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A Study Of Shoveling As Applied To MiningShoveling ore cost so much at Tyrone during the year 1917 that it was deemed advisable to conduct tests to see where the fault lay. These tests were in the nature of time studies and extended over a p
Jan 2, 1919
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Conquest Of The Northwest FrontierBy A. Blake Caldwell
Northwest frontier is here defined as Alaska, the Yukon, the Northwest Territories and northern British Columbia. The mineral potential of this area is great and will unfold in the decade ahead but
Jan 1, 1971
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The Occurrence of Pebbles, Concretions and Conglomerate in Metalliferous VeinsBy Edward Halse
THE occasional occurrence in metalliferous veins of rounded fragments of rock, matrix or ore, lying loose, embedded in clay, or enclosed in some kind of cement, may be attributed to four causes:¬ I.
Jul 1, 1905
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Geology - Application of Geology to the Discovery of Zinc-Lead Ore in the Wisconsin-Illinois-Iowa DistrictBy Allen F. Agnew
Detailed stratigraphic studies in the Wisconsin-Illinois-Iowa district have made it possible to map the folds and faults that controlled the deposition of the zinc-lead ore. Prospecting on the basis o
Jan 1, 1956
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Capillarity - Permeability - Capillary Pressures - Their Measurement Using Mercury and the Calculation of Permeability TherefromBy W. R. Purcell
An apparatus is described whereby capillary pressure curves for porous media may be determined by a technique that involves forcing mercury under pressure into the evacuated pores of solids. The data
Jan 1, 1949
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Capillarity - Permeability - Capillary Pressures - Their Measurement Using Mercury and the Calculation of Permeability TherefromBy W. R. Purcell
An apparatus is described whereby capillary pressure curves for porous media may be determined by a technique that involves forcing mercury under pressure into the evacuated pores of solids. The data
Jan 1, 1949
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Proposed Technique for Improving Coal-Mine Roof Stability by Pillar SofteningBy Meng-Cherng Sun, Fun-Den Wang, David M. Ropchan
A proposed technique for improving coal-mine roof stability by softening parts of coal pillars along the sides of entries developed from structural analysis is presented. This technique is based on th
Jan 1, 1975
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Some Economic And Safety Benefits Of Environmental Monitoring Of Coal MinesBy Albert E. Ketler
Introduction – The introduction of computerized monitoring and control (M/c) equipment into the U.S. coal mining industry may prove to be of truly revolutionary proportions in the 801s.Many of you ar
Jan 1, 1981
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Pipelining - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Fluid Mechanics Research and Engineering Application in Non-Newtonian Fluid SystemsBy L. L. Melton, W. T. Malone
Fluid mechanics research conducted with non-Newtonian fluid systems now permits prediction of the behavior of these fluid systems in both laminar and turbulent modes of flow through circular pipes. Pr
Jan 1, 1965
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Administration Of Geologic PersonnelBy Arthur E. Granger
IN the early days of the science, and until the recent past, geologists worked as individuals or in small groups. Prior to 1930 perhaps the largest single group under one administrative head was the G
Jan 7, 1957
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The Silver Sandstone Distriot Of UtahBy Charles M. Rolker
THIS remarkable and well-known district lies about 320 miles south of Salt Lake City, in Washington County, near the Arizona border of the territory. It is now reached by the Utah Southern Railroad an
Jan 1, 1881
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Lake Superior Paper - The Silver Sandstone District of UtahBy Charles M. Rolker
THIS remarkable and well-known district lies about 320 miles south of Salt Lake City, in Washington County, near the Arizona border of the territory. It is now reached by the Utah Southern Railroad an
Jan 1, 1881
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Activities in the Iron Oxide-Silica-Lime SystemBy J. F. Elliott
PRESENT knowledge of the usual metallurgical slags indicates that they are, for the most part, rather complex in behavior and as yet there is no ready means for describing, in a simple manner, the beh
Jan 1, 1956
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Electrical Mapping of Oil StructuresBy J. J. Jakosky
THE method of electrical mapping of oil structures to be described possesses certain limitations, as well as certain definite advantages. It, in common with other geophysical methods, is not a panacea
Jan 1, 1936
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Institute of Metals Division - Principles of Field FreezingBy R. S. Wagner, W. G. Pfann
If an electric field is applied to a conducting liquid solution, changes in concentration usually occur because of differences in ionic mobilities. A variety of ways of utilizing this effect in conjun
Jan 1, 1962
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Part VII - Communications - Determination of the Distribution Coefficient and Diffusion Constants in Dilute Alloys of Thallium in TinBy K. G. Davis, P. Fryzuk
VALUES for the equilibrium distribution coefficient, ko, are required for solidification studies. The procedure generally adopted1-3 is to progressively solidify alloy rods over a range of growth rate
Jan 1, 1968
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Mining and Metallurgical Curricula ChangesBy Robert T. Gdagher, Allison Butts
EDUCATIONAL trends as reflected in curricular changes are of interest and importance in engineering educa¬tion both as matters of record and as considerations for the future. The data on which the ev
Jan 1, 1948
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Operating Costs, Wisconsin Zinc DistrictBy Russell Paul
THE Wisconsin zinc district, also known as the Upper Mississippi lead and zinc district, is an area of about 2500 sq. mi. in the southwestern portion of Wisconsin and adjacent parts of Illinois and Io
Jan 7, 1928
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Copper Blast-Furnace Tops.By N. H. Emmons
(Canal Zone Meeting, November, 1910.) AN interesting development of copper blast-furnace construction has been brought about in adapting the blast-furnace to be a "burner" for sulphuric acid making.
Feb 1, 1911
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Mining And Preparation Of Florida Hard-Rock Phosphate (38905dd6-4270-413f-928b-e817f232234a)By D. B. Kibler
THE Florida hard-rock field extends from Suwanee and Columbia Counties in northwest Florida to south of Croom, Florida, in Hernando County. This area is approximately 100 miles long and varies from 2
Jan 1, 1941