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                     A Gas Outburst in the Thick-Vein Freeport Coal Seam A Gas Outburst in the Thick-Vein Freeport Coal SeamBy C. W. Pollock THAT a distressing explosion of some magnitude did not take place in the Berry No. 3 mine of the Ford Collieries Co. recently was solely because no source of ignition was present when the stage was se Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Lake Champlain (Plattsburgh) Paper - The System of Filling at the Mines of the Minnesota Iron Company, Soudan. Minn. Lake Champlain (Plattsburgh) Paper - The System of Filling at the Mines of the Minnesota Iron Company, Soudan. Minn.By D. H. Bacon Our Transactions contain so many suggestions of apparently trivial, yet really important, contrivances for the saving of time and Jan 1, 1893 
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                     An Early Discovery Of Fullers' Earth In Arkansas. An Early Discovery Of Fullers' Earth In Arkansas.By J. C. Branner (New York Meeting, February, 1012.) DURING the past two or three years I have seen statements regarding the first discovery of fullers' earth in this country that seem to require correction or m Jul 1, 1912 
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                     The Financial Report Of A Mining Company- Its Content And Meaning The Financial Report Of A Mining Company- Its Content And MeaningBy Henry Fernald THE accounting system or bookkeeping methods of any company are principally the concern of that company and of those who are in control of its affairs. Its published financial report is, however, prim Jan 1, 1928 
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                     New York Paper - Hot-Blast Smelting for the Elimination of Arsenic, Antimony, Lead and Zinc from Copper-Mattes, and for the Production of Lead New York Paper - Hot-Blast Smelting for the Elimination of Arsenic, Antimony, Lead and Zinc from Copper-Mattes, and for the Production of LeadBy S. E. Bretherton Mr. AllaW Gibb, of Mount Perry, Queensland, Australia, in an interesting and instructive paper,* describes fully the great difficulties metallurgists encounter in seeking to produce marketable copper Jan 1, 1904 
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                     Electrolytic Solder Electrolytic SolderBy R. P. E. Hermsdorf THE electrolytic refining of metals for the removal of undesirable impurities has become a recognized necessity in the nonferrous field. Copper, lead, zinc, nickel, silver and gold have been produced Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Corrosion Resistant Materials and Coatings in Trail Chemical Operations Corrosion Resistant Materials and Coatings in Trail Chemical OperationsBy E. A. G. Colls Discusses corrosion in Trail chemical plants producing ammonia, sulphuric, nitric and phosphoric acids, ammonium phosphates, sulphate and nitrate, together with miscellaneous allied material problems Jan 4, 1950 
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                     Plattsburgh Paper - Note on a Collection of Tertiary Fossil Plants from Potosí Bolivia Plattsburgh Paper - Note on a Collection of Tertiary Fossil Plants from Potosí BoliviaBy N. L. Britton About two years ago Dr. Newberry referred to me for study a considerable collection of fossil plants sent him by Dr. Arthur F. Wendt, engineer of the silver mines " El Cerro Rico de Potosi" in Bolivia Jan 1, 1893 
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                     Optimum Production Rate For High-Grade/Low Tonnage Mines Optimum Production Rate For High-Grade/Low Tonnage MinesBy Ross Glanville INTRODUCTION The Optimum Production Rate (OPR) is one of the most important parameters in the evaluation of a mineral deposit. The OPR can also be expressed as the Optimum Mine Life (OML) in years Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Diesel Power For Underground Haulage Diesel Power For Underground HaulageBy J. H. East, E. R. Maize INTRODUCTION PROBABLY no other type of equipment is now being introduced into American underground mines about which less is known and about which there is more misinformation than the Diesel mine Jan 1, 1947 
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                     Papers - Electrical Methods - Electrical Methods in Prospecting for Gold (With Discussion) Papers - Electrical Methods - Electrical Methods in Prospecting for Gold (With Discussion)By Folke H. Kihlstedt Geophysical prospecting for ore has been more or less at a standstill during the present crisis owing to the lack of interest in base-metal exploration. A notable exception is the increased use of ele Jan 1, 1934 
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                     Petroleum Industry, 1930 Petroleum Industry, 1930By C. V. Millikan THE year 1930 in the petroleum industry has been characterized by the establishment of large potential production of crude oil. This has resulted in closer cooperation between companies by proration a Jan 1, 1931 
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                     A Corporate Perspective - The Rio Tinto-Zinc Corporation PLC A Corporate Perspective - The Rio Tinto-Zinc Corporation PLCBy Alistair Frame INTRODUCTION In April 1988 discussions were about to start with BP on the possibility of buying their- mineral interests, and it took a long time to arrange a deal. I will talk about RTZ without BP Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Minerals Beneficiation - Sedimentation Process Fundamentals Minerals Beneficiation - Sedimentation Process FundamentalsBy B. Fitch This paper deals with the behavior of sedimenting suspensions. More particularly, it treats, in as organized a manner as possible, the body of knowledge, theoretical or empirical, by which one predict Jan 1, 1962 
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                     Convalescent Europe ? Personal Observations of What Is Going On There Convalescent Europe ? Personal Observations of What Is Going On ThereBy Harvey S. Mudd WHEN talking about Europe it is well to endeavor to keep politics and economics apart but they have become so intermingled in recent years that the discussion of one topic inevitably leads to the othe Jan 1, 1947 
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                     Steelmaking/U.S.A. (e137ee56-2a88-4128-9c5c-7cc4e834c1c9) Steelmaking/U.S.A. (e137ee56-2a88-4128-9c5c-7cc4e834c1c9)By Leo F. Reinartz Part II of a four-part series on the history of steelmaking in the US, points out the inadequate safety and living conditions that existed in steel mills at the turn of the Century. Also defined are f Jan 1, 1961 
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                     Role of Fracture Physics in Understanding Comminution Phenomena Role of Fracture Physics in Understanding Comminution PhenomenaBy Klaus Schoenert In the analysis of comminution processes, it is necessary to have a detailed knowledge of such subprocesses as: transportation of the particles to the zone where they are stressed; the stressing of pa Jan 1, 1973 
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                     Wilkes-Barre Paper - Assay of Silver-Bearing Gouge-Ores Wilkes-Barre Paper - Assay of Silver-Bearing Gouge-OresBy Charles R. Keyes, D. F. Riddell For a period of several years, and in a large number of oases, the Metallurgical Laboratories of the New Mexico School of Mines were employed in umpire work. During this time many important local prob Jan 1, 1912 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - Development of a (110) Preferred Orientation in Rolled and Annealed High-Purity Tantalum Institute of Metals Division - Development of a (110) Preferred Orientation in Rolled and Annealed High-Purity TantalumBy H. F. Webster, C. G. Dunn Rolling md annealing procedures are described for developing the (110) preferred orientation in tantalum for use as a thermionic-emission materinl where electrodes of a uniform high work function are Jan 1, 1964 
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                     Effect Of Sixteen Alloying Elements On Hardenability Of Steel Effect Of Sixteen Alloying Elements On Hardenability Of SteelBy Robert H. Hafner, Irvin R. Kramer, Stewart L. Toleman IN his paper on the calculation of hardenability from chemical composition, Grossmann1 discussed the effect of most of the alloying elements used commercially. The purpose of the work reported in this Jan 1, 1943 
