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    Bridgeport Paper - Note on a Specimen of Native Iron

    By John Birkinbine

    A specimen of brown hematite, taken from an iron-ore mine near Anniston, Alabama, exhibits a metallic streak or thread running throngh it. This specimen having been sent to me, I have no personal know

    Jan 1, 1895

  • AIME
    Bridgeport Paper - Note on a Supposed Aztec Mirror.

    By John Birkinbine

    What is believed to be an Aztec, or possibly a Toltec, mirror, is claimed to have been taken from one of the tombs at Cholula, near the city of Puebla, Mexico, where there is a mound of considerable s

    Jan 1, 1895

  • AIME
    Bridgeport Paper - Note on the Taylor Gas-Producer Plant at the Ontario Mill

    By C. A. Stetefeldt

    In my paper on "The Consumption of Fuel in the Taylor Gas-Producer Plants at the Aspen and Marsac Mills" (Trans., xxiii., 134), I mentioned that in the plant which I had designed for the Ontario mill,

    Jan 1, 1895

  • AIME
    Bridgeport Paper - Notes on the Structure of the Franklinite and Zinc-Ore Beds of Sussex County, New Jersey

    By William P. Blake

    In the recent litigation for the possession of franklinite by one party and of zinc-ore by the other party, it was shown by the evidence of experts familiar with the original condition of the outcrops

    Jan 1, 1895

  • AIME
    Bridgeport Paper - Ore-Dressing and Concentration in Sweden

    By P. G. Linder

    The mechanical concentration of ores has not attained any considerable extent in Sweden, by reason of a scarcity of ores calling for this kind of treatment. Of rich iron-ores there is still an abundan

    Jan 1, 1895

  • AIME
    Bridgeport Paper - Remarks upon the Presidential Address of Mr. Fritz (see p. 594)

    E. C. Pechin, Cleveland, 0.: Will you indulge me a moment, Mr. President, to narrate an incident which is recalled by your admirable address?

    Jan 1, 1895

  • AIME
    Bridgeport Paper - Solids Falling in a Medium-II

    By F. M. F. Cazin

    In my first paper, relating in general to the movement of solids in a medium, I stated a newly-discovered natural law, and explained its application to mechanical ore-concentration. This law, as appli

    Jan 1, 1895

  • AIME
    Bridgeport Paper - The Geological Structure of the Ringwood Iron Mines, New Jersey

    By Frank L. Nason

    During the months of June and July of the present year, the writer made a special geological survey of the mining property of Messrs. Cooper and Hewitt, at Ringwood, New Jersey. Some of the results of

    Jan 1, 1895

  • AIME
    Bridgeport Paper - The Inaccuracy of the Commercial Assay for Silver and of Metallurgical Statistics in Silver-Mills, with Special Reference to the Treatment of Roasted Ores by Amalgamation and by the Russell Process (see Discussion, p. 8

    By C. A. Stetefeldt

    The purpose of this paper is to convince the managers of silvermills that their customary reports in regard to the percentage of silver saved are far from the truth. It may be unpleasant for them to h

    Jan 1, 1895

  • AIME
    Bridgeport Paper - The Manganese Slags of Tombstone, Arizona

    By John A. Church

    When, in 1879,I examined the mines of the Tombstone Mill and Mining Company, at Tombstone, Arizona, I found a bed of tailings containing 12,000 tons, which had a value of 9 to 12 ounces of silver per

    Jan 1, 1895

  • AIME
    Bridgeport Paper - The Mines of the Chalanches, France

    By T. A. Rickard

    In southeastern France, among the magnificent alpine masses of the Dauphine, there is a group of celebrated mines of silver-, nickel- and cobalt-ores, the deposits of which present many features

    Jan 1, 1895

  • AIME
    Bridgeport Paper - The New Mining Law of New York

    By R. W. Raymond

    In a former paper (Trans., xvi., 770) I gave the text of the archaic mining law of the State of New York, together with some comments upon its curious provisions. In that connection I pointed out two

    Jan 1, 1895

  • AIME
    Bridgeport Paper - The Nickel Mine at Lancaster Gap. Pennsylvania, and the Pyrrhotite Deposits at Anthony's Nose, on the Hudson (see Discussion, p. 883)

    By J. F. Kemp

    The use of nickel-steel has directed increasing interest of late towards the deposits of nickel, and at the same time the parallel advance in our knowledge of the basic igneous rocks has rendered thes

    Jan 1, 1895

  • AIME
    Bridgeport Paper - The Ore-Deposits of Butte City

    By R. G. Brown

    Tars paper will present a general description of the different mineral belts in the Butte City region (limited, however, to the copper and contiguous silver veins) such as may serve to give an intelli

    Jan 1, 1895

  • AIME
    Bridgeport Paper - The Phosphates of Tennessee

    By Lytle Brown, Thomas C. Meadows

    The rock now known to almost every Middle Tennessee farmer as " phosphate," was but recently recognized as such. The existence of a stratum of black siliceous rock in the hills surrounding the Nashvil

    Jan 1, 1895

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    Bridgeport Paper - The Structure of the Richmond Coal-Basin

    By E. J. Schmitz

    The mining of the Triassic coals of the Richmond basin has been carried on, upon a larger or smaller scale, for more than a hundred years. Notwithstanding the close proximity of the field to a larg

    Jan 1, 1895

  • AIME
    Bridging the ‘O.R.’ Gap in Mining

    By M. E. Bell

    The term "operational research" was probably first used to describe work started under E. C. Williams, now Director, SHAPE Air Defense Technical Center, late in 1937 or 1938, at the Bawdsey Research S

    Jan 8, 1963

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    Brief Description of the Bethlehem Steel Co.'s Plant

    By AIME AIME

    IT IS impossible in this short sketch to give a detailed description of each part of the plant at Bethlehem, therefore, only such facts will be touched on as are necessary to give a general idea of th

    Jan 1, 1924

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    Brief History Of Metallurgical Practice In Cannon-Making With Particular Reference To The Cast-Iron Gun

    By Job Goostray

    IN THIS paper, as in so many other discussions of historical nature, there is little chance for original material and much has had to be rewritten from older papers, documents, accounts, reports, and

    Jan 3, 1925

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    Bright Annealing of Steels in Hydrogen

    By Floyd Kelley

    THERE is an ever-increasing demand for furnaces with controlled atmosphere, due to the large quantities of steel being used in the automotive industry, such as the .high-chromium stainless irons, the

    Jan 1, 1931