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Three Roofing-Granule Plants In Pennsylvania
By Richard M. Foose
MOST of the roofing granules produced in Pennsylvania are made by two companies at three plants. The Advance Industrial Supply Co. has three quarries and a mill at Gladhill Station, in southern Adams
Jan 1, 1945
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Papers - Coalescence Process for Producing Semifabricated Oxygen-free Copper (T.P. 1217)
By John Tyssowski
In 1925, Harry Howard Stout, then metallurgist for Phelps Dodge Corporation, while investigating the cleaning of cathode copper by various gases at elevated temperatures below the melting point of the
Jan 1, 1941
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Ground Mounted Friction Hoists At FMC
By Richard Hodgson
FMC Corporation, at their mine and soda ash refinery near Green River, Wyoming, currently mines in excess of 3 million tons per year of trona. Upon completion of the current expansion, the mine will b
Jan 1, 1975
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Records Of Black Hawk Operations At Mogollon
By Wilford S. Wright
FOR the past four years the management of the Black Hawk Consolidated Mines plant at Mogollon has conscientiously kept accurate records pertaining to cost of operation and the performance of certain e
Jan 1, 1943
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An Evaluation Of Factors Affecting Iron Oxide In Open-Hearth Liquid Steel
By J. E. Gould, H. J. Hand
MANY independent studies are being made on slag-metal relationships in the open-hearth furnace, and these studies cannot help but result in an ultimate improvement in the quality of open-hearth steel
Jan 1, 1942
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Some Desirable Improvements In Core Barrels
By George D. Roberts
INTRODUCTION CIVIL engineers are primarily interested in maximum core recovery. This is even more important in foundation work than in mining investigations where sludge samples are of some value.
Jan 1, 1947
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Editorial – De-Emphasizing The Engineer Shortage
THERE has been a lot of talk about the shortage of engineers and we have done our share of it; but recently we heard a spot radio commercial-between broadcasts-urging high school seniors to study engi
Jan 1, 1952
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Papers - Theory and Interpretation - A Prospecting System Developed at Balatoc Mine (Contribution 130, Jan. 1943)
By Paul A. Schafer
BaLatoc mine, the principal gold-producing mine in the Philippines, is 10 miles southeast of Baguio, in the Cordillera Central of northern Luzon.' The region is a deeply dissected plateau, rangin
Jan 1, 1949
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Fundamentals In Dustproofing Coal
By H. R. Fife
AN extended study of dustproofing Freeport-seam coal has empha-sized several fundamental features in the successful treating of bituminous coals. The extent of the exposed surface area and its absorpt
Jan 1, 1937
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Olivine As A Source Of Magnesium Chloride (2d681a59-c38f-4639-80a5-258d36ca7547)
By H. S. Rankin, E. C. Houston
OLIVINE is considered a valuable potential source of metallic magnesium in the chloride electrolytic process. Treatment of olivine with hydrochloric acid can be carried out under conditions that preve
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Measurement of Irreversible Potentials as a Metallurgical Research Tool (T.P. 1234, with discussion)
By M. S. Hunter, W. L. Fink, R. H. Brown
Early workers attempted to study the structure of alloys by measurement of equilibrium electrode potentials in aqueous solutions containing ions of the metals from which the alloy was made.' The
Jan 1, 1941
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Mining Engineering REPORTER (2e2c65b3-8bf8-47c3-b533-a91a5ebe154c)
• A new curriculum for combined liberal arts-engineering education has been announced by 6 middle western colleges. The plan involves three years of ;study at one of the 5 liberal arts colleges and tw
Jan 8, 1950
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Thickening and Settling of Breaker Wash-water Solids
By W. Julian Patron
TREATMENT of the breaker wash-water discharges to remove the suspended particles of finely divided material is usually most efficiently and economically accomplished in settling or thickening tanks. T
Jan 1, 1946
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What is Steel? (744f6776-40fb-4d5f-be13-3f15d583055d)
By A. L. Holley
THE general usage of engineers, manufacturers, and merchants, is gradually, but surely, fixing the answer to this question. In every country rails, boiler-plates, and machinery bars, whether hard or s
Jan 1, 1876
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Minerals Beneficiation - Determination of Strain Energy in Muscovite by Simultaneous Measurement of Enthalpies and Weight Loss
By William Lodding
Muscovite was the crystalline material used in the experiments discussed in this paper. It was both wet and dry ground for various periods of time. The effects (physical and chemical changes) produced
Jan 1, 1968
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Institute of Metals Division - Density Changes on Annealing Cold-Worked Molybdenum
By Harry W. Antes
The density changes that occurred on annealing cold-worked poly crystalline molybdenum, over the temperature range of 870" to 1630 SC, were determined. Increases in density were observed for recovery
Jan 1, 1964
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New York Paper - Magmatic Differentiation in Effusive Rocks (with Discussion)
By Sidney Powers, Alfred C. Lane
This paper aims to present the results of an investigation concerning gravitative differentiation in lava flows, based on a quantitative microscopic and chemical study of a Triassic basalt from Nova S
Jan 1, 1916
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Institute of Metals Division - The Rates of Nucleation and Growth of Alpha Uranium Transformed from the Beta in Dilute Uranium-Chromium Alloys
By A. Bar-Or, G. Hirsch, P. Wynblatt
The rates of nucleation and growth at various temperatures in U-0.45, 1.1, and 1.35 at. pet Cr alloys were determined, providing a qliantitative proo-f that the transformation under study is controlle
Jan 1, 1965
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Papers - Descriptive - Stratigraphy of the Mascot-Jefferson City Zinc District (Mining Tech., May 1945, T.P. 1818)
By Howard W. Miller, Charles R. L. Oder
Approximately 5000 tons of zinc ore a day was mined during 1943 in the Mascot-Jefferson City district in East Tennessee. This ore came from the Kingsport formation, a part of the Knox dolomite, of Ord
Jan 1, 1949
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Heats of Solution of the Group IB Metals in Liquid Tin
By L. B. Ticknor, M. B. Bever
An isothermal calorimeter suitable for measurements of heats of solution in liquid tin as solvent is described. Measurements of the heats of solution of gold, silver, copper, and a gold-silver alloy a
Jan 1, 1953