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Albany (Annual) Meeting - February, 1903
Jan 1, 1904
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Albany Paper - A Test for Precious Metals in Cyanide Solutions
By Albert Arents
This test is based upon the fact that metallic copper will precipitate gold and silver upoil its surface from acid solutions. Of course, the fact is not new, but its application is probably so. I have
Jan 1, 1904
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Albany Paper - Application of Electricity in the Anthracite Coal-Field of Pennsylvania, with Special Reference to the Wyoming Field (Discussion, p. 976)
By H. H. Stoek, G. W. Harries
The term " Anthracite Coal-Field " is generally used to refer to a comparatively small territory lying in the eastern-central part of Pennsylvania. This territory includes about 3,300 sq. miles of are
Jan 1, 1904
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Albany Paper - Biographical Notice of Abram S. Hewitt. (Frontispiece)
By R. W. Raymond
The tidings of Mr. Hewitt's death, cabled to me at Rome, Italy, brought me a great shock as well as a sincere sorrow. I had left him, a few weeks before, not indeed in vigorous health, but still
Jan 1, 1904
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Albany Paper - Biographical Notice of Arthur L. Collins
By Benjamin B. Lawrence
Arthur Launcelot Collins was born at Truro in Cornmall, England, July 8, 1868. His father, J. H. Collins, is well kuown as an engineer, and his books have been widely read in this country: Arthur was
Jan 1, 1904
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Albany Paper - Compressed-Air Motors for Gathering Cars in Coal-Mines
By Beverley S. Randolph
While our coal-mining practice, in regard to hauling on main roads, has advanced very rapidly in recent years by means of compressed air, electricity and ropes, that of gathering from rooms or working
Jan 1, 1904
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Albany Paper - Effect of Fineness of Grain on the Fusibility of Clay (Discussion, p. 956)
By Heinrich Ries
The fusion-point of clay has usually been considered to be influenced chiefly by the quantity of fluxing impurities which the clay contained. Those clays which contain a high percentage of fluxes, suc
Jan 1, 1904
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Albany Paper - Electrical Apparatus for Coal-Mining (Discussion, p. 928)
By W. B. Clarke
It is the purpose of this paper to discuss briefly some of the recent developmellts in connection with the use of electrical apparatus for the mining of coal. For several years electricity has been em
Jan 1, 1904
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Albany Paper - Electrical Power-Transmission for Mines
By Francis O. Blackwell
There are few industries in which power is more important to successful operation than mining, and none in which it is so difficult to ohtain power cheaply. Fuel is usually expeusive in mining dist
Jan 1, 1904
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Albany Paper - Electrolytic Lead-Refining
By Anson G. Betts
A solution of lead-fluosilicate, containing an excess of fluosilicic acid, has been found to work very satisfactorily as an electrolyte for refining lead. It conducts the current well, iseasily handle
Jan 1, 1904
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Albany Paper - Flue-Dirt and Top-Pressure in Iron Blast-Furnaces: A Study of the Influences Controlling Them (Discussion, p. 922)
By F. Louis Grammer
The following study of flue-dirt and the influences controlling it may be interesting to many. It is published because it represents observations at about thirty furnaces at different times. It may as
Jan 1, 1904
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Albany Paper - Geological Relations of the Manganese-Ore Deposits of Georgia (Discussion, p. 968)
By Thomas L. Watson
A part of the field-seasons of 1900, 1901 and 1902 mas devoted by the writer to a study of the manganese ore-deposits of Georgia. A report embodying the results of this study is rapidly nearing comple
Jan 1, 1904
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Albany Paper - Note on the Influence of the Rate of Cooling on the Structure of Steel
By H. C. Boynton, Albert Sauveur
In the course of some experiments conducted in the Metallographical Laboratory of Harvard University, some interesting facts were brought to light which appear to be worth recording in advance of a mo
Jan 1, 1904
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Albany Paper - Notes on Accidents Due to Combustion within Air-Compressors (Discussion, p. 950)
By Albert R. Ledoux
With the improvements in design and efficiency of machinery the element of danger in its use is becoming less, but it is a question whether the strain involved in operating modern plants is not increa
Jan 1, 1904
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Albany Paper - Notes on the Metallurgy of Copper of Montana
By H. O. Hofman
PAGE I. Introductory,.......... 258 11. Condensed Account of Past and Present Plants,. .. 259 111. The Ores. Table I., Average Analyses,..... IV. Metallurgical Treatment—Roasting OF Ores,... The
Jan 1, 1904
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Albany Paper - Notes on the New Jersey Fire-Brick Industry
By Heinrich Ries
The manufacture of fire-brick represents one of the oldest branches of the clay-working industry in New Jersey, and is of more importance than is commonly imagined. The New Jersey clays were first
Jan 1, 1904
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Albany Paper - Operations of the Hudson River Water-Power Company
By Charles E. Parsons
One of the greatest factors in our industrial development is cheap and convenient power. Long-distance electrical transmission has now reached such a stage that it is feasible, and practicable, to uti
Jan 1, 1904
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Albany Paper - Origin of Pebble-Covered Plains in Desert Regions
By William P. Blake
The attention of travellers, upon the desert bordering the Great Colorado of the West, is often arrested by broad stretches of pebble-covered plains, or mesas, glittering in the sunlight from the myri
Jan 1, 1904
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Albany Paper - School Laboratory-Work : A Free-Milling Gold-Run
By Robert H. Richards, E. E. Bugbee
Friends often ask how accurate the work of our little stamp mill is, or express the opinion that a little mill cannot do good work. As a reply we would like to place on record the results of a few tes
Jan 1, 1904
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Albany Paper - The Box Electric Rock-Drill
By Frank E. Shepard
Electric power in mining-operations is now successfully applied to haulage, hoisting, lighting and pumping; and until lately, drilling was the one department of mining in which an electric source of e
Jan 1, 1904