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Carbonizing Properties: West Virginia Coals From The Pittsburgh Bed Jamison No. 9 Mine, Marion County, And Upper Freeport Bed, Bull Run No. 1 Mine, Preston County ? Introduction And Summary
By J. D. Davis
THIS REPORT gives results of an investi¬gation of the carbonizing properties of coals from Pittsburgh bed, Jamison No. 9 mine, Marion County, W. Va., and from Upper Freeport bed, Bull Run No. 1 mine,
Jan 1, 1952
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IC 7644 Natural-Gas Statistics, 1936-50 ? Introduction
By D. S. Colby
Statistics on the volume of natural gas produced in the United States were first collected for 1906. A summary of those statistics covering 1906-35 was incorporated in the 1937 Minerals Yearbook.
Jan 1, 1952
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Exploration, Development, and Production Practices at United Keno Hill Mines, Limited
By H. Brodie Hicks
"THE REVIVAL of the Mayo mining camp, with particular reference to the activities of United Keno Hill Mines, Limited, has been one •of the more spectacular and also one of the most important of the po
Jan 1, 1952
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RI 4818 Concentration Of Oxide Manganese Ores From Black Rock, Kramer, And Morgan Cromar Properties, Tooele And Juab Counties, Utah
By J. V. Batty
In the course of the investigation of manganese mineral occurrences in the United States, Bureau of Mines examining engineers collected several lots of ore from the Black Rock, Kramer, and. Morgan-Cro
Jan 1, 1952
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Hard Rock Mining At Kitimat
ONE of the largest hard rock operations ever undertaken on the continent is part of the Aluminum Co. of Canada's gigantic British Columbia development in the mountainous wilderness back of the no
Jan 1, 1952
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Quality Control Principles in Coal Preparation
By J. Visman
"SummaryThis paper is presented as part of a programme to show the steps taken by industry and others interested in supplying a solid fuel of constant quality to 'satisfy a consuming market. The paper
Jan 1, 1952
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Minerals Beneficiation - Flotation Rates and Flotation Efficiency
By Nathaniel Arbiter
THE separation of minerals by flotation can be regarded as a rate process, with the extraction of any one mineral determined by its flotation rate, and the grade of concentrate by the relative rates f
Jan 1, 1952
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Western Canada’s Oil and Gas
By Carl O. Nickle
"IntroductionIF I WERE ASKED what are the two most important single factors in shaping the growth of Canada to date, and in building its future, the answer would be: first, the treasure house of natur
Jan 1, 1952
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A Canadian Integrated Coal and Steel Industry
By L. A. Forsyth
"SINCE I received and accepted your invitation to present to this meeting a paper on A Canadian Integrated Coal and Steel Industry, I have given the subject a great deal of intensive study.Two conclus
Jan 1, 1952
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Enterprises Of Great Moment
By Robert Glass Cleland
THOUGH the rapid revival of the copper market in the early twenties solved the most serious of the company's immediate postwar difficulties, a much more fundamental, long-range problem still rema
Jan 1, 1952
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Hydrogen Sulphide Corrosion Cracking of Steel
By L. W. Vollmer
Introduction During the past three years at least fifty strings of 9% nickel steel tubing have exhibited excellent resistance .to the variably severe corrosive conditions typical of many of the sweet
Jan 1, 1952
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RI 4902 Treatment Of Titaniferous Magnetite Ore From Iron Mountain, Wyo.
By A. E. Back
A method has been developed in the laboratory for successfully treating titaniferous magnetite ore from the deposit at Iron Mountain, Wyo. The ore is roasted with 15 percent sodium carbonate to conver
Jan 1, 1952
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The Acheson Field
By E. E. Cudby
"FOLLOWING the Leduc discovery •by Imperial Oil in 1947, The California Standard Company began to acquire land in the area immediately west of Edmonton and in line with the Leduc reef trend (Figure 1)
Jan 1, 1952
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Technical Notes -
By K. K. Kershner, W. A. Calhoun, C. W. Funk
Future resources of aluminum may require the utilization of low grade ores to provide a more permanent protection for the nation. Aluminum minerals such as cloy, shale, and high iron laterites may bec
Jan 1, 1952
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Iron and Steel Division - Twenty-Five More Years of Metallography (Howe Memorial Lecture)
By J. R. Vilelia
IN accordance with the custom of this society, we are gathered here, as we have every year since 1924, to honor the memory of the eminent American metallurgist and teacher, Professor Henry Marion Howe
Jan 1, 1952
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Preparation of Titanium Tetrachloride from Rutile
By C. H. Gorski
A method for preparing titanium tetrachloride is described which consists of reducing rutile with coke and chlorinating the reduced product at 200° to 500°C. The crude distillate is purified by treatm
Jan 1, 1952
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The Utilization of Low-Grade Domestic Chromite
By D. W. Morgan, K. W. Downes
"OVER half a million tons of chromite ore is used annually on the North American continent, all of which is imported from overseas. Chromite is essential in the manufacture of stainless steel, armour
Jan 1, 1952
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Metal Mining - Tungsten Carbide Drilling on the Marquette Range
By A. E. Lillstrom
IN the development of iron mines and production of iron ore from the Marquette range, drilling blast-holes is an important phase of the mining cycle. The ground drilled in ore production can be classi
Jan 1, 1952
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Chuquicamata Sulphide Plant: Concentrator Design
By E. F. Raffo
THE design of the Chuquicamata concentrator offered an unusual combination of problems, all of which had, in one way or another, a definite effect upon the final arrangement of all the equipment and n
Jan 1, 1952
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A Survey Of Latin-American Mining Law
By Edward M. Weiss
THE emphasis in some political quarters on hemispheric unity and defense indicates Latin American mineral resources should be more extensively developed. However, United States mining companies have,
Jan 1, 1952