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German Bucket Wheel Excavators and Belt Conveyors
By W. H. Wamsley
Used in combination with conveyor belt haulage, bucket wheel excavators offer unusual possibilities for low excavation and haulage costs. Originating in Germany, these machines are now in use or on or
Dec 1, 1956
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Officers and Committees of the Petroleum Division (a3c9e742-4895-4a67-98f3-769021eb8e42)
M. AlbERtson, Chairman. Production Engineer, Shell Petroleum Corporation, Houston, Texas. R. P. McLaughlin, Associate Chairman. General Manager, Burnham Exploration Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Euge
Jan 1, 1937
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Washington D.C. Paper - Hot-Blast Stoves at the Edgar Thomson Furnace “D” and “E”
By Julian Kennedy
When it was decided to erect these furnaces the company also decided to use the Cowper type of stoves. It was, however, desirable to improve upon the plan of the stoves then in operation, to avoid, if
Jan 1, 1882
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Characteristics of Zinc Deposits of North America
H. A. BUEHLER, Rolla, Mo. -I consider the lead .and zinc deposits of the Mississippi Valley to be the result of descending waters. There are many features that we have not determined and yet when you
Jan 1, 1918
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Technical Notes - Vaporization of Hydrocarbons from an Unconsolidated Sand
By Charles W. Oxford, R. L. Huntington
During the past 20 years (1932-1952), many condensate reservoirs have been discovered in the United States, particularly in the Gulf Coast region. Most of these reservoirs have been produced by a comb
Jan 1, 1953
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Cincinnati Paper - Note on some Highly Phosphuretted Pig-irons
By N. W. Lord
There hare been made at one or two places in Ohio, during the last year or two, some irons of rather unusual phosphorus-percentages. The first of these which I had occasion to examine came from Mox
Jan 1, 1884
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Recent Developments in the Zinc Industry
By W. R. Ingalls
DURING 1921, the Oklahoma mines dominated the American zinc-producing industry. They comprised the only group that could produce under the adverse conditions that prevailed. At the beginning of 1921,
Jan 7, 1922
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January Board Meeting
AT the meeting of January 28 which was held too late to be reported in the February MINING AND METAL-LURGY, Messrs. Taylor, Barron, Bassett, DeGolyer, Hutchinson, Norris, Rand, Reynders, Smith, Sweets
Jan 3, 1927
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Mineral Industry in Retrospect
By Alvin Kaufman
At the turn of the century the U.S. had a gross ALVIN KAUFMAN Mineral Economist U.S. Bureau of Mines area slightly in excess of three million square miles, a population of 76 million, a gross national
Jan 2, 1963
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Role of Iron Formation in the Exploration of Massive Sulfide Deposits (7b05ff53-f49e-4c17-bd3c-d2bb4ee14960)
By D. M. S. Bhatia
The intimate association of iron formation and massive sulfide deposits has been documented by many investigators (McAllister, 1960; Hutchinson, 1972). In a classic example of such an association, fou
Jan 1, 1982
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Technical Notes - Determination of Orientation in Magnesium By polarized Light Examination
By S. L. Couling, G. W. Pearsall
MOTT and Hainesl have summarized the available techniques for the examination of aluminum and some anisotropic metals under polarized light. Many of these techniques are rather complicated and cumbers
Jan 1, 1958
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Personal (2736af42-3abe-40ca-94a6-9195ec0fe65d)
(Members are urged to send in for this. column any notes of interest concerning themselves or their fellow-members.) Members and guests who called at the Institute headquarters during the period Sept
Jan 10, 1916
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The Influence of Raw Material and Reduction Temperature on the Structure and Characteristics of Direct Reduced Iron
By Wolfgang Pietsch
Prior publications have shown that the structure and characteristics of direct reduced iron produced by direct reduction from iron ores or iron ore pellets depend on many parameters which include proc
Jan 1, 1979
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Local Section News (9e61bcea-ab83-48d8-a6c8-7cc801f0824b)
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LOCAL SECTION Executive Committee THEODORE B. COMSTOCK, Chairman SEELEY W. MUDD, Vice-Chairman FREDERICK J. H. MERRILL, Secretary-Treasurer, 300 Germain Building, Los Angeles,
Jan 5, 1914
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Feasibility Of Terrace Pit Mining A Single Coal Seam In Illinois
By Y. P. Chugh, Rajiv Singh
This paper presents the feasibility analyses of terrace pit mining a single seam for depths beyond 33 m (110 feet) in a hypothetical model mine and at an operating mine in southern Illinois. One or tw
Jan 1, 1983
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Report Of Preliminary Conference On Commercial Engineering
On request of the Commissioner of Education, a small group of administrative professors of engineering and commerce from higher institutions near St. Louis met in conference with the Specialist in Com
Jan 5, 1919
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Fluid Energy Milling - An Investigation Of Micronizer Performance
By A. N. Khayyat, R. G. Temple, R. Skelton
The fluid energy mill has been in use since the 1930's when an early patent was granted to N.H. Andrews in the USA. The microniser design has been basically unaltered since that date and current
Jan 1, 1980
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U. S. Government Support To Mineral Industries Of Latin America
By Sumner M. Anderson
Any discussion of outside support to Latin American mineral industries must concede at once the pre-eminent role of U. S. industry and business. American capital has developed the great copper resourc
Jan 11, 1958
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Local Section News (c6877afe-cd76-43fe-b954-4ef8c11b65d8)
NEW YORK LOCAL SECTION Executive Committee L. W. FRANCIS, Chairman WILLARD S. MORSE, Vice-Chairman THOMAS T. READ, Secretary, Woolworth Bldg., New York, N. Y J P. A. MOSMAN, Treasurer Louis D.
Jan 6, 1914