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                     The Advantages of High-Lime Slags in the Smelting of Lead Ores (61e75f02-121b-4343-a628-ab8e7982e2d0) The Advantages of High-Lime Slags in the Smelting of Lead Ores (61e75f02-121b-4343-a628-ab8e7982e2d0)By S. E. Bretherton Discussion of the paper of S. E. BRETHERTON, presented at. the San Francisco meeting, September, 1915, and printed in Bulletin No. 104, August, 1915, pp. 1595 to1599. ANTON EILERS, Brooklyn, N. Y. (c Jan 12, 1915 
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                     The Advent of Flotation in the Clifton-Morenci District, Arizona The Advent of Flotation in the Clifton-Morenci District, ArizonaBy David Cole AT the time flotation appeared upon the metallurgical horizon in Arizona, the writer, under the direction of Dr. Ricketts, was engaged in remodeling and enlarging the No. 6 Concentration Plant of the Jan 9, 1916 
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                     The Aeroplane in Engineering The Aeroplane in EngineeringBy Louis Huntoon THE USE of the aeroplane in engineering work is quite recent. Its general application to all branches of engineering, including mining and metallurgical engineering, is increasing and its possible use Jan 12, 1923 
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                     The Age And Manner Of Formation Of Petroleum Deposits The Age And Manner Of Formation Of Petroleum DepositsBy E. T. Dumble PROF. EDWARD ORTON, in his Report on the Occurrence of Petroleum, Natural Gas and Asphalt Rock in Western Kentucky, thus clearly states his ideas of the universal dissemination and rare accumulations Jan 3, 1914 
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                     The Age Of Mineral Coal The Age Of Mineral CoalBy M. O. Holowaty, C. M. Squarcy 1750 to 1850: The scene shifts westward across the Alleghenys to the young town of Pittsburgh; charcoal gives way to mineral coal as furnaces grow larger and the blast is heated; above all, Pennsylvan Jan 1, 1961 
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                     The Agency Of Manganese In The Superficial Alteration And Secondary Enrichment Of Gold-Deposits In The United States The Agency Of Manganese In The Superficial Alteration And Secondary Enrichment Of Gold-Deposits In The United StatesBy William H. Emmons CONTENTS. [ ] Jan 1, 1913 
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                     The Agency Of Manganese In The Superficial Alteration And Secondary Enrichment Of Gold-Deposits In The United States. The Agency Of Manganese In The Superficial Alteration And Secondary Enrichment Of Gold-Deposits In The United States.By William H. Emmons Discussion of the paper of William H. Emmons, presented at the Canal Zone meeting, November, 1910, and printed in Bulletin No. 46, October, 1910, pp. 767 to S37. CHARLES R,. KEYES, Des Moines, Ia. (c Jun 1, 1911 
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                     The Agglomeration Of Iron-Ore Materials And Their Behaviour During Reduction The Agglomeration Of Iron-Ore Materials And Their Behaviour During ReductionBy Henry U. Ross The behaviour during reduction of iron-ore pellets and sinters was investigated. Several methods for the preparation of agglomerates and their reduction were tried. Commercial agglomerates from world- Jan 1, 1977 
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                     The Air-Furnace Process Of Preparing White Cast-Iron For The Malleablizing Process. The Air-Furnace Process Of Preparing White Cast-Iron For The Malleablizing Process.By Henry M. Howe THIS paper gives the composition of the iron and slag at different stages in the "air-furnace" process of preparing "hard metal," or white cast-iron, for conversion into malleable cast-iron by anneali Mar 1, 1909 
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                     The Air-sand Process of Cleaning Coal The Air-sand Process of Cleaning CoalBy Thomas Fraser "AIR-SAND" is the term which has been given to a process of separating refuse material from coal by means of a body of dry sand artificially fluidized and maintained in that condition by a continuous Jan 2, 1926 
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                     The Airplane In Surveying And Mapping The Airplane In Surveying And MappingThe airplane, while not a product of the war, owes its present very prominent place to the war; if it had not been for the war its development would have been retarded many years. War planes were made Jan 6, 1919 
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                     The Airplane's Aid to Alaskan Mining The Airplane's Aid to Alaskan MiningBy Ernest N. Patty WHEN an Alaskan prospector makes a new mineral discovery he stakes out his claims and then starts prospecting for a near-by landing field. This may be a convenient lake but more often it is a gravel b Jan 1, 1937 
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                     The Ajo Copper-Mining District The Ajo Copper-Mining DistrictBy Ira Joralemon THE Ajo copper district is in the heart of the Arizona desert, near the western boundary of Pima county. Gila Bend, the nearest railroad point, is 43 miles north of the camp, and the little Mexican bo Jan 8, 1914 
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                     The Ale Of Certain Metallic Minerals In Precipitating Silver And Gold.* The Ale Of Certain Metallic Minerals In Precipitating Silver And Gold.*By Chase Palmer INTRODUCTION. WHILE the reducing action of organic matter, of ferrous sulphate, and of hydrogen sulphide has frequently been invoked to account for the deposition of native gold and silver from ore-f Jan 5, 1913 
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                     The Alleged Mineral Zoning At Mount Isa The Alleged Mineral Zoning At Mount IsaBy Roland Blanchard ABSTRACT RECENT discovery at Mount Isa of copper mineralization in commercial amount at a depth of 1000 ft., coinciding with downward termination of ore at about the same depth within the larger si Jan 1, 1943 
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                     The Allotropism Of Gold The Allotropism Of GoldBy Henry Louis IT can scarcely be considered a matter of doubt, in the present state of our knowledge, that the existence of, at any rate, two well-marked allotropic modifications of gold can be recognized, namely ( Jan 1, 1913 
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                     The Allouez Mine and Ore Dressing, as Practiced in the Lake Superior Copper District The Allouez Mine and Ore Dressing, as Practiced in the Lake Superior Copper DistrictBy Charles M. Rolker THE Allouez Mine is situated in section 31, town 57, north of range 32 west, Michigan. The mine is being worked in a conglomerate bed, which conglomerate is generally conceded to be the continuation o Jan 1, 1877 
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                     The Alpha Solid Solution Area Of The Copper-Manganese-Aluminum System The Alpha Solid Solution Area Of The Copper-Manganese-Aluminum SystemBy J. R. Long, C. E. Armantrout, A. H. Roberson, T. R. Graham, R. S. Dean THE general program of the Federal Bureau of Mines on the study of alloys made with electrolytic manganese has been extended to copper-manganese-aluminum alloys. The initial results of the work are pr Jan 1, 1946 
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                     The Alpha Solid Solution Field Of The Copper-Manganese-Zinc System The Alpha Solid Solution Field Of The Copper-Manganese-Zinc SystemBy J. R. Long, A. H. Roberson, T. R. Graham, R. S. Dean EXPERIMENTAL work on the properties of high-purity alloys of the copper-manganese-zinc system has necessarily required extensive metallographic work to determine the equilibrium conditions in this sys Jan 1, 1945 
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                     The Alpha Solubility Limit And The First Intermediary Phase In The Copper-Silicon System The Alpha Solubility Limit And The First Intermediary Phase In The Copper-Silicon SystemBy A Andersen DURING an investigation of the copper-rich portion of the copper-silicon-iron system as part of an extensive research program on P.M.G. alloys, which was begun in 1937 in the research laboratory of th Jan 1, 1939 
