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                     Power Line - Coal News-First Stir In The Embers Power Line - Coal News-First Stir In The EmbersBy Thomas V. Falkie These are exciting times for the coal mining community. Although the industry is in the middle of a healthy boom, there are strong forces tending to counteract or at least temper the rate of growth. T Jan 1, 1971 
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                     Taconite Build-Up On The Mesabi - Five Producers On Stream, One To Go Taconite Build-Up On The Mesabi - Five Producers On Stream, One To GoAs one surveys the extensive taconite operations on the Mesabi Range, he may find it difficult to believe that only 15 years ago, the iron ore mining industry here was staring at its own imminent demi Jan 9, 1968 
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                     Geolgy - The Role of the Geologist in the Development of the Labrador-Quebec Iron Ore District Geolgy - The Role of the Geologist in the Development of the Labrador-Quebec Iron Ore DistrictBy A. E. Moss, J. K. Gustafson MEASURED in terms of ore tonnage, the New Quebec and Labrador iron ore fields promise to rank with the greatest iron ore districts of the world. Over 400 million tons of high-grade ore for direct ship Jan 1, 1954 
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                     Papers - - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Northwestern Pennsylvania in 1935 Papers - - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Northwestern Pennsylvania in 1935By Norman Maxwell There was more activity in crude production in northwestern Pennsylvania in 1935 than for several years before, resulting in an increased oil production and also in the number of wells completed. Crud Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Papers - - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Northwestern Pennsylvania in 1935 Papers - - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Northwestern Pennsylvania in 1935By Norman Maxwell There was more activity in crude production in northwestern Pennsylvania in 1935 than for several years before, resulting in an increased oil production and also in the number of wells completed. Crud Jan 1, 1936 
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                     New York Paper - Relation of Heat Treatment to the Microstructure of 60-40 Brass New York Paper - Relation of Heat Treatment to the Microstructure of 60-40 BrassBy Robert S. Williams On several occasions, when 60-40 brass is first obtained in the beta condition by quenching at about 825" C. and is then reheated, the writers have noticed that reerystallization will take place in th Jan 1, 1924 
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                     Biographical Notices: Edgar A. Collins ? Theodore E. Schwarz Biographical Notices: Edgar A. Collins ? Theodore E. SchwarzEdgar Archibald Collins was born at Truro, Cornwall, Nov. 16; 1877. He was the fifth (and youngest) son of J. H. Collins, a well known Cornish geologist and engineer, who died in 1916. Edgar Collins Jan 11, 1918 
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                     Carbonization - The Production and Use of Low-temperature Char as a Substitute for Low-volatile Coal in the Production of High-temperature Coke (T. P. 1745, with discussion) Carbonization - The Production and Use of Low-temperature Char as a Substitute for Low-volatile Coal in the Production of High-temperature Coke (T. P. 1745, with discussion)By G. V. Woody, J. D. Price 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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                     Carbonization - The Production and Use of Low-temperature Char as a Substitute for Low-volatile Coal in the Production of High-temperature Coke (T. P. 1745, with discussion) Carbonization - The Production and Use of Low-temperature Char as a Substitute for Low-volatile Coal in the Production of High-temperature Coke (T. P. 1745, with discussion)By 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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                     New York Paper - Malleableizing of White Cast Iron (with Discussion) New York Paper - Malleableizing of White Cast Iron (with Discussion)By Arthur Phillips, E. S. Davenport The purpose of this paper is to present certain data and observations resulting from a series of experiments dealing with the heat treatment and microstructure of commercial white cast iron and its de Jan 1, 1922 
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                     New York Paper - Malleableizing of White Cast Iron (with Discussion) New York Paper - Malleableizing of White Cast Iron (with Discussion)By Arthur Phillips, E. S. Davenport The purpose of this paper is to present certain data and observations resulting from a series of experiments dealing with the heat treatment and microstructure of commercial white cast iron and its de Jan 1, 1922 
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                     Papers - Zinc - New Jersey Zinc Company Process for the Refining of Zinc by Redistillation Papers - Zinc - New Jersey Zinc Company Process for the Refining of Zinc by RedistillationBy W. M. Peirce, R. K. Waring Zinc of high purity offers definite advantages in certain fields. A process by which zinc of 99.99 + per cent purity is produced by pyro-metallurgical methods is described in this paper. The process c Jan 1, 1937 
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                     Fluid Injection - Recent Laboratory Investigations of Water Flooding in California Fluid Injection - Recent Laboratory Investigations of Water Flooding in CaliforniaBy N. Van Wingen, Norris Johnston Laboratory flood pot testing of California sands has progressed to a considerable extent in the past 18 months. Flood evaluations have been carried out on over 200 large core samples. Many of these we Jan 1, 1953 
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                     New York Paper - The Decomposition of Metallic Sulphates at Elevated Temperatures in a Current of Dry Air New York Paper - The Decomposition of Metallic Sulphates at Elevated Temperatures in a Current of Dry AirBy W. Wanjokow, H. O. Hofman In the metallurgical treatment of most metallic sulphides it is usually necessary to carry on a roasting-operation. In some cases the raw ore will have to be roasted; in others the intermediary produc Jan 1, 1913 
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                     Round Table: Carbon in Pig Iron - Carbon Characteristics of Copper-bearing Pig Iron (with Discussion) Round Table: Carbon in Pig Iron - Carbon Characteristics of Copper-bearing Pig Iron (with Discussion)By W. B. Coleman Considerable discussion on the effect of iron and steel scrap in blastfurnace burdens was presented in the January, 1927, issue of Mining and Metallurgy. Therein the question is asked as to what cause Jan 1, 1927 
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                     New York Paper - The Manganese Ores of the Lafayette District, Minas Geraes, Brazil (with Discussion) New York Paper - The Manganese Ores of the Lafayette District, Minas Geraes, Brazil (with Discussion)By Benjamin LeRoy Miller, Joseph T. Singewald For a number of years Russia, India and Brazil have outranked all other countries as producers of manganese ores. During the 5 years immediately preceding the European war, the average annual producti Jan 1, 1917 
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                     The Explosibility of Metal-Powder Dust Clouds ? Many Metal Dusts Offer Dangerous But Little-Known Hazards - Safety Measures Recommended The Explosibility of Metal-Powder Dust Clouds ? Many Metal Dusts Offer Dangerous But Little-Known Hazards - Safety Measures RecommendedBy Irving Hartmann, H. P. Greenwald READERS of this journal are familiar with the danger of coal-dust explosions in mines and with recommended means for preventing them. The subject was treated in a paper by R. R. Sayers in the January Jan 1, 1945 
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                     New York Paper - Manganese-Steel Castings in the Mining Industry (with Discussion) New York Paper - Manganese-Steel Castings in the Mining Industry (with Discussion)By Walter S. McKee When mixed with common cast steel in quantities ranging from 11 to 131/2 per cent. and properly treated, manganese increases the ductility of the metal and adds greatly to its toughness and resistance Jan 1, 1916 
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                     Butte Paper - Arsenic Trioxide from Flue Dust Butte Paper - Arsenic Trioxide from Flue DustBy James O. Elton This paper covers, besides laboratory work, a study of actual operation at the Washoe Smelter over a considerable period of time, together with the results of a visit to the Midvale plant of the Unite Jan 1, 1914 
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                     Papers - New Flotation Reagents (T. P. 605) Papers - New Flotation Reagents (T. P. 605)By A. B. Hersberger, R. S. Dean Although it is obvious that in any flotation process we must have a froth, in recent years the development of collecting reagents has caused the possibilities of better frothing agents to be overlooke Jan 1, 1939 
