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Manufactured Sands Successfully Used In Grouts
By James M. Polatty
FOR structural as well as economic reasons, sanded grout rather than neat cement grout should be used wherever possible. The chief drawback in using sanded grout mixtures, however, is the tendency of
Jan 3, 1958
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Production In Blair County
There are no data available of shipments until 1858, and then estimated, when railroad service became available. By reason of the iron made in the county, and the large amounts of salt, the tonnage us
Jan 1, 1942
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How the Clean Air Act Clogs Clean Fuels Development
By Ta M. Li
The implementation of the Clean Air Act (CAA) Amendments of 1970 has resulted in a clean fuels deficit that has significant adverse environmental, energy and economic implications, according to the Pr
Jan 5, 1975
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Prospecting For Deep-Seated Sulphide Ore Bodies. A Mathematical Study
By Kerstin Malmqvist
A prospecting project for deep-seated sulphide ore bodies will be expensive and means a considerable economic risk. The high costs depend on the demand for extensive drilling. It is therefore importan
Jan 1, 1977
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Effect Of Bottom Shape And Life On Slag Volume In Acid Electric Furnace
By J. A. Bowers
THIS investigation of the effect of bottom shape and life on slag volume was carried out in two Lectromelt top-charge furnaces whose rated capacity is 1000 lb per hour. Unfortunately, just as the work
Jan 1, 1947
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Colorado Paper - Biographical Notice of J. F. Holloway
By James F. Lewis
The death of Josephus Flavius Holloway, for twenty-one years an active and beloved member, and twice a Vice-President, of the Institute, cannot be allowed to pass without some expression on the part o
Jan 1, 1897
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Laser-Beam Guidance System Makes Successful Debut In Machine Tunnelling Project
The first practical and successful use of a laser-beam guidance system for a tunnel machine drilling to a remote target has been achieved at the Bureau of Reclamation's Navajo Indian Irrigation P
Jan 6, 1966
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On the Use of Red Charcoal in the Blast Furnace
By William Kent
(Read at the Philadelphia Meeting, February, 1878.) IN the paper by Mr. Fernow, on Red Charcoal, read at the first session of this meeting, it was suggested that this fuel might be used in the blas
Jan 1, 1878
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New York Meeting, Feb 1918
One Hundred Sixteenth Meeting of the Institute, Monday, Feb. 18, to Thursday, Feb. 21, inclusive, 1918. Committee on Arrangements J. E. JOHNSON, JR., Chairman BRADLEY STOUGHTON, Vice-Chairman A. R.
Jan 1, 1918
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Bridgeport Paper - Discussion of the paper of Messrs. Hofman and Demond on the refractoriness of fire-clays (see p. 42)
Prof. Dr. H. Seger and Mr. E. Cramer, Chemisches Laboratorium fur Thonindustrie, Berlin, Prussia (communication to the President)* : We have learned, with much interest, from the pamphlet sent to us,
Jan 1, 1895
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Certificate of Incorporation
WE the undersigned, being all persons of full age and citizens of the United States, and a majority residents of the State of New York, desiring to form a corporation pursuant to the provisions of the
Jan 1, 1923
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Agglomerating Fine Sized Ores With Low Temperature Coke
By C. E. Lesher
Two processes for agglomerating fine sized ores with low temperature coke are described. One process (Orcarb) agglomerates ores with limited amounts of carbon; the other (ore-carbon pellets) pelletize
Oct 1, 1955
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Chattanooga Paper - Notes on Certain Iron-Ore Deposits in Colorado
By Charles M. Rolker
The mining industry of Colorado received a powerful impetus from the enterprising railroad builders who, rating highly—perhaps, in some instances, too highly,—the natural resources and favorable condi
Jan 1, 1886
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Mining Engineering Notebook – Ultra-Portable Exploration Drills
The old single-jack may have been portable- but it left much to be desired in drilling speed and depth of hole. Portable compressors for drilling can be snaked into tough spots. However, that calls fo
Jul 1, 1955
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Resources Recovery From Municipal Solid Waste In Japan
By Toshimitsu Kokubo, Yoshio Yamagata, Tadao Moro, Kenji Tomita
Owing to the traffic jam in collection, and transportation of wastes, the air- and water- pollution in incineration plants, and the sanitary trouble in reclaimed land, it seems that the defective exis
Jan 1, 1976
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Geologists Role In America’s Cement Industry
By Kenneth N. Weaver
Portland cement can be made from relatively abundant industrial minerals and rocks, and this may explain why cement producers placed little emphasis on geology during the early days of the industry. A
Jan 1, 1965
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Experimental Results Of Coal Permeability Tests
By William M. Huang, T. Carl Shelton
There are undoubtedly many factors that affect the emission of gas from coal but the permeability of coal to gas flow would seem to be fundamental. However, there is very little information on coal pe
Jan 5, 1962
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Replacement and Rock Alteration In the Soudan Iron Ore Deposit, Minnesota
By George M. Schwartz, Ian L. Reid
The Soudan mine in the Vermilion district of northeastern Minnesota is the oldest iron mine in the state. It has shipped ore every year since 1884 and still contributes a yearly quota of high grade lu
Jan 3, 1955
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Disposal Wells Are A Worthwhile Risk
By J. L. Wright
When management is confronted with the risk of constructing a waste disposal well, these are some of the questions which may arise. Should the company expand the present waste treatment plant? More la
Jan 1, 1970
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Mining Congress Coal Meeting
THE fifth annual convention of coal-operating men, with the usual exposition of coal-mine equipment, was held at Cincinnati, May 7 to 11 inclusive, and was fully up to the high standard set by previou
Jan 6, 1928