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San Francisco Paper - Gold-Production in CaliforniaBy Charles G. Yale
A few years ago somebody connected with one of those self-constituted bodies of unofficial character, like a Chamber of Commerce, Board of Trade, or State Development Board, started a catch-phrase ref
Jan 1, 1912
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Status Of Geochemical Prospecting In The UssrIn March 1956 a conference on geochemical methods of prospecting for ore deposits was held in Moscow. This conference was the culmination of a ten-year period of extremely rapid increase in both resea
Jan 6, 1960
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Determination of Carbon in Iron and SteelBy Andrew S. M’Creath
THE treatment which a steel receives, and the uses to which it may be applied, are frequently determined by the percentage of carbon which it contains; and especially is this the case in the different
Jan 1, 1877
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Detection of Radioactive Cement in Cased WellsBy Lynn Howell
IN a previous articles we have described a technique for measuring the relative intensities of gamma rays from the radioactive elements occurring naturally in geological formations along the walls of
Jan 1, 1939
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Washington Survey – Elburt F. Osborn – A Practical ScholarBy Freeman Bishop
Elburt F. Osborn's scholarly look doesn't prevent his keen insight into human beings and practical affairs of the world from coming through strong and clear, as it did in an exclusive interv
Jan 1, 1971
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Technical Notes - Vaporization of Hydrocarbons from an Unconsolidated SandBy Charles W. Oxford, R. L. Huntington
During the past 20 years (1932-1952), many condensate reservoirs have been discovered in the United States, particularly in the Gulf Coast region. Most of these reservoirs have been produced by a comb
Jan 1, 1953
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Drying of Fine Coal in the Entrained and Fluidized StateBy V. F. Parry, E. O. Wagner
This paper summarizes investigations during 1949 on three pilot plants for drying low-rank fine coal by entrapment in hot gases. Detailed operating results on processing seven coals having moisture ra
Jan 1, 1951
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Drying of Fine Coal in the Entrained and Fluidized StateBy E. O. Wagner, V. F. Parry
This paper summarizes investigations during 1949 on three pilot plants for drying low-rank fine coal by entrapment in hot gases. Detailed operating results on processing seven coals having moisture ra
Jan 1, 1951
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Computer Controlled Grinding Circuit at Silver BellBy Stephen R. Holsinger
During 1972, Asarco's Silver Bell Unit embarked upon a project to test a digital computer-controlled grinding circuit against the performance of its other five grinding lines. The planning, imple
Jan 12, 1978
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Newmont Computers Pay Off In Mine PlanningBy J. P. Batcha, J. Robert Denny
Since 1964. Newmont Mining Corp. has been engaged in a systematic research and development of computer techniques for a variety of mine planning applications. The general objective of this effort has
Jan 1, 1970
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Experiments on the Removal of Carbon, Silicon, and Phosphorus From Pig Iron by Alkaline CarbonatesBy Thomas M. Drown
IN the course of some experiments on the analysis of pig iron, I heated, in a platinum crucible, some borings of a graphitic pig iron with sodium carbonate. When the crucible was at a full red heat an
Jan 1, 1879
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Lake George and Lake Champlain Paper - Experiments on the Removal of Carbon, Silicon, and Phosphorus from Pig Iron by Alkaline CarbonatesBy Thomas M. Drown
In the course of some experiments on the analysis of pig iron, I heated, in a platinum crucible, some borings of a graphitic pig iron with sodium carbonate. When the crucible was at a full red heat an
Jan 1, 1879
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Comparative Washing Efficiencies in Cyaniding--The Washing Tray Thickener versus the Conventional Countercurrent Decantation PlantBy Neil Johnson
IN the cyanidation of gold, silver and mixed ores, the solids suspended in the pulp after fine grinding, primary settling and series agitation are subjected to a washing step known, generally, as coun
Jan 1, 1939
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Arizona Paper - Cyaniding Clayey Ore at Buckhorn, NevadaBy Paul R. Cook
The ore deposit of the Buckhorn Mines Co., Buckhorn, Nev., is peculiar in being a shallow kaolinized mass of material with basalt walls, and having apparently no direct connection with any of the usua
Jan 1, 1917
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Certificate of IncorporationWE the undersigned, being all persons of full age and citizens of the United States, and a majority residents of the State of New York, desiring to form a corporation pursuant to the provisions of the
Jan 1, 1923
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Safeguarding The Use Of Electricity In MinesBy H. H. Clark
ELECTRICITY must be safeguarded everywhere that it is used. The conditions that exist underground make the use of safeguards more essential there than almost anywhere else. Electric Shock Electric s
Jan 4, 1914
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Virginia Beach Paper - Notes on the Re-Working of Anthracite Culm-Banks (see Discussion, p. 853)By Arthur W. Sheafer
MR. ECKLEY B. COXE, in his able and interesting paper on " The Preparation of Small Sizes of Anthracite,"* read and discussed at the Glen Summit Meeting, October, 1891, refers to the reputed immense a
Jan 1, 1895
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Reduction and Refining of Lead in 1930THE progress in lead smelting practice in the United States during 1930 has been along previously defined lines. Since most of the material treated is high-grade concentrate relatively high in zinc, p
Jan 1, 1931
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Ventilation And Methane Drainage In Longwall MiningBy John D. Kalasky
The success in providing adequate ventilation to the active faces of a coal mine for all methods of mining depends upon good face control and the air distribution and control system. A good system pro
Jan 8, 1966
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Biographical Notice - Died in Service - Braxton BigelowRaymond Weir Smyth, born Nov. 3, 1888, was the son of Herbert Weir Smyth, professor of Greek Literature at Harvard University. He graduated (A. B.) from Harvard in 1909 and later pursued advanced stud
Jan 1, 1920