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Concentrating TablesBy B. W. Gandrud
WET-PROCESS coal-washing tables as we know them today have been in use in this country for approximately 25 years. The literature records only a few table installations worthy of note prior to adoptio
Jan 1, 1943
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Comminution: A Guide to Size-Reduction System DesignBy F. Milton Lewis, Roshan B. Bhappu, James L. Coburn
FOREWORD-To comminute is to pulverize, but, in mining technology, "comminution" includes all the multiple crushing and grinding operations on ore, rocks, coal, and certain other bulk materials. The pr
Jan 9, 1976
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Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - The Mechanism of Gas and Liquid Flow Through Porous Media in the Presence of FoamBy L. W. Holm
This study shows that in the presence of foam, gas and liquid flow separately through porous media representative of reservoir rock. These results were obtained by using tracer techniques to measure t
Jan 1, 1969
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PART III - Nichrome-Silicon Monoxide Cermet Resistors for Compatible Thin-Film Monolithic CircuitsBy A. D. McMaster, M. L. Gimpl, N. Fuschillo
Low-power, high-speed, radiation-resistant, monolithic thin-film integrated circuits require thin-film resistors of high sheet resistance which are compatible with the processing requirements for mono
Jan 1, 1967
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Computer Image Processing Techniques Applied To Geologic ProblemsBy Michael J. Abrams
The large amount of data available from Landsat has made digital processing necessary to extract and display that subset of data relevant to the problem being considered. Computer image processing tec
Jan 1, 1977
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Fuel In TurkeyBy Leon Dominian
I. INTRODUCTION APART from local needs in the country's development, the interest attached to Turkish fuels grows chiefly out of the importance of the railway industry in Asiatic Turkey. Geograp
Jan 6, 1916
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Relation of Gas-well Spacing to Ultimate RecoveryBy D. T. MacRoberts
Tins paper embodies the results of theoretical studies concerning gas reservoirs, especially the effect of drilling programs of various intensities upon pressure depletion and ultimate recoveries. The
Jan 1, 1938
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Japan – The Key to British Columbia’s Mining ResurgenceBy Hiro Minagawa
Japan's contact with the mining industry of British Columbia began as far back as 1952 with the first shipment of iron ore from the Texada mine. Five years later, the Big Three steel mills of Jap
Jan 12, 1963
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Oil Shale – A Stateside Answer to Petroleum ShortageThe most extensive oil shale development program ever undertaken in the United States has been that carried out by Colony Development Operation at Para- chute Creek in western Colorado. Field developm
Jan 10, 1972
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Application Of Pulverized Coal To Copper Refinery FurnacesBy E. W. Steele
IN THE copper-casting department of a modern electrolytic copper refinery there are two kinds of casting furnaces: the first, or anode furnace for casting crude copper into anodes for electrolysis; th
Jan 3, 1925
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Preface To The Second Book - Concerning The Semiminerals.HAVING previously described the metals to you, before I proceed any farther I do not wish to fail to tell you, as I promised to do in the first chapter on metals, what I have learned through experienc
Jan 1, 1942
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Stress Control Technique-An Alternative to Roof Bolting?By Shosei Serata
Conventional roof bolting may be giving ground to a new technique that utilizes only the ground itself to stabilize mine openings. This newly developed stress control technique (SCT) has initially bee
Jan 5, 1976
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Canadian Paper - History of Solar Surveying InstrumentsBy J. B. Davis
This paper has been prepared at the suggestion of Mr. Dunbar D. Scott, to supplement his " Evolution of Mine-Surveying Instruments."† Before entering into a detailed history of solar instruments, a
Jan 1, 1901
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Technical Papers and Notes - Iron and Steel Division - Solubility and Precipitation of Vanadium Nitride in Alpha and Gamma IronBy R. W. Fountain, J. Chipman
THE solubility of nitrogen in iron and steel has been of considerable interest due to the role of nitrogen in strain-aging and in quench-aging. It is generally considered that quench-aging is the resu
Jan 1, 1959
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Some Applications of Potential Methods to Structural StudiesBy E. G. Leonardon
THE first to appreciate and foresee the value of applying electrical measurements to structural studies was Prof. Conrad Schlumberger, Professor of Physics at the School of Mines in Paris. One of his
Jan 1, 1928
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The Application Of Centrifugal Forces To Gravitational ClassifiersBy Robert C. Emmett, Donald A. Dahlstrom
FOR many years gravitational classification has been employed as a basic tool in beneficiation of minerals and coal. While improvements have been made to increase efficiency and fields of application,
Jan 10, 1953
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Annual Review – Underground Mining in 1955By Elmer A. Jones
Like the caboose on the end of a long freight train L made up of mineral and metal processing and consuming industries, the mining industry progresses according to the movement of the train to which i
Feb 1, 1956
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To Find More Ore, Use Better Exploration TechniquesBy Douglas R. Cook
The urgent need for new base metal ore discoveries was discussed by various authoritative exploration personnel at a CIM symposium on the future of the Canadian mineral industry held at Ottawa in 1967
Jan 7, 1968
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Some Applications Of Rock - Engineering To Geotechnical PracticeBy Walter W. Lilly, Issa S. Oweis
Application of rock engineering in geotechnial consulting practice considered herein is in areas of: (a) bedrock verification for foundation support, (b) bearing capacity and settlements, and (c) exca
Jan 1, 1982
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Using Wastewater Solids to Reclaim Strip-Mined LandBy Robert Carlson, Hugh McMillan
During 1967, the Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago adopted a policy of land application as a method of using the solids produced in the wastewater treatment process. Research by the Ag
Jan 1, 1976