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    Time Element in the Control of Face Conditions in Coal Mining

    By H. F. McCullough

    THE success of a coal-mining venture as relates to operations at the gob or break-line, such as the drawing of pillars or the working of long-faces, depends upon the control of face conditions. The me

    Jan 10, 1926

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    Wyoming And Montana - Wyoming

    On August 4, 1844, J. C. Fremont made the first record found of coal in Wyoming. On the North Fork of the Platte River, beyond Medicine Butte, in Carbon County, he noted: "in the precipitous bluffs we

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Papers - Geophysics Education - Geophysics Education and Exploratory Geophysics as a Career (T. P. 950)

    By Donald C. Barton

    Geophysical methods of prospecting taken as a whole do not seem to offer much promise to a young man planning to enter them in the future. They have come to stay, to be sure, and they will continue in

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Papers - Geophysics Education - Geophysics Education and Exploratory Geophysics as a Career (T. P. 950)

    By Donald C. Barton

    Geophysical methods of prospecting taken as a whole do not seem to offer much promise to a young man planning to enter them in the future. They have come to stay, to be sure, and they will continue in

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Road And Property Maintenance

    By Gene Long

    10.4-1. Load Design and Construction. Surface mine haulage roads are used for transporting raw products to the mine site, preparation plant, or loading facilities, and to provide personnel and equipme

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Institute of Metals Division - Recrystallization Textures in Bcc Metals

    By I. L. Dillamore

    A purely geomentrical analysis based on oriented-growth relationships is presented to derive annealing-texture orientations in bcc metals from their- known deformation textures. The analysis takes as

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Uranium and Molybdenum in Ground Water of the Oakville Sandstone, South Texas: Implications for Restoration of Uranium Mine

    By James K. Gluck, William E. Galloway, Gary E. Smith, John P. Morton, Christopher D. Henry

    INTRODUCTION Surface mining and in situ leaching of uranium have the potential to alter ground-water quality around mines and leach sites. Of particular concern is the fate of uranium and its asso

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Institute of Metals Division - Kinetics of Nickel Corrosion in Sulfuric Acid

    By M. E. Wadsworth, C. H. Pitt

    Nickel corrosion in sulfuric acid solutions at elevated temperatures and oxygen wer-pressures was imestigated. Weight loss was 1inear with time and varied directly with oxygen concentration. Independe

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Developing, Milling, And Smelting The Ores Of The Tri-State (Missouri-Kansas-Oklahoma) District

    By George M. Fowler, R. E. Illidge

    Part I. Developing BY GEORGE M. FOWL INTRODUCTION The Tri-State district comprises an area of about 2000 square miles in southwestern Missouri, southeastern Kansas, and north [ ] eastern Okla

    Jan 1, 1943

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    PART IV - Diffusion in the Disordered Cadmium-Magnesium Solid Solution

    By D. J. Schmatz, H. I. Aaronson, H. A. Domian

    Diffusion kinetics in disordered hcp Cd-Mg alloys have been investigated by means of the Kirkendall effect and concentration-penetration curves determined with an electron-microprobe analyzer. Self-di

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Preliminary Evaluation of the Factors Affecting the Use Potential of Clays and Shales in Pennsylvania (8dc09d8f-305e-443d-9ceb-6e141e41a393)

    By K. V. Hoover, D. M. Lapham

    In Pennsylvania, 310 sampled sites of clay and shale have been studied with regard to potential use, lithology, physical properties, fired properties, major-element chemical analyses, and quantitative

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Breaking Half a Million Tons of Ore in One Blast with 58 Tons of Powder

    By F. S. McNicholas, R. L. Healy

    NOTEWORTHY because of the amount of explosives used, the tonnage broken, and the wide range involved both vertically and laterally, was a large underground blast fired last November at the Hidden Cree

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Amphoteric Surfactants as Flotation Collectors

    By R. W. Smith, C. Schroeder, R. Haddenham

    Amphoteric surfactants are heteropolar organic compounds which possess at least two functional (ionic) oppositely charged groups per molecule. The ones studied are manufactured by General Mills and po

    Jan 1, 1974

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    Blast Furnace Testing Of The Reclaform Process

    By Joseph S. Young

    During 1975, the Reclasource Corp. constructed and started up a plant for the recovery of mill scale, coke breeze, blast furnace dust; blast furnace sludge; and TOC dust, at the site of Crucible Steel

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Generating Sets: Store Them Right

    There's a right way and a wrong way to store diesel electric systems and similar equipment for generating on-site power, according to James Frankow, service manager for Allis-Chalmers Corp's

    Jan 3, 1978

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    Favorable Financial Results Attend New Gold-Mine Development in Canada

    By JESSE L. MAURY

    DEVELOPMENT of new gold mines in Canada since the price of that metal was increased in 1932 and 1933 has been of interest and importance to many of us. The day-by-day story has given an impression of

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Institute of Metals Division - High Temperature Oxidation of Copper-Palladium and Copper-Platinum Alloys

    By D. E. Thomas

    Oxidation rate constants were determined for Cu-Pd and Cu-Pt alloys as a function of alloy composition and temperature. Reaction products were identified. Relationship between oxidation rate constants

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Papers - Non-ferrous Metallurgy - Blast Roasting at Cerro de Pasco (With Discussion)

    By Glenn A. Keep

    THIS paper is not an announcement of the successful conclusion of the Cerro de Pasco Copper Corporation's pacos-pyrite problems, but merely a description of the commercial-scale, intermittent-roa

    Jan 1, 1929