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P.S.596,80.1881
Titel
Transactions of the American Institute of Mining Engineers ; 1881
Erscheinungsort
New York City
Erscheinungsjahr
1881
Medientyp
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Transactions of the American Institute of Mining Engineers
Datensatznummer
124013
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Transactions of the American Institute of Mining Engineers
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Method for the estimation of manganese in spiegels, irons, and steels | S. A. Ford
Note on the estimation of copper in speise | Francis C. Blake
Shocks on railway bridges | John W. Cloud
Steel for Bridges | John W. Cloud
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting held in Philadelphia, February, 1881
A fluxing gas producer for making heating gas | W. J. Taylor
The amount of manganese required to remove the oxygen from iron after it has been blown in a Bessemer converter | S. A. Ford
The gold-bearing mispickel veins of Marmora, Ontario, Canada | Richard P. Rothwell
Notes on the assay spitzlutte, from the Mining Laboratory of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Robert H. Richards
On the action of common salt and other related crystalline salts in wire-drawing | Charles O. Thompson
Can the magnetism of iron and steel be used to determine their physical properties? | William Metcalf
Auriferous slate deposits of the southern mining region | P. H. Mell
A new bottom for Bessemer converters | Charles F. Manness
On rail patterns | Alexander L. Holley
A volumetric estimation of manganese in pig iron and steel | Frederick H. Williams
Note on black band iron ore in west Virginia | S. P. Sharples
Blast-furnace hearths and linings | John Birkinbine
Manganese determinations in steel | William Kent
Notes on gold-mill construction | Augustus J. Jr. Bowie
Chemical methods for analyzing rail-steel | Magnus Troilius
Investigations on the ore knob copper process | Thomas Egleston
Proceedings of the Virginia Meeting, May, 1881
Burnishing and ductilizing steel | Jacob Reese
The carbonic acid gas process at the Kehley Run Colliery fire | H. Martyn Chance
Coal washing | S. Stutz
New method of mapping the anthracite coal fields of Pennsylvania | Charles Albert Ashburner
The Whitwell firebrick hot-blast stove, and its recent improvements | Fred. W. Gordon
The hydrometallurgy of copper, and its separation from the precious metals | Thomas Sterry Hunt
Brazos coal field, Texas | Charles Albert Ashburner
Ore dressing and smelting at Pribram, Bohemia | Ellis Jr. Clark
Discussion of the Papers of C. P. Sandberg on "Rail specifications and rail inspection in Europe", of C. B. Dudley on the "Wearing capacity of steel rails in relation to their chemical composition and physical properties", and of A. L. Holley on "Rail Patterns", at the Philadelphia Meeting, February, 1881
On the solution of pig iron and steel for the determination of phosphorus | N. H. Muhlenberg
On the applicability of Edison's system of electric lighting to mines | Otto A. Moses
Gas producers using blast | F. H. Daniels
The construction of geological cross-sections | H. Martyn Chance
Ore-roasting furnace | W. J. Taylor
The treatment of gold-bearing arsenical ores at Deloro, Ontario, Canada | Richard P. Rothwell
Assaying of silver bullion | Francis C. Blake
Hot-blast stoves at the Edgar Thomson Furnaces, "D" and "E" | Julian Kennedy
The geology and veins of Tombstone, Arizona | William Philips Blake
The iron ores of the Middle James River | Persifor Frazer
The binding of blast furnaces | S. H. Chauvenet
Test support for the English cupellation furnace | Francis C. Blake
The use of high explosives in the blast furnace | T. F. Whiterbee
The Flannery boiler-setting for the prevention of smoke | Charles Albert Ashburner
The industries of Harrisburg | S. H. Chauvenet
Proceedings of the Harrisburg, PA., Meeting, October, 1881
On the use of salt coating in the manufacture of iron and steel wire | Charles H. Morgan
The analysis of iron ores containing both phosphoric and titanic acids | Thomas M. Drown
The cause of rustiness and of some of the losses in working gold | Thomas Egleston
Note on the Falling Cliff Zinc Mine | F. P. Dewey
An improved mining lamp | Persifor Frazer
A summer school of practical mining | Henry S. Munroe
The condition of sulphur in coal, and its relation to coking | Thomas M. Drown
The available tonnage of the bituminous coal-fields of Pennsylvania | H. Martyn Chance
On the filtration of water for industrial purposes | P. Barnes
On the occurrence of lustrous coal with native silver in a vein in porphyry, in Ouray County, Colorado | George A. Koenig
The formation of gold nuggets and placer deposits | Thomas Egleston
Discussion on steel rails
Supplement II. to a catalogue of official reports upon geological surveys of the United States and Territories, and of British North America | Frederick Jr. Prime
Memoranda on the analysis of statistics | A. W. Hale
The electrolytic determination of copper, and the formation and composition of so-called allotropic copper | J. B. Mackintosh
An analysis of the casualties in the anthracite coal mines, from 1871 to 1880 | H. Martyn Chance