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Tehachapi Mountains Crossing Of The California AqueductBy A. L. O’Neil, J. A. Wineland, A. B. Arnold
Movement of water through the Tehachapi Mountains was one of the most challenging parts of the planning, design, and construction of the California Aqueduct. The California Aqueduct is the main artery
Jan 1, 1970
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Bethlehem Paper - The Geology and Petrography of the Goldfield Mining-District, NevadaBy Charles P. Berkey, John B. Hastings
The reconnaissance of the Goldfield mining-district, describecl in this paper, was made in May and June, 1905, and, though this time was too short for a complete report, the work accomplished may serv
Jan 1, 1907
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How Proper Initiation Can Maximize ANFO EnergyBy Paul H. Rydlund
Substantial priming was a considered necessity for proper initiation of ammonium nitrate-fuel oil mixes as ANFO began to carve its niche in the mining industry in the latter fifties. Heavy priming acc
Jan 3, 1973
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IndexJan 1, 1922
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Atlantic City Paper - Notes on the Geological Structure of the Caucasus Range Along the Georgia Military RoadBy Persifor Frazer
The structure of the Caucasus as made out by the Russian geologists and represented in Pamphlet XXII. of the Livret Guide, by Loewinson-Lessing, is an overturned anticlillal from Lars to Passanour; a
Jan 1, 1899
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Technical Notes - Occurrence of CsCl-Type Ordered Structures in Certain Binary Systems Of Transition ElementsBy O. P. Arora, J. B. Darby, Paul A. Beck
LAVES and Wallbaum' reported that the phases occurring at the compositions TiFe, TiRu, and TiOs, which are stable over a wide range of temperatures and are separated from neighboring phases by w
Jan 1, 1957
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Jafet Lindeberg – An Interview by Henry CarlisleQ: This is December 1960 and Jafet Lindeberg and myself are sitting around the tape recorder. Jafet, who discovered the gold in Nome, Alaska, in 1898, is going to tell the story of the discovery and o
Jan 7, 1964
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Discussion of Papers - On the Relationship Between Contact Angle and Flotation BehaviorBy R. W. Smith, R. W. M. Lai, J. Leja
J. Leja (Professor, Dept. of Mineral Engineering, U.B.C. Vancouver, Canada) — I would like to offer some comments on the behavior of contact angle with time, treated in this paper. The authors should
Jan 1, 1968
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Institute of Metals Division - Controlled Addition of Small Amounts of Oxygen to Niobium (Columbium) (TN)By R. M. Rose, C. S. Tedmon, J. Wulff
It is frequently of interest to study the influence of small quantities of interstitial impurities on the properties of various refractory metals and alloys.
Jan 1, 1964
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Air Blasts In The Polar Gold Field, India-DiscussionDiscussion of the paper of E. S. Moore, presented at the Colorado meeting, Sep-tember, 1918, and printed in Bulletin No. 135, March, 1918, p. 687. W. F. SMEETH, * Bangalore, Mysore, India (written di
Jan 10, 1918
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Viscoelastic Behavior of Geologic Materials Under Tensile StressBy Yoginder P. Chugh
Elastic and viscoelastic behavior of three rocks-Tennessee sandstone, Barre granite, and Indiana limestone-was studied experimentally under uniaxial tensile stress. Cylindrical specimens of these rock
Jan 1, 1975
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Dust Collection System - General Guidelines For The Mineral Processing IndustryBy L. M. Higgins
Dust or fume control systems are devices for capturing contaminants at their source and preventing their discharge to atmosphere. The Primary Components Of Any Dust Control System Include: An
Jan 1, 1978
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Materials Handling Product DigestElectro-mechanical actuator, self-protected for mechanical and electrical overload, is developed by RACO. Tubular housing consists of squirrel cage motor with hollow rotor shaft and inner threads in t
Jan 9, 1973
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New York Meeting (49007235-7e3a-4936-87a2-cfa22d8e25a2)THE Institute assembled in the rooms of the Geographical Society, Cooper Union, at 8 o'clock P.M., February 24th, 1874. President Barnard, of Columbia College, delivered an address of welcome, to
Jan 1, 1874
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Progress of "Big Blasting" at ClimaxBy F. S. McNicholas
IN the first big blast at Climax, a "loop back" (three-wire system) was used (Fig. 1), with the idea of securing a wiring system that would give to all series the same amount of current. Single-phase,
Jan 1, 1938
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Rotary Drilling Fluids In Exploration DrillingBy W. D. Lacabanne
DRILLING fluids as an aid in drilling holes into the earth have been in use successfully for more than a half a century. Originally used in a primitive fashion in water well drilling before the turn o
Jan 12, 1954
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Predicting Productivities And Capital Equipment Requirements Using The PSU/USBM Coal Mine SimulatorBy George Kenzy, Charles B. Manula
This paper introduces a philosophy of dynamic modeling. Here, the development of a simulation model of a coal mining system is described for the purposes of: (a) system design and selection of equipme
Jan 1, 1976
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Application Of Track Etch Radon Prospecting To Uranium Deposits, Front Range, ColoradoBy James C. Fisher
Traditional uranium exploration techniques were utilized and comparatively evaluated in the Front Range, Colorado uranium province. Intense surficial leaching and thick colluvial cover render traditio
Jan 1, 1976
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Production Engineering - Methods and Effects of Unit Repressuring in the Cook PoolBy Graham P. Crutchfield
The W. I. Cook pool in Shackelford County, Texas, has been the subject of a number of papers and articles. Its unique position both as to operation and development has made it an ideal location for un
Jan 1, 1931
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Beneficiation Of Israeli Phosphate OreBy B. C. Mariacher, I. Hoffman
In 1952, beneficiated phosphate ore first began to move from the Oron plant of Negev Phosphates Ltd. in the Negev Desert to the super-phosphate plant at Haifa, Israel. Since that time this company has
Jan 5, 1961