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                     Thermal Conductivity of Copper Alloys.-I. Copper-zinc Alloys Thermal Conductivity of Copper Alloys.-I. Copper-zinc AlloysBy Cyril Smith ALTHOUGH not of the same importance as electrical conductivity, the capacity for conducting heat is nevertheless a very important property of metals and alloys. A knowledge of thermal conductivity is Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Further Views on Economics of Oil-production Practice Further Views on Economics of Oil-production PracticeBy AIME AIME THE paper by C. H., Lieb on the "Economics of Oil-Producing Practice" (June issue, M. & M.) contains much food for thought. The engineers should be gratified that an executive with Mr. Lieb's. re Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Chicago Paper - The Precipitation of Gold by Zinc-Thread from Dilute and Foul Cyanide-Solutions Chicago Paper - The Precipitation of Gold by Zinc-Thread from Dilute and Foul Cyanide-SolutionsBy Alfred James Some months since, in the Johannesburg gold-fields of South Africa, the attention of the author was directed to certain statements to the effect that the gold-contents of foul or extremely dilute cyan Jan 1, 1898 
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                     AIME News - Annual Meeting Features 38 Mining Branch Sessions AIME News - Annual Meeting Features 38 Mining Branch SessionsPLANS are underway for the annual meeting of AIME, to be held in New York, February 17 to 21. The technical program includes meetings of all divisions of all three branches, Mining, Metals, and Petr Jan 1, 1952 
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                     Papers - New York Meeting – February, 1929 - High-strength Brasses (With Discussion) Papers - New York Meeting – February, 1929 - High-strength Brasses (With Discussion)By O.W. Ellis Recently there has been a considerable revival of interest in the effects of the various elements commonly added to brass for the purpose of increasing its strength. For many years the work of Guillet Jan 1, 1929 
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                     Papers - New York Meeting – February, 1929 - High-strength Brasses (With Discussion) Papers - New York Meeting – February, 1929 - High-strength Brasses (With Discussion)By O. W. Ellis Recently there has been a considerable revival of interest in the effects of the various elements commonly added to brass for the purpose of increasing its strength. For many years the work of Guillet Jan 1, 1929 
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                     Production And Use Of Low-Temperature Char As A Substitute For Low-Volatile Coal In The Production Of High-Temperature Coke Production And Use Of Low-Temperature Char As A Substitute For Low-Volatile Coal In The Production Of High-Temperature CokeBy J. D. Price, G. V. Woody MANY producers of by-product coke have spent considerable time and given considerable thought to the use of a substitute for low-volatile coal as an admixture with high-volatile coking coal for chargi Jan 1, 1944 
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                     U. S. Foreign Policy for Oil U. S. Foreign Policy for OilBy George A. Miller THE outstanding characteristic of the American business man is that he likes to run his own business his own way, without any interference from his wife, his friends, his bankers, and least of all fro Jan 1, 1944 
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                     New York Paper - The Bogoslovsk Mining Estate New York Paper - The Bogoslovsk Mining EstateBy William H. Shockley There was an extensive mining and industrial exploitation of Russia, about 20 years ago, by Belgian, French and British capitalists; but the results were discouraging. It is said that the Belgian and Jan 1, 1909 
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                     Utilization Of Slag In The Birmingham District, Alabama (30500c31-0852-4009-9ab3-f9fa966e0d41) Utilization Of Slag In The Birmingham District, Alabama (30500c31-0852-4009-9ab3-f9fa966e0d41)By Joseph C. Mead, James R. Cudworth THE Birmingham district of Alabama has utilized the slag from its blast furnaces consistently since the earliest development of the slag industry. Today there are producers of slag cement who started Jan 1, 1937 
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                     New York Paper - Observations on the Occurrence of Iron and Silicon in Aluminum (with Discussion) New York Paper - Observations on the Occurrence of Iron and Silicon in Aluminum (with Discussion)By E. H. Dix All commercial aluminum contains small percentages of copper, iron, and silicon as unavoidable impurities. The purest metal obtainable commercially, special grade high purity ingot, contains a maximum Jan 1, 1923 
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                     New York Paper - Observations on the Occurrence of Iron and Silicon in Aluminum (with Discussion) New York Paper - Observations on the Occurrence of Iron and Silicon in Aluminum (with Discussion)By E. H. Dix All commercial aluminum contains small percentages of copper, iron, and silicon as unavoidable impurities. The purest metal obtainable commercially, special grade high purity ingot, contains a maximum Jan 1, 1923 
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                     Cemented Tungsten Carbide Alloys Cemented Tungsten Carbide AlloysBy W. P. Sykes SEVEN years ago, Dr. S. L. Hoyt1 presented a masterful discussion of the hard metal carbides and cemented tungsten carbide. His lecture summarized most of the data then available in the field; many of Jan 1, 1938 
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                     New York Paper - The Effect of Carbon on the Physical Properties of Heat-Treated Carbon Steel (with Discussion) New York Paper - The Effect of Carbon on the Physical Properties of Heat-Treated Carbon Steel (with Discussion)By J. H. Nead The experiments herein described were undertaken with a view to investigating thoroughly the influence of carbon on the tensile and impact physical properties of carbon steel. The original comprehensi Jan 1, 1916 
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                     The Taviche Mining-District Near Ocotlan, State of Oaxaca, Mexico The Taviche Mining-District Near Ocotlan, State of Oaxaca, MexicoBy EDWARHD HALSE Discussion of the Paper of Dr. H. M. Chance, presented at the Lake Superior Meeting, September, 1904. EDWARD HALSE, Puerto Berrio, Colombia, So. Amer. (communication to the Secretary*) : The Taviche Sep 1, 1905 
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                     Iowa State Geological Survey Iowa State Geological SurveyIowa Geological Survey, Des Momes, Ia. George F. Kay, State Geologist A list of publications will be sent upon request Most of the papers of the Survey have been published in the Annual Reports, i Jan 1, 1933 
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                     Oxygen-free Flotation, I.-Flotation of Galena in Absence of Oxygen Oxygen-free Flotation, I.-Flotation of Galena in Absence of OxygenBy S. Frederick Ravitz IN recent years, two theories of the mechanism of flotation have received a great amount of attention. One of these is Ostwald's theory of linear flotation,1 according to which most collectors co Jan 1, 1933 
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                     Present Trend in Treatment of Complex Ores Present Trend in Treatment of Complex OresBy G. L. Oldright NEARLY all of the present schemes for treating complex (i. e. lead¬silver-zinc-copper) ores are based on the idea that lead holds, and will hold for some time, the strongest economic place from the vi Jan 3, 1924 
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                     New York Paper - The English versus the Continental System of Jigging-Is Close Sizing Advantageous? New York Paper - The English versus the Continental System of Jigging-Is Close Sizing Advantageous?By H. S. Munroe To those familiar with ore-dressing practice, it is hardly necessary to dwell upon the importance of the jig. Within its proper sphere no substitute has been found that does the work as well or as che Jan 1, 1889 
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                     Ground Water Monitoring of Underground Coal Mines (fc37dfcc-74b1-400a-b25a-fa7ac924f28c) Ground Water Monitoring of Underground Coal Mines (fc37dfcc-74b1-400a-b25a-fa7ac924f28c)By Burt A. Waite The new OSM regulations for ground water monitoring of underground coal mines have been the source of many concerns for the mining industry. Because the regulations were initially written at the feder Jan 1, 1983 
