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                     Effect Of Humidity On Mine-Explosions. Effect Of Humidity On Mine-Explosions.By Carl Scholz DURING November And December, 1907, Four Serious Mine-explosions Occurred In The Appalachian Coal-Field, Which Resulted In The Loss Of Nearly A Thousand Lives And Caused An Enormous . Damage To Proper Jan 7, 1908 
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                     The Physical Features And Mining Industry Of Peru. The Physical Features And Mining Industry Of Peru.By George I. Adams PHYSICAL AND CLIMATIC DIVISIONS. PERU is divided into three regions-the coast, the sierra, or high mountainous region, and the a montana," or forest region of the Amazon basin. The Coast.-The coast Jan 7, 1908 
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                     Lubrication of Mining Equipment - Part 3 - Compressors, Pumps, Fans, Screens, Wire Rope, Shovels and Draglines, Crushers, Air Tools, and Tractors Lubrication of Mining Equipment - Part 3 - Compressors, Pumps, Fans, Screens, Wire Rope, Shovels and Draglines, Crushers, Air Tools, and TractorsBy Charles W. Frey COMPRESSED air is one of the most useful tools that the mine operator has at his disposal. It is clean, nontoxic, easily handled, and can be distributed anywhere that a man can drag a length of rubber Jan 1, 1938 
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                     Chicago Entertains Two Divisions Chicago Entertains Two DivisionsBy AIME AIME DOUBT in anyone's mind that this is the age of metals, industrially speaking, could easily have been dispelled by attending the National Metal Congress in Chicago, Sept. 22 to 26. Iron, copper an Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Roof Studies and Mine Structure Stress Analysis, Rifle, Colo Roof Studies and Mine Structure Stress Analysis, Rifle, ColoBy H. L. Teicliman, E. M. Sipprelle ENACTMENT of Public Law 290 by the 78th Congress authorized the U. S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, to conduct an experimental program to develop the technology for obtaining oil from o Jan 1, 1950 
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                     Present Conditions In The California Oil-Fields Present Conditions In The California Oil-FieldsBy Mark L. Requa (San Francisco fleeting, October, 1911.) DURING the past two years California has developed a new and important oil-field : I refer to Midway. This field produced the famous Lake View gusher, which i Apr 1, 1912 
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                     The One Hundred and Twenty-second Meeting of the Institute The One Hundred and Twenty-second Meeting of the InstituteBy AIME AIME THE 122d meeting of the Institute was held in the Lake. Superior Copper and Iron Country Aug. 20 to Sept. 3, 1920 with an approximate registration of 1100 members and guests. This is the 'first v Jan 1, 1920 
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                     Colorado Paper - Discussion of Mr. Laudig's paper on Action of Blast-Furnace Gases Upon Iron- Ores (see p. 269) Colorado Paper - Discussion of Mr. Laudig's paper on Action of Blast-Furnace Gases Upon Iron- Ores (see p. 269)F. E. BACHMAN, Buffalo, N. Y. (Communication to the Secretary) : The investigation so fully described by Mr. Laudig was undertaken with the idea of determining if it is possible to learn by expesiment Jan 1, 1897 
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                     Bridgeport Paper - Discussion of Mr. Firmstone's paper on magnesia and sulphur in blast-furnace cinder (see p. 498) Bridgeport Paper - Discussion of Mr. Firmstone's paper on magnesia and sulphur in blast-furnace cinder (see p. 498)E. K. Landis, Philadelphia, Pa. (communication to the Secretary) : Mr. Firmstone's paper is of great interest; but he has unfortunately otnitted to state the most important point, viz., the perce Jan 1, 1895 
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                     Russia's Mineral Potential Russia's Mineral PotentialBy Paul M. Tyler MILITARY power stems from industrial power and industrial power in turn depends predominantly upon an ample and assured supply of mineral raw materials. It thus becomes the duty of mineral economists Jan 6, 1951 
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                     Pittsburgh Paper - The Mineral Resources of the Hudson's Bay Territories Pittsburgh Paper - The Mineral Resources of the Hudson's Bay TerritoriesBy Robert Bell The regions to which this paper refers include the whole of the Dominion of Canada east of the 130 Rocky Mountains and north of the water-shed of the St. Lawrence. Very little exploration for economic Jan 1, 1886 
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                     Mining and Economic Conditions in the Tri-State' District Mining and Economic Conditions in the Tri-State' DistrictBy J. C. HEILMAN THE Tri-State district, named from its situation in three States, lies in the northeast corner of Oklahoma, the southeast corner of Kansas and the adjacent part of Missouri east of the common corner o Jan 1, 1931 
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                     Vision And Human Engineering - How They Enter Into The Day's Work Vision And Human Engineering - How They Enter Into The Day's WorkBy Eugene McAuliffe In the year 1581, the counselors of King Philip of Spain suggested to that monarch that a canal across the Isthmus of Darien would open the west coast of the South American continent to Spanish miners Jan 1, 1932 
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                     The "Robbins'' Moles - Status And Future The "Robbins'' Moles - Status And FutureBy Richard J. Robbins Mechanical moles have developed through a tedious process of evolution. At times it has seemed that tunnel borers have been subject to the same Darwinian rules of evolution as their zoological namesak Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Minnesota's Iron Mining Industry Minnesota's Iron Mining IndustryBy AIME AIME APROXIMATELY one third of the world's iron ore is mined in the United States; and about 80 per cent of this third is mined in the Lake Superior ore region, and about 60 per cent in Minnesota. Th Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Plasticity Theory for Anisotropic Rocks and Soil Plasticity Theory for Anisotropic Rocks and SoilBy William G., Pariseau There are important phenomena in rock and soil mechanics that cannot be explained in terms of theories of homogeneous, isotropic materials. Subsidence of strata about mine openings is an example. In-s Jan 1, 1972 
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                     Reservoir Engineering Equipment - The Use of Alternating Flow to Characterize Porous Media Having Storage Pores Reservoir Engineering Equipment - The Use of Alternating Flow to Characterize Porous Media Having Storage PoresBy A. Lubinski, C. R. Stewart, K. A. Blenkarn Storage porosity has been considered one of the important pore geometry characteristics of heterogeneous-porosity limestones. Storage pores are only containers for fluids, in contrast to flow channel 
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                     Unsuccessful Ventures (eaf809f9-9a73-4906-9ae0-29c50f19a11b) Unsuccessful Ventures (eaf809f9-9a73-4906-9ae0-29c50f19a11b)By Thomas T., Read THROUGHOUT the Colonial era, Philadelphia was easily , the leading city of North America, and it still held that position at the end of the period, with a population of about 25,000, though closely pr Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Economic Barriers Delay Underseas Mining Economic Barriers Delay Underseas MiningBy Chester O. Ensign Many publications to date have advocated under- seas mining operations, optimistically overlooking the paucity of information on mineral distribution and the ocean environments in which minerals occur Jan 9, 1966 
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                     Mining Technology In 1964 – Underground Mining Mining Technology In 1964 – Underground MiningBy C. David Mann Metal prices continued to improve in 1964, resulting in the opening of new mines and re- activation of old ones. Larger and deeper shafts are being bored. At the AEC's Nevada Test Site, a 72-in Jan 2, 1965 
