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    Controlled Frequency-The Brushless Electric “Steam Engine” (MINING ENGINEERS )

    By R. A. Matuszak

    Throughout the history of power excavating machines, engineers have continuously tried to shape the main drive speed- torque characteristics to provide an optimum from each main motion. Selection of p

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Production - Domestic - Review of the Eastern Oil and Gas Fields for 1931

    By J. R. Wylie, L. C. Huntley

    Drilling for oil in the eastern producing states was fairly active during the first part of 1931, although less so than in 1930. With low prices development declined during the year, until the low pri

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Mining Geology - Iron Fields of the Iron Springs and Pinto Mining Districts, Iron County, Utah

    By Duncan MacVichie

    The iron fields described here are located in the Iron Springs and Pinto mining districts, Iron County, Utah. This region is in southwestern Utah, about 260 miles south from Salt Lake City, and is rea

    Jan 1, 1927

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    Stamp Mills of Lake Superior

    By John Blandy

    EVERY new mining district has had its own peculiar experiences in inventing and experimenting upon new methods for the various operations of mining, and more particularly in the processes of crushing

    Jan 1, 1874

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    The Railroads and Light-weight Equipment

    By W. W. Colpitts

    To me, as to many other students of railroad needs, the necessity for reducing the dead weight in railroad rolling stock, both passenger and freight, has been apparent for, many years. The problem of

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Geophysics And The Mining Engineer

    By Allen Rogers

    IT has always seemed to me that there is a certain similarity between the work of the mining engineer and that of the doctor of medicine-each has very often to be governed in his actions by conditions

    Jan 1, 1928

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    New York Paper - Prevention of Columnar Crystallization by Rotation during Solidification (with Discussion)

    By H. M. Howe, E. C. Groesbeck

    That the quiescence of a liquid while it is solidifying should favor the formation of columnar crystals, normal of the cooling surface, is seen readily on considering the mechanism of solidification.

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Nature Of The Adsorption Of Fatty Acids From Organic Solvents By Inorganic Lead Compounds (ccf6e4c3-31a6-44a7-985e-85f02174b1f9)

    By Alexander Knoll, Dwight L. Baker

    THE work herein reported shows that galena in certain organic solutions of fatty acids becomes coated with lead soaps, and that this coating is not only highly water-repellent but is also repellent to

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Summary Of Problems And Research Needs

    Problems discussed and research opportunities identified during the workshop in the major areas of 1) flocculation, 2) flotation, 3) leaching and magnetic separation are summarized below. I. FLOCC

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Air Injection and Hot-Film Flow Logging for Evaluation of Roof Cracks in White Pine Mine

    By Harold E. Thomas, Samuel S. M. Chan, Nicholas Bada

    The U.S. Bureau of Mines has developed a technique for locating and evaluating bedding plane cracks in mine roof by an air-injection and hot-film flow logging technique. It is ultrasensitive to cracks

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Groutability Ratio For Filter Blocking Of Joints In Rock

    By A. M. Crawford

    INTRODUCTION Grouting is an engineering operation which has been practiced for many years and a considerable amount of experience and skill has been developed in this field. However, a review of t

    Jan 1, 1984

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    New York Paper - The Cause of Translation Striae and Translation Strain-hardening in Crystals (with Discussion)

    By M. J. Buerger

    Possibly the most puzzling features observed during a single-crystal deformation test are the appearance of slip striae on the surface of the crystal and the strengthening of the specimen.' While

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    Homestake Mine- Largest United States Gold Producer

    By Thomas Connolly

    The Homestake Mine is situated in the northern portion of the Black Hills of South Dakota in a series of steeply dipping and highly folded Precambrian Rocks. The ore bodies are localized along plungin

    Jan 3, 1974

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    Variety and Number of Research Projects Stimulated by the War

    By E. R. Kaiser

    COAL research during 1942 was directed in an important degree toward the solution of problems of wartime importance. A wider selection of coals for carbonization to meet the increased demand for coke,

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Reorganization Of Bureau Of Mines

    Taking advantage of the lessons in administrative organizations which were taught by the war, Director Van H. Manning has put into effect a new form of organization in the Bureau of Mines. The Bureau

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Interactive Graphics for Semivariogram Modeling (ac40b6f0-28bb-4966-bbbc-bd7f914ddcf9)

    Accurate modeling of the semivariogram is an extremely important step in the geostatistical analysis of mineral deposits. Automatic fitting of a mathematical model is often possible but not necessaril

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Technical Papers - Mining Practice - Observations of the Relation of Drilling Speed to the Size of Cuttings (Mining Tech., July 1948, TP 2409)

    By Tell Ertl, Ernest E. Burgh

    The Bureau of Mines is operating an oil-shale mine 10 miles west of Rifle, Colo., as part of its Synthetic Liquid Fuels program. The purpose of operating this mine is twofold: First, to supply oil sha

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Minerals Beneficiation - The Supercritical Trammel Screen

    By R. T. Hukki, P. Voutilainen

    This paper describes a new apparatus for continuous wet fine-screening. Its preferred size range seems to be from 0.1 to 1 mm. The supercritical trommel screen is a short cylindrical trommel of wed

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Preparation and Arc Melting of High Purity Iron

    By G. W. P. Rengstorff, H. B. Goodwin

    A method is described for purifying iron in batches of 150 Ib or more. Oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, and sulphur are removed from flakes of electrolytic iron by treatment in wet and then dry hydrogen. A s

    Jan 1, 1956