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    An Evaluation Of Heat-Weakening Hard Rock As An Assist To Mechanic& Tunneling

    By W. R. Davison, C. A. Brown, J. P. Carstens

    INTRODUCTION The phenomenon of heat-weakening of rock with 10.6 micron radiation from a continuous-wave C02 gas laser has been investigated in detail at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for o

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Potential for High-Grade Shallow-Marine Manganese Deposits in North America

    By E. R. Force, W. F. Cannon

    Many large high-grade manganese deposits occur in marine-transgressive sedimentary sequences deposit fed on stable platforms, although the manganese mineralogy varies from carbonate to oxide facies an

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Richmond Paper - The Missouri and Arkansas Zinc-Mines at the Close of 1900 (Discussion, 1013)

    By Eric Hedburg

    This paper was originally prepared as a picture of the situation presented by the mining industry referred to at the end of the year 1899; and some of the descriptions and drawings of special mines, e

    Jan 1, 1902

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    Structure and Mineralization along the London Fault, Colorado

    By Quentin Singewald

    SOME of the broader relations between structure and ore deposition along the London fault, deduced from a thorough study of the geology of the eastern part of the Mosquito Range, should be of general

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Washington Paper - Aluminum in Wrought-Iron and Steel Castings

    By W. J. Keep

    We have shown in former papers the influence which aluminum exerts when added to cast-iron, and we have presented in another paper, accompanying this one, the physical properties of the metal aluminum

    Jan 1, 1890

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    Computer Control Of Chalcopyrite Flotation At Mount Isa Mines Limited

    By A. J. Lynch, E. V. Manlapig, J. H. Fewings, D. J. McKee

    Progress in the development of an automatic control system for the chalcopyrite flotation circuit at Mount Isa Mines Limited is discussed. Preliminary studies have shown that the operating grade/ reco

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Developments In Milling Of Silver/Lead/Zinc Ores In The Mount Isa Area Since 1970

    By J. Bartrum, I. S. Schache, H. J. Dobrowolski

    Developments in milling of silver/lead/zinc ores at Mount Isa since 1970 have followed broad objectives to improve metallurgical performance and to increase plant capacities for Mount Isa ores treated

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Chicago, Ill Paper - The Cerro de Mercado (Iron Mountain) at Durango, Mexico.

    By John Birkinbine

    Among the notable deposits of iron-ore, the Iron Mountain at Durango, Mexico, is prominent. But, although it has been noticed in records of travel and official reports for three centuries, the stateme

    Jan 1, 1885

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    Washington Paper - Aluminum and other Metals Compared

    By W. J. Keep

    Some explanation of methods of testing will be given before presenting the record of a series of physical tests of aluminum, other metals and alloys. I. The Methods Employed and Meaning of Diagr

    Jan 1, 1890

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    Atlanta, Ga Paper - The Gold-Regions of Georgia and Alabama

    By William M. Brewer

    History.—The history of gold-mining in Georgia and Alabama antedates the discovery of gold in California. A very large proportion of the gold used in the United States previous to 1849 was produced by

    Jan 1, 1896

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    Recent Experimental Studies Of Brittle Fracture Of Rocks

    By W. F. Brace, James D. Byerlee

    Although prediction of failure of rocks may be ultimately possible without knowing in detail how failure occurs, understanding of this process is certainly of fundamental interest in rock mechanics. O

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Can The Rule Of Capture Be Rationalized?

    By Earl Oliver

    CONTENTS PAGE A.I.M.E. Stabilization Committee Activity 3 Definition of Capture Rule: Robert E. Hardwicke 4 Westmoreland Natural Gas Co. vs. DeWitt 5 Kelly vs. Ohio Oil Co 5 Bernard vs. Monon

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Papers - Some Observations and Theory on Slack-wind Blast-furnace Operation (With Discussion)

    By Francis M. Rice

    Before the world-wide depression, the primary purpose of most blast-furnace operators was to produce a maximum tonnage of pig iron per day for each furnace in blast. Some attention was paid to the con

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Mechanism Of Rock Failure Under The Action Of Explosives

    By Sunder S. Saluja

    Man had to learn to break rocks as early as the Stone Age, when they formed his main source of raw material. He started with chipping and over the years has reached a stage where he can employ atomic

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Papers - Some Observations and Theory on Slack-wind Blast-furnace Operation (With Discussion)

    By Francis M. Rice

    Before the world-wide depression, the primary purpose of most blast-furnace operators was to produce a maximum tonnage of pig iron per day for each furnace in blast. Some attention was paid to the con

    Jan 1, 1935

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    The Mechanics Of Rock Failure Associated With Drilling At Depth

    By P. F. Gnirk, J. B. Cheatham

    The basic objective of this paper is to present a review of the state of knowledge concerning the fundamental mechanics of rock/bit-tooth interaction under downhole conditions. Of particular concern i

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Initial And Subsequent Fracture Curves For Biaxial Compression Of Brittle Materials

    By M. Gangal, B. Paul

    It may be seen from Maurer's survey (Maurer,l 1966) that most of the common methods used in rock drilling today depend upon mechanical loading of the rock. In order to predict the behavior of roc

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Modelling Of Industrial Sulphide Flotation Circuits

    By A. J. Lynch, E. V. Manlapig, J. S. Hall, G. C. Thorne

    Modelling of industrial sulphide flotation based on data collected in several flotation plants is discussed. A mechanistic approach is used in which it is recognised that flotation is a two stage pro-

    Jan 1, 1976