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                     An American Mining Engineer Visits the British Isles ?Thirty Days in Ireland, Scotland, and England An American Mining Engineer Visits the British Isles ?Thirty Days in Ireland, Scotland, and EnglandBy Eugene McAuliffe HAVING reached the status of an octogenarian plus, I suddenly decided to take a trip to Great Britain by airplane, before the possibility of hardening of the arteries made such a program too precariou Jan 1, 1947 
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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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                     Notes on Southern Nevada and Inyo County, California Notes on Southern Nevada and Inyo County, CaliforniaBy H. H. Taft IT has long been known that the volcanic area south of Belmont, Nye county, Nevada, had mining possibilities. Some of the old-time prospectors knew that gold existed there. Its remoteness from any sou Nov 1, 1905 
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                     Technical Notes - Thermal Conductivity of Nodular Iron Technical Notes - Thermal Conductivity of Nodular IronBy M. J. Sinnott WITH the advent of nodular iron as an engineering material, considerable interest has been shown in developing this material for various applications. Generally the strength, hardness, or ductility ar Jan 1, 1954 
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                     Kentucky Fluorspar and Its Value to the Iron- and Steel-Industries Kentucky Fluorspar and Its Value to the Iron- and Steel-IndustriesBy F. Julius Fohs CENTRALLY located with relation to the largest iron- and steel-producing districts of the United States, the fluorspar-deposits of Kentucky possess increasing interest and importance. As typical of th Apr 1, 1909 
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                     Papers - Preparation - Flotation of Bituminous Coal (T.P. 2397, Coal Tech., May 1948, with discussion) Papers - Preparation - Flotation of Bituminous Coal (T.P. 2397, Coal Tech., May 1948, with discussion)By R. E. Zimmerman The separation of fine sizes of coal from its impurities by means of various flotation methods has become of increasing importance in the coal industry. This, no doubt, will be even more so in the fut Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Young's Modulus - Its Metallurgical Aspects Young's Modulus - Its Metallurgical AspectsBy David J. Mack A SURVEY and critical appraisal of published information about Young's modulus was originally made by the writer because of a complete lack of information about this very important quantity in wo Jan 1, 1945 
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                     Crushing-Machines For Cyanide Plants. Crushing-Machines For Cyanide Plants.By MARK H. LAMB (Canal Zone Meeting, November, 1910.) THE recent growth of a sentiment among cyanide-plant designers against the use of gravity-stamps for the crushing preliminary to cyanidation may be said to date Jul 1, 1910 
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                     Age-hardening of Austenite Age-hardening of AusteniteBy F. R. Hensel Up to the present time few attempts have been made to produce hard nonmagnetic materials by heat treatment of austenitic steels. The usual result has been to cause them to pass into the martensitic st Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Discussions - Of Mr. Clarke's Paper on Electrical Apparatus for Coal-Mining (see p. 134) Discussions - Of Mr. Clarke's Paper on Electrical Apparatus for Coal-Mining (see p. 134)W. L. SaundeRs, New York City (communication to the Secretary*):—Notwithstanding the sweeping statements made by Mr. Clarke in this paper, the friends of compressed air are not dismayed. There is no w Jan 1, 1904 
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                     The Clinton Iron-Ore Deposits Of Stone Valley, Huntingdon County, Pa. The Clinton Iron-Ore Deposits Of Stone Valley, Huntingdon County, Pa.By J. J. Rutledge I. DESCRIPTION OF THE CLINTON ORES AND ASSOCIATED POCKS. THE Clinton rocks in Stone Valley comprise (1) thick layers of deep-red shale, (2) layers of reddish-gray shale interspersed with beds of sand Nov 1, 1908 
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                     Chemical And Electrochemical Problems Involved In New Cornelia Copper Co.'S Leaching Process Chemical And Electrochemical Problems Involved In New Cornelia Copper Co.'S Leaching ProcessBy Henry Mackay THE interesting paper recently submitted by Messrs. Tobelmann and Potter' shows that chemical problems have developed which are of great interest in this new and important branch of metallurgy. T Jan 9, 1919 
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                     Magnesium Alloys - Factors Affecting Abnormal Grain Growth in Magnesium-alloy Castings Magnesium Alloys - Factors Affecting Abnormal Grain Growth in Magnesium-alloy CastingsBy H. E. Elliott, R. S. Busk, A. T. Peters One of the problems of the fabricator of metals and alloys is the propensity of some composition rarnges toward abnoermal grain growth during certain stages of fabrication. In this respect magnesium a Jan 1, 1945 
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                     Semi-centennial Meeting Semi-centennial MeetingBy WILKES BARRE AS PREVIOUSLY announced, the semi-centennial meeting of the Institute is to be held at Wilkes-Barre, Pa., on Sept. 12, 13, 14, and 15. An interesting program of technical sessions and excursions is no Jan 1, 1921 
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                     Convalescent Europe ? Personal Observations of What Is Going On There Convalescent Europe ? Personal Observations of What Is Going On ThereBy Harvey S. Mudd WHEN talking about Europe it is well to endeavor to keep politics and economics apart but they have become so intermingled in recent years that the discussion of one topic inevitably leads to the othe Jan 1, 1947 
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                     Where Does the Mine Dollar Go? Where Does the Mine Dollar Go?By Paul M. Tyler DOES mining pay? Inasmuch as the whining of minerals from Nature is one of the world's principal sources of new wealth, this question is of general economic interest but it is obviously of even m Jan 1, 1934 
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                     The Undeveloped Mineral Reserves of the Turkish Republic The Undeveloped Mineral Reserves of the Turkish RepublicBy Emil-Paul Lorenz Considered as a whole, the mineral resources of the Turkish Republic (Anatolia) are in their untapped virgin state, and the little development shown is not the result of modern systematic geologic exp Jan 1, 1948 
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                     Ore Concentration ? Four Plants Use Selective Flotation on Complex Ores Ore Concentration ? Four Plants Use Selective Flotation on Complex OresBy T. R. Wright THE Corporation operates concentrators in four camps: Casapalca. Morococha, Cerro de Pa-co, and Mahr. The present concentrator at Cerro de Pasco is the newest having been completed in 1943. and that a Jan 1, 1945 
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                     Electrical Dewatering of Phosphate Tailing Electrical Dewatering of Phosphate TailingBy E. C. Houston The phosphate ores mined in middle Tennessee typically consist of granular rock phosphate particles disseminated in a clayey matrix. In the TVA plant near Columbia, Tenn., the phosphate ore is mined, Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Improvements in Rolling Iron and Steel Improvements in Rolling Iron and SteelBy James E. York THE honor so fairly earned and so incompletely and tardily paid to Henry Cort, the inventor of the puddling-furnace and the, rolling-mill, has been fully set forth by Mr. Charles H. Morgan,1 and needs May 1, 1906 
