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Birmingham Paper - Mining in Soft Ore-Bodies at Low Moor
By W. S. Hungerford
As several papers on the subject of mining in soft ore-bodies have recently appeared in the Transactions and in the Engineering and Mining Journal, the following brief account of the method introduced
Jan 1, 1889
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Birmingham Paper - Note on Arsenic Determination
By R. C. Canby
The difficulty of exact neutralization by ammonia of the acid solution obtained in the determination of arsenic by the method of fusion with carbonate of soda and nitrate of potassium, led me to try t
Jan 1, 1889
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Birmingham Paper - Note on the Iron-Ores, Fuels and Improved Blast-Furnace Practice of the Birmingham District
By Alfred F. Brainerd
The subject of the supply and the quality of the iron-ore and coke of this State has suffered exaggeration and misrepresentation in both directions. Unsophisticated persons have made extraordinary rep
Jan 1, 1889
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Birmingham Paper - Notes on the Clinton Group in Alabama
By Truman H. Aldrich
The red, or fossiliferous, ore is found in the Clinton group of the Silurian formation. This group is from 100 to 500 ft. thick in Alabama, and its outcrops have been mapped by the State or the U. S.
Jan 1, 1925
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Birmingham Paper - Notes on the Geology and on some of the Mines of Aspen Mountain, Pitkin County, Colorado
By Carl Henrich
Aspen, the flourishing mountain- and mining-town of Pitkin county, Colorado, is located in the valley of the Roaring Fork, 11 miles above Glenwood springs, where that stream empties its waters into Gr
Jan 1, 1889
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Birmingham Paper - Phosphate Slag
By William B. Phillips
It is proposed in this paper to discuss some of the chemical and physical principles involved in the manufacture and use of this important by-product obtained in the manufacture of steel by the basic
Jan 1, 1889
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Birmingham Paper - Smelting Copper Concentrates in a Converter
By F. J. Longworth
FoR a number of years an intensive study has been made to improve the blast-furnace practice at Copperhill not only as to cost% but to provide a good grade of gas for the acid plants. This study took
Jan 1, 1925
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Birmingham Paper - Steel Making in Alabama
By James Bowron
Considering the importance of the steel trade and the strategic position occupied in it by the Birmingham district, it may be surprising to many to learn that the first pig iron smelted with coke was
Jan 1, 1925
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Birmingham Paper - The Cost of a Ton of Pig-Iron in the Sequachee Valley
By William M. Bowron
An interesting calculation was made at the Chattanooga Meeting of 1885 as to the cost of making a ton of pig-iron in the Chatta-
Jan 1, 1889
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Birmingham Paper - The Development and Statistics of the Alabama Coal-Fields for 1887
By Charles A. Ashburner
[The statistics contained in this paper were collected for the United States Geological Survey and communicated to the Institute, by permission, prior to their publication in the report on the Mineral
Jan 1, 1889
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Birmingham Paper - The Efficiency of a Steam-Boiler using the Waste Gas of a Blast-Furnace as Fuel
By D. S. Jacobus
The boiler here referred to was of the water-tube type, having 2535 square feet of heating-surface, which the makers held to be capable of generating 325 horse-power of steam; this being understood to
Jan 1, 1889
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Birmingham Paper - The Feasibility of using Cheaper Fuels in the Blast-Furnace.
By Jacob T. Wainwright
The object of this paper is to describe some efforts and observations by the writer relating to this subject. Althongh the usual type of' blast-furnace is a most efficient device for smelting
Jan 1, 1889
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Birmingham Paper - The Grading of Birmingham Pig-Iron
By Kenneth Robertson
ALL, strangers visiting this district are struck with the peculiar manner in which the pig-iron is graded. There are eleven regular grades, besides which, when gray forge is ordered, one-half of Nos.
Jan 1, 1889
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Birmingham Paper - The Losses in Roasting Gold-Ores and the Volatility of Gold.
By Samuel B. Christy
Jan 1, 1889
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Birmingham Paper - The Petite Anse Salt-Mine
By Richard A. Pomeroy
This mine, known also as the A very Mine, is situated on Petite Anse Island, Iberia Parish, Louisiana. The island is about four miles from Vermillion Bay, an arm of the Gulf of Mexico, and is one of f
Jan 1, 1889
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Birth Effects In Areas Of Uranium Mining
By William H. Wiese
Anecdotal reports of high rates of congenital malformations and spontaneous abortions at the Shiprock Indian Health Service Hospital in San Juan County, New Mexico prompted an interview survey, obtain
Jan 1, 1981
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Birth Of A Longwall-Initial Planning To Post-Subsidence Mitigation
By E. D. Doney
The Kerr-McGee Coal Corporation's Galatia Mine's first longwall mining system was implemented on May 3; 1989. Start-up of the longwall face represnted the successful conclusion of an effort
Jan 1, 1990
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Birth of a New Volcano, in Michoacén, Mexico
By AIME AIME
ON the afternoon of Feb. 20 of this year a new volcano was born in the center of the State of Michoacan, Mexico, about 100 miles inland from the Pacific Coast. Creation of this new mountain - forming
Jan 1, 1943
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Birth, Death and Rebirth of the Duchess Phosphate Rock Deposits
Since the initial discovery of phosphate rock resources in North West Queensland in 1966, significant changes in ownership and development direction have occurred. Initially development of the resourc
Jan 1, 1998
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Bisbee And The Copper Queen
By Robert Glass Cleland
THE CLOSING years of the nineteenth century witnessed a rapid expansion in Phelps Dodge activities in Arizona and other parts of the Southwest and a corresponding decline in its exporting and importin
Jan 1, 1952