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                     Coal - Continuous Miner Offers Higher Production (Discussion p. 1355) Coal - Continuous Miner Offers Higher Production (Discussion p. 1355)By Stephen Krickovic THERE is today no proven continuous mining machine that can be used under all the varying conditions found in most bituminous coal mines. During the last five years, however, both the machines and met Jan 1, 1958 
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                     St. Louis Paper - October, 1917 - Ore Deposits of the Boulder Batholith of Montana (with Discussion) St. Louis Paper - October, 1917 - Ore Deposits of the Boulder Batholith of Montana (with Discussion)By J. A. Grimes, Paul Billingsley A. Introduction. 1. Association of Ores and Igneous Rocks. 2. Identity of Granite Rocks. B. General Geology. 1. Geologic Events of the Igneous Cycle. 2. Association of Igneous Intrusions with Tec Jan 1, 1918 
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                     New York Paper - The Critical Ranges A2 and A3 of Pure Iron (with Discussion) New York Paper - The Critical Ranges A2 and A3 of Pure Iron (with Discussion)By J. J. Crowe, G. K. Burgess PAGE, Theories of Allotropy of Iron........... 667 Previous Determinations of A2 and A3 in Iron........ 668 Critical Ranges as Determined by Expansion........ 669 Critical Ranges by Thermoelectric Jan 1, 1914 
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                     Open-Hearth Fuels, Combustion, And Instrumentation (cf086ab9-81d9-4e09-9c21-e37219905506) Open-Hearth Fuels, Combustion, And Instrumentation (cf086ab9-81d9-4e09-9c21-e37219905506)THE developments in construction and operation of the basic open-hearth furnace that have taken place in recent years have placed new emphasis on the vital influence played by regulation and control o Jan 1, 1964 
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                     A Study of the Silica Refractories A Study of the Silica RefractoriesBy J. Spotts McDowell INTRODUCTION The magnitude of the thermal expansion of silica brick, and its inability to withstand rapid temperature changes, present problems of considerable importance in the manufacture of silice Jan 10, 1916 
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                     Properties of Coal and Coal Impurities Properties of Coal and Coal ImpuritiesBy James D. McClung, H. J. Gluskoter, M. R. Geer INTRODUCTION The purpose of coal preparation is to improve the quality of coal to make it suitable for a specific purpose by (1 ) cleaning to remove inorganic impurities; (2) sizing-crushing or sc Jan 1, 1979 
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                     Part X - The 1967 Howe Memorial Lecture – Iron and Steel Division - The Steady-State Creep of Polycrystalline Alpha Zirconium at Elevated Temperatures Part X - The 1967 Howe Memorial Lecture – Iron and Steel Division - The Steady-State Creep of Polycrystalline Alpha Zirconium at Elevated TemperaturesBy A. J. Ardell, O. D. Sherby The elevated-temperature steady-state creep behavior of polycrystalline a Zr was studied in vacuo under constant tensile stress. The experiments were conducted from 660° to 845°C over the stress ran Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Chemical Methods For Analyzing Rail-Steel Chemical Methods For Analyzing Rail-SteelBy Magnus Troilius INTRODUCTION BY C. P. SANDBERG. SINCE the discussion On steel rails in America has forcibly drawn attention to the value of chemical analysis, if not as a necessary stipulation, at least as a guide Jan 1, 1882 
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                     Harrisburg Pa. Paper - Chemical Methods for Analyzing Rail-Steel Harrisburg Pa. Paper - Chemical Methods for Analyzing Rail-SteelBy Magnus Troilius SINCE the discussion on steel rails in America has forcibly drawn attention to the value of chemical analysis, if not as a necessary stipulation, at least as a guide to control the usual mechanical te Jan 1, 1882 
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                     Blasting BlastingBy Joseph S. Malesky The discovery and development of explosives mark one of the most important findings in the history of civilization. Without explosives our vast economic enterprise concerning the mining of coal, coppe Jan 1, 1981 
