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Chemomechanical Behavior of CoalBy N. H. MacMillan, O. C. Dias
Recent work by Westwood et al. (reviewed in Refs. 1-6) has established that many rocks, minerals, ceramics, and glasses exhibit phenomenologically similar chemomechanical (Rebinder) effects when defor
Jan 1, 1980
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New York Paper - Economics of the Cuyuna Manganiferous Iron Ores (with Discussion)By C. P. McCormack
The Cuyuna manganiferous iron ores can be a principal source of manganese for the iron and steel industry in the United States, provided metallurgical methods as a whole are adjusted so as to use run-
Jan 1, 1925
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Papers - Underground Mining - Mechanization in the Roslyn Coal Field (With Discussion)By George Watkin Evans
The need for mechanization in coal mining wherever it can be successfully introduced is evident when we take into account the fact that during recent years the coal-mine employee's wages have inc
Jan 1, 1938
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Electrometallurgical Industries As Possible Consumers Of Electric Power PowerBy D. A. Lyon
Discussion of the paper of DORSEY A. LYON and ROBERT M. KEENEY, presented at the San Francisco meeting, September, 1915, and printed in Bulletin No. 104, August, 1915, pp. 1707 to 1730. LAWRENCE ADDI
Jan 12, 1915
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Sintering Iron- bearing MaterialsBy R. L. Lloyd
UNLIKE the development of sintering lead, copper and zinc ores, the sintering of fine irony material had its birth, not as a result of gradual growth along lines aimed at the production of sintered an
Jan 10, 1922
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Research Possibilities of the Petroleum IndustryBy H. W. Camp
RESEARCH is defined, scientifically, as a "sys- tematic investigation of some phenomenon, and also a search for hidden treasures." Chemists tell us that the hidden treasures of petroleum are far ric
Jan 4, 1928
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The Jenks Corundum Mine, Macon County, N. C.By Rossiter W. Raymond
BY the courtesy of Mr. Charles W. Jenks, of Boston, one of the owners of this interesting mine, I am enabled to lay before the Institute a suite of specimens, illustrating its peculiar formation and t
Jan 1, 1879
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Gasification Of Finely Divided Solid Fuels In A Whirling BedBy Wilhelm Flesch
THE object of development work in the field of gasification is to find a process by which all' fuels, regardless of their individual properties, can be gasified economically. This paper describes
Jan 1, 1953
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Papers - Underground Mining - Mechanization in the Roslyn Coal Field (With Discussion)By George Watkin Evans
The need for mechanization in coal mining wherever it can be successfully introduced is evident when we take into account the fact that during recent years the coal-mine employee's wages have inc
Jan 1, 1938
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Papers - Leaching - Description of Plants - Ammonia Leaching at KennecottBy E. J. Duggan
It is a coincidence that the two plants in this country for treating copper ores by ammonia leaching came into existence at almost the same time, that of the Kennecott Copper Corporation at Kennecott,
Jan 1, 1934
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Papers - Smelting - Waste-Heat Boiler Practice - Waste-heat Boiler Practice at the Anaconda Reverberatory PlantBy George Tryon, E. A. Barnard
The importance of the conservation of the waste heat contained in copper reverberatory furnace gases was realized very early by those in charge of operation at Anaconda. The first attempt to utilize i
Jan 1, 1934
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Significance Of Process For Direct Gasification Of CoalBy W. C. Schroeder
During the post-war period, and particularly during the past few years, coal production has been maintained at a reasonably constant level. This is in contrast to the greatly expanded demand for oil a
Jan 1, 1953
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Papers - Seismic Methods - Seismogrqph Prospecting for Oil - Geophysical Study of Soil Dynamics (T. P. 834, with discussion)By Rudolf K. Berkhard
Static soil investigations with more or less heavy loads and extensive borings do not always have efficient results; also, they are very expensive. The new geophysical method of dynamic tests describe
Jan 1, 1940
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New York Paper - The Power Plant of the Moctezuma Copper Company at Nacozari, Sonora, MexicoBy John Langton
In determining what kind of pourer should be adopted for the works of the Moctezuma Copper Co. at Nacozari, Sonora, Mexico, certain considerations imposed by local conditions had to be taken into acco
Jan 1, 1904
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Papers - Seismic Methods - Seismogrqph Prospecting for Oil - Geophysical Study of Soil Dynamics (T. P. 834, with discussion)By Rudolf K. Berkhard
Static soil investigations with more or less heavy loads and extensive borings do not always have efficient results; also, they are very expensive. The new geophysical method of dynamic tests describe
Jan 1, 1940
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The India Mica Industry.By Abner Dixon
INTRODUCTION. IN India the production of mica, which in other countries is of very minor importance, is one of the staple, long established industries, and ranks high in the statistics of mineral pro
Jan 5, 1913
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Mining Methods in the Mother Lode District of CaliforniaBy Stanley Arnot
THE Mother Lode district in California is probably better known as the land of Bret Harte and Mark Twain than as a gold-producing district, although in this respect it holds an important place. The hi
Jan 9, 1925
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Oil LeasesBy J. Edgar Pew
As MOST of the oil production comes from leased-lands and not fee property, I shall refer to "leases" as covering the producing tracts. To produce oil, leases on land must first be obtained. Well-sel
Jan 8, 1925
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Pillars of CoalBy S. Harries Daddow
THE INSUFFICIENCY OF PILLARS OF COAL FOR THE PURPOSES DESIGNED-THE FRUITFUL CAUSE OF DANGER, EXPENSE, AND WASTE-THE PROOF OF INSECURITY-SUBSTITUTE FOR PILLARS OF COAL-PILLARS AND PANELS COMPARED. P
Jan 1, 1873
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Hand-Sorting Of Mill FeedBy R. S. Handy
DOES hand-sorting of mill feed pay? The fact that the practice is so general would seem to indicate that there must be good reasons for following it; yet, to my mind, the advantage in many cases is do
Jan 4, 1918