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Introduction (df948e00-3ef4-4ae9-a41f-ab109607b7bc)
By C. O. Brawner
The advent of larger drilling, excavation, and milling equipment is resulting in a tremendous increase in the scale and annual tonnage of open pit mining. At the present time, open pits up to 3000 ft.
Jan 1, 1971
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Observations Of The Relation Of Drilling Speed To The Size Of Cuttings
By Tell Ertl, Ernest E. Burgh
INTRODUCTION THE Bureau of Mines is operating an oil-shale mine 10 miles west of Rifle, Colo., as part of its Synthetic Liquid Fuels program. The purpose of operating this mine is twofold: First, t
Jan 1, 1947
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Annual Review U.S. Mineral Production - 1960
Total U.S. mineral production reached an estimated $17.8 billion for 1960, 4 pct above 1959 and second only to the record high of $18.1 billion established in 1957. As a group, metals achieved a rise
Jan 2, 1961
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Variables In Fracture Energy And Toughness Testing Of Rock
By Christopher C. Barton
Each variable known to affect laboratory measurement of fracture-energy and fracture-toughness is reviewed. Specific examples are cited where each of the variables have been isolated.
Jan 1, 1982
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Back Analysis of Slope Failures in the Cercado Uranium Mine (Brazil)
By C. Dinis da Gama
Because of the growing importance of back analysis for the interpretation of rock slope failures, particularly in open pit mines, it is suggested a methodologic sequence of activities for dealing with
Jan 1, 1983
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Reservoir Engineering–General - A Study of Gravity Counterflow Segregation
By C. D. Stahl, E. E. Templeton, R. F. Nielsen
It has been customary, in predicting saturation changes, to use the Leverett fractional flow formula", obtained by eliminating the unknown pressure gradient from the generalized Darcy equations for th
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Modern Power-Plant Developments And Their Effect On Coal Production And Preparation
By H. M. Faust
THERE are a number of different types of power plants. Some use coal to generate steam, others use oil or gas either in the form of steam or internal combustion equipment, while still others avail the
Jan 1, 1933
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Manganese Steel and the Allotropic Theory (9c679e9b-c88c-4702-ab21-6939ab80e0be)
Discussion of the paper of ALBERT SAUVEUR, presented at the Pittsburgh meeting, October, 1914, and printed in Bulletin No. 93, September, 1914, pp. 2439 to 2449 G. K. BURGESS, Washington, D. C.-This
Jan 4, 1915
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Boston Paper - Trough-Lixiviation
By Ottokar Hofmann
In tank-lixiviation, the extraction of the silver from chloridized ore by solutions of hyposulphite salts is performed by filtration. The ore-particles are kept stationary, while the solvent moves dow
Jan 1, 1888
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Uranium in Phosphate
By Donald L. Everhart
Beginning in 1906, data has been compiled on the distribution of uranium in phosphate de- posits. Particular emphasis has been placed on uranium in phosphate by a number of geologists and geochemists
Jan 1, 1983
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Metallic Materials Resistant to Molten Zinc
By W. Hodge, A. F. Haskins, R. M. Evans
Refractory boron compounds are shown to resist corrosion by molten zinc. Coatings were made from ferroboron and manganese boron by several methods: welding, hard facing, and pack diffusion; and techni
Jan 1, 1956
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Minerals Beneficiation - Principles of Present-Day Dust Collectors and Their Application to Mining and Metallurgical Industries
By R. H. Walpole, J. M. Kane
IN all probability the mining and metallurgical industry as a whole can demonstrate a larger ecorlomic return from installation of dust-control equipment than any other major industrial group. This fa
Jan 1, 1954
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Editorial - What Price Security
AN unprecedented expansion of the mineral industries began in mid-1950. There are few minerals on the strategic list for which some source of supply here at home has not been found. All types of induc
Jan 1, 1952
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Copper and Copper-rich Alloys - Interaction and Structure in Copper-zinc Alloys (Metals Tech., June 1947, T. P. 2169 with discussion)
By C. Ernest Birchenall
AS a basis for further progress in several branches of metallurgy, particularly the study of physical properties of solid solutions and the kinetics of solid-solid reactions, a more complete understan
Jan 1, 1947
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Birmingham Paper - Manufacture of Ferrophosphorous at Rockdale, Tenn.
By James A. Barr
Ferrophosphorus, an alloy of phosphorus and iron or perhaps a physical mixture of definite compounds of iron and phosphorus, has become of increasing importance as the use of the basic open hearth has
Jan 1, 1925
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The Penrose Medal
THE Council of the Geological Society of America has named its gold medal after R. A. F. Penrose, Jr., who recognized the need of such an award and supplied the endowment. The medal is to be awarded f
Jan 4, 1927
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Industrial Minerals - Recent Trends in Asbestos Mining and Milling Practice
By Michael J. Messel
OF the various minerals that occur in fibrous form known as asbestos, chryso-tile is the variety most in demand for commercial uses, and, last year, over 683,000 tons of the various grades were produc
Jan 1, 1950
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Index (6ba75a17-fac3-45e3-ade3-e10ee62b0710)
Jan 1, 1939
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Committee on Mining
Jan 1, 1941
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Industrial Minerals - Eastern Washington-Idaho Clay Basin
By E. C. Stephens
The eastern Washington— Idaho clay region stretches along the northeast margin of the Columbia basin for 150 mil es. The three better known and developed clay areas are Clayton, Wash., (2 miles north
Jan 1, 1961