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    The Influence of the Conditions of Casting on Piping and Segregation, as Shown by Means of Wax Ingots

    By H. M. Howe

    THIS paper presents an experimental verification of some of the predictions made by one of us' concerning 'the influence of certain conditions of casting upon the size and position of the pi

    Jul 1, 1907

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    Officers And Committees Of The Society Of Petroleum Engineers (d9dc02d6-68cd-4a44-8ac2-6f26d30e4ce9)

    [Officers and Committees of the Society of Petroleum Engineers 1 Officers and Staff of the AIME 2 Officers of AIME Sections Predominantly Petroleum in Membership 3 Society

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Chattanooga Paper - Requirements of a Breathing-Apparatus for Use in Mines

    By Walter E. Mingramm

    The construction of rescue-apparatus on the principle of furnishing the wearer with air from a tank containing it under high pressure was given up by inventors about 20 years ago. Such an apparatus mu

    Jan 1, 1909

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    An Evaluation Of The Performance Of Thirty-Three Residential Stoker Coals

    By JAMES J. PURDY

    The great majority of stokers used in residential heating installations are of the clinkering type. Because of inherent characteristics of the under- feed combustion process as it occurs in these smal

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Effect Of Cyanogen Compounds On Floatability Of Pure Sulfide Minerals

    By E. L. Tucker

    IN THE metallurgy of precious metals, it has been standard practice for years to use cyanogen compounds, so it was but natural that early investigators in the field of flotation should consider these

    Jan 8, 1925

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    Discussions - Of the Paper by Messers. Hofman, and Hayward on Pan-Amalgamation : an instructive Laboratory-Experiment (seep.382)

    E. A. H. Tays, San Blas, Sinaloa, Mex. (communication to the Secretary*):—The results obtained by Messrs. Hofman and Hayward in their experiments, proving that a low percentage of copper sulphate with

    Jan 1, 1910

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    Government Potash Exploration in Texas and New Mexico (29b348ab-165f-4d03-8b48-1ae31fc73e27)

    By G. R. Mansfield

    THE third year of Government exploration f or potash by the U. S. Geological Survey and-the U. S. Bureau of Mines under the authorization of the act approved June 25, 1926 (Public 424-69th Cong.) is d

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Constitution of Delta- Phase Alloys of the System Uranium- Zirconium-Molybdenum

    By A. A. Bauer, M. S. Farkas, F. A. Rough

    An investigation of the d-phase relationships between the uranium-zirconium and uranium-molybdenum systems was conducted. A ternary cut joining U-31.5 at. pct Mo to U-74 at. pct Zr is presented on the

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Modern Practice of Ore-Sampling

    By David W. Brunton

    FROM the old-fashioned " grab-sample " to the modern timing- . device, which takes a machine-sample with mathematical precision, there is a wide gap which was only crossed' by many years of toil

    Aug 1, 1909

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    Erratum.

    By EDWARD B. DURHAH

    The illustration Fig. 12, of the paper of Edward B. Durham, "Electrolytic Refining at the U. S. Mint, San Francisco, Cal.," printed in Bulletin No. 58, October, 1911, p. 830, contained an error. The c

    Nov 1, 1911

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    Jan 1, 1965

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    Beryllium-copper Alloys

    By W. H., Bassett

    IN January, 1926, the writer began a study of the commercial value of beryllium in its relation to copper. The purpose of the investigation was not to make a mere laboratory study of the characteristi

    Jan 1, 1927

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    Longwall Subsidence Over The Pittsburgh No. 8 Coal On North American Coal Corporation's Eastern Ohio Properties

    By Michael S. Roscoe

    In order to more accurately predict longwall surface subsidence over the Pittsburgh No. 8 Coal in Eastern Ohio, North American Coal Corporation's Quarto Mining Company undertook or participated in

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    Recent Mining and Metallurgical Education (b2da2345-6cf3-4b1f-bf03-a78c369a2d6f)

    By Thomas T., Read

    IT will be recalled that the first professor of metallurgy in the United States, appointed in 1855, never really gave any instruction in metallurgy and gradually turned into a professor of mineralogy.

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Baltimore Paper - A Catalogue of Official Reports upon Geological Surveys of the United States and Territories, and of British North America

    By Frederick Prime

    The first catalogue of Geological Reports of the United States was prepared by Prof. 0. C. Marsh, and published in the American Journal of Science and Ark for 1567, vol. xliii, second series. Since

    Jan 1, 1879

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    Russia's Steel Industry

    By KING HAMILTON GRAYSON

    IRON and steel were the only basic industries in the Soviet Republic in 1928 that lagged behind the pre-war production on a comparative basis. This was due to the almost complete obliteration of all i

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Dust-Ventilation Studies In Metal Mines

    By D. Harrington

    ONE of the main functions of the United States Bureau of Mines is to obtain and disseminate information that will promote safety in and around mines, and the health and safety of employees engaged in

    Jan 2, 1921

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    Tunneling In A Subfreezing Environment

    By John M. McAnerney

    In 1955, the U.S. Army started to experiment in Greenland with tunneling in glacial ice and later in frozen glacial moraine. By 1960, long adits and experimental rooms had been successfully excavated.

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Government Potash Exploration in Texas and New Mexico

    By G. R. Mansfield

    THE third year of Government exploration for potash by the U. S. Geological Survey and the U. S. Bureau of Mines under the authorization of the act approved June 25, 1926 (Public 424-69th Cong.) is dr

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Byproduct Uranium Recovered With New Ion Exchange Techniques

    By D. R. George, J. R. Ross, J. D. Prater

    In the United States nearly 200,000 tons of copper per year are being produced, by leaching waste rock and oxidized copper ore with dilute sulfuric acid-ferric sulfate solutions and precipitating the

    Jan 1, 1968