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                     Coal - Whirling steel teeth of Lee-Norse Coal - Whirling steel teeth of Lee-NorseBy A. G. Gilbert Paradoxical is the word. The coal industry, despite reach- ing a 22-year high in production (590 million tons), has been tagged as having its back to the wall vis-a-vis its valiant attempts to quench Jan 1, 1971 
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                     Insulating Firebrick as a Furnace Lining Insulating Firebrick as a Furnace LiningBy R. S. Bradley WHAT are known as insulating firebrick are lightweight firebrick with low thermal conductivity designed primarily for use in direct contact with furnace gases. These are a recent development in the re Jan 1, 1937 
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                     Breaking Half a Million Tons in One Blast Breaking Half a Million Tons in One BlastBy M. A. Roche AST fall over half a million tons of ore and rock were broken in one blast at the open pit of the Hudson Bay Mining & Smelting Company's operation, at Flin Flon, Manitoba. The following particula Jan 1, 1934 
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                     1948 - Petroleum - Today and Tomorrow 1948 - Petroleum - Today and TomorrowBy Kirtley F. Mather FROM almost every point of view, petroleum was "strategic mineral number one" during the World War that ended in 1945. Even the spectacular advent of the atomic bomb in the final days of the conflict Jan 1, 1948 
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                     Favorable Financial Results Attend New Gold-Mine Development in Canada Favorable Financial Results Attend New Gold-Mine Development in CanadaBy JESSE L. MAURY DEVELOPMENT of new gold mines in Canada since the price of that metal was increased in 1932 and 1933 has been of interest and importance to many of us. The day-by-day story has given an impression of Jan 1, 1939 
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                     Non-metallic Mineral Industries of Illinois Non-metallic Mineral Industries of IllinoisBy J. E. Lamar THAT Illinois is an important mineral producing state is well known. A value of over $237,000,000 for the mineral products in 1926 indicates the magnitude of the industries. Coal mining is the largest Jan 1, 1929 
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                     More Cost Estimates on Taconite More Cost Estimates on TaconiteBy AIME The Taconites Are Ready, the editorial appearing on P. 933 of the September issue, has provoked comment from several informed engineers to the effect that the indicated profit margin was considerably Jan 1, 1950 
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                     Technical Notes - Structure of the Phase TiMn and the Indexing of Powder Patterns of Sigma-Type Phases Technical Notes - Structure of the Phase TiMn and the Indexing of Powder Patterns of Sigma-Type PhasesBy W. Rostoker, R. P. Elliott TWO intermediate phases enter into equilibrium with the primary solid solutions of titanium.' The TiMn2 phase was identified by Wallbaum2 as of the C14 type isomorphous with MgZn2. Contrary to Ma Jan 1, 1954 
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                     Methods for Determining Oxygen in Steel ? a Progress Report Methods for Determining Oxygen in Steel ? a Progress ReportBy J. G. Thompson PROJECT 8411 of the U. S. Bureau of Standards, sponsored by the Iron and Steel Division of the A.I.M.E., is an attempt to define more concisely than has been possible heretofore the accuracy and the L Jan 1, 1934 
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                     Topographic Mapping of United States Topographic Mapping of United StatesBy AIME AIME THE Federated American Engineering Societies through its Executive Board has endorsed House Bill 5230, introduced April 26, 1921, which provides for- the completion of the topographical survey of the Jan 1, 1921 
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                     Effects of Artificial Support in Longwall Mining as Determined by Barodynamic Experiment Effects of Artificial Support in Longwall Mining as Determined by Barodynamic ExperimentBy B. B. Bucky THIS investigation was carried on by means of models and the applica-tion of the principles of similitude to determine the effects of props, props and cribs and sand filling in longwall mining. The ge Jan 1, 1939 
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                     Four Days of Technical Sessions and Sightseeing at San Francisco's Regional Meeting Four Days of Technical Sessions and Sightseeing at San Francisco's Regional MeetingBy Walter F. Bradley CLOSE to 300 members and guests were registered at the Regional Meeting of the Institute in San Francisco. Oct. 3-6, and many other mining men were present at some of the sessions, but failed to regis Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Drainage In The Red Iron Ore Mines Of The Birmingham District; Alabama Drainage In The Red Iron Ore Mines Of The Birmingham District; AlabamaBy W. R. Crane DRAINAGE in these mines has been discussed in papers, on mining practice,1 but the fact that water, varying from 0.16 to 3.46 and averaging 1.43 times the amount of ore mined, has to be pumped from th Jan 1, 1927 
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                     Bunker Hill's Concentrator Bunker Hill's ConcentratorBy N. J. Sather The history of the Bunker Hill mine dates back to August 26, 1885, when Noah S. Kellogg found the outcrop of the Bunker Hill orebody on the hillside of Milo Gulch above the present town of Wardner, Id Jan 6, 1961 
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                     Mining Geology Meetings Stress War Minerals Mining Geology Meetings Stress War MineralsBy Charles H. Behre KEYNOTE of the mining geology sessions was the preparation for an extensive war with all that this implies as to the need for strategic minerals, both metallic and nonmetallic. Nevertheless the sessio Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Geologic Studies Play Major Role At Hudson Cement Co.'s Quarry Geologic Studies Play Major Role At Hudson Cement Co.'s QuarryBy J. R. Dunn Planning quarry operations and control of the quality of rock materials at Hudson Cement Co. at East Kingston, N. Y., are special problems because of multiple uses for the stone and the great structur Jan 11, 1961 
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                     The Wilfley Table, II The Wilfley Table, IIBy ROBERT R. RICHARDS My. first paper, read at the Cobalt Meeting of the Institute,1 July, 1907, dealt with the behavior of a small Wilfley table when concentrating galena from quartz, the table being fed with natural prod Sep 1, 1908 
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                     Magnesium: Production and Technology Magnesium: Production and TechnologyBy Philip D. Wilson OF all the metals in the war program the demand for and the production of magnesium have increased percentagewise the most. In the prewar year 1939 the production was 3350 tons. The war program, twice Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Chicago Paper - Electrolytic Zinc (with Discussion) Chicago Paper - Electrolytic Zinc (with Discussion)By C. A. Hansen The furnace used for experimental work is shown in Fig. 1. One fireclay sagger, or pot, was set within another and the space between the two filled with Silox heat insulation. The hearth is a cast-iro Jan 1, 1921 
