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Economics of Deep Ocean Resources – A Question of Manganese or No-Manganese
By C. Richard Tinsley
Mineral economists debate whether to call the deep-ocean nodules "manganese nodules," "nickel nodules," "polymetallic nodules," or even "ferro-manganese nodules." It is nickel and copper that are gene
Jan 4, 1975
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The Technical Content Of The Probierbüchlein
THE book covers principally the assaying of silver and gold and the determination of these values in ores, sweepings, and base metal. It seems to have been written more for the goldsmith and jeweler t
Jan 1, 1949
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New York Paper - Primary Gold in a Colorado Granite
By John B. Hastings
Ten miles from Hartsel, near Antelope springs, in Park county, Colorado, there is a large area of unconsolidated lake-beds, which are interesting because at least a part of the lacustrine sands contai
Jan 1, 1909
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Part II - Papers - Shrinkage Pressure in Castings (The solidification of a Metal Sphere)
By J. Campbell
The negative pressure developed within a solidifying sphere of pure iron is investigated theoretically assuming an elastic-plastic model. The maximum hydrostatic tension attainable is shown to be an o
Jan 1, 1968
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Cleveland Paper - The Velocity of Blast-Furnace Gases
By John A. Church
The Lake Superior blast-furnaces probably represent the maximum economy of fuel possible in this country. They smelt an ore which is very rich and easily reducible, and as the small amount of gangue p
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Utility of Statistical Methods in Steel Plants (809e9edb-5770-4bca-8cd4-d1054840fad8)
By H. J. Hand
STATISTICAL methods are becoming increasingly important for inter-preting routine reports, or for analyzing special test data in industrial plants, such as steel plants. They have already become pract
Jan 1, 1938
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Study Probes Causes of Mine Maintenance Injuries
The Mining Enforcement and Safety Administration has called attention to the increasing frequency of accidents occurring during mine maintenance and repair tasks in a recent publication. Data from the
Jan 3, 1978
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Hydrocarbon Compounds
By William E. Ford, Edward Salisbury Dana
1. Simple Hydrocarbons. Chiefly members of the Paraffin Series C,H2,+2. SCHEERERITE. In whitish monoclinic crystals. Perhaps a polymer of marsh-gas (CHI). Found in brown coal at Uznach, Switzerland. H
Jan 1, 1922
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Capillarity-Permeability - A Study of Displacements in Microscopic Capillaries
By Charles C. Templeton
Any explanation of the nature of multiphase fluid flow through porous media must ultimately involve a knowledge of the mechanism of such flow through the individual pores of the medium. To provide qua
Jan 1, 1955
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Uranium Geology and Geochemistry, Copper Mountain, Wyoming (30ce907e-39f9-4fe1-baa6-59e25fd138b0)
By L. B. Bramlett, S. L. Reyher, G. G. Southard
The Archean (2.65 billion years) aged Canning Stock at Copper Mountain, WY, contains an average of 20 ppm U. The North Canning and Fuller deposits occur within the enriched interibr of the stock. Pos
Jan 1, 1983
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Institute of Metals Division - Light Emission from GaAsxP1-x Diodes
By M. H. Pilkuhn, H. Rupprecht
The junction luminescence of GaAsxP1-x diodes containing up to 47 pct Gap was studied. Diodes were prepared by diffusing zinc into n-type material which was eithw boat- or vapor-gvown. Observations co
Jan 1, 1964
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Engineering Properties of Rocks and Rock Masses in the Deep Mines of the Coeur d’Alene Mining District, Idaho
By G. G. Waddell, T. J. Crocker, S. S. M. Chan
A successful engineering structural design often depends upon a thorough understanding of the material properties of the structure. It is no exception when designing a supporting system for stable und
Jan 1, 1973
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Mineral And Metal Variations In The Veins Of Fresnillo, Zacatecas. Mexico (73f5b248-424d-410d-b65e-fb8be689daec)
By J. C. McCarthy, J. B. Stone
AT Fresnillo a series of veins that has yielded very large quantities of silver and other metals has been developed over a length of 6500 ft. and to a depth of over 3000 ft. In the course of this work
Jan 1, 1942
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Reservoir Engineering–General - The Influence of Production Rate, Permeability Variation and Well Spacing on Solution-Gas-Drive Performance
By G. J. Heuer, J. N. Dew, G. C. Clark
The effect on well behavior of partial permeability barriers, changes in producing rates and well spacings have been calculated through use of a radial, unsteady-state, two-phase-flow mathematical mod
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Intermetallic Solid Solutions
By Eric Jette
IN thermodynamic studies of gas mixtures and liquid solutions, the respective problems have been greatly simplified by the use of two general limiting laws; Dalton's law of partial pressures and
Jan 1, 1934
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Geology - Petrography and Ore Microscopy Applied to the Study of Reduction-Magnetic Separation Products of Iron Formation
By R. D. Hagni
The following is a case study illustrating the use of thin sections and polished sections of crude ore to predict metallurgical response. By examining polished sections of the metallurgical products,
Jan 1, 1967
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Relations between Government Surveys and the Mining Industry - Function of State Surveys
By George H. Ashley
Mining, including quarrying, dates back almost to the dawn of history, beginning almost with the beginning of what we call civilization. State surveys date back about 100 years. Evidently mining flour
Jan 1, 1935
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Pure Silicon
By A. B. Kinzel
SILICON, unfortunately, is not in the same category as some other metals with respect to the absolute value of the highest purity material prepared. Tucker, in England, and Becket, in this country hav
Jan 1, 1939
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Industrial Minerals - Operational Studies in the Pennsylvania Slate Industry
By W. F. Mullen, C. W. Stickler
WITH few exceptions, unit operations in the Pennsylvania slate industry in 1950 did not differ appreciably from production methods described by Behrel and Bowles2-4 several decades ago. Many tradition
Jan 1, 1952
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Germany during 1932
By W. Kauenhowen
The production of petroleum in Germany during 1932 totaled about 1,608,558 bbl., a slight increase over the 1, 602,517 bbl. produced in 1931. A decline, as shown in Table 1, occurred chiefly in the Vo
Jan 1, 1933