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                     Tomorrow's Metals Tomorrow's MetalsBy Pual M. Tyler BLIZKRIEG tactics in the present war have consumed metals on such a profligate scale that some of the best-laid procurement plans for civilian and military needs of even a year ago seem in retrospect Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Outokumpu Copper Mine and Smelter, Finland Outokumpu Copper Mine and Smelter, FinlandBy Mäkinen, Eero OUTOKUMPU, a large copper mine in eastern Finland, has the distinction of being one of the few important mines in the world discovered by a geologist the late Otto Triistedt, of the Geological Sur- ve Jan 1, 1938 
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                     The Beginnings Of Mineral Industry Education The Beginnings Of Mineral Industry EducationBy Thomas T., Read THE education of adolescents to perform the duties and assume the responsibilities of maturity has been a characteristic of human society since the dawn of history. In the beginning the members of the Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Historical Notes on Diamond Mining in Minas Geraes, Brazil Historical Notes on Diamond Mining in Minas Geraes, BrazilBy Sydney H., Ball ONE of the important mineral discoveries of the eighteenth century was , that of the Minas Geraes, Brazil; diamond fields. The production of this and of .other diamond discoveries in neighboring state Jan 1, 1929 
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                     Cobalt (7858f8dd-3882-4ced-8877-5680153b0f43) Cobalt (7858f8dd-3882-4ced-8877-5680153b0f43)By B. E. Field Cobalt is a silvery white metal with a slight bluish cast. It strongly resembles nickel in its appearance and properties, notably its resistance to corrosion, although its alloys with other metals dif Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Interpretation Of The State Of A Mine Fire By Computer Interpretation Of The State Of A Mine Fire By ComputerBy Jay N. Fairbanks, Richard G. Robinson This paper discusses a computer program and related formulas for fire fighting responses by coal mine personnel. The computer will interpret the mine air analysis, print reports, and provide relevant Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Improved Pilot Hole Surveying Method Aids Shaft Extension At Calloway Mine An Innovation In Hole Surveying Held Error To 1 Ft Per 354.5 Ft Of Hole Drilled Improved Pilot Hole Surveying Method Aids Shaft Extension At Calloway Mine An Innovation In Hole Surveying Held Error To 1 Ft Per 354.5 Ft Of Hole DrilledBy R. Lee-Aston HALLOWAY mine of Tennessee Copper Co. at Copperhill, Tenn., has been under development for several years. It has two shafts, the A shaft, 1336 ft deep from the surface to the 16 level, and the B shaft Jan 3, 1958 
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                     Prevention of Accidents from Falls of Rock in Metal Mines Prevention of Accidents from Falls of Rock in Metal MinesBy Claude Ferquson MORE men are killed and injured in the metal mines of the United States from falls of rock and ore than from any other cause. Dan Harrington, of the U. S. Bureau of Mines, recently stated that "falls Jan 1, 1938 
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                     Pros and Cons of Teaching Engineering - Top-Level Engineers Are Demanded and Industry Wants Them Too Pros and Cons of Teaching Engineering - Top-Level Engineers Are Demanded and Industry Wants Them TooBy R. M. Brick EDUCATIONAL benefits for veterans of World War II have largely removed one of the two former barriers to a college education for everyone, namely financial means and intellectual capacity. This latter Jan 1, 1947 
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                     Future of Iron Resources Future of Iron ResourcesBy Donald B. Gillies THE great source of iron ore for the furnaces of this country has been the Lake Superior district. Ore was first discovered there in 1844, and the first shipments made via the Great Lakes in 1852 to a Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Biographical Notice of Benjamin West Frazier, Jr., D.Sc. Biographical Notice of Benjamin West Frazier, Jr., D.Sc.By Edward H. Williams IN the middle of the eighteenth century John Frazier and wife, Sarah Ingraham, removed from Boston, Mass., to Philadelphia, Pa., where he was held in such esteem that we find him one of the Committee Sep 1, 1905 
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                     Kernel-Roasting Kernel-RoastingBy Herman Poole WHEN finely divided ferrous sulphide, FeS, is roasted at a moderate, carefully regulated temperature, the iron and sulphur are oxidized, the first products being probably ferrous oxide and sulphurous Sep 1, 1905 
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                     Mining and Milling at Broken Hill, Australia Mining and Milling at Broken Hill, AustraliaBy M. W. BERNEWITZ IT is 27 years since I last visited Broken Hill, New South Wales, one of the world's greatest lead-silver-zinc districts. Then, the flota¬tion of ores was in its infancy. The Minerals Separation Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Economic Notes on Steel-Making Alloys Economic Notes on Steel-Making AlloysBy Paul M. Tyler OF THE 92 elements generally accepted by chemists as constituting the primary building blocks of matter, all but the very rarest have been investigated with a view to employing them in steel manufactu Jan 1, 1932 
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                     Plentiful Supply of Nonmetallic Minerals Aids War Effort Plentiful Supply of Nonmetallic Minerals Aids War EffortBy Paul M. Tyler FOR the same reason that water is not missed until the well runs dry, the roles of many industrial minerals in wartime are often overlooked. In contrast to the growing shortages of many metals, our su Jan 1, 1942 
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                     The Joplin Meeting The Joplin MeetingBy AIME AIME IN accordance with the custom of recent years, the Institute joined with the Western Division of the American Mining Congress in holding a joint meeting at Joplin on Sept. 28, 29 and 30. Actually the Jan 1, 1931 
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                     The Valuation of Oil and Natural Gas Properties as Distinguished from Mines The Valuation of Oil and Natural Gas Properties as Distinguished from MinesBy Lyon F. Terry ACCEPTED current practice for A the valuation of mineral property is based upon Hoskold's theory and valuation tables first published in 1877, and popularized by Herbert Hoover's "Principles Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Old Charcoal Blast Furnaces in Kentucky Old Charcoal Blast Furnaces in KentuckyBy Ralph H. Sweetser N Greenup and Carter counties, in the northeastern part of Kentucky, are the remains of many old charcoal furnaces built and operated during the period from 1818 to 1892. They were all included in wha Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Ground Subsidence at Sour Lake, Texas. Ground Subsidence at Sour Lake, Texas.By E. H. Sellards ON Oct. 9, 1929, a sink formed in the Sour Lake salt dome oil field in Texas, and on Oct. 12 a second smaller sink formed at the north margin of the first. The purpose of this paper is to give such ob Jan 1, 1930 
