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                     Progress in the Coal Industry Progress in the Coal IndustryBy M. D. Cooper IN spite of the uncertainty in the bituminous coal industry during 1933, progress worth recording has been made. Along with other industries, coal has felt the effects of business stagnation, but even Jan 1, 1934 
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                     The Tarnish Resistance and Some Physical Properties of Silver Alloys* The Tarnish Resistance and Some Physical Properties of Silver Alloys*By Louis, Jordan THIS paper presents in an abbreviated form the chief points of interest in an investigation of the tarnish-resistant qualities of silver alloys, an investigation which has been carried out as a joint Jan 1, 1927 
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                     The Cyclone Separator used on Fine Coal Slurries The Cyclone Separator used on Fine Coal SlurriesBy Kefton H. Teague This paper deals with the practical application of the Dutch State Mines cyclone separator for fine-coal cleaning. The more important operating variables are discussed, and results of a number of cont Jan 1, 1950 
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                     Electrical Mapping of Oil Structures Electrical Mapping of Oil StructuresBy J. J. Jakosky THE method of electrical mapping of oil structures to be described possesses certain limitations, as well as certain definite advantages. It, in common with other geophysical methods, is not a panacea Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Ore Reduction ? Copper and Lead Smelting and Lead Refining Ore Reduction ? Copper and Lead Smelting and Lead RefiningBy W. W. Fowler ORIGINALLY designed for copper smelting only, the reduction works of the Cerro de Pasco Copper Corp. have been expanded over the years until now twelve different metals are produced, together with som Jan 1, 1945 
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                     Frank B. McKune Biographical Sketch and Memorial Resolution Frank B. McKune Biographical Sketch and Memorial ResolutionBy AIME AIME It is with the deepest personal sorrow, and with the regrets of the Steel Company of Canada, that I report to you the death of one of our most valued associates, the late Frank B. McKune, superintende Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Part II – February 1969 - Communication - Nickel Activity Data in the Nickel-Aluminum System at 1000°C Part II – February 1969 - Communication - Nickel Activity Data in the Nickel-Aluminum System at 1000°CBy A. U. Seybolt, R. E. Honnemon THE purpose of this communication is to present activity data of nickel in the Ni-A1 binary system that was obtained for oxidation studies in this system. This data has been calculated from previous Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Operating Conditions at Tonopah Extension Mine Operating Conditions at Tonopah Extension MineBy JOHN LANE DYNAN HE Tonopah Extension property consisted originally of three claims, with an area of 38 acres. In 1902 a shaft, now known as No. 1, was started near the eastern end of the property, close to the Tonopa Jan 1, 1921 
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                     Rare Metals Rare MetalsBy Donald M. Liddell ALTHOUGH the midday lunches of business associations have been re-echoing the phrases that re- search would lead us out of the depression and that the last place to economize is on research, neverthel Jan 1, 1933 
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                     Opportunities for Mining and Metallurgical Engineers in the Rock Products Industries Opportunities for Mining and Metallurgical Engineers in the Rock Products IndustriesBy Nathan C. Rockwood WHILE mining engineers have been searching in far corners of the country and of the world for hidden wealth there has grown up around us in nearly every city great wealth-producing mines calling for t Jan 1, 1924 
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                     Commercial Definitions of Industrial Minerals Commercial Definitions of Industrial MineralsBy PAUL M. Tyier NOW that analytical chemistry has gone so far to debunk early misconceptions about minerals, the fact that the light of exact knowledge still fails to illuminate many dark corners is often overlooked. Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Principles of Fuel Beds Principles of Fuel BedsBy P. Nicholls THOUGH the burning of fuels extends far back into antiquity, and though fuel beds are the most common and widely distributed example of chemical actions and engineering practice, there has been little Jan 1, 1935 
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                     The Gay-lussac Method Of Silver Determination. The Gay-lussac Method Of Silver Determination.By Frederic Dewey (New York Meeting, February, 1913) This old and well-known method of determining, silver is, in bullion work, so far superior to the furnace-assay that it is looked upon with reverential awe by many, Jan 4, 1913 
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                     Biographical Notice of Edward Cooper Biographical Notice of Edward CooperBy R. W. Raymond EDWARD COOPER, was born in New York City, October 26, 1824. His father, Peter Cooper, to say nothing of manifold reasons for fame as an inventor and philanthropist, deserves to be remembered as a pion Jul 1, 1906 
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                     The Clays of Texas The Clays of TexasBy Heinrich Ries I. INTRODUCTION. THE facts is presented in this paper, based chiefly on recon¬naissance made, during the summer of 1903, by myself and my assistant, Mr. R.. C. Brooks, cover practically all that port Sep 1, 1906 
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                     The Technique of Powder Metallurgy The Technique of Powder MetallurgyBy Charles Hardy ?POWDER METALLURGY? is the production of semiformed or fully formed metal products by compressing metal powders. It had its beginnings in the fabrication of tungsten and molybdenum bars and wire by co Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Nondestructive Inspection of Metals Nondestructive Inspection of MetalsBy A. V. De Forest INSPECTION and test methods of great diversity have been used from the most ancient times to select raw material, control its manufacture, and appraise its finished properties and value. The "miller t Jan 1, 1940 
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                     38. The Uranium Mining Industry and Geology of the Monument Valley and White Canyon Districts, Arizona and Utah 38. The Uranium Mining Industry and Geology of the Monument Valley and White Canyon Districts, Arizona and UtahBy Roger C. Malan The Monument Valley and White Canyon districts are in northeastern Arizona and southeastern Utah. Exploration and mining for uranium has been conducted in these districts since the late 1940's. In Jul Jan 1, 1968 
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                     The United States Iron Industry From 1871 To 1910 The United States Iron Industry From 1871 To 1910By John Birkinbine (Wilkes-Barre Meeting, June, 1911). MODERN advances in practically all lines of industrial development have occurred in such rapid succession, and have been accepted so readily as accomplished facts, Aug 1, 1911 
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                     Geophysics - Geophysical Activities in 1945 and the Geophysicists' Part in the War Geophysics - Geophysical Activities in 1945 and the Geophysicists' Part in the WarBy C. A. Heiland THIS year's review of geophysical activities has a somewhat different complexion than usual. With the ending of the war, the time seems opportune to supplement the customary report on operations Jan 1, 1946 
