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Exploration: Passport To The Future
By Joseph E. Worthington
Many thousands of years ago when our earliest ancestor first swung out of a tree, picked up a rock, and threw it at what he hoped might be his lunch, the minerals industry, in a manner of speaking, wa
Jan 1, 1971
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Boston Paper - The Linkenbach Buddle
By Richard P. Rothwell
REVOLING slime-tables with stationary sprays and oscillating brushes have for many years been a favorite apparatus used for working slimes in German dressing-works, often displacing Rittinger tables a
Jan 1, 1883
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Papers - British Coal Industry Law Reviewed (With Discussion)
By R. V. Wheeler
A matter of much concern at present to the coal-mining industry of Great Britain is the effect of the working of the Coal Mines Act, 1930. This Act, which received the Royal Assent on Aug. 1, 1930, co
Jan 1, 1932
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Regulation Of The Coal Industry
By Howard Eavenson
ONE who has been trained in belief in the law of supply and demand and its effect upon prices finds it difficult to adjust himself to the minute regulations imposed by the New Deal, and also to the be
Jan 1, 1936
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A Builder from the West
THE Rocky MountainClub brought into the East the spirit of the West; the impulse to build, to develop, to accept unquestion-ingly the comradeship and help of any straight shooter who had it in him t
Jan 4, 1928
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The Radio-Activity Of Allanite
By L. S. Pratt
IN 1910 the author was engaged in a qualitative study of the radio-activity of several chemical substances and a few minerals. In the course of the work he studied the mineral allanite (obtained from
Jan 5, 1916
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Mexico In The Metropolitan News
General Aurelio Blanquet,* the best known of living Mexican soldiers, formerly the trusted friend of Porfirio Diaz and organizer of the old Federal Guard of Mexico City, who as a sergeant commanded th
Jan 5, 1919
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The Decaking Of Bituminous Coal
By Stanley J. Gasior, Albert J. Forney, Joseph H. Field
Most bituminous coal mined near Eastern industrial areas requiring high-Btu pipeline gas is caking and therefore unsuitable for fixed-bed pres- sure gasification by present techniques. If the caking p
Jan 3, 1965
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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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THE SAMPLING OF GOLD-BULLION.
Discussion of the paper of Frederic P. Dewey, presented at the Cleveland Meeting, October, 1912, and printed in Bulletin -No. 70, October, 1912, pp. 1075 to 1101. EDWARD KELLER, Perth Amboy, N. J. (
Jan 3, 1913
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The New Breed of Environmentalists
By Eugene Guccione
Upholding individual rights-and abhorring power politics-a newly formed group of young professionals is developing private nongovernmental solutions to environmental problems.
Jan 4, 1976
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Arc Welding in the Arctic
By P. A. Robbins
FAR NORTH, on the bare Arctic tundra, 11 mi. above the mouth of the Keewalik River where the latter discharges into Kotzebue Sound. several ., Eskimos garbed in parkies and muck lucks mingle with a sm
Jan 1, 1937
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Part III – March 1968 - Papers - Crystal Growth, Annealing, and Diffusion of Lead-Tin Chalcogenides
By A. R. Calawa, T. C. Harman, M. Finn, P. Youtz
A study has been made of the growing, annealing, and diffusion parameters in PbSe, Pb1-ySnySe, and Pb1-xSnxTe. Single crystals of these materials have been grown using the Bridgman technique. For all
Jan 1, 1969
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Mining – Underground Mining - The Importance of Aerodynamic Aspects in the Design of Mine Shafts
By C. E. Gregor
Current modern trends in mining show that hoisting shafts are being expected to fulfill an important ventilation function. However, where rigid guides and supporting structures are mandatory, ventilat
Jan 1, 1968
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Proceeding of the Annual Meeting
By John Hays Hammoud
At the Annual Business Meeting of the Institute, held February 19, 1907, the following persons were elected Council. President of the Council, John Hays Hammond, New York, N. Y. Vice-Presidents (for
Mar 1, 1907
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Colorado Paper - The Concentration of Ores in the Butte District, Montana (see Discussion 1108)
By Charles W. Goodale
The ores of the Butte district present a variety of combinations, and their treatment by concentration is an interesting study. They may be classified in general as follows: 1. Copper-silver ores,
Jan 1, 1897
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New York Paper - The Use of Nodulized Ore in the Blast Furnace (with Discussion)
By Richard Henry Lee
Since the economies in the blast furnace resulting from enriching iron ores are so great, much attention has been paid during the past few years to the various methods of concentrating lean ores, and,
Jan 1, 1914
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The Tooele Plant Of The International Smelting & Refining Co. (deb3d309-0f9d-41ed-955c-df0eb730ba5c)
By H. N. Thomson
(Butte Meeting, August, 1913.) GENERAL. THE Tooele plant. off the International Smelting & Refining Co. is situated at the mouth of Pine canyon, Tooele county, Utah. It is connected with the main li
Jan 7, 1913
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PART VI - Communications - On the Stress Dependence of Dislocation Velocity in the Microstain Region
By R. Kossowsky
USING etch-pit techniques, Johnston and Gilman' have shown that the stress dependence of dislocation velocity can be represented by the expression where r, is the dislocation velocity, a is th
Jan 1, 1968
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Geophysics - Aerial Magnetic Survey of the Vredefort Dome in the Union of South Africa
By Oscar Weiss
An aerial magnetometer survey was carried out by the author's geophysical organization over the Vrede-fort dome, where Witwatersrand beds are wrapped around a granite plug 25 to 30 miles in diame
Jan 1, 1950