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Wilkes-Barre, Pa.Paper - Capitalization of Mine Development (with Discussion)By J. B. Dilworth
The word ".development," as used in connection with mining, is a rather general term and in most instances must be qualified or explained before the exact thought in the mind of the user is made clear
Jan 1, 1922
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Valuation Of Mineral PropertyBy L. C. Raymond
Valuations in the mineral industry differ from those of other enterprises because mines and oil wells have a definite life so cannot be considered a perpetuity. This requires that in any mineral-prope
Jan 1, 1976
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Student Associates[Aalde, Kaare, ('40) New Mexico School of Mines, Socorro, N. M. Abadesco, Enrique A., ('39) Univ. of the Philippines, Manila, P. I. Abdul-Ahad, A., ('39) Montana School of Mines, Resi
Jan 1, 1940
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The N'Kana Smelter - II - Converting, Casting, and Accessory EquipmentBy A. D. Wilkinson
A CROSS-SECTION of the converter aisle through one of the converters and reverberatories is shown in Fig. 5. The aisle is 280 ft. long by 60, ft. wide by 681 ft. to the roof trusse, which have a 63-ft
Jan 1, 1934
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Lower Diamond Drilling Costs With Wire-Line Core BarrelBy V. N. Burnhart
After eight years of testing and development, the E. J. Longyear Co. has adapted the wire- line core barrel to small diameter drillholes. Field performance indicates that the apparatus for the BX hole
Jun 1, 1955
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Engineering Sparks Progress In Minerals ConcentrationBy A. D. Kennedy
No major breakthroughs in concentration technology were made during the year, but solid advances were made in engineering. Perhaps the most significant was the growing acceptance of the unified or "sy
Jan 1, 1970
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History and Financing of the Morenci DevelopmentBy Dodge, C. E.
ONE of the first mining areas to be developed in Arizona was that in the district centering about Clifton and Morenci. Traces of metals were first noticed by Henry Clifton on an expedition in 1864. De
Jan 1, 1942
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Part X – October 1968 - Papers - Pearlite Morphology in Three Low-Carbon SteelsBy G. Birkbeck, T. C. Wells
Pearlite morphology in three commercially produced, low-carbon steels has been studied using optical and electron microscopy. A reduction in the cooling rate from 600° to 6°C per hr increased the inte
Jan 1, 1969
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Magnesium Oxide for Improved Heavy Metals RemovalBy J. E. Schiller, S. E. Khalafalla
To improve technology for treating process water, US Bureau of Mines research has shown that magnesium oxide (MgO) has many advantages over lime or caustic soda for precipitating heavy metals. Sludge
Jan 1, 1985
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The End Of The CenturyTHE decades immediately before and after the end of the nineteenth century (1890-1910) were a period of increased activity in mineral industry education. One reason for this, undoubtedly, was the rapi
Jan 1, 1941
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Research on Ground Stability in Underground Coal MiningBy Richard W. Markley
The predominant methods for mining coal in the USA are room and pillar and longwall. Approximately 95 percent of the coal is mined by room and pillar and 5 percent by longwall. The U.S. Department of
Jan 1, 1983
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Predicting Size Distribution in Classifier ProductsBy E. J. Roberts, E. B. Fitch
Most classifiers in use today are, in function, settling pools. A fluid suspension of particles is passed through a pool at such a rate that only a fraction of the particles-the coarser fraction-has t
Nov 1, 1956
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Reporter (566f2af0-8ba8-4ea7-9ac6-0fd138fa345f)Manganese deposits discovered in Maine may solve one of the problems facing the steel industry today. Diamond drilling is scheduled to start in Aroostook County to determine whether the ore is of acce
Jan 1, 1952
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The Liquid-Solid Cyclone As A Classifier In The Closed-Circuit Grinding Of ConcentratesBy F. M. Lewis, Johnson. E. C.
BY now application of the liquid-solid cyclone to various classification problems in the chemical and metallurgical fields is more or less familiar. A less publicized application receiving wider consi
Jan 6, 1954
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The Bainite Reaction In Hypoeutectoid SteelsBy E. P. Klier, Taylor Lyman
THE structures formed when austenite is quenched to subcritical temperatures and allowed to transform isothermally have been the subject of intensive study since the work of Davenport and Bain.1 Isoth
Jan 1, 1944
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Coal - Whirling steel teeth of Lee-NorseBy A. G. Gilbert
Paradoxical is the word. The coal industry, despite reach- ing a 22-year high in production (590 million tons), has been tagged as having its back to the wall vis-a-vis its valiant attempts to quench
Jan 1, 1971
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Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - Waterflood Performance in a Stratified, Five-Spot Reservoir-A Scaled-Model StudyBy D. C. Lindley, D. H. Gaucher
The displacement of oil by water in a waterflood project is accomplished by the action of transient viscous, gravitational and capillary forces which drive fluid through interconnecting pore spaces to
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Copper and Copper Alloys - Mechanism of Precipitation in a Permanent Magnet Alloy (Metals Tech., Aug. 1948, TP 2444)By J. B. Newkirk, A. H. Geisler
Certain of the permanent magnet alloys provide ideal systems for the study of the kinetics of the precipitation reaction and the correlation of structure with properties. One such system, Cu-Ni-Fe, wa
Jan 1, 1949
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Reservoir Engineering - The Southwest Antioch Gibson Sand UnitBy T. E. Ockershauser
The Southwest Antioch Oil Field located in T2&3N - R2&3W, Garvin County, Okla., was discovered in February, 1946, by The Globe Oil & Refining Co. and The Vickers Petroleum Co. at their Melinda Gibson
Jan 1, 1951
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Reservoir Engineering - The Southwest Antioch Gibson Sand UnitBy T. E. Ockershauser
The Southwest Antioch Oil Field located in T2&3N - R2&3W, Garvin County, Okla., was discovered in February, 1946, by The Globe Oil & Refining Co. and The Vickers Petroleum Co. at their Melinda Gibson
Jan 1, 1951