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    Birmingham Paper - Mascot, Tennessee, Zinc Area

    By Wilbur A. Nelson

    In 1839, Gerard Troost,1 the first State Geologist of Tennessee, reported the occurrence of zinc ores in east Tennessee, in connection with the iron ores at Embreeville; in 1844,2 he refers to the zin

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Mechanism of Launder Separations

    By A. C. Richardson

    TROUGHS or launders are probably the oldest machines used for ore. concentration, and their development was suggested no doubt by the natural segregation and stratification of materials that take plac

    Jan 1, 1938

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    New York Paper - The Origin of the Louisiana and East Texas Salines (with Discussion)

    By Edward G. Norton

    The salt deposits of the Mississippi Embayment region present a problem of origin so genetically related to the larger problem of the stratigraphy and structure of the region that a discussion of the

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Papers - Foreign Production - World Production during 1929

    By Valentin R. Garfias

    The world's petroleum production in 1929 is estimated at 1,479,335,-000 bbl., which represents an increase of about 157,000,000 over 1928, as compared with an increase of 61,000,000 bbl. in the p

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Virginia Beach Paper - Aluminum-Bronze (see Discussion, p. 878)

    By Leonard Waldo

    PROBABLY some of the views advanced in this paper will appear, from a metallurgical standpoint, little less than revolutionary. It is with considerable hesitancy that I venture to offer a few thoughts

    Jan 1, 1895

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    Papers - Gold Supply Symposium - Gold Supply in Its Relation to Currencies and World Commerce (Summary)

    By A. C. Milner

    In a gold standard world which possesses insufficient metal to meet the every-day needs of all, confidence becomes the vital factor, the very foundation upon which the machinery for the expansion of g

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Florida Paper - A New Slap-Car for Lead and Copper Blast-Furnaces

    By Carl Henrich

    While the size of the blast-furnaces used for smelting leadand copper-ores has constantly increased, during late years, the manner of removing the slag from the furnace to the slag-dump has (until qui

    Jan 1, 1896

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    Pittsburg Paper - A Method of Calculating Sinking-Funds, and a Table of Values for Ordinary Periods and Rates of Interest

    By J. B. Dilworth

    In estimating the investment-value of a mining-property or plant, the value of which decreases with operation, it is often necessary to know the sum which must be set aside periodically from earnings

    Jan 1, 1911

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Developments in Tennessee in 1938

    By Kendall E. Born

    PRoduction of crude oil in Tennessee during 1938 was slightly more than 41,000 bbl., an increase of about 5000 bbl. over 1937. The production by counties and by fields is shown in Table 1. The incr

    Jan 1, 1939

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    A New Device for Determining Porosity by the Gas-expansion Method

    By A. B. Stevens

    IN the calculation of oil and gas reserves by volumetric methods, it is necessary to know the volume of the reservoir available for the storage of the oil or gas. To obtain this information, a number

    Jan 1, 1939

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    New Design Of Regenerators For Open-Hearth Furnace

    By H. F. JR. Miller

    (Butte Meeting, August, 1913.) THE major cause of the deterioration of the open-hearth furnace as its length of service increases, is the melting down, or rather the slagging, of the checker-brick, t

    Jan 6, 1913

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Developments in Tennessee in 1938

    By Kendall E. Born

    PRoduction of crude oil in Tennessee during 1938 was slightly more than 41,000 bbl., an increase of about 5000 bbl. over 1937. The production by counties and by fields is shown in Table 1. The incr

    Jan 1, 1939

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    An Introductory Review - Developing On-Line Process Control: State-Of- The-Art In Data Automation, Computer Procedures, And On-Line Computer Control

    By Harrison R. Cooper

    This section will outline procedural, statistical, and model applications developed for specific problem solving and for specific applications in beneficiation processes. Iron Ore Processing Int

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Papers - Nonmetallic Minerals - Barite in California

    By Walter W. Bradley

    Barite, or barytes as it is sometimes called, belongs to one of the lesser groups of nonmetallic minerals, of which 15 to 20 varieties are mined in California in amounts varying in value from a few hu

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Beneficiation of Alabama Siliceous Red Hematite

    By Joseph Singewald

    THE problem of the utilization of the low-grade red iron-ores has peen before the iron-mining industry of the South for several decades. the experiments by W. H. Coghill1 of the U. S. Bureau of Mines

    Jan 2, 1927

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    The Oil Fields Of Mexico (9233b393-693e-4c27-8a2d-26822b97bad0)

    By Ezequiel Ordonez

    I HAVE read ill the Bulletin (May, '1914) a paper by H. von Höfer relating to the Origin of Petroleum, in which the author supports his and Engler's views, expressed before, of the organic o

    Jan 10, 1914

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Grinding Mills as Conditioners in Sulphide Flotation

    By C. G. McLachlan

    ONE phase of the treatment in sulphide flotation, covered generally in a review of pulp pretreat-ment by S. A. Falconer,' is the matter of grinding mills as conditioners, a subject on which furth

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Sampling and Estimating Ore Deposits - Methods of Sampling and Estimating Copper Deposits - Sampling and Estimating Orebodies in the Warren District, Ariz.

    By Robert H. Dickson

    Limestone replacement and contact metamorphic orebodies are 80 irregular that sampling and estimating are far less. exact than in more regular types of deposits; both the mineralized masses and the le

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Papers - Simultaneous Diffusion of Nickel and Silicon in Solid Copper (T. P. 1072, with discussion)

    By Frederick N. Rhines, Robert F. Mehl

    Relatively few data have been collected on the rates of diffusion in ternary solid solution systems. In general it does not seem worth while to gather extensive data for such systems until the factors

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Papers - Simultaneous Diffusion of Nickel and Silicon in Solid Copper (T. P. 1072, with discussion)

    By Frederick N. Rhines, Robert F. Mehl

    Relatively few data have been collected on the rates of diffusion in ternary solid solution systems. In general it does not seem worth while to gather extensive data for such systems until the factors

    Jan 1, 1940