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Face To Face Longwall Moves At Inland Steel Coal's Lancashire No. 25
By D. N. Hedges
This paper discusses the actual recovery and installation of a longwall in a bituminous coal mine in western Pennsylvania. The coal bed mined is in the Lower Freeport seam, which averaged 1.07 m (42 i
Jan 1, 1985
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Colorado Paper - Discussion of Mr. Laudig's paper on Action of Blast-Furnace Gases Upon Iron- Ores (see p. 269)
F. E. BACHMAN, Buffalo, N. Y. (Communication to the Secretary) : The investigation so fully described by Mr. Laudig was undertaken with the idea of determining if it is possible to learn by expesiment
Jan 1, 1897
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Geology and Mineral Deposits of Costa Rica ' s South-Central Osa Peninsula Placer Gold District
By Stanley W. Ivosevic
The South-Central Osa Peninsula produced around 30,000 kg (100,000 troy oz) of gold since prehistoric times. Gold freed by erosion from quartz lodes in the Mesozoic Nicoya ophiolite complex was reconc
Jan 1, 1980
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Discussion - Of Mr. Douglas's Paper on Secrecy in the Arts (see Trans., xxxviii., 455)
Edgar Hall, Silverspur, Queensland, Australia (communication to the Secretary*):—Dr. Douglas has written on this subject before, and his influence has had a powerful effect on the eide of freedom amon
Jan 1, 1909
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Colorado Paper - Discussion of Mr. Pennock's paper on Heat-Conductivity, Expansion and Fusibility of Fire-Brick (see p. 263)
Frank Williams, Johnstown, Pa. (Communicatioll to the Secretary): As the manager of the company which manufactured the " American " magnesite and the silica-brick mentioned by Mr. Pennock, I beg to sa
Jan 1, 1897
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Hard-Rock Mining Apprenticeship Program Launched at Kennecott's Tintic Mines Division
By John D. Weibmer
A strong step towards acknowledgement of mining as a skilled trade has been taken by the Tintic Division of Kennecott Copper Corp. In May 2 ceremonies, a pilot program was signed into force which, pos
Jan 6, 1977
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Discussion - Of Mr. Howe's Paper on Piping and Segregation in Steel Ingots (see Trans, xxxviii., 3)
P. H. Dudley, Yew York, N. Y. (communication to the Secretary*) :—The characteristics of Professor Home's metallurgical papers are, that he is able, from the mass of confusing evidence on the sub
Jan 1, 1909
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Discussion - Of Mr. Chance's Paper on A New Theory of the Genesis of Brown Hematite- Ores; and a New Source of Sulphur Supply (see p. 522)
Charles Catlett, Staunton, Va. (communication to the Secretary*):—Mr. Chance's suggestions that the brown hematite-ores of the Potsdam formation are due to the alteration in place of iron sulphid
Jan 1, 1909
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China's Position in the World of Minerals
By Chung Yu, Wang
CHINA can he roughly divided into three metallogenetic province: North China, the Yangtze Valley, and South China. In North China the old Pre-Cambrian schists and gneisses are represented by the abund
Jan 1, 1943
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Cyprus Bagdad's $240-Million Expansion Boosts Production to 40,000 STPD
By J. E. Nelson, R. J. Bonnis
Recent completion of Cyprus Bagdad's $240-million modernization and expansion program has registered a 700% increase in ore production with only a 50% increase in labor. Elements of this remarkab
Jan 4, 1978
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Discussions - Of Mr. Probert's Paper on the Operation of the " Hole-Contract " System in the Center Star and War Eagle Mines (see p. 628)
Frank H. Probert, A.R.S.M., Morenci, Arizona (communication to the Secretary): The management of mines and the system of bookkeeping employed are subjects of great interest to mine-superintendents, an
Jan 1, 1902
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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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Discussion of Mr. Collier's paper on Deep Mining at the Utica Mine, Angels, California (see p. 835)
Frank 11. Probert, Neudorf, Anhalt, Germany (communication to the Secretary): I have read with much pleasure Mr. Collier's valuable paper. But the system of timbering which he describes as used i
Jan 1, 1900
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Civil Engineers' Attitude Toward Licensing Engineers
By John Goodell
CIVIL engineers seem to number in their ranks more advocates of licensing than are found among the practitioners of other branches of the pro-fession. Licensing was not originated by civil engineers b
Jan 4, 1922
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Discussions - Of Mr. Lodge's Paper on the Assay of Zinc-Box Residues from the Cyanide Process (see p. 432)
Charles H. Fulton, Rapid City, So. Dak. (communication to the Secretary*): Professor Lodge takes issue with Mr. Crawford and myself on results obtained by the scorification-method of assay on " zinc-b
Jan 1, 1904
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Academy's Varied Programs Reach Broad Mining Community
The National Mine Health and Safety Academy near Beckley, W. Va., is dedicated to reducing accidents and improving health conditions in the mining industry through education and training. Though this
Jan 11, 1979
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Discussions - Of Mr. Rutledge's Paper on The Clinton Iron-Ore Deposits in Stone Valley, Huntingdon County, Pa. (see p. 134)
William Kelly, Vulcan, Mich.:—In the northern part of Bedford county, Pa., the county immediately south of Huntingdon, the Clinton measures appear along the eastern slope of Tussey mountain near its b
Jan 1, 1910
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Discussions - Of Mr. Norris's Paper on Water-Hoisting in the Pennsylvania Anthracite Region (see p. 106)
G. A. Burr, Parral, Chihuahua, Mexico (communication to the Secretaryt): I regret that Mr. Norris did not give more attention to the hoisting of water in inclined shafts or slopes: the only slope ment
Jan 1, 1904
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Discussions - Of Mr. Hofman's Paper on The Effect of Silver on the Chlorination and Bromination of Gold (see Trans., xxxv., 948)
T. Kirke Rose, London, Eng. (communication to the Secretary*) :—The authors have shown that, under certain conditions, the rate of dissolution of gold by chlorine and bromine is reduced by the additio
Jan 1, 1906