENT-DAY design of launders is essentially an art depending to a marked degree upon the experience of the designer, whose problem is that of determining the dimensions of a conduit that will transp
Jan 1, 1943
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Papers - Production - Domestic - Petroleum Development in Oklahoma in 1937By H. E. Rorschach
Activity in Oklahoma oil fields made 1937 one of the best years since 1926. During the year, 3454 wells were completed, an increase of about 25 per cent over the year 1936. Purchasers reports filed wi
Jan 1, 1938
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Industrial Minerals - Economic Aspects of Ground Water in FloridaBy V. T. Stringfield, H. H. Cooper
ONE of the earliest investigations of ground water in Florida was made in 1513 when Ponce de Leon arrived at St. Augustine in search of the Fountain of Youth. The history of the development of the wat
Jan 1, 1952
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Iron and Steel Process Metallurgy ? Practice Gradually Returning to Normal ? Improvements Varied But MinorBy Michael Tenenbaum
A REVIEW of process metallurgy of iron and steel during 1944 in many ways reflects the political and military developments of the year. Early in 1944 the tremendous wartime emergency expansion program
Jan 1, 1945
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Mining Geology - More Attention Given to This Fundamental of Ore Development Than Ever BeforeBy George M. Fowler
DURING 1937 the subject of mining geology was probably given more attention and more mining geologists were usefully employed than at any previous time. Of the many contributing factors the most impor
Jan 1, 1938
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Historical Review of the Relation of Gold to Money in the US and AbroadBy George H. Willis
In the second half of the 19th century, bimetallism progressively was replaced by gold standard. After World War I and the 1931-33 depression, gold was mainly reserved for official international trans
Jan 1, 1980
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Postwar Education for Mining Engineers - Basic Engineering Training Needed to Meet Problems of ManagementBy Myron Read
DURING the past 25 years, mining engineers have seen the development of a multitude of specialized engineering curricula in the mineral industry field. Bachelor degrees are now !ranted in the fields o
Jan 1, 1946
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Colorado Scientific SocietyThe Colorado Scientific Society, Denver, Colo Charles Henderson, President, 519 U. S Custom House, Denver, Colo. Beginning in 1882, up to. about 1919, the Society published 11 volumes containing
Jan 1, 1933
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Coal Division Views Year's ProgressBy THOMAS G. FEAR
THE COAL DIVISION started its share of the annual meeting Monday morning with a study of coal classi fication. A. C. Fieldner was in the chair. The report of the tellers of the ballot for division cha
Jan 1, 1932
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Discussion of Papers Published Prior to September 1963 - Effect of Feed Size in ComminutionBy B. H. Bergstrom, A. P. Cohen, D. W. Fuerstenau
B.H. Bergstrorn (Research Div., Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, Wis.) — Fuerstenau and Cohen have concluded from our study of single particle crushing, which had suggested that the size moduli o
Jan 1, 1963