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New York Paper - Principles of Mining Taxation (with Discussion)By Thos. W. Gibson
The object of taxation is the raising of a revenue. Unless a tax accomplishes this, it is a failure. The right to take for public purposes a part of the moneys obtained from the carrying on of private
Jan 1, 1920
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Cleaning Anthracite Silt for Boiler Fuel with Humphreys Spiral SeparatorBy W. L. Dennen, V. H. Wilson
THIS paper is a description of the opera¬tion and results of a Humphreys Spiral Silt Cleaning Plant at the Powderly Colliery of The Hudson Coal Co. during the first nine months of operation and follow
Jan 1, 1948
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The Antecedent Mineral Discovery Requirement (b140eb82-9141-423c-8cee-cf70e9412ea5)By E. D. Gardner
VICTOR G. HILLS, Denver, Colo. (communication to the Secretary*).¬If anyone advocates the abolition of the antecedent mineral discovery requirement for the purpose of making it easier to secure title
Jan 12, 1916
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Part X – October 1969 - Papers - The Electrical Resistivity of the Liquid Alloys of Cd-Bi, Cd-Sn, Cd-Pb, In-Bi, and Sn-BiBy J. L. Tomlinson, B. D. Lichter
Electrical resistivities 01 liquid Cd-Bi, Cd-Sn, Cd-Pb, In-Bi, and Sn-Bi alloys were measured using an electrodeless technique. The resistivities ranged from 50 to 160 microhm -cm, temperature depend
Jan 1, 1970
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Letters To The Editor - The Broadening Road To Foreign InvestmentI do not think too much emphasis can be placed upon creation of favorable climate for development of foreign mineral resources to feed the hungry maw of our industrialized nation. We have become depen
Jan 1, 1952
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Opportunities For The Less Developed Nations In The Mineral Resource FieldBy George E. Kruger, William F. Butler
The less developed nations maintaining a free enterprise economy (to which this chapter is addressed) have real and substantial opportunities to lay a foundation for general economic progress by using
Jan 1, 1964
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Boston Paper - The Analysis of Furnace GasesBy Magnus Troilius
For some time I have been using with great advantage, for the purpose of determining rapidly and accurately the chemical composition of gases from Siemens producers, an apparatus arranged generally li
Jan 1, 1883
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Geophysics - Near-Surface Hydrocarbons and Petroleum Accumulation at DepthBy Leo Horvitz
Microanalysis of near-surface soils for hydrocarbons is the basis of a method for locating gas and oil deposits. To substantiate this technique, evidence of vertical migration of hydrocarbons from pet
Jan 1, 1955
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New Features In Structural Geology Of The Anthracite BasinsBy James Kemp
IN earlier years, the custom prevailed of regarding the anthracite basins as cases of folding with slight development of faulting. Folding is so pronounced and, in the eastern and western Middle Field
Jan 1, 1922
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Production Engineering - Sampling Gas-condensate Wells (T. P. 1374, with discussion)By J. M. Flaitz, A. S. Parks
OF the various methods of sampling gas-condensate wells, a method that secures a continuous representative sample of the well stream is desirable. Such a method, consisting of a sampling tube introduc
Jan 1, 1942
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Production Engineering - Sampling Gas-condensate Wells (T. P. 1374, with discussion)By J. M. Flaitz, A. S. Parks
OF the various methods of sampling gas-condensate wells, a method that secures a continuous representative sample of the well stream is desirable. Such a method, consisting of a sampling tube introduc
Jan 1, 1942
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Effect Of Temperature And Basicity Upon Equilibria Of Liquid Steel And Basic Oxidizing SlagsBy John Chipman, Eric R. Jette, O. B. Ellis
IN the study of the chemical reactions occurring in the open-hearth furnace, it is frequently assumed that a condition of equilibrium between slag and metal is attained. In order to test this assumpti
Jan 1, 1941
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New York Paper - Heat Distribution in New Type Koppers Coke OvenBy Jos. Van Ackeren
Although the Siemens regenerator principle was introduced into byproduct coke-oven design about 40 years ago, many problems of construction, and particularly of heat distribution and pressure conditio
Jan 1, 1923
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New York Paper - Heat Distribution in New Type Koppers Coke OvenBy Jos. Van Ackeren
Although the Siemens regenerator principle was introduced into byproduct coke-oven design about 40 years ago, many problems of construction, and particularly of heat distribution and pressure conditio
Jan 1, 1923
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Mining Methods and Costs at the United Verde MineBy H. DeWitt Smith
THE mine operated by the United Verde Copper Co. is situated near Jerome, Ariz., on the eastern flank of the Black Hills, at an elevation of approximately 5500 ft. (1676 m.) above sea level. The mine
Jan 8, 1920
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Introduction (c2ed5361-783a-45db-9a90-8245849e362b)Man is born on Mother Earth without knowledge or skills. Soon he finds physical needs for food, clothing, shelter, exercise, and relaxation. His personal needs are self-expression, new experiences, an
Jan 1, 1950
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Slime Treatment By Flotation Process In Limestone MineBy H. Sato, I. Matsuoka, T. Kawai, S. Hasebe
In a limestone mine, a large amount of slime is washed off in order to remove impurities such as clay minerals. A fine sized calcite is, consequently, wasted and freight for carring the slime to recla
Jan 1, 1976
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Up-Date Of Chem-Seps Continuous Ion Exchange Operation Relations To Uranium RecoveryBy Irwin R. Higgins
CONTENTS A. Introduction B. System Description C. Uranium Pilot Plant Programs D. Summary INTRODUCTION The Chem-Seps Continuous Countercurrent Ion Exchange (CCIX) contactor was fi
Jan 1, 1979
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Colony Describes A Process For Extracting Shale OilFifty to 75 million years ago, hydrocarbon-bearing rocks were formed in the Green River formation of Colorado, Wyoming and Utah. The hydro- carbons can be extracted from these rocks, marl- stone but m
Jan 8, 1965
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Geology And Rock Slope Stability--Application of a "Keyblock" Concept for Rock SlopesBy Gen-Hua Shi, Richard E. Goodman
In hard, discontinuous rocks, failure modes and stability are controlled to a great extent by the intersection of discontinuities with the excavated surface. We have solved the general problem of find
Jan 1, 1983