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An Outline of Anthracite Coal Mining In Schuyl-Kill County, Pa.
By J. Price Wetherill
THE coal-seams that are worked vary from 32 to 100 feet in thickness, and occur at all angles of inclination, but are never flat for any great extent. They contain coal, slate, and an unsolidified coa
Jan 1, 1877
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Recent Geologic Developments on the Mesabi Iron Range, Minnesota (798cea97-e35d-4347-8e8f-e40b382b536b)
By J. F. Wolff
J. G. WOLFF, Duluth, Minn. (communication to the Secretary*).-In raising the question (" Newly Discovered Fossil Remains in the Cretaceous Shale," p. 1784) as to the possibility of the so-called Creta
Jan 2, 1917
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Shaft Sinking And Underground Development At The Kermac Potash Mine
By Jack M. Swales
Kermac Potash Co., the newest American entry in a rapidly expanding industry, has come on the scene with notable variations in conventional shaft-sinking and mining techniques. Located in the famed po
Jan 12, 1966
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Record-Breaking Attendance Expected at Tenth Offshore Technology in Conference in Houston, May 8-11
Representatives from 100 countries will focus on aspects of energy, ocean mining, safety, and manpower training at Houston's Astrodomain.
Jan 4, 1978
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - A Thermodynamic Investigation of the System Silver-Silver Sulphide
By T. Rosenqvist
From the chemical, metallurgical, and mineralogical points of view, the importance of thermodynamic data for metal-sulphides and sulphur dissolved in molten metal has long been realized. Such data wil
Jan 1, 1950
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Chicago Paper -The Heat-Treatment of Steel (See Discussion, "Physics of Steel," p. 608)
By Henry M. Howe
This paper may be regarded as a report of progress of an investigation into the influence of prior exposure to different high temperatures, under different conditions, on the properties of steel after
Jan 1, 1894
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Geophysics and Geochemistry - Isotopic Dating of Arizona Ore Deposits
By R. L. Mauger, P. E. Damon, B. J. Giletti
This report includes the lead isotopic dating of a suite of galenas from Arizona and an application of the K-Ar method to the dating of a Laramide porphyry copper deposit, the Silver Bell Mining Distr
Jan 1, 1965
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Part X – October 1969 - Papers - The Behavior of Large Bubbles Rising Through Molten Silver
By A. V. Bradshaw, R. I. L. Guthrie
The behavior of large bubbles in the size range 4 to 25 cm3, rising through molten silver, has been studied. It was found that rising velocities were equivalent to those in aqueous systems of low visc
Jan 1, 1970
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Nitrogen Compounds
By Ted C. Briggs
Nitrogen exists in two broad categories commonly designated as elemental nitrogen and fixed nitrogen. Elemental nitrogen is found in nature as a diatomic molecule and constitutes about 78%, by volume,
Jan 1, 1975
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New York Paper - Researches on Fire Damp (with Discussion)
By Enrique Hauser
FiRE-damp is a mixture of methane with other inert gases or combustible gases. The inert gases in question are carbonic acid, water vapor, nitrogen, etc. The combustible gases are hydrogen, ethane, et
Jan 1, 1916
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Notes On The Large Blasts At The Glendon Limestone Quarry
By Frank Firmstone
SINCE the blast fired August 15th, 1878, which was described by Mr. Clark,* and up to November, 1881, we have fired three smaller blasts, one in the: southwest corner of the quarry and two in-the but-
Jan 1, 1882
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Institute of Metals Division - The Effects of Shock Waves on the Alloy Cu3Au
By P. Beardmore, A. H. Holtzman, M. B. Bever
Specimens of the alloy CU3AU in the ordered and disordered states were subjected to explosive loading at shock pressures in the range from 160 to 475 kbars. The resulting changes in the resistivity,
Jan 1, 1964
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Index (96e71cb7-ad17-4f85-baae-17b083ac511f)
Jan 1, 1943
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St. Louis Paper - Coal Wastage (with Discussion)
By Francis S. Peabody
This paper will not be a technical paper, because, although I have been in the business of mining and selling coal for 30 odd years, I am neither a mining engineer nor a practical miner. If I digress
Jan 1, 1918
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New York Paper - Some Practical Suggestions Concerning the Genesis of Ore-Deposits
By Max Boehmer
The first and most lasting impression made upon the mind of him who examines a mine or a mining district consists in the observation that in each and every case there is an intimate association of the
Jan 1, 1904
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Iron And Coal Resources Of The World
Selected bibliographies of the Iron Resources of the World and the Coal Resources of the World have' been prepared by the Engineering Societies Library for the National Research Council from the
Jan 5, 1919
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Suspended Hot-Blast Stoves
By John Birkinbine
A RETROSPECT of the growth of the production of pig-iron for the past half century would be the history of the invention and introduction of heated blast as applied to the smelting of iron ores. As th
Jan 1, 1876
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Hydro-Blast Mining Shoots Ahead
By A. B. Fly
Borehole mining combines the principles of hydraulic mining, slurry mucking and rotary drilling. The borehole is drilled with conventional equipment and is cased down to the top of the mining zone. Th
Jan 3, 1969
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Trends (40c9e432-2bee-488e-8fa5-996001fbd16f)
MIXED emotions were produced by the announcement that the buildup of weapons will be stretched out till mid-1954 instead of the previous 1953 deadline. Reason: government assistance programs will be t
Jan 1, 1952