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VI. Taste and OdorBy William E. Ford, Edward Salisbury Dana
In their action upon the senses a few minerals possess taste, and others under some circumstances give off odor. 444. Taste belongs only to soluble minerals. The different kinds of taste adopted for
Jan 1, 1922
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Zinc Refining (0f887397-68e2-4712-a472-783ebd83e9d6)E. G. SPILSBURY, New York, N. Y.-I would like to ask Mr. Wemple what is the total loss in redistillation; not merely the weight of the lead removed, but also the loss clue to rehandling of a large amo
Jan 4, 1918
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Refractories Then and NowBy HAROLD E. WHITE
LONG before the Stone Age, when man first sought shelter where there-were no natural shelters, such as caves and clefts in the rock, he uprooted trees and planted them upside down so that the roots fo
Jan 1, 1929
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Forthcoming MeetingsOrganization Place Date 1919 Automotive Engineers New York, N. Y. Feb. 4-6 American Institute of Mining Engineers New York, N. Y. Feb. 17-20 New England Association of Gas Engineers Boston, Mass. F
Jan 2, 1919
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Geophysical Case History, Fredericktown Lead District, MissouriBy Harold Powers
THIS paper presents geophysical and subsurface data observed in the vicinity of Shafts No. 1 and and 5 of the National Lead Co. lead mines at Fredericktown, Madison County, Missouri, see Fig. 1. The a
Jan 3, 1953
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Technical Notes - Mass Spectrometric Examination of Anode Gases from Aluminum Reduction CellsBy Jack L. Henry, R. D. Holliday
GASEOUS products of an aluminum reduction cell consist mainly of carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide. Sulfur dioxide, hydrogen fluoride, and hydrogen sulfide have also been conc~usively identified.
Jan 1, 1958
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Trends (f33f58bc-5781-447b-ac63-4f3bcc710dcd)THE iron and steel industry spent $1,170,000,000 in 1952 for improvements and expansion, with an accompanying rise of 9 million net tons in capacity to 117.5 million tons of ingots and steel for casti
Jan 3, 1953
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New Board of Directors OrganizesBy AIME AIME
THE organization of the Board of Directors was effected Tuesday afternoon in ' executive session. Messrs. Bassett,. Buehler, Cates, Daveler, Eavenson, Eilers, Elliott, Evans, Guess, Lovejoy, Moul
Jan 1, 1931
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Wilkes-Barre Meeting - May 1877Jan 1, 1879
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High-Grade Technical Sessions Feature of Houston MeetingBy AIME AIME
THE meeting of the Petroleum Division at Houston, Oct. 10-12-headquarters, Rice Hotel-was preeminently a technological success. Two hundred and twenty-five attended the Thursday morning session and ap
Jan 1, 1935
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Minas Del Rif and Moroccan IronBy COURTNEY DE KALB
IRON ore is the cause of the present trouble in Morocco. At least three nations are interested in the outcome and private syndicates have been active. The iron deposits are found in that mountainous n
Jan 1, 1925
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Health and Safety - Excellent Record Forecast for the YearBy C. M. Fellman
AVAILABLE data for the first nine months of the Year indicate that accident occurrence in metal mining was well on its way to an all-time low for 1939. However, the relatively rapid pickup in mining p
Jan 1, 1940
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Resistance of Copper-silicon-manganese Alloys to Corrosion by AcidsBy H. A. Bedworth
ALLOYS of copper and silicon have been known for one hundred years or more but the commercial development of this type of alloy has taken place during the past few years. In 1905, Sperry1 proposed the
Jan 1, 1929
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Minerals Beneficiation - Coadsorption of Dodecylamine Ion and Molecule on QuartzBy R. W. Smith
There are many inconsistencies and gaps in available information concerning the mechanism whereby dodecylamine acts as a collector for quartz. The author compares the studies which have been made in c
Jan 1, 1963
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The Elko Prince Mine and MillBy J. V. N. Dorr
THE Elko Prince mine is in the Gold Circle district, Nevada, about ½ miles(2. 4km.) from the town of Midas, 55 miles (88.5 km.) west of Battle Mountain and 50 miles (8.5 km.) northeast of Golconda.
Jan 8, 1918
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New York Paper - Brown-Coal Mining in GermanyBy George J. Young
DURing the spring of 1910 1 visited a number of open-pit brown-coal mines and underground workings in the vicinity of Halle, Halberstadt, Leipsic, Cologne and Bonn. The notes which I took and the obse
Jan 1, 1916
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BlastingA BLAST can be "full of sound and fury," signifying nothing but a poorly confined charge, or it can be a muffled, well controlled explosion which moves the rock efficiently and places it in the desire
Jan 1, 1952
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Brown-Coal Mining In GermanyBy George Young
DURING the spring of 1910 I visited a number of open-pit brown-coal mines and underground workings in the vicinity of Halle, Halberstadt, Leipsic, Cologne and Bonn. The notes which I took and the obse
Jan 2, 1916
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Industrial Minerals - Reclamation of Phosphate from a Florida Washer Slime by FlotationBy F. J. Smit, S. C. Sun
Flotation variables were investigated for the re-clamation of phosphate from a Florida washer slime. Under optimum conditions, 92% of the phosphate was recovered. Further cleaning of the rougher flota
Jan 1, 1963
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Fortune Shows Mining Sales Up 14.5% In 1967The mining companies on the page opposite are among the elite industrial 500 in Fortune magazine's June Directory of U. S. firms that rang up the largest dollar sales volume in 1967. The companie
Jan 8, 1968