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Coal Follows Through
By E. G. Bailey
PLANTS that normally burn coal now able too obtain a substantial increase over their normal supply for their greater power needs, and also additional tonnage for extra storage against the uncertaintie
Jan 1, 1942
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Production Of Magnesium By The Carbothermic Process At Permanente
By T. A. Dungan
THE thermal processes for the production of metallic magnesium can be divided into two general classifications, the direct reduction of magnesia with carbon and the indirect reduction of compounds of
Jan 1, 1944
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Steam Power Plant and Electrical Distribution
By Stanley F. French, Bruno F. Koch
Although the amount of dust that will be actually recovered in the six main dust-control systems cannot be accurately stated until the tests mentioned previously are carried out, it is estimated that
Jan 1, 1942
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Synthetic Liquid Fuels from Coal
By J. D. Doherty
That America's great coal deposits eventually will be our principal source of liquid as well as solid fuels is generally accepted. Moreover, the day when synthetic oil from coal will begin to sup
Jan 1, 1949
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20. The Geology and Ore Deposits of the Tri-State District of Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma
By Paul R. Dingess, Edward H. Hare, Douglas C. Brockie
Mining in the Tri-State district of Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma has been nearly continuous from about 1848 until the present day, although the major activity was from about 1880 to 1955. The distri
Jan 1, 1968
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Proceedings Of The Meeting Of The Board Of Directors, Jan. 26, 1917
At the meeting of the Board of Directors of the Institute on Jan. 26, 1917, the following actions were taken: Messrs. A. C. Clark, Lawrence Addicks and G. D. Van Arsdale were appointed Tellers to cou
Jan 3, 1917
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The American Bloomary Process For Making Iron Direct From The Ore.*
By T. Egleston
THE direct process for the manufacture of iron which is principally used in the United States, in New York and New Jersey, is called the Jersey forge, the Champlain forge, the Catalan forge, the Bloom
Jan 1, 1880
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Arizona Paper - Possibilities in the Wet Treatment of Copper Concentrates (with Discussion)
By Lawrence W. Aldrich
At the San Francisco meeting of the Institute last year, I presented, through the courtesy of Dr. James Douglas, some results of experiments on the roasting and leaching of concentrator tailings. Afte
Jan 1, 1917
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Canadian Gold Output Increasing; Developments at Depth Favorable
By Louis D. Huntoon
CANADIAN gold production is forging ahead annually and the prospects are that it will continue to do so for many years. Table 1 shows recent annual increases. Production for 1933 will probably reach $
Jan 1, 1933
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Virginia Paper - Investigations on the Ore Knob Copper Process
By T. Egleston
The works of the Ore Knob Copper Company are situated in the county of Ashe in the northwestern part of the State of North Carolina, about ten miles from the Virginia line, at an elevation of 4600 fee
Jan 1, 1882
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The Mellen Rod-Casting Machine
By R. C. Patterson
IN view of the circumstance that very few important changes have been made within the last 15 or 20 years in the equipment of rod and wire mills, the description of a new process introduced by Grenvil
Jan 5, 1915
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Seismograph Prospecting for Oil (de917419-792e-46b2-8d4d-42e6604a122a)
By Walter English
THE four papers making up this symposum have been prepared espe-cially for those who have no knowledge of seismograph prospecting. To many people mathematics is a formidable subject, and many are disc
Jan 1, 1939
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The Duplex Process of Steel Manufacture at the Maryland Steel Works
By F. F. Lines
IT is not the intention of the writer to enter into a discussion of the relative merits of the duplex process as compared with the straight scrap and pig iron process, working under the same condition
Jan 4, 1915
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Copper Refining in the United States.*
By T. Egleston
THE materials containing copper which are refined in the United States, are, for the most part, the native, coppers of Lake Superior. Until quite recently but little pig copper was made for sale, and
Jan 1, 1881
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Minerals Beneficiation - Removal of Fatty Acid Coatings from Iron Oxide Surfaces and its Effect on the Duplex Flotation Process and on Pelletizing
By E. M. Kalar, I. Iwasaki, J. D. Zetterstrom
Several methods of removing fatty acid coatings from iron ore flotation concentrates were tested both on a Mesabi oxidized iron ore and on a magnetic taconite concentrate, and their effects on the dup
Jan 1, 1968
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Papers - Seismic Methods - Seismogrqph Prospecting for Oil, Symposium (T. P. 1059)
The four papers making up this symposum have been prepared especially for those who have no knowledge of seismograph prospecting. To many people mathematics is a formidable subject, and many are disco
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Seismic Methods - Seismogrqph Prospecting for Oil, Symposium (T. P. 1059)
The four papers making up this symposum have been prepared especially for those who have no knowledge of seismograph prospecting. To many people mathematics is a formidable subject, and many are disco
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Seismic Methods - Seismogrqph Prospecting for Oil - Introduction:
By Walter A. English
The four papers making up this symposum have been prepared especially for those who have no knowledge of seismograph prospecting. To many people mathematics is a formidable subject, and many are disco
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Seismic Methods - Seismogrqph Prospecting for Oil - Introduction:
By Walter A. English
The four papers making up this symposum have been prepared especially for those who have no knowledge of seismograph prospecting. To many people mathematics is a formidable subject, and many are disco
Jan 1, 1940
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Crushing Practice in the Southwest
By David, Cole
THE years 1914-15-16 were a pioneering period in mining, milling, and copper metallurgy generally. It was uncertain just what path the crushing, grinding, and concentrating processes would take. This
Jan 1, 1931