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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - The Instability of Slow, Immiscible, Viscous Liquid-Liquid Displ...By W. van der Knapp
A theoretical and experimental ana1ysis is given of the change in volume of a porous medium due to changes in external and internal pressures. The result enable one to deduce directly the effect of la
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Competing Processes of Hardening and Softening during Strain Aging of Mild SteelBy I. E. A. Aghachi
During static strain-aging of low carbon steel, when the material is pre-strained, the dislocation density increases. If totally or partially unloaded and aged for a prescribed time, interstitial solu
Jan 1, 2003
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The Effect Of End Constraint On The Compressive Strength Of Model Rock PillarsBy Clarence O. Babcock
Model pillars of limestone, marble, sandstone, and granite, with length-to-diameter ratios of 3, 2, 1, 0.5, and 0.25 (0.286 for granite), were broken in axial compression to determine to what extent a
Jan 1, 1969
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Technical Notes - Deformation Texture of Cold-Drawn Copper WireBy Walter R. Hibbard
BACKOFEN' reported recently that "the deformation texture of cold-drawn OFHC copper wire, after a reduction in area of 97.3 pct, may still be described as a composite of [lll.] and [loo] directio
Jan 1, 1952
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Ground Freezing For Mine Shaft SinkingBy P. C. Schmall
Ground freezing has been used for the sinking of deep mine shafts for more than 140 years. While advances in refrigeration technology have refined the overall freezing operation, the basic ground free
Jan 1, 2010
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General - Die Pressing of Brass and Copper Alloys (With Discussion)By John R. Freeman
The die pressing of brass may be described as a method of producing irregularly shaped parts of brass and other copper alloys by hot deformation in a die under pressure. Die pressing of brass was firs
Jan 1, 1931
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Exploration Geology of the Golden Promise Discovery, Republic Mining District, WashingtonBy Eric R. Braun
Ore reserves in the Republic mining district were nearly exhausted in 1984 when hole D-54 intersected a vein twenty- eight feet in drill width averaging 1.57 opt gold and 11.95 opt silver below post-m
Jan 1, 1987
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Dissolution of Fe- NbC in Liquid Fe-C AlloysBy Jogre A. S Tenório
he aim of the present investigation was to investigate technological features of the Fe-NbC dissolution in liquid Fe-C alloys. Fe-NbC is a Ferro-niobium alloy with 7%C, has a particle size smaller tha
Jan 1, 1994
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Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources incentive programs to encourage exploration and to facilitate the development of small mines in northwestern OntarioBy R. C. Beard
"The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources has recently initiated several incentive programs to encourage and facilitate the development of new mines in northwestern Ontario. Some are privatized out t
Jan 1, 1982
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The Growth of Public Enterprise and its Impact on Mineral TradeBy Walter C. Labys
There has been considerable growth in public enterprise institutions involved in mineral commodity markets. These institutions typically consist of trading organizations (STO1s), regulatory agencies,
Jan 1, 1986
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Geophysics - Heavy Metals in Stream Sediment as an Exploration GuideBy H. Bloom, H. E. Hawkes
STREAMS and rivers are the principal channels into which the weathering products of rocks and their contained ores are funneled. The inorganic load of a stream system is a crude sample of all the eart
Jan 1, 1957
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Production of Crude Zinc Oxide from Steel Mill Waste Oxides using a Rotary Hearth FurnaceBy D. A. Horne, V. R. Daiga
Certain steel mill wastes contain significant amounts of zinc oxide due to the use of galvanized scrap during the steel making process. Typically electric arc furnace (EAF), and basic oxygen process (
Jan 1, 2000
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Elliptical ShaftsBy Charles Graham
For hundreds of years the standard vertical mine shaft was rectangular shaped and timber lined. There are many advantages to rectangular shafts but as mines became deeper the circular shaft became mor
Feb 1, 2008
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Crosshole Seismics: Applications In MiningBy Richard E. Thill
Two Cross-borehole systems were developed by the Bureau of Mines, one operating at a central frequency of 20 kHz for close-in spacing between boreholes (2-20m) and another operating at a dominant freq
Jan 1, 1989
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GeologyFREQUENTLY the careful engineer puts the word porphyry in quotation marks or precedes it with "so-called," when he writes of the Porphyry Copper mines. This is done by way of serving notice that he is
Jan 1, 1933
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The Classification Of Public LandsBy George Smith
THE Secretary of the Interior in his recent report to the President has defined the new public-land policy, which is in fact "but a new application of an old policy." His words may be more acceptable
Jan 6, 1914
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IC 7280 Standardized Construction Of Mine Ventilating Doors - IntroductionBy J. C. Hartley
The most important single operation in mining is the ventilation of underground areas in a manner conducive to the health and safety of employees. Adequate volumes of pure air must be supplied at the
Jan 1, 1944
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Evidence of an iron-gold corrosion cell during the Zadra pressure elution of loaded carbonBy C. Taschereau, G. A. Vickell, A. R. Laplante
Evidence in support of an iron-gold corrosion cell during the high-temperature/highpressure elution of loaded carbon is presented herein including, but not limited to, its discovery, mode of genesis,
Jan 1, 2006
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Unconventional Tire Repair Method Big Cost Saver at Reserve MiningBy Robert N. McIndoo
A good tire program must begin at the top; management must have an awareness of the tremendous potential for cost saving that tires represent. At Reserve Mining Co., tires account for 33% of the cost
Jan 3, 1978
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Fracture Control BlastingFracture Control Blasting is an alternative to pre- and post-splitting or smooth wall blasting. It was developed at the University of Maryland as an attempt to overcome some of the disadvantages that
Jan 1, 1984