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Canvas Tubing For Mine VentilationBy L. D. Frink
THOSE actively interested in mining are fully aware of the ever-increasing difficulty of making conditions such that efficient work can be clone in underground openings, especially as higher rock temp
Jan 1, 1918
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New York Paper - Uniform Mining Law for North America (with Discussion) (46d76343-d6e0-4b97-b6b9-eb62c2a4046a)By H. V. Winchell
It seems to me that uniformity of mining law in North America must of necessity start with uniformity in each country. I understand that the Provinces of Canada have the right to make their own indivi
Jan 1, 1920
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Tentative Draft of Revised Constitution and By-LawsAT the meeting of the Board of Directors held on June 25, 1926, and in response to numerous in-dividual suggestions for changes, a committee on Re-vision of the Constitution and By-Laws of the Insti-t
Jan 9, 1927
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Iron and Steel Division - Transfer of Sulfur or Oxygen from a Low to a High Chemical Potential through an Ionic Membrane (15fc099d-7101-4c3b-8f93-9ba200f46be5)By E. T. Turkdogan, P. Grieveson
It is shown experimentally that, by making use of the coupled S-O reaction in ionic melts, it is possible to transfer slclJur or oxygen from a lozv to a high chemical potential through an ionic nzenzb
Jan 1, 1962
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Some Recent American Progress In The Assay Of Copper-Bullion.By Edward Keller
THE ASSAY FOR COPPER. SOMEONE some time ago remarked that some chemists still insist on telling us how to determine copper by the electrolytic method. The. writer must confess that he believes that e
Jan 8, 1913
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Role of Surface Phenomena in the Beneficiation of Fine Particles – 1982 Gaudin LectureBy P. Somasundaran
Almost a decade has elapsed since the problem of fine particles processing was first discussed at the National Science Foundation workshop in Arden House (Somasundaran and Fuerstenau, 1976). Problems
Jan 1, 1985
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Prospecting For Gold In The Shield Areas Of Canada, Siberia, Southern Rhodesia And Western AustraliaBy W. H. Emmons
ALTHOUGH gold is one of the rarer metals, it is widely distributed; it is found on all of the continents and in each of the grand metallogenic provinces of the earth. It is prominent particularly in t
Jan 1, 1932
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Recovery Of Vanadium And Other Alloys In The Acid Electric FurnaceBy Clyde Wyman
THERE has always been a question as to the extent to which oxidizable alloys might he recovered from charged scrap in the, acid electric furnace. While qualitative information was not lacking, the qua
Jan 1, 1947
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New Haven Paper - Ore-Deposits near Igneous Contacts (Discussion p. 1070)By Walter Harvey Weed
introduction,.............715 "WHY ORE-DEPOSITS ARE Common about Igneous Contacts,. ..716 Outline of a Genetic Classification OF Ore-Deposits,.. .. 717 Ores of Igneous Origin.. .. .. .. .. 717 Ign
Jan 1, 1903
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Developments in Oklahoma in 1939By Thomas Brownfield
The chronicle of the oil industry in Oklahoma in 1939 is one of declining production bolstered by strenuous efforts to find new pools or new producing horizons in the older, highly exploited, relative
Jan 1, 1940
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Symposium: Effect of Multiaxial Stresses on Metals - Comparison of Various Structural Alloy Steels by Means of the Static Notch-bar Tensile Test (Metals Tech., Dec. 1946, T. P. 2110)By Ebert L. J., G. Sachs, Jr. Brown W. F.
It is a generally recognized fact that a steel quenched from the austenitic range and tempered to yield a structure composed of tempered martensite becomes increasingly more ductile with increasing te
Jan 1, 1947
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Annual Review – Beneficiation in 1955By Will Mitchell
The classical definition of a beneficiation engineer as one who treats an ore in order to separate and discard worthless fractions by essentially physical means is obsolete. Technology in the professi
Feb 1, 1956
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Engineering Reasearch - Response of a Gulf Coast Drilling Mud to Chemicals, Temperature and Heat Treatment (Petr. Tech, March 1943)By R. L. Whitting, George Fancher
A typical drilling mud from the Hastings oil field, Brazoria County, Texas, containing only 8 per cent (dry basis) of material of colloidal dimensions, which is largely illite, was concentrated to a d
Jan 1, 1943
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New York Paper - Progress in Roll-CrushingBy C. Q. Payne
The art of crushing ores and other materials by means of rolls is a comparatively recent one. While the first record of rolls using iron crushing-surfaces dates hack to the year 1806, when they were e
Jan 1, 1913
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San Francisco Paper - Oil, Gas, and Water Content of Dakota Sand in Canada and the United States (with Discussion)By L. G. Huntley
In view of the recent advance made in the knowledge of the nature and conditions accompanying the occurrence of oil and gas, and of the recent activity in drilling in Wyoming, Montana, and western Can
Jan 1, 1916
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London Paper - The Amalgamation of Gold-OresBy Thomas T. Read
The purpose of the following research, as originally planned, was to investigate the influence of temperature upon the plate-amalgamation process. In order to consider the amalgamation process intelli
Jan 1, 1907
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Faults and Their Effect on Coal Mine Roof Failure and Mining Rate: A Case Study in a New South Wales CollieryBy N. I. Fisher, J. Shepherd
Abstract-Statistical studies have been carried out on structural geological data collected across a large zone of roof failure 600 m (1968 ft) wide and at least 800 m (2642 ft) long in the Greta coal
Jan 9, 1978
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Cleveland Paper - Some Pressing Needs of Our Iron and Steel ManufactureBy A. L. Holley
It has been customary at our opening sessions, for the presiding officer to address you on the general development of one or another of our several professions, or upon some important feature of Minin
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Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - Distribution of the Oil Phase Obtained Upon Imbibition of WaterBy M. A. Torcaso, P. Raimondi
The distribution of the oil phase in Berea sandstone resulting from increasing and decreasing the water saturation by imbibition was investigated Three types of distribution were recognized: trapped,
Jan 1, 1965
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Mexican Paper - The Alloys of Antimony and TelluriumBy Harrison, Henry Fay
The study of an entirely new series of alloys may be undertaken from a desire to obtain knowledge applicable to the perfection of industrial alloys, or merely to test certain theoretical consideration
Jan 1, 1902