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  • AIME
    Metal Tariff Agitation Rides Again

    By HAROLD A. KNIGHT

    The Miami Copper Co., Arizona, is asking Congress to reimpose the import duty of two cents per pound on copper which, by law, has been suspended until June 30, 1950. C. Donald Dallas, chairman of Reve

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Mechanization at the Bureau of Mines Oil-shale Mine

    By E. D. Gardner

    The Synthetic Liquid Fuels Act (58 Stat., 190; 30 U.S.C. Sup., Secs. 321- 325) was approved by Congress April 5, 1944; it directed the Bureau of Mines to build demonstration plants to produce syntheti

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Economics of Coal for West Coast Power Generation

    By Claude P. Heiner

    While the title of this paper embraces the entire West Coast, the author, in the interest of simplification. has confined the discussion to California-particularly the central section. California&apo

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Future of Iron Resources

    By Donald B. Gillies

    THE great source of iron ore for the furnaces of this country has been the Lake Superior district. Ore was first discovered there in 1844, and the first shipments made via the Great Lakes in 1852 to a

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Ready-Made Heat From Coal

    By D. W. Loucks

    There is plenty of evidence to indicate that at least one of man's chief interests in life is to make himself as comfortable as possible. If you doubt this, just watch the fellow next to you for

    Jan 1, 1949

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    The Mystery Of The Missing Man

    By James K. Richardson

    Today, the enigma of the "missing man" in the metal mining industry equals, and frequently surpasses in objective importance, the problems of ore development, drilling, sampling, pumping, milling tech

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Blasthole Stoping Evaluated

    By VlNTON H. CLARKE

    Diamond-drill blasthole sloping has now been used for a long enough time to permit us to discuss fairly its problems from the ore-breaking angle and to attempt to peer into its future. To do this we h

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Some Economic Aspects Of Perlite

    By C. R. King

    Most of the acid volcanic glasses such as obsidian, perlite, pitchstone, pumice, and pumicite (volcanic ash) are susceptible to some expansion if suddenly subjected to a suitably high temperature in a

    Jan 1, 1949

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    A Visit to Colorado Mining

    By John V. Beall

    GOING west from Denver on Route 6, the direct road to Grand Junction, one gets the first glimpse of mining a few miles east of Denver near Idaho Springs where the workings of defunct gold mines are vi

    Jan 1, 1949

  • NIOSH
    RI 4456 Synthetic Liquid Fuels, 1948 Annual Rpt., Pt. 1 Oil from Coal

    By BUREAU OF MINES

    In 1948 the United States became a net importer of oil. Coupled with an unprecedented domestic production of 5,900,000 barrels daily, imports approximating 500,000 barrels made available a total suppl

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Japan's Mineral Industry

    By John J. Collins

    The plight of the Japanese mining business is pitiful. Coal mines were given the highest priority for all materials they needed, yet between the end of the war and June 1948, the government was oblige

    Jan 1, 1949

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    IC 7484 Report of Petroleum and Natural-Gas Division, Fiscal Year 1947

    By R. A. Cattell

    Since the return of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Division of the Bureau of Mines to normal peacetime functions following World War II, a coordinated program of oil and gas development and production

    Dec 1, 1948

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    IC 7473 Making Iron Powder in the Tunnel Kiln

    By V. H. Gottschalk

    Among the procedures developed by the Germans for providing the tonnage of iron powder needed to make rotating bands for artillery shells is the use of a ceramic tunnel kiln, not only for finishing th

    Aug 1, 1948

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    RI 4274 Cranberry Magnetite Deposits Avery County, N. C., and Carter County, Tenn. (6a631dc6-2f33-43cf-9b78-3a9f3006ac87)

    By M. H. Kline, T. J. Ballard

    "INTRODUCTION The Cranberry magnetite deposits occur in pre-Cambrian granite-gneiss in a belt extending from 3 miles southeast of Cranberry, N. C., to about 6 miles southwest of Magnetic City, Tenn. T

    May 1, 1948

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    RI 4230 Camp Bird Lead-Zinc Deposit, Ouray Co , Colo.

    By E. V. Deshayes, W. E. Young

    "INTRODUCTION The Camp Bird mine was investigated by Bureau of Mines engineers 3/ September 22 and 24, 1942, and April 29 and 30, 1944. In a subsequent report and supplement, it was recommended that c

    May 1, 1948

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    RI 4280 Investigation of Ore-Dressing Methods for Barite Ores from New Mexico, Missouri, and Arkansas

    By J. S. Kennedy, M. M. Fine

    "INTRODUCTION Barite is one of the major industrial minerals whose production has increased considerably in the last 10 years. In 1935 domestic production of barite was 218,075 tons and. had increased

    May 1, 1948

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    RI 4276 Investigation of meta-anthracite in Newport and Providence counties, R.I., petrography, chemical characteristics, and geology of deposits (7b2d8178-04f2-44a5-b84b-07ddfae8f96f)

    By Albert L. Toenges, Louis A. Turnbull, Alonzo W. Quinn, J. M. Schopf, Arthur Neale, R. F. Abernethy

    "INTRODUCTION The fuel requirements for industrial and domestic consumers in New England, in normal times, are supplied almost entirely by fuel oil, anthracite, and bituminous coal. A shortage of thes

    Apr 1, 1948

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    RI 4222 Preparation and Carbonization Characteristics of Low-Volatile Coal from Oyon Region of Peru

    By Thomas Fraser, J. D. Davis

    "INTRODUCTION Preliminary tests of the Oyon coal constituted part of a wartime exploratory and development program in which many agencies participated. The general objective was to find new and adequa

    Mar 1, 1948

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    RI 4223 Bauxite in Cherokee and Calhoun Counties, Ala.

    By Don M. Coulter

    "INTRODUCTION Bauxite, in Appalachian Alabama, occurs in the Rock Run and Goshen Valley districts in Cherokee County; in Nences Creek Valley near Jacksonville; near Anniston in Calhoun County; north o

    Mar 1, 1948

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    RI 4219 Southwestern North Dakota Clay Deposits Stark. Slope, and Billings Counties, N. Dak

    By Fremont F. Clarke

    "INTRODUCTION Clay beds of southwestern North Dakota were investigated to determine (1) the average alumina content of the clays in four principal areas of occurrence, (2.) which, if any, would be the

    Mar 1, 1948