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    Interstate Mining Commission Could End Interstate Confusion

    An Interstate Mining Commission organized in Raleigh, N. C., on April 27 still has no offices, no budget and only four members, but it could spell the beginning of the end for the state-to-state envir

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Books for Engineers

    Iron Ore Resources of the World (Die Eisenersvorrate der Welt)_ By G. Einicke. Verlag Stahleisen, Dusseldorf, 1950. 418 p., with 192 tables and an atlas volume containing 100 p. of reaps. 66 German Ma

    Jan 2, 1951

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    Yugoslavia - Potential Mineral Giant

    YUGOSLAVIA is one of the smaller countries in Europe-about twice the size of Pennsylvania -but one of the richest nations in variety and quantity of minerals on the Continent. The country, just now be

    Jan 5, 1954

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Flotation of a Canadian Kyanite

    By R. A. Wyman

    KYANITE schists in the Sudbury area have been generally described by Haw,' who has also given particuLar information on preliminary treatment of three large samples from Dryden township, Ontario.

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Petroleum In The Argentine Republic

    By Stanley Herold

    AT THE present time five localities in the Argentine Republic are known to bear direct evidences of the presence, of petroleum. The segregation of these localities is more or less arbitrary inasmuch a

    Jan 2, 1920

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    Observations On Certain Types Of Chalcocite And Their Characteristic Etch Patterns (431e5bd6-3bfb-4646-8585-52bda243cbc4)

    By C. F. Tolman

    Discussion of the paper of C. F. TOLMAN, JR., presented at the New York meeting, February, 1916, and printed in Bulletin No. 110, February, 1916, pp. 401 to 433. Louis C. GRATON, Cambridge, Mass.-Of

    Jan 5, 1916

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    Decomposition of xanthate collectors with ozone in alkaline solutions

    By I. Iwasaki, K. A. Nataratjan

    In a previous paper, ozone was shown to remove residual xanthates in flotation pulp solutions as well as to destroy the xanthate coating on bulk copper-nickel sulfide concentrates before differential

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Controlling Fires in Mines With High-Expansion Foam

    By Donald W. Mitchell, John Nagy, Edwin M. Murphy

    In 1957 research was initiated in the U.S. Bureau of Mines experimental coal mine near Pittsburgh, Pa., to study factors affecting foam generation and transport, to evaluate the effectiveness of high-

    Jan 9, 1960

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    Analyzing Mine Electrical Power Accidents

    By Rajaraman V. Ramani, K. Sinha Atmesh, Robert Stefanko

    Use of electrical power in the bituminous mining industry has increased many fold during the last few decades. Rapid changes have also occurred in mine electrical power systems in order to meet the de

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Papers - - Produciton - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Colombia during 1934

    By O. C. Wheeler

    There was an increased amount of activity in the oil business in Colombia during 1934 over that of the past several years in point of production, development and exploration. The Tropical Oil Co. cont

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Halifax Paper - An Electrical Furnace for Reducing Refractory Ores

    By Dr. T

    THE application of electricity in the extraction of metals has hithcrto been chiefly confined to the electrolysis of dissolved or fused compounds of these by varios methods. The power of electric curr

    Jan 1, 1886

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    Fifth National Exposition of Chemical Industries

    The week of Sept. 22, will be a week of convocation of societies in Chicago with the exposition of Chemical industries. The American. Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers will occupy the st

    Jan 8, 1919

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    Spokane Paper - Dust-Explosions in Coal-Mines

    By Franklin Bache

    There seems to be in the public mind, and even in the minds of some coal-operators not experienced in mines subject to dust-explosions, a feeling that there has been somet-hing mysterious at the botto

    Jan 1, 1910

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    Preliminary Note Upon the Carbonite, or so¬ called "Natural Coke" of Virginia

    By Henry Wurtz

    OBSERVING in the Engineering and Mining Journal, of January 16th, 1875, page 35, a report of a brief discussion upon the nature and origin of this unique and interesting coal, I take the liberty-on th

    Jan 1, 1875

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    NEW Haven Paper - Preliminary Note upon the Carbonite or so-called "Natural Coke" of Virginia

    By Henry Wurtz

    Observing in the Engineering and Mining Journal, of January 16th, 1875, page 35, a report of a brief discussion upon the nature and origin .of this unique and interesting coal, I take the liberty— on

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    Medals And Awards - Charles F. Rand Foundation Fund (83577d80-1204-4870-b017-23943505fadc)

    FRIENDS of the late Charles F. Rand presented in 1930 a sum of money from which the income is available to support various phases of the work of the Institute in which Mr. Rand was so deeply intereste

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Attendance at New York Meeting

    For the first time, the attendance at the meetings of the Institute passed the thousand mark; as is shown by the following table: REGIS- AT BANQUET DID TOTAL TERED NOT REGISTER Men :..:... 703 76 8

    Jan 4, 1919

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    Atlanta, Ga Paper - Southern Magnetites and Magnetic Separation (see Discussion p. 1015)

    By Harvey S. Chase

    During the recent great depression in iron, little has been done in the magnetic separation of iron-ores; and previous to the present decade the art was in its infancy, so that there were few, if any,

    Jan 1, 1896

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    The Engineering Foundation

    On Wednesday evening, Jan. 27, 1915, were held in the auditorium of the Engineering Societies Building the inaugural exercises of The Engineering Foundation, established by the United Engineering Soci

    Jan 3, 1915

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    New Haven Paper - Pressure-Fans as. Exhaust-Fans

    By Audley H. Snow

    The general drift of the discussion as to the relative merits of pressure- and exhaust-fans has resulted, if we may judge from the prevailing practice, largely in favor of the latter. The subject has

    Jan 1, 1910