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    Crater And Crack Formation In Rock From Impact Of High Velocity Ceramic Projectiles

    By D. C. Holloway

    Ceramic projectiles made from 94% to 99% alumina with a nominal mass of 3.1 gms were fired into granite blocks. The average compressive strength of the ceramic was 800 MPa and that of the rock was 135

    Jan 1, 1984

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    The Blending of Western Coals for Production Of Metallurgical Coke

    By John D. Price

    COAL blending, in the preparation of coal before coke making, is so commonly practiced as to be almost universal. But the reasons underlying this practice, the benefits resulting from it, and the mate

    Jan 7, 1953

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    Biographical Notices - Oscar Rohn

    Oscar Rohn was born in Jackson, Wis., June 27, 1870. He attended the University of Wisconsin and there gained from Professor Van Hise his inspiration for scientific effort and useful attainment. While

    Jan 1, 1924

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    Red China Steps up its Geological Service

    By Eugene A. Alexandrov

    The Minister of Geology of the Soviet Union P.Ya. Antropov, recently visited China and claims that this country occupies one of the foremost places in the world in reserves of tin, tungsten, molybdenu

    Jan 3, 1960

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    Localization of Pyrometasomatic Ore Deposits At Johnson Camp, Arizona

    By Arthur Baker

    The orebodies are long bedding-plane lenses of chalcopyrite and sphalerite, associated with garnetite masses. Most of the orebodies are within a 50-ft thickness of Cambrian limestone; other Paleozoic

    Jan 12, 1953

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    Concerning Rock Alum And Its Ore.

    PASSING over the derivation of the word as well as the description of the alum that has been written of as a liquid and that was once called natta, I tell you that the alum that is commonly called roc

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Recent Advances in Beneficiation of Western Phosphates

    By A. R. Rule, D. C. Dahlin, D. E. Kirby

    The US Bureau of Mines is currently engaged in research to characterize complex, low-grade western phosphate rock and to develop methods for economic recovery of phosphate, as part of a government eff

    Jan 1, 1978

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    Step Cracks: Theory, Experiment, And Field Observation

    By Richard K. Thorpe, Gordon D. Anderson, Merle E. Hanson, Ronald J. Shaffer

    The propagation of pressurized fractures across a frictional interface is discussed, with emphasis on the case where an offset, or step, in the crack is produced. Theoretically, the steps can occur at

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Effects Of Particle Properties On Filtration Of Aqueous Suspensions

    By Irvin Mayes, Maher E. Tadros

    The effects of particle properties and dispersion on the filtration behavior of magnesiumhydroxide, silica, and polystyrene suspensions in aqueous media were examined. It was found that effective sepa

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Colorado Paper - Notes on the Geology of the Aspen District

    By W. E. Newberry

    The Aspen Mining District is situated at the eastern edge of the system of stratified rocks of western Colorado, where this edge meets the ridge of metamorphic granite which divides the State into two

    Jan 1, 1890

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    A Pattern for Sound Fuel Procurement

    By Raymond Brandon, Marshall Pease

    A pattern for providing a large utility, The Detroit Edison Co., with an adequate fuel supply is outlined. From the standpoint of both fuel procurement and utilization, consideration has been given co

    Jan 2, 1951

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    Concerning The Ore Of Lead And Its Generation.

    I SHALL proceed in this chapter to tell you about lead. Because this metal is overabundant in wateriness, and also because it has its other substances in poor elemental mixture, it is highly impure. I

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Thermoviscoelastic Finite Element Model Simulations Associated With Underground Coal Conversion

    By S. C. Lee

    An uncoupled thermoviscoelastic finite element formulation with an application to Underground Coal Conversion (UCC) is presented. An incremental solution procedure with an implicit time stepping schem

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Issues In Rock Mechanics: A Personal View

    By Branko Ladanyi

    In reviewing the current issues in rock mechanics, the author puts an' emphasis on problems related with the needs of extrapolation in scale and time, and of establishing proper conceptual models

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Concentration of the Complex Copper-Lead-Cobalt-Nickel Ores of Southeast Missouri

    By M. M. Fine

    THE results of a research and development lab- oratory and pilot-plant mineral-dressing investigation by the Bureau of Mines of the complex copper-lead-cobalt-nickel ores of southeast Missouri are rep

    Jan 7, 1951

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    Papers - Electrical Methods - New Method of Depth Determination in Earth-resistivity Measurements

    By I. E. Rosenzweig

    GeophyGical prospecting by earth-resistivity methods is frequently applied to investigation of structural problems in geology. Fig. 1 indicates a scheme of the general arrangement used in these met

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Mexican Paper - The Cyanide-Assay for Copper (Discussion, 1027)

    By Harry Huntington Miller

    In spite of its recognized irregularities, the cyanide-assay for copper has always been popular among volumetric methods, being easy and rapid, and reasonably accurate when the solution tested contain

    Jan 1, 1902

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    Papers - Review of Notable New California Fields - Ten Section Field, Kern County, California

    By H. T. Wyatt, A. S. Baptie

    The Ten Section field is approximately 10 miles southwest of Bakers-field, Kern County, Calif. (Fig. 1). There is no surface evidence of the existence of the Ten Section structure, which subsurface ex

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Dewatering of Ambrosia Lake Mines (MINING ENGINEERING)

    By H. C. Juvkam-Wold

    The aquifer depressurization system uses a number of wells surrounding a mine shaft to reduce the aquifer pressure in the vicinity of the shaft. The effect of various parameters such as number of well

    Jan 1, 1983