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                     Physical Metallurgy Physical MetallurgyBy R. L., Fullman During the past year there have been a number of significant investigations that have furnished evidence on the driving forces governing grain growth and on the role played by boundary impurities. Th Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Modern Practice of Ore-Sampling Modern Practice of Ore-SamplingBy 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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                     7. Mineral Exploration and Development in Maine 7. Mineral Exploration and Development in MaineBy Robert S. Young During the last quarter-century, exploration for metallic deposits in Maine has been sporadic with peaks generally coinciding with periods of high metal prices. Known cases of regional or semi-regiona Jan 1, 1968 
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                     30. Geology and Ore Deposits of the Gilman (Red Cliff, Battle Mountain ) District, Eagle County, Colorado 30. Geology and Ore Deposits of the Gilman (Red Cliff, Battle Mountain ) District, Eagle County, ColoradoBy R. E. Radabaugh, J. M. Brown, J. S. Merchant The Gilman district is on the northeast flank of the Sawatch Range in central Colorado. It has yielded a total of 10,000,000 tons of ore having a value of over $250,000,000. Paleozoic sediments intrud Jan 1, 1968 
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                     The Mystery Of The Missing Man The Mystery Of The Missing ManBy James K. Richardson Today, the enigma of the "missing man" in the metal mining industry equals, and frequently surpasses in objective importance, the problems of ore development, drilling, sampling, pumping, milling tech Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Screens for Sizing Screens for SizingBy ERNEST A. HERSAY ACCURATE ore-sizing with screens is drawing attention to certain details that now, more than ever before, require attention. There are many tests that must be preceded by careful sizing. The assayer o May 1, 1906 
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                     A National Spokesman for Engineers A National Spokesman for EngineersBy A. B. Stickney UPWARDS of 200,000 engineers in this country are sufficiently interested in engineering as a profession to have joined a society, but not over 10% of them belong to any one society. There is a widely- Jan 1, 1946 
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                     Rare Metals and Minerals ? Many New Uses ? Big Rise in Output of Beryllium, Calcium, Molybdenum, Radium ? Tungsten Scarce Rare Metals and Minerals ? Many New Uses ? Big Rise in Output of Beryllium, Calcium, Molybdenum, Radium ? Tungsten ScarceBy Frank L. Hess BERYLLIUM is demanding more of the limelight, and the output of beryllium copper (containing 2% to~ 3 per cent of beryllium) seems to have grown 60 per cent above that of 1936, which was double that o Jan 1, 1938 
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                     The Preparation Of Anthracite. The Preparation Of Anthracite.By Paul Sterling 1. INTRODUCTION. THE general impression regarding the preparation of merchantable anthracite is that it is confined to a colossal, grimy structure, called a "coal-breaker." This name is misnomer; f Oct 1, 1911 
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                     Proceedings Of The One Hundred And Third Meeting, Cleveland, Ohio, October, 1912. Proceedings Of The One Hundred And Third Meeting, Cleveland, Ohio, October, 1912.By AIME AIME INSTITUTE HEADQUARTERS, Hotel Statler. On Monday evening, Oct. 28, 1912, the visiting members and guests were informally received by the Local Committee at the Headquarters of the Institute at. the H Nov 1, 1912 
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                     Extractive Metallurgy Division - Vacuum Treatment of Parkes' Process Crusts on a Pilot-Plant Scale Extractive Metallurgy Division - Vacuum Treatment of Parkes' Process Crusts on a Pilot-Plant ScaleBy A. W. Schlechten, R. F. Doelling Parkes' process crusts were vacuum distilled using a shortened Pidgeon retort. Zinc was effectively removed below 800°C and recovered as a zinc sheet easily stripped from the furnace liner. Lead Jan 1, 1952 
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                     Climax Crushing Plants - Jaw and Cone Crushers in Two Plants Prepare Ball-Mill Feed Climax Crushing Plants - Jaw and Cone Crushers in Two Plants Prepare Ball-Mill FeedBy Coolbaugh, Franklin CRUSHING of Climax mine-run ore is carried out in two plants: No. 1 plant (flowsheet in Fig. 1) has a capacity of approximately 5000 tons per day. It is used as a stand-by except when maximum producti Jan 1, 1946 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Investigation of the Effects of Solutes on the Grain Boundary Stress Relaxation Phenomenon Institute of Metals Division - Investigation of the Effects of Solutes on the Grain Boundary Stress Relaxation PhenomenonBy E. S. Machlin, S. Weing GRAIN boundary stress relaxation has been the subject of several investigations in recent years, but as yet the phenomenon is not well understood. One of the major difficulties has been the lack of a Jan 1, 1958 
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                     The Relation Of Slow Driving To Fuel-Economy In Iron Blast-Furnace Practice. The Relation Of Slow Driving To Fuel-Economy In Iron Blast-Furnace Practice.By John B. Miles THE present period of depression in the iron industry, with the resultant close approximation of the cost of production to the selling-price of pig-iron, should make the discussion of this subject at Sep 1, 1908 
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                     Trends in Opencut Iron Mining Trends in Opencut Iron MiningBy W. A. STERLING IN the opencut iron mines of the Mesabi Range in Minnesota, the trend in mining is in the development of mining equipment and mining methods which will move surface overburden and ore-bearing material Jan 1, 1948 
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                     The Kurzwernhart Gas-Saving Process The Kurzwernhart Gas-Saving ProcessBy Joseph Hartshorne EVER since the introduction of the Siemens regenerative furnace, it has been recognized that a certain amount of gas is lost each time the furnace-action is reversed. This loss comes, first, from the Mar 1, 1906 
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                     Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in New Mexico in 1944 Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in New Mexico in 1944By John M. Kelly New Mexico produced 39,475,388 bbl. of oil in 1944, the greatest amount in one year in the oil history of the state. This production was 593,046 bbl. or 1.25 per cent more than in 1943. New Mexico ret Jan 1, 1945 
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                     International Trade in Nonmetallic Minerals ? Large Fluctuations Likely as Needs and Sources of Supply Change International Trade in Nonmetallic Minerals ? Large Fluctuations Likely as Needs and Sources of Supply ChangeBy Oliver Bowles DISCUSSIONS of trade and commerce are generally more comprehensive today than in the past; the problems are approached with a vision unrestricted by national boundaries, and broad enough to comprise t Jan 1, 1945 
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                     Consolidation Coal Co. Finds - Thorough Study of Accidents Necessary for Safe Mine Operation Consolidation Coal Co. Finds - Thorough Study of Accidents Necessary for Safe Mine OperationBy F. E. Bedale STUDY of several severe mine explosions that occurred during the winter of 1907 led to the belief that coal dust was a definite explosion hazard. The Consolidation Coal Co. was a pioneer in the early Jan 1, 1938 
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                     Efficiency-Engineering Applied To Mining. Efficiency-Engineering Applied To Mining.By GLENVILTE A. COLLINS (Presented at a Meeting of the Spokane Local Section of the Institute, Feb. 17, 1912, and accepted for publication in the Bulletin. ) WHILE I am not at the present time engaged in active mine-managem Sep 1, 1912 
