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Geologic Evaluation Of The Grossschloppen Vein Uranium Deposit, West GermanyBy C. McLean, Erickson, S. G. Kolb, S. C. Moore
The Grossschloppen vein-uranium deposit, Bavaria, West Germany, was examined with underground workings during 1980-82 by Esso Erz GmbH, an affiliate of Exxon Minerals Company (EMC). Geologic evaluatio
Jan 1, 1984
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Model Discrimination In The Flotation Of A Porphyry Copper OreBy F. F. Aplan, E. C. Dowling, R. R. Klimpel
Numerous flotation models have been proposed in the literature. Thirteen of these have been applied to batch flotation data and evaluated with respect to one another using statistical techniques. Flo
Jan 1, 1986
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Production - Foreign - Production of Petroleum by France, Italy and Poland in 1932By W. P. Haynes
No wildcat operations are recorded from France during the past year, and no new discoveries have been made. In northern Africa, in Morocco, some prospecting continued in the Gharb and Tselfat regions.
Jan 1, 1933
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Development of Monazite Exploration Techniques Improves U.S. Rare Earth and Thorium SupplyBy Robert F. Griffith
In 1948 when the U.S. Bureau of Mines began the investigation of domestic monazite placers for the Atomic Energy Commission, deposits of this type amenable to large-scale operations were unknown in th
Oct 1, 1955
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In Situ Copper Leaching Research At The Emerald Isle MineBy Dennis V. D’Andrea, Sidney M. Runke
This paper describes the Bureau of Mines-El Paso Mining and Milling Company cooperative research program at the Emerald Isle mine3 near Kingman, Ariz. This research program was directed toward develop
Jan 1, 1976
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Unit Trains Help Mid Continent Coal And Coke Co. Cut Freight CostsBy J. A. Reeves
The unit-train for moving mineral raw materials is considered by many railroad men as the most significant contribution toward reducing rail freight costs since the introduction of the diesel locomoti
Jan 1, 1970
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Production Engineering - Flow of Air and Gas through Porous Media (With Discussion)By Joseph Chalmers, E. L. Rawlins, D. B. Taliaferro
PRoblems dealing with the movement or migration of fluids through porous beds have been the subject of much research. The subject is not peculiar to the production of oil and gas, as many investigator
Jan 1, 1932
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The Economics of Coal Preparation (15463342-1177-49f2-b0f9-6828cc80fa93)By Kenneth K. Humphreys, R. M. Quinlan, Stan Venkatesan
INTRODUCTION 1 * The coal industry in the United States has undergone significant economic changes in recent years. For example, the price of coal remained relatively constant from 1950 to 1969 (s
Jan 1, 1979
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum and Natural Gas in Canada during 1930 (With Discussion)By Linn M. Farish
The reported production of petroleum in the Dominion of Canada for 1930 was 1,555,199 bbl., an increase of 455,373 bbl. over 1929. Alberta accounted for nearly all the production with Ontario and New
Jan 1, 1931
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Technical Notes - Slip and Grain Boundary Sliding as Affected by Grain SizeBy N. J. Grant, I. S. Servi, A. Chaudhuri
IN a recent paper by Servi and Grant,' it was illustrated that the slip band spacing and stress based on creep test data were related by the equation: d =1/ where d is the spacing in millimeters
Jan 1, 1954
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Institute of Metals Division - New Double Oxide of Palladium and Rhodium (TN)By A. U. Seybolt
DURING the course of experiments involving oxygen equilibrations with a high-purity Pd-5 at. pct Rh alloy, the appearance of a subscale was noted. Most of the heat treatments in a pure oxygen atmosphe
Jan 1, 1965
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St. Louis Paper - October, 1917 - A New Silicate of Lead and ZincBy P. A. van der Meulen
Some time ago, the writer received from W. O. Borcherdt, Superintendent of the works of the Bertha Mineral Co. at Austinville, Va., several specimens of a dense yellowish slag-like material, containin
Jan 1, 1918
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Institute of Metals Division - Subgrain Growth and Softening in Rolled Aluminum CrystalsBy B. G. Ricketts, A. Kelly, P. A. Beck
The isothermal kinetics (at 200" to 400°C) of subgrain growth and of softening were studied in a 99.997 pct pure Al crystal rolled to 80 pct RA, under conditions where recrystallization did not take p
Jan 1, 1960
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New York Paper - The Sperry Vanning-Buddle (Discussion, p. 980)By Edwin A. Sperry
In 1892 I tested an ore, which was peculiarly difficult to treat, on several concentrators then in general use, including t,he Frue-vanner, the Luhrig table and the Cornish buddle. Owing to the cha
Jan 1, 1904
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Statistical Determination Of The Optimal Velocity In Coal Mine EntriesBy J. M. Mutmansky, T. K. Greer
This paper takes a look at the optimal velocity to be used in coal mine entries and determines a statistical relationship for optimal velocity that can be applied under current mining conditions. This
Jan 1, 1985
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Industrial Minerals - Surface Strip Phosphate Mining at Leefe, Wyoming, and Montpelier, IdahoBy D. L. King
The San Francisco Chemical Co. has been actively interested in phosphate mining since 1908. It was, in fact, the first company to make claims on properties in the western phosphate belt. From the peri
Jan 1, 1950
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Industrial Limestone Resources Along The Ohio River Valley Of KentuckyBy Garland R. Dever, Preston McGrain, George W. Ellsworth
Abstract-Limestone resources for industrial, constructional, and agricultural uses occur on the surface and at minable depths in several areas along the Ohio River and its navigable tributaries in Ken
Jan 4, 1978
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Scranton Paper - Note on the New Geological Map of EuropeBy Persifor Frazer
During the Centennial year some of our leading geologists in the United States and Canada conceived the happy thought of calling an International Congress of Geologists for the purpose of agreeing upo
Jan 1, 1887
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Wilkes-Barre, Pa.Paper - Anthracoal: A New Domestic and Metallurgical Fuel (with Discussion)By Donald Markle
Anthracoal is a mixture of small particles of anthracite coal and a matrix of practically pure carbon, formed from the distillation of coal-tar pitch or other suitable bitumen. It is a hard, dense, ho
Jan 1, 1922
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Toronto Paper - Quantitative Field-Test for Magnesia in Cement-Rock and LimestoneBy Charles Catlett
The rapid development of the Portland-cement industry implies that the country is being very carefully searched for material suitable for its manufacture. Such material can be found at a great many pl
Jan 1, 1908