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    A New Air-Compressor

    By E. Gybbon Spilsbury

    THE introduction of underground machinery in mines, and especially the invention of the rock drill, called attention to the necessity for some motive power to drive them. The use of steam generators u

    Jan 1, 1880

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    Montreal Paper - A New Air-compresser

    By E. Gybbon Spilsbury

    The introduction of underground machinery in mines, and especially the invention of the rock drill, called attention to the necessity for some motive power to drive them. The use of steam generators u

    Jan 1, 1880

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    A Survey of Methods for Determining Depth of Magnetic Ore Bodies

    By David Keys

    THE actual procedure in estimating depth of overburden from mag-netic observations made on the surface will vary with the form of the deposit and any theoretical discussion will apply only so far as t

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Revision of the Mining Law (231879fa-20a7-4c0b-95c0-b231fd0abf3e)

    By W. R. Ingalls

    THE bases of the work by the committee whereof I am chairman were (1) the abolition of extra-lateral rights and (2) the preservation of the maximum of the existing laws. The matter of extra-lateral ri

    Jan 6, 1922

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    Biographical Notices - D. K. Tschernoff

    Dimitri Konstantinovitch Tschernoff, was horn in Petrograd, Russia, on Nov. 1, 1839, and died in Yalta (Crimea) in the south of Russia, on Jan. 2, 1921. He obtained his early education in the Russi

    Jan 1, 1922

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    Washington Paper - The Manufacture of Coke in Northern China

    By Yang Tsang Woo

    The method of making coke that has been adopted at the Kaiping and other collieries in northern China resembles, to some extent, the familiar bee-hive oven process of the United States, except that a

    Jan 1, 1906

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    Birmingham Paper - Smelting Copper Concentrates in a Converter

    By F. J. Longworth

    FoR a number of years an intensive study has been made to improve the blast-furnace practice at Copperhill not only as to cost% but to provide a good grade of gas for the acid plants. This study took

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Technical Notes - Observations on Elevated-Temperature Tensile Deformation

    By S. F. Reiter, R. W. Guard, J. H. Keeler

    DURING the last several years the authors have been conducting tests on a tensile machine that autographically records load-elongation data. In certain tests at elevated temperatures on face-centered

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Arizona Paper - Method of Mining Talc

    By F. R. Hewitt

    The methods of mining talc are simple, and in western North Carolina are almost entirely by open cut and quarry. The larger part of the talc of this section lies in various-sized "veins''. i

    Jan 1, 1917

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    Papers - - Estimation of Petroleum Reserves - A Method of Estimating Oil and Gas Reserves (With Discussion)

    By D. L. Katz

    In the management of oil properties, it is always desirable to know the future behavior of oil wells and oil reservoirs. Some estimation of the quantity of oil and gas that will be produced must be ma

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Papers - - Estimation of Petroleum Reserves - A Method of Estimating Oil and Gas Reserves (With Discussion)

    By D. L. Katz

    In the management of oil properties, it is always desirable to know the future behavior of oil wells and oil reservoirs. Some estimation of the quantity of oil and gas that will be produced must be ma

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Anelastic Measurements on the Alloy Cu3Au

    By A. S. Nowick, W. A. Goering

    INspite of considerable interest in the kinetics of ordering of the alloy Cu3Au there is no direct information available on the activation energy for atom movements in this alloy, such as that obtaina

    Jan 1, 1959

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    War's Effect on Wrought Copper Alloys and Their Production

    By D. K. Crampton

    ON giving thought to the subject of this paper, my first reaction was that many and striking changes have come about as a direct result of the war. However, more careful analysis indicates that few, i

    Jan 1, 1944

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    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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    Lead-Smelting In The Ore-Hearth.

    By J. J. Brown

    Wilkes-Barre Meeting, Julie, runs., THE ore-hearth was the earliest type of furnace used in smelting Mississippi Valley lead-ores, which are very pure, and low in silver-content. The first smelters m

    May 1, 1911

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    Papres - Metal Mining - Mining Methods and Ore Estimations at the Hog Mountain Mine

    By N. O. Johnson

    The Hog Mountain mine is a pyritic-gold property in the north central part of Tallapoosa County, Alabama, at an elevation of 800 ft. in the southern Appalachian region. It is 13 miles by a good second

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Papers - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Developments in West Virginia during 1937

    By David B. Reger

    Extensive drilling for gas and increased pipe-line building were the major petroleum activities in West Virginia during 1937. According to the West Virginia Department of Mines, 1034 permits to drill

    Jan 1, 1938

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    The Mining Industry in British Columbia

    By John F. Walker

    WITH an estimated production of over 936,000,000 for the first six months, the gross value of mine production for 1937 in British Columbia should exceed $70,- 000,000. This figure, if attained, will e

    Jan 1, 1937

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    A One-Man Gold Mine

    By R. C. FLEMING

    G OLD MINING is enjoying a real revival in the West, and a considerable portion of the production is coming from small properties. The large mining companies of the world get most of the publicity, bu

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Power Plant Ash – A Neglected Asset

    By Gerard C. Gambs

    The electric utility industry is the largest customer of the U.S. coal industry, consuming nearly 50% of present coal production. By 1980, the electric utilities are expected to burn over 500 million

    Jan 1, 1967