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                     The Influence Of Copper Upon The Physical Properties Of Steel. The Influence Of Copper Upon The Physical Properties Of Steel.By G. Howell Clevenger FORMERLY great divergence of opinion existed in regard to the influence of copper in steel, as affecting its various physical properties. More recently the investigations of Stead,1 Breuil,2 Wigham,3 Jan 10, 1913 
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                     Other Commodities - Geology, Mining and Processing of Diatomite at Lonipoc, Santa Barbara County, California (T. P. 687, with discussion) Other Commodities - Geology, Mining and Processing of Diatomite at Lonipoc, Santa Barbara County, California (T. P. 687, with discussion)By Henry Mulryan The largest and purest known deposit of diatomite is being actively mined and processed 3 1/2 miles south of Lompoc, Santa Barbara County, Calif., by the Johns-Nlanville Products Corporation. The work Jan 1, 1938 
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                     Other Commodities - Geology, Mining and Processing of Diatomite at Lonipoc, Santa Barbara County, California (T. P. 687, with discussion) Other Commodities - Geology, Mining and Processing of Diatomite at Lonipoc, Santa Barbara County, California (T. P. 687, with discussion)By Henry Mulryan The largest and purest known deposit of diatomite is being actively mined and processed 3 1/2 miles south of Lompoc, Santa Barbara County, Calif., by the Johns-Nlanville Products Corporation. The work Jan 1, 1938 
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                     Proposed Coal Pillaring Procedure Using Concrete Containing Coal Refuse (Coal-Crete) Proposed Coal Pillaring Procedure Using Concrete Containing Coal Refuse (Coal-Crete)By Jerry G. Rose, Robert C. Howell This paper addresses a process by which both the disposal and utilization of preparation plant coal refuse can be simultaneously accomplished with an attendant benefit of significantly increasing the Jan 3, 1979 
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                     Sulphides, Selenides, Tellurides, etc. Sulphides, Selenides, Tellurides, etc.By William E. Ford, Edward Salisbury Dana This section includes one distinct group, the Stibnite Group, to which orpiment is related; the other species included stand alone. Pyr., etc. - In the closed tube melts and gives a dark red liqui Jan 1, 1922 
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                     Colorado Paper - The Occurrence and Behavior of Tellurium in Gold-Ores, More Particularly with Reference to the Potsdam Ores of the Black Hills, South Dakota (see Discussion 1103) Colorado Paper - The Occurrence and Behavior of Tellurium in Gold-Ores, More Particularly with Reference to the Potsdam Ores of the Black Hills, South Dakota (see Discussion 1103)By Frank Clemes Smith The study of the so-called refractory gold-ores of the Potsdam sandstone, ores which are probably of wider occurrence and of much greater economic importance in the Black Hills than is generally suppo Jan 1, 1897 
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                     Index (e7045b1d-6540-439e-859c-06ac1368bcc7) Index (e7045b1d-6540-439e-859c-06ac1368bcc7)Jan 1, 1969 
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                     Boston Paper - Notes on the Topography and Geology of Western North Carolina-The Hiawassee Valley Boston Paper - Notes on the Topography and Geology of Western North Carolina-The Hiawassee ValleyBy Henry E. Colton NeaR the town of Christiansburg, Va., occurs a singular feature in topographical as well as geological structure, which may be said to have an important bearing on a large area to the southwest. The g Jan 1, 1888 
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                     Rock Mechanics - Progress on Techniques of Investigating and Controlling Rock Bursts Rock Mechanics - Progress on Techniques of Investigating and Controlling Rock BurstsBy Galen G. Waddell Several years of rock-burst research conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the mining companies of the Coeur d'Alene mining district, Idaho, in addition to progress made by ot Jan 1, 1971 
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                     The Ore-Deposits Of Sudbury, Ontario The Ore-Deposits Of Sudbury, OntarioBy Charles W. Dickson CONTENTS. [ ] I.THE RELATION OF NICKEL TO PYRRHOTITE. Introduction. The Sudbury district is to-day one of the two great sources of nickel in the world. The peculiar geological relations of Jan 1, 1913 
