TITLE |
AUTHOR |
The Iron-Ores of the South Range of the Cuyuna District, Minnesota |
Carl Zapffe and W. A. Barrows, Jr. |
A Titaniferous Iron-Ore Deposit in Boulder County, Colo. |
E. P. Jennings |
Clinton Iron-Ore Deposits in Kentucky and Tennessee (see Discussion, P. 889) |
S. Whinery |
The Ta-yeh Iron-Ore Deposits, Hu-pei Province, China |
C. M. Weld |
The Concentration of Iron-Ores (with Discussion) |
N. V. Hansell |
Surveying and Sampling Diamond Drill Holes |
E. E. White |
New Type of Blast-Furnace Construction |
J. E. Johnson, Jr. |
Blowing-in a Blast-Furnace (with Discussion) |
R. H. Sweetser |
The Effect of Alumina in Blast-Furnace Slags (with Discussion) |
J. E. Johnson, Jr. |
The Utility of Efficiency-Records in the Manufacture of Iron |
John Jermain Porter |
The Manufacture of Coke |
William Hutton Blauvelt |
The Manufacture of Coke |
F. E. Lucas |
By-Product Coke |
C. W. Andrews |
The Manufacture of Coke |
(A Discussion) |
Fuel-Efficiency of the Cupola-Furnace |
John Jermain Porter |
Melting Iron in the Cupola-Furnace |
Dr. R. Moldenke |
The Methods of the United States Steel Corporation for the Commercial Sampling and Analysis of Pig-Iron |
J. M. Camp |
Recent Developments in Open-Hearth Steel-Practice |
N. E. Maccallum |
Methods of Preparing Basic Open-Hearth Steel for Castings |
H. F. Miller, Jr. |
Recent Developments in the Inspection of Steel Rails (with Discussion) |
Robert W. Hunt |
Notes on Titatnium and on the Cleansing Effect of Titanium on Cast-Iron (with Discussion) |
Bradley Stoughton |
The Effect of High Carbon on the Quality of Charcoal-Iron (with Discussion) |
J. E. Johnson, Jr. |
Meaurements and Relations of Hardness and Depth of Carbonization in Case-Hardened Steel (with Discussion) |
Mark A. Ammon |
The Action of Various Commercial Carbonizing-Material (with Discussion) |
Robert R. Abbott |
Note on the Case-Hardening of Special Steels (with Discussion) |
Albert Sauveur and G. A. Reinhardt |
Notes on Ruff’s Carbon-Iron Equilibrium Diagram (with Discussion) |
Henry M. Rowe |
Wittorff’s Iron-Carbon Equilibrium Diagram |
Bradley Stoughton |
The Microstructure of Iron and Steel |
William Campbell |
The Influence of Divorcing Appealing on the Mechanical Properties of Low-Carbon Steel |
Henry M. How and Arthur G. Levy |
Electric Heating and the Removal of Phosphorus from Iron |
Albert E. Greene |
The Function of Slag in Electric Steel-Refining |
Richard Amberg |
Heat-Losses in Furnaces |
F. A. J. Fitzgerald |
Alloys with Chromium and Other Metals (with Discussion) |
Elwood Haynes |
The St. Helens Mining-District |
Horace V. Winchell |
The Occurrence of Gold in the Eocene Deposits of Texas |
E. T. Dumble |
Present Conditions of Mining in the District of Vladivostok, Siberia |
Albert F. J. Bordeaux |
A Trip Through Northern Korea |
Henry W. Turner |
Our National Resources and Our Federal Government (with Discussion) |
R. W. Raymond |
Fires in Metalliferous Mines |
George J. Young |
The Ultimate Source of Metals |
Blamey Stevens |
Centrifual Machines for Ore-Grading and Ore-Concentrating (with Discussion) |
Godfrey T. Vivian |
The Wood Flotation Process |
Henry E. Wood |
An Experience in the Use of Water-Power |
C. M. Myrick |
A Graphic Solution of D’Arcy’s Formula for the Transmission of Compressed Air in Pipes |
Nathaniel Herz |
Notes on Bag-Filtration Plants |
A. Eilers |
Development of the American Water-Jacket Lead Blast-Furnace (see Discussion, p. 890) |
R. C. Canby |
Development of the Parkes Process in the United States |
Ernst F. Eurich |
The Constitution and Melting-Points of a Series of Copper-Slags |
Charles H. Fulton |
The Development of the Reverberatory Furnace for Smelting Copper-Ores |
E. P. Mathewson |
Chemistry of the Reduction Processes in Use at Anaconda, Mont. |
Frederick Laist |
The Sulphatizing-Roasting of Copper-Ores and Concentrates |
Utley Wedge |
Notes on the Metallography of Alloys |
William Campbell |
The Alundum Extraction-Thimble Used in the Determination of Copper |
L. W. Bahney |
The Sampling of Gold-Bullions (with Discussion) |
Frederic P. Dewey |
Temperature Conversion Tables (with Discussion) |
Leonard Waldo |