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    The Gravity Meter in Underground Prospecting

    By William Allen

    For the past six years gravity surveys have been used for underground prospecting in the copper mines at Bisbee, Ariz. The primary purpose of the surveys has been to reduce the diamond drilling an

    Mar 1, 1956

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    Slope Stability in Reclaimed Contour Stripping

    By E. Topuz, G. Faulkner, M. Karmis, C. Haycocks

    The Appalachian coal region of Virginia, southern West Virginia and Kentucky and the extreme eastern portion of Tennessee constitutes a unique area of surface coal mining activities. The area contains

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Strategic Minerals In War And Peace

    By Edwin C. Eckel

    The title of this study may fairly lead to misunderstanding unless its basal viewpoint is explained at the start. There is of course no chance of misunderstanding the term strategic minerals-for some

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Safety Education in Schools and Colleges

    By E. A. Holbrook

    AS A whole, engineering schools have not awakened A to the fact that the workmen compensation laws passed in most of our states between 1914 and 1917 effected a quiet but none the less real revolution

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Economy And Efficiency In Reverberatory Smelting

    By C. D. Demond

    IN reverberatory smelting, fuel is the chief item of expense, as it commonly is in processes using large percentages of it. Hence the most suitable supply is eagerly sought; that is, the supply which,

    Jan 8, 1914

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    Use of Suspensions in Ore Dressing

    By L. A. Rose

    AMONG the half-dozen major research search projects now being conducted at the Michigan College of Minim, and Technology under the terms of an FERA grant, an important one relates to the use of suspen

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Economics - Petroleum Economics in 1930 - Summary

    By J. Elmer Thomas

    If 1929 witnessed a growing realization on the part of the oil industry that supply must be balanced against demand, 1930 proved conclusively that excessive inventories constitute a price depressant e

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Coals in Mexico-Santa Rosa District

    By W. H. Adams

    I DOUBT if many of our engineers know of the existence of coal-fields extending over hundreds of miles of territory bordering on and lying contiguous to the Rio Grande River in Mexico. Essential as th

    Jan 1, 1882

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Fluorochemical Collectors in Flotation

    By Strathmore R. B. Cooke, Eugene L. Talbot

    THE perfluoro acids and derivatives show unusual surface-active properties that qualify them as possible flotation reagents. They lower the surface tension of water from 15 to 20 dynes below that obta

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Quenching of Alclad Sheet in Oil

    By Horace Knerr

    IT has been shown1 that the resistance to corrosion of duralumin sheet is greatly influenced by the quenching medium used in heat treatment, or, more specifically, by the rate of cooling during quench

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Silver in a Time of Change

    By Edward Sampson

    Despite the many industrial uses, the world market for silver as a commodity is far from free, being dominated by the U.S. Government both through acts of Congress and by policy of the Treasury Depart

    Jan 7, 1960

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    High Blast Heats in Mesaba Practice

    By Walther Mathesus

    INTRODUCTION THE use of high blast heats on furnaces melting Mesaba ores is still the exception, the average blast temperatures carried on Mesaba stacks seldom reaching 1,100° F. Some 15 years ago, w

    Jan 3, 1915

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    Materials Used In Oil-Refinery Pumps

    By A. E. Harnsberger

    IT is obvious that details such as the physical and chemical properties and methods of heat-treating of the materials mentioned must be omitted in a paper on the subject of materials used in oil-refin

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Some Structures in Steel Fusion Welds

    By S. W. Miller

    DURING the examination of welds made in steel by the oxy-acetylene and electric-arc processes, the writer has met with some unusual structures, which he has not encountered elsewhere. They seem to be

    Jan 2, 1918

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    Large Flotation Cells in Opemiska Concentrator

    By J. R. Maxwell

    Large capacity flotation cells with volumes ranging in size from 300 to 2000 cu ft are used in the Opemiska concentrator, Opemiska Copper Mines (Quebec), Canada. This paper gives a description of the

    Jan 1, 1973

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    Practical Dust Control in Metal Mines

    By J. L. Shugert, W. C. Williamson

    The paper covers the different phases of dust dissemination in the Butte mines and methods of its control. Dust inspection and reporting same are taken up in detail. Methods of dust and dust counting

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Progress in Alloys of Iron Research

    By Francis M. Walters

    THE problem of making iron-manganese alloys of scientific purity is a rather difficult one. They cannot be prepared in air because of the readiness with which the metals oxidize at the temperature of

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Gold in Dutch and French Guiana

    By George Laird

    IF IT IS true that Sir Walter Raleigh lost his head for his failure to find gold in the Guianas, the trumped up charge of "treason" might better have been "con-tributory negligence." That systematic i

    Jan 10, 1922

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    Scale-Up Relationships In Spodumene Flotation

    By W. E. Horst

    During the past few years of operation at Kings Mountain, N. C., full-scale flotation has generally yielded poorer metallurgical results than those obtained in the laboratory or pilot plant. After 2 m

    Jan 11, 1958

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    Virginia Paper - Manganese Determinations in Steel

    By William Kent

    During the discussions at the Philadelphia meeting in February last;) several speakers expressed their doubts of the general accuracy of chemical analyses of steel made by "iron works chemists," and e

    Jan 1, 1882