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    Halifax Paper - The Pictou Coal-Field

    By Henry S. Poole

    This field is geologically of much interest. It is small, hut with some seams of unusual thickness, the main one being as much as thirty-eight feet thick. The quality of the seams, as also of the asso

    Jan 1, 1886

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    Pittsburgh Parper - The Tessié Gas Producer

    By A. L. Holley

    Those who are familiar with working gas furnaces will perhaps admit that the ordinary producer is the least satisfactory feature of the- whole system, chiefly by reason of its great waste of fuel, bot

    Jan 1, 1880

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    The Control Of Coal Flotation Circuits

    By S. K. Kawatra

    In order to take full advantage of the use of manipulatable variables to effectively control the response of coal flotation circuits to disturbances and to optimize circuit performance, the effects of

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Papers - Reserves and Mining - Oil and Gas Wells Drilled through Workable Coal Seams (T.P. 2430, Coal Tech., Nov. 1948)

    By Arch J. Alexander

    Coal is produced, in commercial quantities, in thirty-five of the fifty-five counties of West Virginia. Oil and gas are produced, commercially, in forty-two counties. So, you may readily see that coal

    Jan 1, 1949

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    On the Classification of Original Rocks

    By Thomas MacFarlane

    DURING the last fifteen years the progress made in the science of lithology has been of a very marked character. From being a miscellaneous collection of facts and observations regarding certain miner

    Jan 1, 1880

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    The Life Of Crucible Steel Furnaces.

    By John Hall

    THE recently announced run of three years, nine months and eleven days made by a. crucible steel melting furnace of the Columbia Tool Steel Co., which is claimed as a. world's record, brings forc

    Jan 9, 1913

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    The Shifting Pattern of Mineral Demand

    By Charles White Merrill

    A forecast of mineral demand during the remaining years of the 20th century can serve as an excellent starting point for student mining and mineral engineers in planning their professional careers. Th

    Jan 2, 1964

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    Brush Plating Goes To The Top

    By Robert R. Brookshire

    Brush plating has been thought of by many as black magic bordering on alchemy. Actually it is a science that uses both electro-chemical and mechanical engineering skills and technology. We are not sur

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Productivity In The Lead-Zinc Industry

    By H. M. Callaway

    There are key words common to Government and the minerals industry, the use of which immediately spark interest, argument and confusion. Among these is productivity, a term ranking for widespread misu

    Jan 11, 1961

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    Distribution Curves For Sink-And-Float Separation Of Iron Ores

    By Rudolph G. Wuerker

    WITH the growing complexity of ore dressing processes and the diversity of equipment, efficiency control has become increasingly important in beneficiation. In the case of iron ore dressing, there hav

    Jan 7, 1958

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    On The Allotropy Of Stainless Steels

    By Frederick Mark Becket

    DOCTOR Albert Sauveur, distinguished scientist and Honorary Member of this Institute, predicted in the first Howe Memorial Lecture that the privilege of delivering this annual address would be conside

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Open Pit Forum – The Lavender Pit

    By Warren T. Smith

    The Phelps Dodge Corp. Lavender pit is located in the Bisbee mining district near the town of Lowell, Ariz. A quartz monzonite porphyry exists as an intrusive stock and was the source of mineralizatio

    May 1, 1956

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    Beneficiation Practice At The Tsumeb Concentrator

    By J. Howard Boyce

    INTRODUCTION The Tsumeb Mine is situated in the northern part of South West Africa, approximately 335 air miles north-east of the port of Walvis Bay on the Atlantic Coast, and 240 air miles north

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Through The Eyes Of An Educator

    By Guy T. McBride

    The 1970's have been considered a pivotal decade for the mineral industries. Undergraduate mineral engineering education is relevant to this theme; in particular, there are three interrelated pro

    Jan 3, 1973

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    Radioactivity at the Caribou Silver Mine

    By G. Carman Ridland

    A program of exploration for radioactive deposits, conducted in 1945 in the well-known mineralized areas of the Front Range, Colorado, was rewarded with the discovery of pitchblende in a dump at Carib

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Experience at the Radon Uranium Mine

    By Philip Lindstrom

    T he Radon mine is in the north end of the Big Indian mining district in San Juan County, Utah. Hecla Mining Co. operated the mine from early 1955 to early 1964 through an operating agreement with Fed

    Jan 12, 1964

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    Lead Mining In The Mississippi Valley

    The Mississippi river was discovered by French explorers that came southwestward, by way of the Great Lakes, from eastern Canada. Vignan, Joliet, De Champlain, and others of the French pioneers in the

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Determining the Exploration Budget (MARCH 1983)

    By L. C. Binon

    Exploration budgets are commonly determined by rules of thumb, such as a percentage of earnings or other fiscal measure. An appropriate exploration budget is the amount needed to achieve company goals

    Jan 1, 1984

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    The Secondary Enrichment Of Ore-Deposits

    By S. F. Emmons

    IT was said by many who discussed Professor Posepny's admirable paper on the " Genesis of Ore-Deposits," read at the Chicago meeting of the Institute, in 1893, that its most valuable feature was

    Jan 1, 1902

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    London Paper - The Crystallography of Iron

    By G. Cartaud, F. Osmond

    We have already devoted two previous memoirs to this question. In the firstL we collated and discussed the existing literature on the subject; in the second: we described the crystalline forms obtaine

    Jan 1, 1907