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    Papers - Ventilation, Drainage, and Haulage - The Action of Certain Microorganisms in Acid Mine Drainage (T.P. 2381, Coal Tech., May 1948, with discussion)

    By W. A. Koehler, M. E. Hinkle

    THE oxidation of pyrites and marcasite in coal-mine strata to produce discolored acid mine drainage has long been explained by chemical reactions occurring in three stages: 1. The iron sulphide minera

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Chattanooga Paper - The Jenks Corundum Mine, Macon County, N. C.

    By Rossiter W. Raymond

    By the courtesy of Mr. Charles W. Jenks, of Boston, one of the owners of this interesting mine, I am enabled to lay before the Institute a suite of specimehs, illustrating its peculiar formation and t

    Jan 1, 1879

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    Getchell, Nevada - History Of Discovery, Mining, Exploration Of The Getchell Mine, Humboldt County, Nevada

    By B. R. Berger

    The Getchell area in the northern Osgood Range, Humboldt County, Nevada, was first prospected in the late 1800s for silver, copper, and gold; the first recorded mention of mining activity concerned a

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Shaft Sinking at Texas Salt Mines

    By M. TAYLOR

    AT Grand Saline, some 65 miles east of Dallas, the Morton Salt Co. of Chicago has for some years operated a brine pumping and evaporation plant on a salt dome. They recently drilled trial holes to obt

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Pittsburg Paper - Discussion (continued) of Mr. Thackray's paper on Determinations of Phosphorus in Steel (see Vol. xxv., pp. 370 and 1012)

    Edward K. Landis, Philadelphia, Pa.: In studying Mr. Thackray's paper it seemed that a critical comparison of the results from different methods therein reported would he of interest. For this pu

    Jan 1, 1897

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    Subsidence and Outbursts - Instantaneous Outbursts of Carbon Dioxide in Coal Mines in Lower Silesia, Germany (With Discussion)

    By P. A. C. Wilson

    Instantaneous outbursts of carbon dioxide in coal mines have occurred in Germany only in one part of the Waldenburg-Neurode mining district.' This mining region comprises the northeastern fold of

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Piezoelectric Crystalline Quartz Still Needed

    By Hugh H. Waesche

    AN adequate supply of crystalline quartz of piezoelectric grade and size continues to be of fundamental importance to the U. S. Army Signal Corps. Current electronic development programs of the Armed

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Outokumpu Copper Mine and Smelter, Finland

    By Mäkinen, Eero

    OUTOKUMPU, a large copper mine in eastern Finland, has the distinction of being one of the few important mines in the world discovered by a geologist the late Otto Triistedt, of the Geological Sur- ve

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Beneficiation and Utilization - Future of Coal for Stationary Power (With Discussion)

    By E. H. Tenney

    A discussion of the probable future use of coal for power development involves the study of several basic factors, such as future demand for power, the quantity and availability of fuels in direct com

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Beneficiation and Utilization - Future of Coal for Stationary Power (With Discussion)

    By E. H. Tenney

    A discussion of the probable future use of coal for power development involves the study of several basic factors, such as future demand for power, the quantity and availability of fuels in direct com

    Jan 1, 1936

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    New York Paper - Action of Mud-laden Fluids in Wells (with Discussion)

    By Arthur Knapp

    The practical application of mud-laden fluids in wells has been the subject of many papers.' However, there seems to have been little investigation of what actually happens when mud-laden fluids

    Jan 1, 1923

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    New York Paper - Action of Mud-laden Fluids in Wells (with Discussion)

    By Arthur Knapp

    The practical application of mud-laden fluids in wells has been the subject of many papers.' However, there seems to have been little investigation of what actually happens when mud-laden fluids

    Jan 1, 1923

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    The Evolution in Design of Longhole Open Stoping at the Zinc Corporation, Limited/New Broken Hill Consolidated Limited with Particular Reference to Sloped Wall Mining

    By S. S. Solomons, V. H. Tillmann, L. Smaniotto

    INTRODUCTION The Zinc Corporation, Limited and New Broken Hill Consolidated Limited (ZC/NBHC) mines are situated at Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia (refer Fig. 1). Both companies are wholl

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Part III – March 1968 - Papers - Sputtered Silicon Dioxide for Multilayer Interconnects

    By Richard Birk

    Rf sputtered quartz has been successfully used in multilayer interconnects for MOS devices. The target potential was 2000 v peak to peak with a frequency of 13.56 Mc per sec. The sputtering rate wa

    Jan 1, 1969

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    An Automatic Stock-Line Recorder for Iron Blast-Furnaces

    By J. E. Johnson

    OF the many items of information necessary to the successful management of the blast-furnace, few are more important than knowledge of the location and movement of the stock-line: whether the furnace

    Mar 1, 1905

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Scandium-Yttrium and Scandium-Zirconium System

    By A. H. Daane, B. J. Beaudry

    The Sc-Y and Sc-Zr systems were studied by thermal and X-ray methods. Both systems are characterized by complete solid solubility in the low temperature hexagonal form and in the high temperature bcc

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Metallurgical Laboratories

    By CARLE R. HAYWARDC

    BEFORE discussing this subject it is necessary to define somewhat the meaning of the tern metallurgical.. When I was a student at M. I. T. ore-dressing was not thought of as metallurgy in any sense of

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Part IX – September 1969 – Papers - Fluid Motion Through the Partially Solid Regions of a Casting and Its Importance in Understanding A type Segregation

    By J. D. Hunt, R. J. McDonald

    It is proposed that extensive fluid motion occurs between the dendrites of a Partially solid casting and it is suggested the A segregates in steel castings are a direct result of this motion. The flu

    Jan 1, 1970