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Accidents In The Comstock Mines And Their Rela¬tion To Deep MiningBy John A. Church
EARLY in the month of August, 1877, a miner in Gold Hill, Nevada, made the unlucky remark that, according to his observation, that month was usually quite free from accidents in the mines. Never was p
Jan 1, 1880
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Ultrasonic Measurement Of Mine Roof Bolt Strain (c8005b9a-29ca-4eb8-a88f-02c739052124)By B. J. Steblay
Roof bolts are the primary means of supplemental support in coal mines and are widely used in other mines. Presently, post installation loads are measured infrequently on only about 10% of the bolts b
Jan 1, 1986
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Georgia Ocher in Portland CementBy Guy Jordan
HIGH-IRON cements have a number of advantages over cements carrying little or no iron. The presence of iron in, Portland cement aids in the manufacture of the cement and also imparts certain advantage
Jan 1, 1939
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Salt Occurrences in the Potash Mines of New Mexico (8c5ee3a5-7095-43db-b45d-a84a2723b65a)By Richard Ageton
SALT bodies in the form of rolls, horses (sometimes called horsebacks), folds, wants and pinches1 have been encountered while driving entries and mining out rooms during the development of the potash
Jan 1, 1936
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Hazards from Gases in Metal Mines and Protections against ThemBy E. H. Denny
IN the past few years many men, including technically trained engi-neers, have been asphyxiated in metal mines, coal mines, tunnels and surface wells where a few relatively simple precautions with reg
Jan 1, 1938
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Geologic Studies During the Development of the Copper Flat Porphyry Deposit (73a65c75-788e-41fe-a24d-eaabbcbd05dc)By P. G. Dunn
Geologic studies during development at Copper Flat were directed at acquiring the necessary information in evaluating a low-grade porphyry copper deposit. In addition to the geologic mapping and core-
Jan 1, 1985
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Site Characterization Studies Of A Volcanic Cap RockBy Henri S. Swolfs
INTRODUCTION In this paper we present preliminary results of a research program in site characterization methodology. We are interested in under- standing the response of discontinuous rock to mec
Jan 1, 1984
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Research on the Cutting Action of The Diamond Drill BitBy E. P. Pfleider
IT is generally believed that the amount of diamond drilling will increase appreciably in the next decade, as the search for minerals throughout the world becomes more difficult and intense. An attend
Jan 2, 1953
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Modern Methods Of Mining And Ventilating Thick Pitching BedsBy H. M. Crankshaw
THE early methods of mining anthracite in the steep pitching Mammoth bed consisted in driving breasts up the pitch from the gangways and airways driven in the bed along the strike (Plate 2, Fig. 1). B
Jan 7, 1916
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Mercury Deposits of Huitzuco, Guerrero, MexicoBy C. W. Vaupell
THE Huitzuco mines lie in north central Guerrero, Mexico; production has been about 90,000 flasks of quicksilver since 1873. Near-surface ores fill extinct mud geysers and the deep deposits are chambe
Jan 1, 1937
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Extractive Mettallurgy Division - Some Notes on Oroya Copper SlagsBy I. L. Barker
ALTHOUGH valuable information has been pub-lished on the important problems of slag losses with which every copper metallurgist has to contend, a great deal of money is still being wasted in copper sm
Jan 1, 1958
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Pittsburgh Parper - Accidents in the Comstock Mines and their Relation to Deep MiningBy John A. Church
Early in the month of Angust, 1877, a miner in Gold Hill, Nevada, made the unlucky remark that, according to his observation, that month was usually quite free from accidents in the mines. Never was p
Jan 1, 1880
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Medals And Awards - Charles F. Rand Foundation Fund (83577d80-1204-4870-b017-23943505fadc)FRIENDS of the late Charles F. Rand presented in 1930 a sum of money from which the income is available to support various phases of the work of the Institute in which Mr. Rand was so deeply intereste
Jan 1, 1946
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The Origin of Petroleum (ee86c0bd-9391-4c5f-bed2-7a776da2011a)By E. Berl
THIS may be a most unnecessary paper-from what does crude oil come and how was it formed? Many people, inside and outside of the petroleum industry, believe that we have actually enough oil, and that
Jan 1, 1938
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Mount Isa Pilots New Methods, Pushes ExpansionSix hundred miles inland from Australia's east coast Port of Townsville in Queensland's sea of rock and spinifex lies Mount Isa. The town, as in most mining towns, is dominated by its mi
Jan 10, 1964
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Environmental Problems In Underground MinesBy John C. Holtz
Hostility is a characteristic of the environment in underground mines. Nature opposes man's efforts to remove mineral deposits, and this condition is recognized when mining is described as winnin
Jan 1, 1970
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New York Paper February, 1918 - Relation of Sphalerite to Other Sulphides in Ores (with Discussion)By L. P. Teas
The main facts brought out by the study of the blende-bearing ores examined are as follows: 1. Chalcopyrite as minute triangular or rectangular dots, or as
Jan 1, 1918
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Prospecting, Mining anti Washing the Brown Iron Ores of AlabamaBy Charles Morgan
AN increased demand for brown iron ore in the Birmingham district during the past 18 months has caused renewed activity both in prospecting and mining these ores. In recent years the production in Ala
Jan 1, 1937
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London Paper - The Lime-Roasting of GalenaBy W. R. Ingalls
During the last two years, and especially during the last six months, a number of important articles upon the new methods for the desulphurization of galena have been published in the technical period
Jan 1, 1907
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Development Trends And Application Of Geophysical Research In Mines Of The Ostrava - Karvina Coal FieldBy B. Stas, L. Siska, L. Dlouhy, A. Skrabis
The basic research program of the Scientific Coal Research Institute at Ostrava - Radvanice into the problem of geophysics has been influenced by the specific nature of present urgent geo- physical pr
Jan 1, 1971