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                     Characteristics And Origin Of The Brown Iron-Ores Of Camaguey And Moa, Cuba. Characteristics And Origin Of The Brown Iron-Ores Of Camaguey And Moa, Cuba.By Willard L. Cumings, Benjamin L. Miller (Glen Summit Meeting, June, 1911.) I. THE CAMAGUEY DEPOSITS. 1. Location. THE Camaguey brown iron-ore deposit covers the top of San Felipe hill, the nearest point of which lies 14 miles NW. of th Mar 1, 1911 
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                     The Assay and Valuation of Gold-Bullion The Assay and Valuation of Gold-BullionBy Frederic P. Dewey THE Bureau of the Mint of the United States Treasury maintains 13 offices for the purchase of gold-bullion, and this paper describes an investigation to establish the reasonable differences in the ass Aug 1, 1909 
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                     Methods of Mining, Hauling, and Screening at the Mines of the Aldrich Mining Company, at Brilliant, Alabama Methods of Mining, Hauling, and Screening at the Mines of the Aldrich Mining Company, at Brilliant, AlabamaBy T. H. Aldrich THE Aldrich Mining Co. holds under lease from the Illinois Central R. R. Co. about 14,000 acres, in the East half of Township 12, Range 12 `V., in Marion county, Alabama, and owns other lands, of whic Jul 1, 1906 
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                     Precipitating and Drying Cement Copper at Kennecott's Bingham Canyon Facility Precipitating and Drying Cement Copper at Kennecott's Bingham Canyon FacilityBy W. Joseph Schlitt, William D. Southard, Bruce P. Ream, Lawrence J. Haug The operation of Kennecott's Bingham Canyon copper precipitation plant, one of the world's largest, is described. This description includes a brief historical review of precipitation at Bing Jan 6, 1979 
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                     Precipitating and Drying Cement Copper at Kennecott's Bingham Canyon Facility (d99153e6-6508-48ae-be0b-262baadda362) Precipitating and Drying Cement Copper at Kennecott's Bingham Canyon Facility (d99153e6-6508-48ae-be0b-262baadda362)By William D. Southard, Joseph W. Schlitt, Bruce P. Ream, Lawrence J. Haug The operation of Kennecott 's Bingham Canyon copper precipitation plant, one of the world's largest, is described. This description includes a brief historical review of precipitation at Bin Jan 1, 1980 
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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 Great Lead and Zinc Mines The Great Lead and Zinc MinesBy Walter Renton, Ingalls SEVERAL years ago I became interested in computing the historic lead production of the United States, and the mines, or mining districts whence derived. This led me subsequently to an examination of t Jan 1, 1946 
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                     Effect of Ba Cl2 and Other Activators on Soap Flotation of Quartz Effect of Ba Cl2 and Other Activators on Soap Flotation of QuartzBy Brahm Prakash, R. Schuhmann Chemical conditions for flotation and nonflotation of quartz with oleic acid as collector and barium, calcium, aluminum, iron, and tin as activators were studied using a simple vacuum-flotation techni Jan 1, 1950 
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                     Alluvial Tin Mining In Malaya Alluvial Tin Mining In MalayaBy A. D. Hughes A relatively small area in Malaya, about 200 miles long by 40 miles wide, is the most important source of tin in the world. Some tin is recovered in other parts of the peninsula. Of the tin mined, 98 Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Theoretical Metallurgy Theoretical MetallurgyBy Robert F. Mehl EXTENSION of physical and chemical methods of research in the study of metallic behavior continues rapidly, particularly in the correlation of behavior with crystal structure, and in the analysis of e Jan 1, 1934 
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                     The Action of Various Commercial Carbonizing-Materials. The Action of Various Commercial Carbonizing-Materials.By ROBERT R. ABUOTT (Cleveland Meeting, October, 1912.) THE practice of carbonizing steel for the purpose of case-hardening has assumed great commercial importance within the past, 10 years. Formerly, case-hardened ste Dec 1, 1912 
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                     The Petroleum Industry - Increased Domestic Business Activity, and the European War Improves the Export Outlook The Petroleum Industry - Increased Domestic Business Activity, and the European War Improves the Export OutlookBy Basil B. Zavoico PRODUCTION of crude it in the United States during 1939 totaled about 1.255,776,000 barrels, an average of 3,440,482 barrels per day, 3.41 per cent above the 1938 output of 1,214,355,000 barrels but 1 Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Comments on the Work and Reports of the United States Coal Commission Comments on the Work and Reports of the United States Coal CommissionBy Edward W. Parker THE agreement of September, 1922, between the anthracite operators and the United Mine Workers of America, which followed the 54.5 months strike during the summer of that year, contained the following Jan 1, 1924 
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                     Nonferrous Physical Metallurgy - Results of War Research Work Gradually Being Publicized Nonferrous Physical Metallurgy - Results of War Research Work Gradually Being PublicizedBy Earl R. Parker, Ralph Hultgren DURING the past year publications in physical metallurgy have not been abundant when compared with the output of prewar years. Nevertheless, some noteworthy contributions have been made to the literat Jan 1, 1946 
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                     The Caddo Oil- And Gas-Field, Louisiana. The Caddo Oil- And Gas-Field, Louisiana.By Walter E. Hopper (Wilkes-Barre Meeting, June, 1911.) I. LOCATION AND EXTENT. THE Caddo oil-field, shown in Fig. 1, is located in Caddo parish, northwestern Louisiana. The known producing territory of oil is covered Apr 1, 1911 
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                     Progress In Roll-Crushing. Progress In Roll-Crushing.By C. Q. Payne (New York Meeting, February, 1912.) THE art of crushing ores and other materials by means of rolls is a comparatively recent one. While the first record of rolls using iron crushing-surfaces dates ba Jun 1, 1912 
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                     Proceedings Of The One Hundredth Meeting, Wilkes-Barre, June, 1911 Proceedings Of The One Hundredth Meeting, Wilkes-Barre, June, 1911By AIME AIME LOCAL COMMITTEES. EXECUTIVE.-W. A. Lathrop, Chairman; R. V. Norris, Secretary; S. D. Warriner, Treasurer; Irving A.. Stearns, W. J. Richards, H. S. Drinker, C. D. Simpson. GENERAL RECEPTION.-Irving Jul 1, 1911 
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                     Fires In Metalliferous Mines. Fires In Metalliferous Mines.By George J. Young (Cleveland Meeting, October, 1912.) I. GENERAL. THE recurrence of mine-fires in Nevada during the past decade is not only a matter of interest, but also one of considerable concern to engineers and Oct 1, 1912 
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                     Internal Stresses and Strains in Iron and Steel Internal Stresses and Strains in Iron and SteelBy Henry D. Hibbard A NOTED ordnance engineer once said to a friend, in speaking of the production of great steel guns, "How is it? We design our guns with a factor of safety of eight, and the guns burst." The vague way Sep 1, 1906 
