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    Mining Is Fun At New Park

    By John V. Beall

    When a mine has ore averaging 5% lead, 7% zinc, 0.60% copper, 1/4 oz gold, and 6 oz of silver, adequate reserves, power and water, easy access to market, and is situated in beautiful natural surroundi

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Geography and the Mining Industry

    By LEWIS F. THOMAS

    MINING geologists and mining engineer, rarely give due thought to the geography of mining deposits. They realize, it is true that what may be ore in one place would be only worthless rock in another b

    Jan 1, 1941

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    High-Grade Technical Sessions Feature of Houston Meeting

    By AIME AIME

    THE meeting of the Petroleum Division at Houston, Oct. 10-12-headquarters, Rice Hotel-was preeminently a technological success. Two hundred and twenty-five attended the Thursday morning session and ap

    Jan 1, 1935

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    The South African Tin-Deposits.

    By William R. Rumbold

    WHEN I was in South Africa during the latter part of 1904, there were three known tin-fields, which may be called the Cape Town, the Bushveld and the Swaziland fields. THE. CAPE TOWN TIN-FIELD. This

    Jan 7, 1908

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    Recent Progress In Blast-Roasting

    By James W. Neill

    Discussion of the paper of H. 0. Hofman, presented at the Canal Zone meeting, November, 1910, and printed in Bulletin No. 42, June, 1910, pp. 473 to 497. JAMES W. NEILL, Pasadena, Cal. (communicatio

    Apr 1, 1911

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    United Engineering Society Building

    By ANDREW CARNEGIE

    Although the noble building provided in New York City by Mr. Carnegie for the United Engineering Society has been pushed to about half-completion, the ceremony of laying its corner-stone was not perfo

    May 1, 1906

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    Mining Potash Ores in Carlsbad Area

    By Russell G. Haworth

    Three companies, United States Potash Company, Potash Company of America, and International Minerals and Chemical Corporation, are now operating potash mines and refineries in the Carlsbad, New Mexico

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Practical Methods of Rehabilitation of Persons Handicapped by Injuries in Mining

    By J. J. Rutledge

    FULLY 60 per cent of the serious and fatal accidents in Maryland coal mines are due to falls of roof and side. Usually, the victim of the fall sustains a broken back, sometimes not only the vertebrae

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Preliminary Foundation Studies For Raising A Gravity-Arch Dam

    By Karl J. Dreher, Charles C. Hennig, Gregg A. Scott

    INTRODUCTION Theodore Roosevelt Dam is a cyclopean-masonry, gravity-arch dam located on the Salt River northeast of Phoenix, Arizona. Construction of the dam began in 1903 and was completed in 191

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Iron and Steel - Plastic Flow in Anisotropic Sheet Steel (Metals Tech., Aug. 1948, TP 2440)

    By L. R. Jackson, W. T. Lankford, K. F. Smith

    ComMercial steel sheet is prepared by a combination of hot and cold rolling and annealing. This treatment usually results in more or less pronounced anisotropy. The anisotropy may manifest itself b

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Milling Methods Session

    By AIME AIME

    THE quarters provided for the session on Milling Methods, Monday afternoon, Feb. 17, were filled to capacity. Galen H. Clevenger presided and notables, such as A. W. Fahrenwald, A. O. Gates, F. A. Tho

    Jan 1, 1930

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    The St. Helens Mining-District.

    By HORACE V. WlNCHELL

    Location. THE St. Helens mining-district, indicated in sketch-map, Fig. 1, is chiefly in Townships 9 and 10 North, Ranges 5 and 6 East, of the Willamette meridian, in Skamania county, Wash. There is

    Oct 1, 1912

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    Impact of the War on Nevada Mining and Metallurgical Operations

    By Jay A. Carpenter

    WAR?S impact on Nevada mining and rnetallugrcal operations has brought about a rapid rise in the gross value of the ores mined and milled for the atratezic metals, and a sharp decrease in that for the

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Prospecting for Natural Gas in New York State

    By John A. THOMPSON, Pazcl D. Torrey, Frank Breayster

    DISCOVERY of natural gas in the Dundee field of New York in February, 1930, and the subsequent discovery in Tioga in September of that year, focused the attention of the natural-gas industry on the en

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Oil Men Gather at Ponca City, Sept. 30

    By AIME AIME

    LIFE will not be difficult for those who attend the fall meeting of the Petroleum Division at the Conoco Club, Ponca City, Okla., Sept. 30-Oct. 1. An attractive program to appeal to oil company execut

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Immense Cores Secured in Boring a 5 ½ -ft. Ventilation Shaft at Ely, Minn.

    By J. B. Newsom

    IN the September 1936 issue of MINING AND METALLURGY the pioneer work of boring a 5-ft. shaft to a depth of 1125 ft. at the Idaho Maryland mine in California was described. Later, a Bureau of Mines In

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Producing - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Evaluation of a Stabilizer Charged Gas Lift Valve for Multiple-Phase Flow Using Graphical Techniques

    By H. W. Winkler, Discussion, V. L. Forsyth

    The development of a new gar lift valve has removed many of the obstacles limiting over-all gas lift efficiency. The valve is pressure charged in place in a well, and operating pressure can be changed

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Technical Notes - Effect of Stratification on Relative Permeability

    By A. T. Corey, C. H. Rathjens

    INTRODUCTION Although the oil industry has been aware of the directional variability of permeability in porous rock, the directional variability of relative permeability has been largely ignored. Y

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Coal - Computer Method for Estimating Proper Machinery Mass for Stripping Overburden (MINING ENGINEERING, 1961, vol. 13, No. 5, p. 480)

    By H. Rumfelt

    The author demonstrates an approach for analyzing overcasting requirements for a stripping project. This approach to the problem employs indicated trends in the relationship of the weight of the mach

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Some Problems of Today

    By Thomas A. Edison

    We have not yet begun. to realize the possibilities of automatic machinery, in part because we have not developed the designing brains, and in part because we have not sufficiently simplified industry

    Jan 1, 1929