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    Hazelton Paper - The Wilmington, Illinois, Coal-Field

    By Jasper Johnson

    Taken in all its bearings there is, perhaps, no more interesting coal-field than that locally known and designated as " Wilmington," both on account of the superior qualities of its product as a house

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    The Wilmington, Illinois, Coal-Field

    By Jasper Johnson

    TAKEN in all its bearings there is, perhaps, no more interesting coal-field than that locally known and designated as " Wilmington," both on account of the superior qualities of its product as a house

    Jan 1, 1875

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    Storage-battery Locomotives

    By RUSSELL C. FLEMING

    THE important advances that have been made of recent years in mining and milling methods and in mechanical equipment at mines need no re- telling, but there has been a remarkable growth in one type of

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Structural Control Of Ore Deposition In Fissure Veins (225036ef-cc4c-47bc-9032-bc2101ea94c0)

    By H. E. McKinstry

    MOVEMENT on a fracture of irregular shape can cause local widening of the fissure and thereby offer freer channelways for circulation of ore-depositing solutions. This influence, coupled with large ar

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Methods Of Prospecting And Mining Optical Calcite In Montana

    By E. W. Newman

    DURING 1943 and 1944, there was an urgent need for certain grades of optical calcite (Iceland spar) for instruments for military uses. To find a supply of this material, prospecting was carried out in

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Petroleum Production In Mexico during 1945

    By J. M. GARZA

    The production of oil in Mexico during 1945 was 43,402,852 bbl., or a daily average of 118,912 bbl. In March 1938 most of the oil properties were taken over by the Mexican Government and since then ha

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Bisbee And The Copper Queen

    By Robert Glass Cleland

    THE CLOSING years of the nineteenth century witnessed a rapid expansion in Phelps Dodge activities in Arizona and other parts of the Southwest and a corresponding decline in its exporting and importin

    Jan 1, 1952

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    The Anthracite Board Of Conciliation.

    By Samuel D. Warriner

    (Wilkes-Barre Meeting, June, 1911.) THE dealings between concentrated capital invested in the conduct of our various industries and the combinations of labor known as "trade union organizations," hav

    Aug 1, 1911

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    Topics of Special Interest

    By R. B. Muter, W. C. Grady, T. D. Wheelock, D. G. Chedgy

    INTRODUCTION Topics of special interest, such as preparation plant flowsheets and noise pollution, are described in this chapter along with a discussion of non- state-of-the-art processes such as

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Relationship of Fault Displacement to Gouge and Breccia Thickness

    By E. C. Robertson

    Observations of faults in mines, at outcrops, and in the laboratory lead to the conclusion that the displacement d of a fault increases irregularly but monotonically with the thickness t of its associ

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Ground Vibrations Due To Quarry Blasting And Other Sources - An Environmental Factor.

    By Albert Roberts

    Summary In response to a growing intolerance towards ground vibrations and noise as environmental pollutants the engineer must consider the effects of his operations as they are likely to be judge

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Sampling a Mineral Deposit For Feasibility Studies and Metallurgical Testing

    By A. J. Sinclair

    Sampling methods for feasibility studies are dependent on geological characteristics of the deposit being evaluated. A preliminary geostatistical study is required, taking into account autocorrelation

    Jan 1, 1978

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    Minor Metals - Tin Smelting and Metallurgy

    By C. L. Mantell

    When considered from the viewpoint of world annual output, tin is one of the rarest metals. Its annual production is exceeded by that of iron, copper, lead, zinc. aluminum, magnesium; probably by that

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Canadian Gold Output Increasing; Developments at Depth Favorable

    By Louis D. Huntoon

    CANADIAN gold production is forging ahead annually and the prospects are that it will continue to do so for many years. Table 1 shows recent annual increases. Production for 1933 will probably reach $

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Developments in the Rocky Mountain Region in 1942

    By C. E. Shoenfelt

    Wildcat drilling in the Rocky Mountain region did not suffer as large a decline in 1942 as was anticipated. The drilling program laid out by the Government at the beginning of the year stressed wild-c

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Developments in the Rocky Mountain Region in 1942

    By C. E. Shoenfelt

    Wildcat drilling in the Rocky Mountain region did not suffer as large a decline in 1942 as was anticipated. The drilling program laid out by the Government at the beginning of the year stressed wild-c

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Washington Paper - The Heroult Process of Smelting Aluminum Alloys

    By F. P. Dewey

    Recent discussions have furnished to the members of the Institute much information concerning aluminum and its applications. The present paper will be devoted almost entirely to the description of a p

    Jan 1, 1890

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    Toronto Paper - Physical Factors in the Metallurgical Reduction of Zinc Oxide

    By Woolsey McA. Johnson

    Independently of the recognized chemical reactions involved in the production of metallic zinc, the process is affected by physical conditions in efficiency, and by commercial as well as technical eco

    Jan 1, 1908

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in North Louisiana in 1939

    By H. K. Shearer

    Oil production in north Louisianat in 1939 was 25,249,640 bbl., a decrease of 11.2 per cent from 1938. The only important increases in production were in the Cotton Valley and Shreveport fields, but C

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in North Louisiana in 1939

    By H. K. Shearer

    Oil production in north Louisianat in 1939 was 25,249,640 bbl., a decrease of 11.2 per cent from 1938. The only important increases in production were in the Cotton Valley and Shreveport fields, but C

    Jan 1, 1940