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Halifax Paper - The Manufacture of Iron in Canada
By James Herbert Bartlett
The MANUFACTURE of Iron in the PROVINCE of Quebec. The St. Maurice Forges.—The deposits of iron-ore in the St. Maurice district, in the rear of Three Rivers, were probably known to the Indians and
Jan 1, 1886
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Halifax Paper - The Pictou Coal-Field
By Henry S. Poole
This field is geologically of much interest. It is small, hut with some seams of unusual thickness, the main one being as much as thirty-eight feet thick. The quality of the seams, as also of the asso
Jan 1, 1886
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Halifax Paper - The Present Value of Steel Castings
By Arthur V. Abbott
During the past four years I have had occasion to make quite extensive use of steel castings in the manufacture of testing-machines and large scales for Messrs. Fairbanks & Co. The failure of some of
Jan 1, 1886
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Halifax Paper - The Product and Exhaustion of the Oil-Regions of Pennsylvania and New York
By Charles A. Ashburner
The petroleum industry of western Pennsylvania and southwestern New York lias been one of phenomenal development. Greater and more sudden flucuations hare occurred in the price* of crude oil, and in a
Jan 1, 1886
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Halifax Paper - The Specific Gravity of Low-Carbon Steel
By George S. Miller
Now that low-carbon steel is manufactured successfully in large quantities by the Bessemer process, and threatens to displace wroughtiron for nearly all purposes, it becomes interesting to find how it
Jan 1, 1886
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Halifax Paper - The Sydney Coal-Field, Cape Breton, N. S.
By W. Rutledge
As is well known, the Sydney coal-field comprises an area of about 200 square miles, being about 32 miles from the month of Big Bras d' Or, on the northwest, to Mira Bay on the southeast, by abou
Jan 1, 1886
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Halifax Paper - The Wolf Benzine-Burning Safety-Lamp
By E. J. Schmitz
This novel safety-lamp, which was first introduced in some of the German coal-mines in 1882, at once attracted general attention in the coal-districts of Europe. Objections which arose during the earl
Jan 1, 1886
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Halifax Paper - The Work of the Blast-Furnaces of the North Chicago Rolling-Mill Co.
By Fred W. Gordon
The North Chicago Rolling-Mill Co., of Chicago, have four furnaces at South Chicago, built during 1881. Each furnace is 20 feet diameter of bosh, and 75 feet total height, the hearth being 11 feet dia
Jan 1, 1886
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Halifax Paper - Topographical Models: Their Construction and Uses
By A. E. Lehman
A RECENT demand for some form of panoramic display of an important railway line, showing its branches, connections, and terri tory controlled by it, revealed to the writer the advantages of' a to
Jan 1, 1886
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Hallan N. Marsh - Chairman, Petroleum Division
By AIME AIME
THE world was not quite ready for Hal Marsh when he emerged from the California Institute of Technology in 1922 with a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering, so, finding no promising jo
Jan 1, 1936
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Hamersley Pelletizing Plant Features Facilities For Dry-Grinding Iron Ore
By S. Terry, J. G. Munro
A unique feature of the recently dedicated pelletizing complex of Hamersley Iron Pty. Ltd. is the dry grinding circuit for the iron ore fines. This facility, located at Dampier, some 800 miles north o
Jan 5, 1968
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Hamersley's Dry Ball-Mill Grinding Circuit Exceeds Expectations
By S. Terry, W. Callender, R. J. Cornelius
When a dry ball-mill grinding circuit was in- stalled at the pellet plant of Hamersley Iron Pty. Ltd., it was something of a pioneering venture, since this was one of the first instances where such a
Jan 7, 1969
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Hamme Mine Reopening Made Feasible Through Change In Mining Method
By John B. Malcom
The discovery of tungsten-bearing quartz outcrop- pings in Vance County, N. C., by the Hamme brothers in 1942, made international news in the mining industry and was, in fact, one of the major ore dis
Jan 4, 1962
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Hammond Awarded Saunders Mining Medal
By AIME AIME
THE third award of the W. L. Saunders Gold Medal for "distinguished achievement in mining" has been made to John Hays Hammond. The two previous awards were to David Brunton and Herbert C. Hoover. Sinc
Jan 1, 1929
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Hand Picking
By D. H. Davis
HAND picking was the earliest form of coal preparation, first practiced to improve the outward appearance of the coal being loaded and to remove any pieces that might appear objection- able to the buy
Jan 1, 1943
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Hand Picking (3e4fa029-3c5f-4f70-9496-e46d4a52b663)
By D. H. Davis
HAND picking was the earliest form of coal preparation, first practiced to improve the outward appearance of the coal being loaded and to remove any pieces that might appear objectionable to the buyer
Jan 1, 1950
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Hand Picking (ac1e9d5f-4665-4198-92e5-459faf6a7157)
By D. H. Davis
HAND picking was the earliest form of coal preparation, first practiced to improve the outward appearance of the coal being loaded and to remove any pieces that might appear objection- able to the buy
Jan 1, 1943
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Hand Preparation of Coal in Southern Brazil
By Thomas Fraser, Abreu Alvaro
THE work described in this paper was carried out under the sponsorship of the Foreign Economics Administration and in cooperation with the Departamento Nacionál da Produção Mineral, Rio de Janeiro. Th
Jan 1, 1946
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Hand-Sorting Of Mill Feed
By R. S. Handy
DOES hand-sorting of mill feed pay? The fact that the practice is so general would seem to indicate that there must be good reasons for following it; yet, to my mind, the advantage in many cases is do
Jan 4, 1918
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Handling And Disposal Of Coal Preparation Plant Refuse
By Brij M. Moudgil
Disposal of fine coal refuse is one of the major technical problems which could adversely affect growth and development of the coal industry. At present one of the most: common methods for disposal of
Jan 1, 1980