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Factors Affecting Investment in South American Mining - ChileBy NEWTON B. KNOX
CHILEAN mining in the public mind is rightly associated with copper. Chuquicamata with its great hill of copper-bearing granodiorite as well as Sewell and Potrerillos with mineralized volcanic necks t
Jan 1, 1945
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Student Chapters (9dbd7ea6-d846-4163-ba6b-f950347186ac)UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA University, Ala Mining and Metallurgical Society G T Bator UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA College, Alaska Mining Society Earl H Beistline-
Jan 1, 1952
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New York Paper - Researches on Fire Damp (with Discussion)By Enrique Hauser
FiRE-damp is a mixture of methane with other inert gases or combustible gases. The inert gases in question are carbonic acid, water vapor, nitrogen, etc. The combustible gases are hydrogen, ethane, et
Jan 1, 1916
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Researches On Fire-DampBy Enrique Hauser
FIRE-DAMP is a mixture of methane with other inert gases or combustible gases. The inert gases in question are carbonic acid, water vapor, nitrogen, etc. The combustible gases are hydrogen, ethane, et
Jan 2, 1916
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Technical Notes - A Modified Electrophoresis ApparatusBy R. A. Deju, R. B. Bhappu
The theory of electrophoresis is briefly outlined and an apparatus which may be used for electrophoretic studies is explained. The results obtained using this apparatus are in agreement with those obt
Jan 1, 1967
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Planning Suite Applications In Preliminary Coal Mine DesignBy James M. Townsend
INTRODUCTION The first stage in planning any mining venture is to determine whether the reserves are of sufficient quantity and quality to warrant commencement of mining activities. In addition to
Jan 1, 1977
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Phase Diagram of a Mixture of Natural Gas and Natural Gasoline Near the Critical ConditionsBy D. L. Katz
A PHASE diagram showing boundary curve and quantity of liquid in the two-phase region was determined for a mixture of natural gas and natural gasoline in the region of its critical conditions. The tem
Jan 1, 1939
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Metallography of Steel for United States Naval Ordnance (afef6273-0eb6-4769-b422-4b3ef9c804e3)By Harold Cook
Discussion of the paper of HAROLD EARLE COOK, presented at the New York meeting, February, 1916, and printed in Bulletin No. 110, February, 1916, pp. 375 to 400. ALBERT SAUVEUR, Cambridge, Mass.-I th
Jan 5, 1916
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Effect Of Composition On Physical And Chemical Properties Of 14-Karat Gold AlloysBy Tracy Jarrett
In 14-karat gold alloys, as in 10-karat gold alloys,3 the addition of such metals as zinc, nickel, copper and silver produces a wide range of physical and chemical proper-ties such as color, hardness,
Jan 1, 1940
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Bethlehem Paper - The Secondary Enrichment of Copper-Iron SulphidesBy Thomas T. Read
The fact that certain types of ore-deposits have attained their present condition through the action of descending surface waters was, perhaps, first clearly pointed out by Posepny.l The oxidizing eff
Jan 1, 1907
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Papers - Theoretical Studies - Mathematical Theory of Electrical Flow in Stratified Media with Horizontal, Homogeneous and Isotropic Layers (With Discussion)By D. O. Ehrenburg, R. J. Watson
During the earlier period of electrical prospecting, the search for orebodies was by far the most important application of this method of geophysical prospecting. In the past few years, however, incre
Jan 1, 1932
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Luminescence of Minerals and Synthetic CompositionsBy C. E. Barnett, G. R. Durland
LUMINESCENT materials have been used in an increasing variety of ways in recent years. Such uses range from the screens on which the picture or image is presented in television and other cathode ray t
Jan 1, 1948
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Bituminous Mining MethodsBy John L. Schroder
The demands for increased productivity on the 1967 coal industry have generated new operating trends and fresh approaches to old methods, which have enabled the industry to keep pace with the expandin
Jan 2, 1968
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Postwar Outlook for the British Coal Mining IndustryBy R. G. Lazzell
THE British are worried about the postwar possibilities of their coal mining industry. Indeed, there are causes for this worry, with the aver- age 1943 cost of production at about $5.40 per long ton,
Jan 1, 1944
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Electrical and Metallurgical Improvements At Kennecott's Utah Copper Division MillsBy R. J. Corfield
MODERNIZATION of the entire electrical system and improvement of Rotation process efficiency is the twofold goal of the improvement program underway at the Arthur and Magna concentrators of the Utah C
Jan 3, 1953
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Technical Notes - Further Discussions of Technical PapersBy W. J. West, T. D. Mueller, J. E. Warren
The authors have presented valuable information on the influence of the interfacial tension and the contact angle on the recovery efficiency of the waterdrive process. It is considered, however, that
Jan 1, 1956
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The Gas-Producer as an Auxiliary in Iron Blast-Furnace PracticeBy R. H. Lee
WITHOUT doubt, one of the most frequent and serious annoyances connected with the practical running of a blast-furnace, especially in single-furnace plants, is caused by low steam, in spite of the fac
Jul 1, 1906
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - The Growth of Molybdenum, Tungsten, and Columbium Crystals by Floating Zone Melting in VacuumBy E. Buehler
THE floating zone refining technique'-4 has provided a new experimental approach to the purification of many reactive materials especially those with high melting points. The method avoids the us
Jan 1, 1959
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Papers - Magnetic Properties Versus Allotropic Transformations of Iron Alloys (With Discussion)By T. D. Yensen, N. A. Ziegler
The elements aluminum,' arsenic,2 silicon,3 tin2 and vanadium,~.~ when used in relatively small amounts as alloying elements, seem to have a beneficial effect on the magnetic properties of iron—i
Jan 1, 1931
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Machinery MaintenanceBy William G. Kegel
Aside from having a usable product and good mining conditions, the greatest asset for a profitable coal mining organization is an effective mine maintenance program. The first step in acquiring this i
Jan 1, 1973