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                     Dewatering And Thermal Drying Dewatering And Thermal DryingBy Orville R. Lyons THE removal of moisture from coal has been a coal-preparation problem ever since the first wet-washing preparation plant was placed in operation. Today, when most of the coal produced in the United St Jan 1, 1950 
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                     Coal Faces Postwar Readjustment Coal Faces Postwar ReadjustmentBy Robert M. Weidenhammer For years before the war, Coal had the reputation of being a sick industry. Currently it is operating at peak production and succeeding pretty well in keeping out of the red. But, says Mr. Weidenhamme Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Current Position of the Copper Industry Current Position of the Copper IndustryBy L. VOGELSTEIN OUTSTANDING among the year's events in copper has been the reimposition of an import duty of 4r. per pound in this country which became effective June 21. In consequence of this action by Congres Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Papers - Development of Continuous Gas Carburizing (With Discussion) Papers - Development of Continuous Gas Carburizing (With Discussion)By R. J. Cowan In the art of cementation a controversy has been going on for years as to whether solid or gaseous carbon is the active agent in carburizing steel. More recently opinion has crystallized into a compro Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Papers - Flotation Therory and Practices - Microscopy in Flotation Research Papers - Flotation Therory and Practices - Microscopy in Flotation ResearchBy G. R. M. Del Giudice A survey of the flotation literature of the past 10 years indicates an increasing use of the microscope as a tool for investigation. Thus, the metallurgical microscope has been used by Tucker and Head Jan 1, 1935 
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                     The Organization of Industry The Organization of IndustryBy George E. Roberts THE gains of society from the state of primitive conditions in the past to the standard of living which prevails in the advanced countries today have been accomplished mainly by the increasing product Jan 1, 1926 
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                     Discussion - Of Mr. Cook's Paper on Chemical Specifications for Pig-Iron (see p. 175) Discussion - Of Mr. Cook's Paper on Chemical Specifications for Pig-Iron (see p. 175)James GayleY, New Pork City (communication to the Secretary*) :—The main thing that is sought after in this matter is that all purcliases shall be made by analysis. This is done already in special lin Jan 1, 1905 
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                     History of the Hecla Mine Burke, Idaho History of the Hecla Mine Burke, IdahoBy JAS. F. McCARTHY THE present Hecla Co. is a Washington corporation; the Hecla Co. of Idaho was the old company. The older corporation owned two claims, the Hecla and the Katie May, and was incorporated for 500,000 sha Jan 1, 1924 
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                     Case Study Case StudyBy Dr. O’Neil Thomas J., Donald W. Gentry There are mines that make us happy, There are mines that make us blue, There are mines that steal away the tear-drops As the sunbeams steal away the dew. There are mines that have lost the ore Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Metallurgy of Copper Metallurgy of CopperBy Archer E., Wheeler Producing copper companies were active during 1941 owing to the national defense program the United States and the requirements of the friendly belligerent nation. This activity extended to the Americ Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Minerals Beneficiation - Improved Contact Angle Apparatus for Flotation Research Minerals Beneficiation - Improved Contact Angle Apparatus for Flotation ResearchBy D. W. McGlashan, K. N. Mcleod IN the use of free bubbles with precise temperature control and continuous pH measurement, the contact angle apparatus differs from all previous equipment. Experimental procedures differ sharply from Jan 1, 1957 
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                     New York Paper - Reverberatory Furnace for Treating Converter Slag at Anaconda (with Discussion) New York Paper - Reverberatory Furnace for Treating Converter Slag at Anaconda (with Discussion)By Frederick Laist, H. J. Maguire The ore from the Butte mines of the Anaconda company is quite siliceous; that is, it contains considerably less iron than is needed for the fluxing of the silica. The direct smelting of this ore, ther Jan 1, 1921 
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                     The Panoramic Camera Applied To Photo-Topographic Work.* The Panoramic Camera Applied To Photo-Topographic Work.*By Charles Will Wright I. INTRODUCTION. THE application of the camera as an adjunct to topographic mapping began practically with its invention, and it has been employed with varying success since that time. With the excep Jan 1, 1908 
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                     Process Research On Lead And Zinc Extraction Process Research On Lead And Zinc ExtractionBy T. R. A. Davey A Survey of current and recent research and developmental work is supplemented by predictions for processes which should be developed over the reminder of this century. Jan 1, 1970 
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                     A Geologist's Plea for More Freedom in Publication A Geologist's Plea for More Freedom in PublicationBy Yeatman, Pope FOR many years geologists have felt that mining companies should adopt a more liberal policy in the publication of their reports. The increasing usefulness of the geologist to the mining profession in Jan 1, 1938 
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                     Mineral Resources and Mineral Resourcefulness - War's Drain on Reserves Must Be Met by Development of New Techniques Mineral Resources and Mineral Resourcefulness - War's Drain on Reserves Must Be Met by Development of New TechniquesBy W. E. Wrather DURING the war the mineral industry, and metal mining in particular, extended itself more than any other to attain the limit of its productive capacity. Likewise, probably no other industry went quite Jan 1, 1946 
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                     Modern Mining And Beneficiation Of Barite At Cartersville, Georgia Modern Mining And Beneficiation Of Barite At Cartersville, GeorgiaBy David P. Hale THE Cartersville barite district is near Cartersville, Ga., in the southeastern part of Bartow County, about 43 miles northeast of Atlanta. The area over which active mining is being done extends abou Jan 1, 1938 
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                     Extensive Control a Feature of Open-Hearth Practice at Lackawanna Extensive Control a Feature of Open-Hearth Practice at LackawannaBy P. F. Kinyoun MANY interesting new features are embodied in the latest extension to the open-hearth department of the Bethlehem Steel Co., at Lackawanna, N. Y. Automatic control of the important factors in furnace Jan 1, 1937 
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                     Recent Engineering Developments in the Petroleum Industry Recent Engineering Developments in the Petroleum IndustryBy H. J. Struth AN unusual engineering achievement in the Gulf Coast last year was the drilling of a wildcat well in the swamps of Louisiana, using direct current. More unusual was the fact that it was necessary to h Jan 1, 1932 
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                     The Search For New Ore The Search For New OreBy John D. Ridge For mining geologists, the most important trends during 1962 have been the increased concentration of the exploratory activities of American mining companies in the United States and Canada and the gr Jan 2, 1963 
