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Haulage - Underground Haulage at the Potrerillos MineBy Charles M. Brinckerhoff
The Potrerillos mine of the Andes Copper Mining Co., a subsidiary of Anaconda Copper Mining Co., is 100 miles east of the coast town of Chanaral, in the Province of Atacama, Chile. In December 1926
Jan 1, 1946
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Temperature Profiles in Underground CombustionBy P. E. Baker
Approximate solutions are presented for the heat-flow equations in a loss-free linear system with a moving source and with heat transfer by convection and conduction, representing in situ combustion i
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PART II - Communications - Intermediate Phases in the Ternary System Nb(Cb)-Ni-Al at 1140°CBy Nicholas J. Grant, John S. Benjamin, Bill C. Giessen
In the course of a study of hard particle-duc tile binder composite alloys, interest arose in the nature of the products of the reaction between the inter metallic compound NiAl and the binder niobium
Jan 1, 1967
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Comparison Of The Geochemistry Of Limestones And Dolostones Adjacent To Mineralized Breccias (Coy Mine, Mascot-Jefferson City District) And Non-Mineralized Breccias (Thorn Hill Section) In East TennesseeBy Otto C. Kopp, Thomas B. Crattie, Dennis R. Owen
Whole-rock analyses of limestones, fine-gralned dolostones and coarser-grained dolostones adjacent to mineralized breccias (Coy mine, Mascot-Jefferson City district) were compared with similar litholo
Jan 1, 1985
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Bureau of Mines Research to Improve Underground Metal/Nonmeta1 Mining TechnologyBy L. L. Davis
Current research by the US Bureau of Mines to develop technology for improving efficiency and productivity in metal/nonmetal mines is described. The research program addresses a wide variety of proble
Jan 1, 1982
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Concerning The Procedure Of Making Lime And Bricks, And Why And How Each Of These Was Discovered.SINCE I told you in the preceding chapter how the potter's art is followed in practice, now in this following one I wish to tell you how mortar* and bricks are made, and how and to what purpose
Jan 1, 1942
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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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Part III – March 1968 - Papers - Sputtered Silicon Dioxide for Multilayer InterconnectsBy Richard Birk
Rf sputtered quartz has been successfully used in multilayer interconnects for MOS devices. The target potential was 2000 v peak to peak with a frequency of 13.56 Mc per sec. The sputtering rate wa
Jan 1, 1969
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AIME News - Nova Scotia Prepares Welcome Mat For Industrial Minerals DivisionThe Industrial Minerals Div., of the AIME meeting scheduled for Nova Scotia Sept. 8-12, 1953, promises to be one of the outstanding gatherings ever attended by the group. Complementing the educational
Jan 1, 1952
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Alpha Phase in Eutectoid Cu-Al AlloysBy R. Haynes
ON the basis of compositional changes of a phase observed in a eutectoid Cu-Al alloy1 it has been suggested that mechanisms for the decomposition of the ß phase proposed by earlier workers2-5 we
Jan 1, 1959
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The Formation Of Radial Cracks In Rock Blasting Analyzed In Terms Of The Modified Griffith’s TheoryBy Carlos D. da Gama, Charles R. Nelson
Griffith’s theory of brittle fracture, as modified by McClintock and Walsh to fit rock behavior in cases of failure by compression, has been successfully applied in various fields of rock mechanics. E
Jan 1, 1971
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Institute of Metals Division - The Formation and Dissolution of Chromium Oxides in ChromiumBy Rollin E. Hook, Attwell M. Adair
The response of CrzO3 and C~304 to various heat treatments was studied in are-melted iodide chromizim over the temperature range 1000" to 1750°C. These oxides, which are present as impurity phases in
Jan 1, 1964
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Copper and Copper-rich Alloys - Constitution and Properties - The Constitution and Properties of Copper-rich Copper-chromium and Copper-nickel- chromium Alloys (Metals Tech., Feb. 1948, TP 2317) With suppleBy F. D. Rosi, Walter R. Hibbard, R. I. Herron, H. T. Clark, O&apos
Introduction and Previous Work In the search to find a copper-base alloy with high strength properties, it was considered that the addition of a small amount of an age-hardening element to a binary sy
Jan 1, 1949
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University Session On Fluidizing ReactorsA week-long educational program and two-day symposium on applying the fluidizing reactor to the minerals industry drew more than 100 engineers to the University of Arizona at Tucson several weeks ago.
Jan 4, 1959
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Natural Abrasives In CanadaBy T. H. Janes
NATURAL abrasives of some type are found in all countries of the world. In order of their hardness the principal natural abrasives are diamond, corundum, emery, and garnet, which are termed high grade
Jan 10, 1954
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Prototype Sheathed Explosive Rock-Breaker Charge For Open Shooting In Flammable AtmospheresBy Richard J. Mainiero
INTRODUCTION Because of the hazards associated with flammable methane gas and coal dust, the shooting of mudcaps (adobes) or other unconfined explosive charges in underground bituminous coal mines
Jan 1, 1984
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Kennecott Copper’s Ray Mine Open Pit OperationsBy R. I. Williams
Kennecott Copper's mining activities in Arizona are conducted by the Ray Mines Div., located in Ray, Ariz., in the Mineral Creek mining district about 60 miles southeast of Phoenix. The Ray orebo
Dec 1, 1956
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A Supermarket of Rotay DrillsBy Betty J. Laswell, Gerald W. Laswell
If recent trends in the rotary drill market are indicative of future surface mining operating practice, then the move to scaled-up mining equipment by manufacturers may soon be over. Of the 48 differe
Jan 7, 1978
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Environmental Effects on Hydrogen Permeation Through Steel During AbrasionBy D. E. Swets, P. C. Frank, D. L. Fry
THE hydrogen-steel system has received considerable attention in the past several years. Recent experiments in this laboratory have shown that another group of operations, namely, sanding
Jan 1, 1959
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New York Paper - Hearth-Area and the Number of Tuyeres in Iron Blast-Furnace PracticeBy F. Louis Grammer
The rapid advances on the mechanical side of blast-furnace practice have not always been accompanied by a proper appreciation of the metallurgical requirements. This is illustrated occasionally by the
Jan 1, 1904