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    Indexing Rock For Machine Tunneling

    By D. U. Deere

    The title of this chapter is "Indexing Rock for Machine Tunneling" or, a simplified approach to a very difficult problem. I do not think that we can divorce the considerations for conventional tunneli

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Reports For The Year 1917

    THE SECRETARY The year 1917 has been a notable one in Institute affairs. The usual activities, including meetings, publications, local section interests, library service, and so-forth, have been cont

    Jan 2, 1918

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    Circular Shafts For Deep Mines

    By T. M. Berry

    FOR the past several years it has been growing practice to install circular shafts at deep mining operations. Several factors have brought this about. Throughout eastern and midwestern coal fields cir

    Jan 7, 1957

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    Steels for Die-casting Dies

    By Sam Tour

    SOME years ago, the writer described heat checks or thermal cracks that occur in die-casting dies.1 The life of dies was considered in relation to the casting temperature, the material used for the di

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Philadelphia Paper - Steel for Bridges

    By John W. Cloud

    In 1877 the Pennsylvania Railroad Company removed an old bridge from its line at Duncannon, Pa., built intermediate piers and erected shorter spans of the Pratt truss type, which had previously been i

    Jan 1, 1881

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    Geotechnical Investigations For Mine Shafts

    By James R. Swaisgood, Ronald E. Versaw

    Hundreds of shafts have been sunk in the United States in the past. Most of these have been successful however, in some instances thousands of dollars have been lost due to work stoppage while emergen

    Jan 6, 1974

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    Field Instrumentation For Rock Slopes

    By D. G. F. Hedley, D. F. Coates, K. Barron

    INTRODUCTION Preceding papers presented in this symposium have considered the influence of various parameters, such as geologic structure, groundwater, etc., on the stability of rock slopes and have

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Pressure Prediction For Oil Reservoirs

    By W. A. Bruce

    THIS paper presents the essentials of a mathematical method of studying the pressure behavior of an oil reservoir as the fluids are withdrawn. Methods are shown whereby the behavior of a reservoir can

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Education For The Petroleum Industry

    EDUCATION for the mineral industry was at first a single comprehensive curriculum, but it was early recognized that the main basis of mining is physics, while that of metallurgy is chemistry. The firs

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Radial Distribution Analysis for Sorting

    By Robert M. Doerr

    A method, based on radial distribution analysis, was developed for determining the effect of size to which a given ore is broken on the potential recovery in beneficiations targeted to selected concen

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Face Ventilation For Continuous Miners

    By John D. Kalasky

    Continuous mining has revolutionized the coal industry but intensified the problems of earlier mechanization. From the installation of the first miner, it was recognized that face ventilation would be

    Jan 9, 1959

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    Military Reading for Civilian Engineers

    By authority of the Secretary of War, and in response to frequent requests, the following suggested list of reading is issued by the War Department for the information of civilian engineers desiring t

    Jan 1, 1916

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    Brakes for the Mineral Industry

    By George Smith

    IN discussing present-day business and industrial troubles we easily drop into the habit of clinical diagnosis. Talk of this kind, with its emphasis on suspicious symptoms and abnormal tendencies, mak

    Jan 8, 1928

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    Foundation Testing For Auburn Dam

    By Fred A. Anderson, George B. Wallace, Edward J. Slebir

    Auburn Dam will be a thin, double-curvature concrete arch dam about 685 ft high. With a crest length of about 4000 ft, it will be the world's longest single-arch dam. The site is located on the N

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AIME
    Analytical Methods For Applied Geology

    By G. J. Cardwell

    The rock and mineral analyst will be called upon to determine both the major and minor constituents in materials as varied as rocks, soil, sediments, concentrates and various liquids. These analyses w

    Jan 1, 1984

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    A Uniform Expression for Resistivity

    By Sherwin Kelly

    THE need for geophysicists to adopt a uniform mode of expressing the electrical resistivity of geological formations has been stressed by Dr. A. S. Eve.1 The present paper is to emphasize the point he

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Staggering Locations for Oil Wells

    By Roswell Johnson

    THE prevailing system of wells on a rectangular basis, as shown in Fig. 1-A, has developed because of the exigencies of offsetting at boundary lines. When, however, a very large tract is, being drille

    Jan 8, 1918

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    Stability Investigations For Tailings Dams

    By J. C. Osler

    The design of a tailings dam is a geotechnical engineering project of considerable scope. For the design, it is necessary to establish the engineering properties of the soil or rock strata which will

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Standard Classification For Uranium Resources

    By H. W. Schreiber, H. R. Babitzke, R. E. Rodriquez, Patterson J. A., C. D. Masters, J. J. Schanz, R. B. McCammon, E. A. Noble, P. M. Krishna

    A five-year effort by the ASTM subcommittee E10.14 on uranium resource evaluation has culminated in the approval of E901-82, Classification System for Uranium Resources (ASTM Standard E901-82, April 1

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Nuclear Detector For Beryllium Minerals

    By T. Cantwell, N. C. Rasmussen, H. E. Hawkes

    Beryl is a mineral that may be difficult to distinguish from quartz by casual field inspection. The easily recognized green color and hexagonal crystal form of coarse-grained beryl are by no means uni

    Jan 9, 1959