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Biographical Notice of Edward Cooper
By R. W. Raymond
EDWARD COOPER, was born in New York City, October 26, 1824. His father, Peter Cooper, to say nothing of manifold reasons for fame as an inventor and philanthropist, deserves to be remembered as a pion
Jul 1, 1906
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Silver (dc47631e-097f-4de4-862f-2dbb896f4b9c)
By Roberto Antoniolli
"IntroductionSINCE ancient times, the precious metals have played an important role in influencing the course of history. Silver and gold happened to occur, although in small amounts, in those countri
Jan 1, 1954
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IC 9274 Advanced Materials: Outlook And Information Requirements Proceedings of a Bureau of Mines Conference, November 7-8, 1989, Arlington, VA
By Louis J. Sousa
In November 1989, the U.S. Bureau of Mines sponsored a 2-day conference to stimulate thinking and discussion about changing materials technologies and implications for the Government's materials
Jan 1, 1990
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RI 2718 Diatomaceous Earth
By C. W., Davie
"DEFINITIONDiatomaceous earth consists almost entirely of the silicious remains of minute flowerless aquatic plants known as diatoms. The name diatomaceous earth, therefore, is to be preferred to othe
Nov 1, 1925
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Bulletin 213 Talc and Soapstone Their Mining Milling Products and Uses
By Raymond B. Ladoo
Talc is a hydrous magnesium silicate having the chemical formula H2Mg3 (SiO8 ) 4 ; it is often called steatite, soapstone or potstorie, and by the trade names talc clay, agalite, asbestine, and verdol
Jan 1, 1923
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Mineral Indicators - Aluminum: (f9f69cad-787c-44c8-8d38-3c81f9a69249)
Since early July, domestic producer listings in primary aluminum ingot have been at 53¢ per pound. Dealers, however, lowered their August quotes by 1.8¢-2¢ to 47.5¢-48¢ per pound. BITUMINOUS COAL
Jan 1, 1977
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Mineral Industry Of Western Europe
In this issue, the Bureau of Mines announces the availability of the latest of its Mineral Perspectives series: ?MP-4, mineral Industry of Western Europe." This publication describes the mineral indus
Jan 1, 1977
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IC 9182 Human Factors In Mining
By Mark S. Sanders
There is a growing awareness among mining professionals that the human factor plays a significant role in safety and productivity. Since the 1960's, the science of human factors, or ergonomics, h
Jan 1, 1988
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Metal Refining Facilites of Canada
By R. W. Brigstocke
History The birth of the mining industry of Canada took place about 1670. According to Salone (Salone E., La Colonisation de la Nouvelle France, page 205) the first discovery of ore in the country wa
Jan 1, 1932
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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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Some Things We Don't Know about the Creep of Metals
By H. W. Gillett
UNLIKE most previous Howe lecturers, I had not the good fortune to be associated with Henry Marion Howe, nor to be directly one of his students. Yet, through his writings, he has been my teacher, as h
Jan 1, 1939
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The Cyclone Separator used on Fine Coal Slurries
By Kefton H. Teague
This paper deals with the practical application of the Dutch State Mines cyclone separator for fine-coal cleaning. The more important operating variables are discussed, and results of a number of cont
Jan 1, 1950
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The IPMI Journal 2022
By IPMI Educational and Scientific Foundation
It is with great pleasure that we announce the availability of this fourth issue of the IPMI Journal, a publication of the International Precious Metals Educational and Scientific Foundation. This dig
Dec 1, 2022
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The Fire-Clays of Missouri
By H. A. Wheeler
IT may surprise some of our members to learn, among the industries based on the mineral resources of the United States that of clay now ranks third, being exceeded in value of product only by pig-iron
Jan 1, 1905
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Bulletin 202 Electric Brass-Furnace Practice
By H. W. Gillett, E. L. Mack
Prior to 1911 the literature on melting brass by electricity consisted entirely-save for some suggestions made in patent literature but not actually worked out-of a few observations by farseeing men '
Jan 1, 1922
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Mineral Commodity Summaries 1991 - Significant Events In 1990
The value of processed materials of mineral origin was estimated to have exceeded $310 billion in 1990. U.S. raw nonfuel minerals mine production in 1990 was estimated at $33 billion, a 3.1 % increase
Jan 1, 1991
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The 1986 World Economy, The 1987 National Economy Through May, And Performance Of The U.S. Nonfuel Mineral Industry - World Economy In 1986
By Keith L. Harris
Recent data indicate a marginal decline in overall growth in world economic output from 3.1% in 1985 to 2.9% in 1986 (table 1),2, 3 Many nations experienced slower economic growth because of the huge
Jan 1, 1987
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Mineral Indicators - Aluminum (c64260b2-6ee9-48c0-8bd0-4e7975c6e42f)
In October, the Aluminum Company of America restarted the fourth of seven pot-lines at its Point Comfort, Tex. primary aluminum smelter. The price of primary aluminum ingot, as quoted by American M
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 4759 The Short-Circuiting Contactor As An Electrical Protective Device For Coal Mine Service
By L. H. Harrison
In coal mines equipped with electrically driven mechanical mining equipment, the problem of protection for electrical circuits and machinery important, because the hazards of fires and explosions resu
Jan 1, 1951
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Gold: The Unrivalled Medium of Exchange
By H. C. Cooke
THE gold mining industry, in Canada as in other countries, has passed through trying times in the past year. The strains and stresses of war have drawn away much of its man-power, both from the labour
Jan 1, 1943