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    U. S. Navy Steam Engineering School

    The U. S. Navy Department has perfected plans for the enrollment and training of considerable numbers of engineering officers. A school for this purpose, the U. S. Navy Steam Engineering School, has b

    Jan 10, 1918

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    Note On The Utilization Of The Waste Heat Of Regenerative Furnaces. (85e93441-eaa8-40aa-a520-d2dd51ff1930)

    Discussion of the paper of George C. Stone, presented at the New York Meeting, October, 1913, and printed in Bulletin No. 82, October, 1913, pp. 2401 to 2402. D. S. JACOBUS,* New York, N. Y.:-The eng

    Jan 12, 1913

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    Troy Paper - The Northern Serpentine Belt in Chester County, Pennsylvania

    By Persifor Frazer

    MR. Theodore D. Rand has made some interesting observations on the serpentines of Chester and Delaware counties, Penna., in which he suggests that the outcrops of this rock are detached from each othe

    Jan 1, 1884

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    Mining - Safety Factor Characteristic Curves. Then Application to Mine Hoisting Ropes - Discussion

    By W. A. Boyer

    Edward Thomas (U.S. Bureau of Mines, Washington, D. C.)—This excellent article on an ingenious and successful installation of wooden rock bolts loses much of its effectiveness through an attempt by th

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Mathews Receives Hunt Gold Medal

    JOHN ALEXANDER MATHEWS, who has been awarded the Hunt Gold Medal for his paper "Austenite and Austenitic Steels," which was pre-sented before the Institute as the Howe Memorial Lec-ture for 1925, was

    Jan 2, 1928

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    Biographical Notices - Ellsworth Daggett

    Ellsworth Daggett, who joined the Institute in 1873, and had beeu a prominent figure in the mining profession of Utah and other Western states for many years, died in San Francisco, Jan. 5, 1923. Mr.

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Biographical Notices - Ellsworth Daggett

    Ellsworth Daggett, who joined the Institute in 1873, and had beeu a prominent figure in the mining profession of Utah and other Western states for many years, died in San Francisco, Jan. 5, 1923. Mr.

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Salt Lake City Paper - Flotation and the Utah Copper Mine

    By E. E. Barker

    Although flotation was known to be a successful process prior to 1312, Utah Copper Co.'s ores were not entirely treated by this process until 1923. Experiments had been conducted, of course, prio

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Papers - Zinc - Reduction of Zinc Ores by Natural Gas

    By H. A. Doerner

    The process for smelting zinc developed several centuries ago is still in use. Through the experience accumulated over this long period of time, details of the process have been perfected until there

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Institute of Metals Division - Substructure and Mechanical Properties of a Drawn and Annealed Iron-Silicon Alloy

    By D. A. Thomas, M. F. Comerford

    Poly crystalline wires of Fe-3.2 wt pct Si were cold-drawn to 31, 66, and 87 pct reductions of area. Mechanical properties and tnicrostructures were studied after recovery and re crystallization. An i

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Papres - Metal Mining - A Successful Dragline Dredge (With Discussion)

    By James F. Magee

    There is nothing new about dragline dredging for placer gold. The use of the separate unit for excavating preceded the large barge with excavator mounted upon it, which has reached a high state of per

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Papers - Milling Practice - Laboratory Beneficiation of Fluorite Ore from the Minerva Oil Company, El Dorado, Illinois (T. P. 2055, Min. Tech., Sept. 1946)

    By O&apos, R. G. Meara, M. M. Fine

    One of the principal activities of the Bureau of Mines connected with the recent war was to help to increase the supply of strategic and critical minerals. Fluorite was one of the most critical of the

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Papers - Milling Practice - Laboratory Beneficiation of Fluorite Ore from the Minerva Oil Company, El Dorado, Illinois (T. P. 2055, Min. Tech., Sept. 1946)

    By M. M. Fine, R. G. Meara, O&apos

    One of the principal activities of the Bureau of Mines connected with the recent war was to help to increase the supply of strategic and critical minerals. Fluorite was one of the most critical of the

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Electrochemical Studies of the Xanthate-Dixanthogen System on Pyrite

    By M. Takeda, H. Majima

    Pyrite has been subjected to xanthate adsorption experiments in order to determine the nature of adsorption. The identification of adsorbed species by means of IR spectroscopy, as well as UV, shows th

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Standard Flotation Separations

    By Clarence Thom

    This chapter presents, in summarized form, standard procedures for making separations of minerals from their ores by the froth flotation process to produce marketable concentrates. These are typical m

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Thermal Changes In Melting And Refining

    ALTHOUGH the open-hearth charge contributes CO, C02, H2, and water vapor to the combustion gases and absorbs oxygen from them, in the main the thermal effects in the melting charge and molten bath can

    Jan 1, 1951

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    The Thunder Mountain Mining District Valley County, Idaho

    By Clyde Ross

    The Thunder Mountain mining district is in eastern Valley County, Idaho. It is of undefined extent but nearly all of the development is confined to the ridge between Monumental and Marble creeks in un

    Jan 1, 1933

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    New York Paper - Oil and Gas Possibilities of Kentucky

    By F. Julius Fohs

    With portions of two coal basins within its borders and a few scattered fields already developed, the question arises: What is the future of Kentucky as an oil-producing State? Is the long list of fai

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Research in Processes of Ore Deposition

    By Waldemar Lindgren

    FIFTEEN years ago, in his presidential address before the Washington Academy of Sciences,1 Alfred H. Brooks said: "Applied geology can only maintain its present high position by continuing the researc

    Jan 1, 1928

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    San Francisco Paper - Biographical Notice of John Birkinbine

    By Rossier W. Raymond

    John Birkinbine was born Nov. 16, 1844, at Reading, Pa., the eldest son of H. P. M. Birkinbine, widely known as a hydraulic engineer. The family removed subsequently to Philadelphia, where, as a young

    Jan 1, 1916