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Interactive Computer System to Prepare Borehole Data for Coal Seam MappingBy S. S. Hedge, J. C. Ferm, J. T. Berger
The coal procedures described in this paper address the problems building a body of coal data that is accurate, precise, readily available, and easy to manipulate. The system is a set of interactive c
Jan 1, 1983
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Wilkes-Barre Paper - A Drafting-Table for Tracing Through Opaque PaperBy A. T. Schwennesen
Every engineer has occasion to trace or copy a map, plan, or other drawing on paper too thick for the ordinary way of using tracing-cloth or tracing-paper. When the figure is small and simple a copy m
Jan 1, 1912
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Method for Calculating Tonnage and Grade in a Longhole Sublevel StopeBy J. H. Wright
Longhole sublevel stopes excavate ore with which the production geologist has only remote contact; therefore, predicting grade and tonnage from such a stope can be a problem. However, the longholes th
Jan 1, 1985
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Utilization Of Radiation Grafted Structures For Electrolytic Recovery Of Precious MetalsBy George Schore
Radiation grafting of ion exchange structures contains ion exchange groups but may consist of neutral groups. High energy grafting of monomers on to polymers has-been known since 1950 (1.2); manufactu
Jan 1, 1984
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Washington Paper - The Assay of Copper-Materials for Gold and SilverBy L. D. Godshall
The extreme difficulty of obtaining a short and, at the same time, exact method for the determination of gold and silver in copper-materials has been well illustrated in "Assays of Copper and Copper-M
Jan 1, 1901
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Chicago, Ill Paper - A new Rock-Drill without CushionBy A. C. Rand
The invention to be described in this paper is the work of Frederic A. Halsey, Engineer for the Rand Drill Company, of New York, and its use mill abridge the notable wastefulness of power of the strik
Jan 1, 1885
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Activation Energies For The Decomposition Of Limestone, Dolomitic Limestone, And DolomiteBy J. H. Wernick
IN a study of the rate of decomposition of ½ -in. cubes of limestone, dolomitic limestone, and dolomite in a sweeping nitrogen atmosphere, Joseph, Beatty, and Bitsianesl found that the zone of calcina
Jan 7, 1954
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Hierarchical Computer System For On-Line Control Of A Potash ConcentratorBy F. G. Robb, D. N. Madge
This paper details some of the specifications and problems associated with implementing on-line control of a potash concentrator. The computer system described has the capability of three levels of co
Jan 1, 1969
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A Comparison Of Methods Available For The Determination Of Surface EnergyBy David A. Summers, John Corwine, Li-King Chen
The results from fracturing plexiglas beams are combined in eight existing equations to determine the surface energy of the material. The reliability of each equation is tested, and the equation in us
Jan 1, 1971
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Incentive Approaches To Tunnel ContractsBy Fred H. Lippold, Wm. H. Wolf
Methods of fair payment for excavating, supporting, and concrete lining tunnels have been sought by various owners for years. Tunneling techniques have changed with the development of equipment-from t
Jan 1, 1970
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Fine Grind - Updating Materials Handling And HaulageBy A. Tobey Yu
The recent adverse economic climate has added further impetus to the demand for better-grade and lower-cost raw materials, for which increasingly larger quantities of muck are being moved and processe
Jan 1, 1970
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Compendium of Searles Lake Operations - 1918 - AIMEBy G. F. Moulton
Extraction of minerals from Searles Lake brines has taken place since 1873. Early operations for borax and raw trona found on the surface were expanded after 1914 to include potash, salt cake, and sod
Jan 1, 1982
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New York Paper - Improvements of the Spring Valley Coal-MinesBy J. A. Ede
The property of the Spring Valley Coal Company, situated in Bureau county, Ill., comprises something more than 30,000 acres of coal-lands, on which have been opened four mines, designated as Nos. 1, 2
Jan 1, 1900
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Present Mining Conditions in MexicoBy S. F. Shaw
MINING conditions in Mexico during the current year have been most unfavorable, synchronizing with conditions in the United States, but the outlook for the near future is improving. The chief difficul
Jan 1, 1921
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DeceasedMembers whose deaths were reported from Apr 9, 1921 to Apr 7, 1923 Elected Died 1876 ABADIE, E R. 1923 1906 ADAMS, ARTHUR K 1920 1902 AHLES, ROBERT L 1921 1876 Akerman, Richard 0000 1884 ALEXAN
Jan 1, 1923
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Ohio in 1944By Kenneth Cottingham
The number of completions in 1944 in Ohio was only slightly greater than completions in the preceding year, but the initial daily volumes both of oil wells and gas wells declined considerably. The dry
Jan 1, 1945
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Scranton Paper - The Distribution and Proportions of American Blast-Furnaces. (Second Paper.)By John Birkinbine
The following data concerning the general dimensions and district-location of the blast-furnaces of the United States are intended to supplement a paper of similar title, which appears in volume xiv.,
Jan 1, 1887
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Part II – February 1969 - Communication - Evidence for Plastic Deformation in HoZn2By E. Ryba, D. J. Michel
SAMPLES of REZn2 (RE = rare earth) intermetallic compounds prepared by a variety of techniques have been shown to exhibit an extensively twinned micro-structure.1-4 We have recently conducted compr
Jan 1, 1970