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Effect Of Columbian On Some Annealing Characteristics Of Copper And 80-20 CupronickelBy Alan U. Seybolt
IN examination of some cold-rolled copper and cupronickel that contained a little columbium, it was discovered that these alloys were unusually resistant to annealing. This effect was sufficiently pro
Jan 1, 1941
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Application Of A Programming Language In Computer Processing Of Mineral DepositsBy M. Perišic
Requirements concerning determination of geometric characteristics and estimate of reserves and grade may in various mineral deposits significantly differ and by no means can be completely envisaged.
Jan 1, 1977
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The Influence Of Test Plate Flexibility On The Results Of Cable Jacking TestsBy J. K. Jeyapalan, A. P. S. Selvadurai
Plate loading tests which use surficial loading of a rock mass are employed quite extensively for the determination of in situ deformability characteristics of rock masses. The cable jacking method is
Jan 1, 1982
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Emissions from Tall Stacks Contribute Very Little to Ground Level Sulfur DioxideBy C. A. Kroetz, A. J. O’Neal
The Long Island Lighting Co. has operated an extensive monitoring system for over three years. Nearly 900,000 separate pieces of information have been recorded for a land area of some 600 sq miles, 15
Jan 1, 1973
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Overview of New Surface Mining Methods of Steep Slopes in the Appalachian RegionBy Ben E. Lusk
During the past five years, the surface mining industry in Appalachia has launched itself into a technological revolution, which has never been equaled during a similar period of time. Operators have
Jan 1, 1977
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Hog Mountain Gold District, AlabamaBy C. F. Jr. Park
HOG MOUNTAIN is in the north central part of Tallapoosa County, Alabama, about 13 miles northeast from Alexander City. The Hog Mountain Mining and Milling Co. controls 1658 acres of land and is the on
Jan 1, 1935
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Geotechnical Considerations in Underground Coal Gasification (b0daa032-49f3-4f12-ab84-34160644e033)By J. M. Avasthi
The DOE-funded (Contract No. DE-ACO3-77ET13108) Gulf Research & Development Co. (GR&DC) field tests of underground coal gasification in steeply dipping beds (UCG/SDB) were conducted in the North Knobs
Jan 1, 1984
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Technical Notes - Cleavage Steps and the Cleavage Plane in Chemically Embrittled Cu3 Au Single CrystalsBy Robert Bakish
VARIOUS aspects of structure-sensitive corrosion of single crystals and polycrystalline aggregates of Cu,Au have been presented in papers by the author, in association with W. D. Robertson. Prompted
Jan 1, 1958
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Avoidable Waste At American Lead Smelting WorksBy A. Filers
IN a former paper on Western Smelting Works, I mentioned the great difficulty of obtaining accurate information in regard to the economy of the processes in practice ; and to-day, although nearly two
Jan 1, 1875
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The Influence of Raw Material and Reduction Temperature on the Structure and Characteristics of Direct Reduced IronBy Wolfgang Pietsch
Prior publications have shown that the structure and characteristics of direct reduced iron produced by direct reduction from iron ores or iron ore pellets depend on many parameters which include proc
Jan 1, 1979
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Bauxitization In The Pocos De Caldas District, BrazilBy Benjamin N. Webber
During World War II the Pocos de Caldas bauxite deposits of Minas Gerais in Brazil yielded some 60,000 tons. Since then they have maintained a small but almost continuous production. Known for many ye
Jan 8, 1959
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Papers - General - Production and Reserves of the Pittsburgh Coal Bed (T. P. 740, with discussion)By George H. Ashley
It has been said that the Pittsburgh bed is the most valuable single mineral deposit yet known to man. The figures in Table 1 are presented in substantiation of that claim. Production and Value
Jan 1, 1938
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Basaltic Zones As Guides To Ore-Deposits In The Cripple Creek District, ColoradoBy E. A. Stevens
IT has been ascertained in recent years that certain rocktypes, geological formations and structural conditions may be used as fairly reliable guides, when prospecting in recognized mineral belts or m
Jan 1, 1913
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Minerals Beneficiation In 1966 - Technology Shows Continuing ImprovementBy F. T. Davis
The annual review of mineral dressing was the subject of considerable discussion at the MBD meeting in New York last February. Because the amount of material now being published is so imposing, it was
Jan 2, 1967
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Trace Elements in Sulfide Ores from Selected Deposits in the Southeastern United States (71441a3d-2ad6-41a2-aa84-910b9cf9cabe)By Henry S. Brown, Jean E. Tilden
Pyrite, pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite, and sphalerite from deposits distributed within the Piedmont and Blue Ridge provinces of North Carolina and adjacent areas were examined by atomic absorption spectrop
Jan 1, 1975
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Economic Position Of Western Barite DepositsBy W. C. Peters
From the time of its beginning in the mid-19th century, the American barite industry has had its major development in the eastern and central states. Geologic and economic factors serve to maintain Ar
Jan 9, 1958
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Defense Mineral Policies and Programs of the U.S. GovernmentBy John D. Morgan
Prior to World War I there was no Government stockpiling program. Prior to World War I1 relatively few items were included in Government stockpiling and the start of that war found most objectives for
Nov 1, 1955
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Systems Concept for Coal Mine Ventilation (b467e796-ec39-43fb-9871-4a66ef330395)By R. V. Ramani, R. M. Mishra, Y. J. Wang
The validity of the concept of mine resistance in ventilation systems is examined. Mine resistance is the proportionality constant relating the head generated by a fan and the quantity flowing through
Jan 1, 1979
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Papers - General - Production and Reserves of the Pittsburgh Coal Bed (T. P. 740, with discussion)By George H. Ashley
It has been said that the Pittsburgh bed is the most valuable single mineral deposit yet known to man. The figures in Table 1 are presented in substantiation of that claim. Production and Value
Jan 1, 1938
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Notes On The Crystallization Of CopperBy Alden B. Greninger
THE time-honored description of the growth of metal crystals to form polycrystalline aggregates is. one in which two important steps are considered: (1) nucleation, and (2) dendritic growth, each dend
Jan 1, 1935