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Mining East Texas Iron OreBy V. F. Malone
IRON ore reserves of Lone Star Steel Co. cover 56,000 acres in the north basin of the East Texas geosynclinal area near Daingerfield. Ore is almost wholly restricted to the Weches formation of middle
Jan 5, 1957
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Amenia Paper - Analyses of some Tellurium MineralsBy E. P. Jennings
The abundance and value of the tellurium minerals of Colorado is well known, but, as yet, few analyses have been made of them, and I offer these as a small contribution to the chemistry of these valua
Jan 1, 1879
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Review Of Research On Underground Mining CommunicationsBy Howard E. Parkinson, John N. Murphy
The past five years have seen communications techniques and hardware developed by the Bureau of Mines and its contractors increasingly brought into use in U.S. mines. The Bureau philosophy has been to
Jan 1, 1978
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New York September, 1890 Paper - Explosions from Unknown CauseBy J. C. Bayles
THE most unsatisfactory occurrences in the experience of a manufacturer are those from which he suffers damage and learns nothing useful. That there are such incidents, and that they occur with annoyi
Jan 1, 1891
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Does Geology Hold A Key To Better Health? - Geologic - Epidemiologic Studies Show Intriguing RelationshipBy Harry V. Warren
There are two topics which may be considered as opening gambits in any conversation in any part of the world, weather and health. Nothing much can be done about the former, and it would appear that no
Jan 7, 1962
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PART XII – December 1967 – Papers - Hydride Formation in Thin Foils of Dilute Ti-AI AlloysBy J. C. Scully, G. Sanderson
The electrolytic formation of y hydride in thin foils of Ti-5Al-Z.5Sn alloy and four Ti-A1 binary alloys has been studied by electron microscopy and electron diffraction. Two orientation relationshi
Jan 1, 1968
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New York Paper February, 1918 - Methods of Valuing Oil Lands (with Discussion)By M. L. Requa
This paper is abstracted from the report of the Appraisement Committee of the Independent Oil Producers' Agency, of which the writer was Chairman. The other members of the committee were M. V. Mc
Jan 1, 1918
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Institute of Metals Division - Evidence for Solidification of a Metastable Phase in Fe-Ni AlloysBy R. E. Cech
Particles -3 to 30 µ diam of a 29.5 pet Ni, 70.5 pet Fe alloy after being melted and solidified while falling through a hydrogen atmosphere were found to contain a distortion-free body-centered-cubic
Jan 1, 1957
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Cap-Lamp Transmitter Pinpoints Buried MinersBy K. Tajrych
Time and again, lives are lost in underground cave-ins only be- cause there is no quick, sure way of locating the victims. When such accidents happen, rescuers must usually depend on the testimony of
Jan 8, 1969
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Dredging At Steep Rock LakeBy Philip D. Pearson
CALAND Ore Co.'s dredging program has reached the halfway mark. The goal is to remove more than 160 million cu yd of lake bottom material overlying the iron orebody in Falls Bay of Steep Rock Lak
Jan 8, 1957
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Remelting Secondary AluminumBy D. B. Hobbs, H. O. Burrows, T. D. Stay
ALUMINUM which has lost its original identity as to source may be considered as secondary. This would include scrap originating in the fabrication of aluminum, which is not consumed at the plant of fa
Jan 1, 1928
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An Investigation on Rock Crushing Made at McGill UniversityA. O. GATES, Salt Lake City, Utah (communication to the Secretary*).-The writer is delighted by the results shown in Mr. Bell's paper, which prove in an experimental way different from that follo
Jan 5, 1917
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Production In ColoradoColorado today is the largest coal producing state west of the Mississippi River. Developments around Denver began about 1860, and the building of railroads created a good market for the new industry.
Jan 1, 1942
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Washington D.C. Paper - Coals in Mexico, Santa Rosa DistrictBy W. H. Adams
I doubt if many of our engineers know of the existence of coalfields extending over hundreds of miles of territory bordering on and lying contiguous to the Rio Grande River in Mexico. Essential as the
Jan 1, 1882
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Application of Laboratory PVT Data to Reservoir Engineering ProblemsBy C. R. Dodson, D. Goodwill, E. H. Mayer
The paper summarizes the historical background of the pressure-volume-temperature analyses of reservoir fluids, the errors involved in both the sampling and testing of reservoir fluids, the type of in
Jan 1, 1953
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North Dakota State Geological SurveyThe University of North Dakota, State Geological Survey, Grand Forks, N. D A G. Leonard, State Geologist. Two publications of the State Geological Survey are of interest Fourth Biennial Report, Th
Jan 1, 1933
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Papers - Preparation - Grinding of Anthracite for Pulverized Fuel (T.P. 2061, Coal Tech., Aug. 1946)By C. H. Frick
Before presenting the main topic, as indicated by the title, this paper will give some of the high-spot history of the anthracite industry. Introduction The earliest recorded use of anthracite w
Jan 1, 1949
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Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Specimen Dimensions on Easy Glide in GoldBy Y. Nakada, U. F. Kocks, B. Chalmers
The stress-strain behavior of the gold single crystals in easy glide was found to be affected by the specimen dimension which is parallel to the projection of the Burgers vector of the primary-slip sy
Jan 1, 1964
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Mining – Underground Mining - Development of a Rock Bolt System for Permanent Support at NORADBy L. B. Underwood, C. J. Distefano
NORAD, when completed, will be housed in large chambers excavated out of the granite beneath the Cheyenne Mountain near Colorado Springs. A room and pillar layout for the chamber excavation was select
Jan 1, 1968
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Low Level Effects From Mill TailingsBy Jamie Deuel
The a ad on Connection" For the purpose of this paper, we will concentrate on the ubquitous radon gas as the principle, low-level radiation effect from uranium tailings piles. Standards are also
Jan 1, 1983