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Porosity, Reducibility and Size Preparation of Iron Ores
By T. L. Joseph
BLAST furnaces are most efficient thermally when the C02 in the top gas is highest. Oxygen introduced in the air blast is converted to CO in the combustion zones. The extent to which CO, generated in
Jan 1, 1936
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Salt In The Metallurgy Of Lead (c33a6fb5-2864-4620-8c8b-82d9168f8f43)
E. L. BLOSSOM, New. York, N. Y.-That this paper deals with a real problem is illustrated by a statement made to the speaker a few months ago by the manager of a silver-lead property: "Our ore contains
Jan 1, 1918
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Reverberatory Smelting of Raw Concentrates at the International Smelter, Miami, Arizona
By P. D. I. Honeyman
CHANGING trends in concentration, involving regrinding with the subsequent production of a finely divided, high-grade flotation product, presents a real problem to the modern copper smelter. In the tr
Jan 1, 1932
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New York Paper - Oil Poeaibilities of Colombia
By K. D. White, Chester W. Washburne
Colombia has an almost ideal situation with lespect to the world's markets, being only a short distance from the Panama Canal and the West Indies. The sailing distance from its Caribbean ports to
Jan 1, 1923
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Jargon
The dictionary defines 'jargon' as "barbarous or debased language ". This description does not suffice. Quiller-Couch has said, it is "a kind of writing which, from a superficial likeness, c
Jan 1, 1931
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New York Paper - Biographical Notice of Charles Kirchhoff
By R. W. Raymond
ChaRles William HenRy Kirchhoff was born March 28, 1853, at San Francisco, Cal., where his father, Charles Kirchhoff, was at that time consul for his native country, Germany. A few years later, the fa
Jan 1, 1917
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Mascot, Tennessee, Zinc Area
By Wilbur Nelson
IN 1839,1 Gerard, Troost, the first, State Geologist of Tennessee, reported the occurrence of zinc ores in East Tennessee, in connection with the iron ores at Embreeville; in 1844,2 he refers to the z
Jan 10, 1924
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Institute of Metals Division - Structural Changes Associated with Strain-Induced Grain Boundary Migration in Si-Fe
By C. G. Dunn, K. T. Aust
SEVERAL studies1-10 have reported a type of grain boundary migration which occurs when a strained grain grows into an adjacent deformed grain during annealing. Beck and Sperry called this phenomenon s
Jan 1, 1958
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Institute of Metals Division - Oxidation Kinetics of Tantalum in Carbon Dioxide
By M. E. Wadsworth, K. J. Richards
The oxidation rates of tantalum in various partial pressures of carbon dioxide in the temperature range 700°to 950°C were measured with a thermo-gravimetric balance. Oxidation involved a surface -cont
Jan 1, 1964
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Tulsa Paper - Evaporation Loss of Petroleum – Theories and Their Application (with Discussion)
By J. H. Wiggins
Granting that about 600,000,000 bbl. of light oil will be produced in the United States this year and taking the Bureau of Mines' statement that 71/2 per cent. of the total crude production will
Jan 1, 1924
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Minerals Beneficiation - Behavior of Mineral Particles in Electrostatic Separation
By Shiou-Chuan Sun, R. F. Wesner, J. D. Morgan
FOR successful electrostatic separation, the behavior of the component minerals of the tested ore under various conditions should be known. In the course of investigation, it was found that these are
Jan 1, 1951
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Montreal (Annual) Paper - The Geological Map of the United States
By J. W. Powell
A Federal statute, enacted several years since, provides for the preparation of a geologic map of the United States. There are three requisites for a geologic map. The first is a suitable base- or
Jan 1, 1893
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Papers - Production - Foregin - Oil Prospecting in Australia during 1936-37
By W. G. Woolnough
It is perhaps a little difficult for Americans fully to appreciate the slow progress in the search for oil in Australia. Conditions are so different from those in the United States that methods must a
Jan 1, 1938
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Coal Mining Industry of Russia
By John Garcia
COAL MINING, as well as all the other major in-dustries of Russia, is controlled by the Soviet Gov-ernment by means of organizations in each dis-trict, known as "Trusts," such as the "Kisel Coal Trust
Jan 3, 1928
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New York Paper - Safeguarding the Use of Electricity in Mines (with Discussion)
By H. W. Clark
Electricity must be safeguarded everywhere that it is used. The conditions that exist underground make the use of safeguards more essential there than almost anywhere else. Electric Shock Electr
Jan 1, 1915
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Papers - Gravitational Methods - Gravity at Sea by Pendulum Observations (T. P. 955)
By Albert J. Hoskinson
Progress on the earth depends to a large extent upon the rapid interchange of ideas and commodities between the various nations of the world. The smooth flow of commerce, by which these ideas and comm
Jan 1, 1940
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Indiana
The earliest record of coal in Indiana is one of the earliest in the country. At the close of the French and Indian War, in 1763, the famous Indian trader, George Croghan, was sent from Pittsburgh on
Jan 1, 1942
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The Acid Bessemer Process of 1940
By H. W. Graham
THE young metallurgist of today who thinks casually of the technical literature of the steel industry might conclude that little has been published concerning the Bessemer process. This conclusion is
Jan 1, 1940
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Calculations with Reference to the Use of Carbon in Modern American Blast Furnaces (June 30, 1016)
By W. H. Blauvelt
W. H. BLAUVELT, Syracuse, N. Y. (communication to the Secretary*).-I have read Mr. Howland's paper on Calculations with Reference to the Use of Carbon in Modern American Blast Furnaces with much
Jan 10, 1916
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Closed-circuit Grinding of Cement Raw-Materials at Leeds (Technical Publication No. 1096)
By T. B. Counselman
AFTER several years study, the Universal Atlas Cement Co. decided to rebuild its plant at Leeds, Alabama. The entire old plant, which was to operate during the new construction, was then to be scrappe
Jan 1, 1939