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New York Paper - Indiana Block Coal in Competition with Rival Fuels
By John S. Alexander
DURING the past few years the block coal of Indiana has been talked about and written upon to such an extent, that almost every one at all interested in such subjects, has been made acquainted with
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Indiana Block Coal in Competition with Rival Fuels
By John S. Alexander
DURING the past few years the block coal of Indiana has been talked about and written upon to such an extent, that almost every one at all interested in such subjects, has been made acquainted with th
Jan 1, 1873
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Snow Lake Mill Provides New Copper-Zinc Opportunities for Hudson Bay
Recent start-up of a new 3450 t/d (3800 stpd) copper-zinc concentrator complex in northern Manitoba, Canada, is expected to open new reserves and dramatically cut transportation costs for Hudson Bay M
Jan 9, 1979
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Geochemical Crusta1 Abundance Models
By F. P. Agterberg
It can be useful to model the mean grade values for a metal in mineral deposits containing that metal as representing the extreme value tail of a lognormal frequency distribution for the concentration
Jan 1, 1981
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Smelting
HAVING produced one ton of concentrate that contains the copper that can profitably be saved or recovered from anywhere between 3 and 60 tons of mine ore, the ore-dressing engineer passes the result o
Jan 1, 1933
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Factors Affecting Abnormal Grain Growth In Magnesium-Alloy Castings
By H. E. Elliott, R. S. Busk, A. T. Peters
ONE of the problems of the fabricator of metals and alloys is the propensity of some composition ranges toward abnormal grain growth during certain stages of fabrication. In this respect magnesium all
Jan 1, 1945
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Seasonal Variation in Rate of Impingement Corrosion
By Alan Morris
IMPINGEMENT attack, as one of the types of corrosion suffered by condenser tubes, has been given a prominent place in corrosion literature of recent years. It has been reproduced and studied in carefu
Jan 1, 1931
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Lithologic, Geochemical, and Metallogenic Belts in the Northern Andes and Their Structural Relationships
By Pierre J. Goossens
The coastal Cordillera around the Panama basin is made up of a Cu-rich tholeiitic volcanic belt representing either immature, late Mesozoic, island arc, or oceanic ridge. The same belt is exposed (upl
Jan 1, 1977
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Part IX - Papers - Effect of Grain Boundary Denudation of Gamma Prime on Notch-Rupture Ductility of Inconel Nickel-Chromium Alloys X-750 and 718
By E. L. Raymond
The effect of heat treatment on the microstructure and resultant notch-bar rupture life of ZNCONEL alloys X- 750 and 718 was studied. It was found that the primary effect of heat treatment in renderin
Jan 1, 1968
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Block-caving at the Sunrise Iron Mine, Wyoming
By George Rupp
THE Sunrise iron mine of The Colorado Fuel and Iron Corporation is in Platte County, Wyoming, about 110 miles north of Cheyenne. It is served by the company-owned Colorado and Wyoming Railway, which c
Jan 1, 1939
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United Engineering Society Building
By ANDREW CARNEGIE
Although the noble building provided in New York City by Mr. Carnegie for the United Engineering Society has been pushed to about half-completion, the ceremony of laying its corner-stone was not perfo
May 1, 1906
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Deformations in the Shells of Rotary Cement Kilns
By S. M. Brisbane
The life of refractory linings in rotary cement kilns can be shortened by uneven or inadequate support of the kiln and its shell and by variations in the conditions of operation. Alteration of these f
Feb 1, 1956
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Current Copper Leaching Practices
By E. E. Malouf
For centuries small amounts of copper have been recovered from acid mine-drainage waters. In recent years, the expansion of copper-bearing waste dump leaching for copper recovery has established a tec
Jan 8, 1972
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Coal Dock Operations of the North Western-Hanna Fuel Company at the Head of the Lakes
By J. T. Crawford
ALTHOUGH nearly 10 pct of the total tonnage of coal produced annually within the United States is handled by bulk freighters on the Great Lakes, very little of the detail connected with it has been pu
Jan 1, 1948
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Shaft-Sinking Operations At Barberton, Ohio, For The Columbia Chemical Division Of The Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company
By J. Murray Riddell, George A. Morrison
THIS paper is a companion to the one by George A. Morrison on Mining a Deep Limestone Mine in Ohio.[+] Barberton is 8 miles west of Akron, Ohio, and 23 miles south of Cleveland. The underground minin
Jan 1, 1944
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Stemming Machine Saves Kennecott Time and Money in Blasting Operations
The manpower and time involved in primary blasthole stemming at Kennecott Copper Corp.'s Bingham Canyon mine have been reduced considerable through the use of a mobile stemming machine invented y
Jan 12, 1976
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Implementation Of Distributed Digital Control In A Bayer Plant
By N. P. Weymont
A first step towards using advanced control and optimization techniques at Kaiser Aluminum's Baton Rouge Plant has been the decision to utilize digital process control equipment exclusively throu
Jan 1, 1984
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A New Method For Measuring Pellet-Bed Temperatures
By H. W. Hitzrot, R. A. Limons, L. V. Fegan
The authors have developed and tested a new method for measuring pellet-bed temperatures in the traveling-grate or the shaft furnace. This method-using silver-palladium alloy wires as indicators-is le
Jan 6, 1965
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Mining Instrumentation Goes Automatic
By T. O. Meyer, J. R. McVey
A 10-channel automatic data acquisition system has been assembled for underground use with the Bureau's "Tunnel Stress Relaxation Gage". The automated system was needed to improve data collection
Jan 8, 1973
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International Engineering Congress (2b735b56-7961-4064-91f4-db792e21a593)
The papers presented at the International Congress, held in San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 20 to 25, 1915, are published in 11 volumes of Transactions. In addition, an index volume is published, containin
Jan 12, 1915