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An Amendment to Sales's Theory of Ore Deposition
By Frederick Bacorn
THE paper of Reno H.. Sales on Ore Deposits at Butte, Mont.,' is a careful and painstaking work, an important contribution to the literature of the subject. As is almost inevitable in a work of s
Jan 8, 1914
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An American Mining Engineer Visits the British Isles ?Thirty Days in Ireland, Scotland, and England
By Eugene McAuliffe
HAVING reached the status of an octogenarian plus, I suddenly decided to take a trip to Great Britain by airplane, before the possibility of hardening of the arteries made such a program too precariou
Jan 1, 1947
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An Analysis of a Specimen of Silver-Gray or Glazy Iron
By Edward Hart
THE specimen of glazy iron used for analysis was highly characteristic in appearance. It was made at one of the furnaces of the Glendon Iron Works, working a light burden of ore with a highly siliciou
Jan 1, 1877
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An Analysis of Equipment Requirements for Anthracite Open-Pit Mining
By T. S. Mohibatsela, R. V. Ramani, C. V. Manula
The Mineral Engineering Department of The Pennsylvania State University has developed a suite of computer models for anthracite open pit mining (Fig. 1)1 Individual sub-systems have been developed to
Jan 1, 1981
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An Analysis Of Ground Support Through Fully Grouted Rockbolts
By David E. Van Dillen
INTRODUCTION Current design practices for deep tunnels make extensive use of plasticity solutions by Newmark (1970) and Hendron and Aiyer (1971). These solutions are applicable to a circular tunne
Jan 1, 1984
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An Analysis of Mine Opening Failure By Means of Models
By Bernard York
Mine opening stability was investigated by loading model openings to failure. Eight-inch plaster blocks were cast with small uniform section openings passing through the centers. After curing, the mod
Jan 7, 1953
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An Analysis of the Casualties in the Anthracite Coal Mines, from 1871 to 1880
By H. M. Chance
Asst. Geologist, Pennsylvania Geological Survey THE following tables have been compiled from the annual reports of the Inspectors of Mines, to determine the percentages of fatal and non-fatal casua
Jan 1, 1882
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An Analysis Of The Geological Engineering Curriculum, As Applied To The Training Of Mining Geologists
By Harold W. Scott
Geological Engineering is now a recognized curriculum in most of the mining schools in United States. Graduates of these schools are scattered over the face of the earth, participating in exploration
Jan 1, 1944
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An Analysis Of The Geomechanical Factors Influencing Coal Mine Roof Stability In Appalachia
By W. Kane, M. Karmis
Roof and rib failures in underground coal mines are one of the major problems facing the industry today. In addition to safety considerations, the resulting economic impact of such failures is stagger
Jan 1, 1984
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An Apparatus for Determining Thermomagnetic Behavior of Slags, and Some Preliminary Results Obtained with It
By B. A. Rogers
ACCORDING to petrographic investigations, 1-4 cooled steel furnace slags contain a number of substances that have been shown to be ferro-magnetic5,6 and hence capable of undergoing appreciable changes
Jan 1, 1939
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An Application Of Discriminant Analysis For The Evaluation Of Mineral Potential
By C. F. Chung
This paper will discuss an application of multivariate discriminant analysis to aid in predicting mineral potential from regional geological data and information on mineral deposits, with particular e
Jan 1, 1977
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An Appraisal Of The Factor Method For Calculating The Hardenability Of Steel From Composition
By A. J. Miller, G. R. Brophy
THE Grossmann principle1 for the calculation of hardenability of steel from composition is attractive because of its simplicity. It postulates that the hardenability of a steel for any particular grai
Jan 1, 1945
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An Approach To Optimal Design Of A Multi-Source, Single-Destination Conveyor And Beneficiation Plant Network
By Andres M. Liebenthal, Jan M. Mutmansky
This paper is concerned with the layout of a conveyor and beneficiation plant system involving several mines and a single point of delivery. The objective of the procedure is to locate the conveyor li
Jan 1, 1976
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An Approximate Method of Predicting and Comparing Expected Results When Dewatering Coal by Centrifuges
By Orville Lyons
CENTRIFUGAL force has been utilized for the dewatering of fine coal for over 50 years by means of machines commonly called centrifugal dryers. In any centrifuge the coal and water are subjected to a s
Jan 5, 1951
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An Arts And Science Curriculum In Geophysics
By J. B. Macelwane
GEOPHYSICS differs from geology and physics in many respects. In the first place, geophysics is a complex science embracing the fields of seismology, geomagnetism, geoelectricity, geodesy, meteorology
Jan 1, 1941
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An Assay For Corundum By Mechanical Analysis.
By W. Spencer Hutchinson
IT is the purpose of this paper to describe a method used to determine the corundum contents of samples of hard crystalline gneiss containing both corundum and red garnet. A chemical analysis of the r
Jan 6, 1913
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An Autographic Transmitting Dynamometer
By William Bent
THE dynamometer herein described is a modification of the one invented by Mr. Samuel Batchelder, of Boston, nearly forty years ago, a description of which may be found in the Journal of the Franklin I
Jan 1, 1880
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An Automatic Stock-Line Recorder for Iron Blast-Furnaces
By J. E. Johnson
OF the many items of information necessary to the successful management of the blast-furnace, few are more important than knowledge of the location and movement of the stock-line: whether the furnace
Mar 1, 1905
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An Early Discovery Of Fullers' Earth In Arkansas.
By J. C. Branner
(New York Meeting, February, 1012.) DURING the past two or three years I have seen statements regarding the first discovery of fullers' earth in this country that seem to require correction or m
Jul 1, 1912
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An Early Instance of Blowing-In Without " Scaffolding- Down."
By Frank Firmstone
IN the early decades of the past century the method of starting iron blast-furnaces by "scaffolding-down" seems to have been in universal use for coke-furnaces and, at least in this country, for charc
Mar 1, 1907