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                     The Bearing Of The Theories Of The Origin Of Magnetic Iron-Ores On Their Possible Extent The Bearing Of The Theories Of The Origin Of Magnetic Iron-Ores On Their Possible ExtentBy Frank L. Nason (New York meeting, February, 1912) IN the year 1904 an eminent Swedish geologist prepared a report on the iron-ore reserves of the world. His estimates follow: Countries. Tons. United States, 1,100 Jul 1, 1912 
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                     The Beehive Oven Era The Beehive Oven EraBy C. S. Finney, John Mitchell The introduction of ovens for the production of metallurgical coke is believed to be due to L. L. Norton who operated an iron foundry in the vicinity of Connellsville, Pa. Persuaded by his foreman, an Jan 1, 1961 
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                     The Beginning of Mining and Metallurgical Education in the New World The Beginning of Mining and Metallurgical Education in the New WorldBy F. R. Morral In 1964, mining education in the United States will celebrate a 100th anniversary-that of the founding of our first school of mines at Columbia University. Prior to that, curricula leading to degrees Jan 1, 1963 
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                     The Beginnings Of Mineral Industry Education The Beginnings Of Mineral Industry EducationBy Thomas T., Read THE education of adolescents to perform the duties and assume the responsibilities of maturity has been a characteristic of human society since the dawn of history. In the beginning the members of the Jan 1, 1941 
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                     The Behavior Of Calcium Sulphate At Elevated Temperatures With Some Fluxes The Behavior Of Calcium Sulphate At Elevated Temperatures With Some FluxesBy H. 0. HOFMAN AND W. MOSTOWITSCH I. INTRODUCTION. THE mineral gypsum, CaSO, + 2 H2O, has been used for many years as a sulphurizing and basic flux in several smelting¬operations. Thus, in smelting oxide nickel-ore in the blast furna Jan 1, 1909 
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                     The Behavior Of Copper-Matte And Copper-Nickel Matte In The Bessemer Converter. The Behavior Of Copper-Matte And Copper-Nickel Matte In The Bessemer Converter.By David H. Browne (Pittsburg Meeting, March, 1910.) NICKEL has always been a fruitful mother of problems. Previous to the year 1906 nickel was regarded as an element replacing iron in copper-mattes, and it was belie Apr 1, 1910 
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                     The Behavior Of Copper-Slags In The Electric Furnace. The Behavior Of Copper-Slags In The Electric Furnace.By Lewis T. Wright (Pittsburg Meeting, March, 1910.) I HAVE long been aware that ferruginous copper furnace slags if fused in the electric arc will yield metallic iron containing copper, and in order to confirm this kn Mar 1, 1910 
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                     The Behavior of Stibnite in an Oxidizing Roast The Behavior of Stibnite in an Oxidizing RoastBy H. O. Hofman THE leading antimony mineral is stibnite. In smelting stibnite ore two processes are available, precipitation and roasting-reduction. The former is suited only for high-grade ores. As low-grade ores a Jan 1, 1916 
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                     The Behavior of Stibnite in an Oxidizing Roast. Discussion The Behavior of Stibnite in an Oxidizing Roast. DiscussionBy H. O. Hofman Discussion of the paper of H. O. HOFMAN and JOHN BLATCHFORD, presented at the New York meeting, February, 1916, and printed in Bulletin No. 109, January, 1915, pp. 91 to 97. ROBERT H. RICHARDS, Bosto Jan 5, 1916 
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                     The Behaviour Of Yielded Rock In Tunnel Design The Behaviour Of Yielded Rock In Tunnel DesignBy David Branch, Martin J. White, Faramarz P. Hassani The work presented in this paper is part of an overall research programme into the problem of stability of main access roadways driven in Coal Measure strata. Data about the post-failure behaviour of Jan 1, 1984 
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                     The Beneficiation Of Complex Lead-Zinc Ores At The Paragsha Concentrator Of Cerro De Pasco The Beneficiation Of Complex Lead-Zinc Ores At The Paragsha Concentrator Of Cerro De PascoBy J. Kitagawa INTRGDUCTION The Paragsha concentrator is the largest of Cerro de Pasco Corporation's base metal beneficiation plants operating in Peru. At present, this plant is treating an average of [ ] Jan 1, 1970 
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                     The Beneficiation of Specular Hematite by High Intensity Magnetic Separation The Beneficiation of Specular Hematite by High Intensity Magnetic SeparationBy D. M. Thayer, P. B. Linkson High intensity wet magnetic separation methods have received much attention in the search for alternative and effective methods to treat weakly magnetic minerals. This paper examines the incorporation Jan 1, 1982 
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                     The Beta to Alpha Transformation in Hot-forged Brass The Beta to Alpha Transformation in Hot-forged BrassBy Robert Baker IT has been demonstrated in the laboratory by A. J. Phillips1 that a transformation or conversion from beta directly to alpha may take place in a brass of 61 to 62.5 per cent copper content. The compl Jan 1, 1931 
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                     The Big Hole Gets Bigger The Big Hole Gets BiggerBy James H. Allen The development of large diameter rotary drilling techniques and equipment in the last nine years has been the main factor for the rapid advancement made by this method of shaft construction. In 1959, Jan 11, 1968 
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                     The Binding of in Walls of Blast Furnaces The Binding of in Walls of Blast FurnacesBy S. H. Chauvenet THE binding of the boshes and in walls of blast furnaces has always been an expensive piece of work. When the old stone stack was replaced by the iron shell, the brickwork was kept at a thickness of f Jan 1, 1882 
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                     The Black Angel Mine - A Film Presented By - Greenex A/S, Danish Arctic Contractors, Karl Garaventa's Sohne AG, J. S. Redpath Ltd., Cominco Ltd., Bechtel Corp. The Black Angel Mine - A Film Presented By - Greenex A/S, Danish Arctic Contractors, Karl Garaventa's Sohne AG, J. S. Redpath Ltd., Cominco Ltd., Bechtel Corp.The following description is based on the film's narrative script: The film opens with a description of the terrain--tens of thousands of yearly snows compressed into glacial ice, stretching f Jan 1, 1977 
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                     The Black Hills Of South Dakota The Black Hills Of South DakotaThe Black hills rise like a dark island above the far-flung prairie lands of the Dakotas; to their sombre pine-clad slopes they owe the name, Black mountains, by which they were known to the early exp Jan 1, 1932 
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                     The Black Mountain Coal-District, Kentucky. The Black Mountain Coal-District, Kentucky.By J. B. Dilworth I. INTRODUCTION. THE purpose of this paper is, first, to give a general account of a little-known coal-district of SE. Kentucky, its topography, drainage, and mineral resources, for those who may be Feb 1, 1912 
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                     The Blast-Furnace Process And Means Of Control The Blast-Furnace Process And Means Of ControlBy T. L. Joseph IT is a distinct privilege to participate in this meeting convened to honor the memory of Henry Marion Howe, a distinguished scientist and metallurgist. Many have added to our rapidly growing fund of Jan 1, 1946 
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                     The Blast-furnace Theory The Blast-furnace TheoryBy Richard Franchot FERROUS metallurgy today, defined as the art of extracting money from iron ores, appears to suffer from a complex of inherited theory. In so far as pig iron costs contribute to inadequate profit margi Jan 1, 1929 
