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Flow Resistance of Gas-oil. Mixtures through Vertical PipesBy L. C. Uren
THE resistance to flow of mixtures of gas and oil in passing up through the flow tubing of oil wells operated by gas-lift or by natural flow is a factor in oil-recovery technic that has received but l
Jan 1, 1929
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Mineral Fuels And CivilizationWithin the last century, and largely during the latter half of it, the increase of our knowledge of the development of man, both in his search for a livelihood and for power, and in the growth of his
Jan 1, 1935
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Mercury Removal from Copper ConcentrateBy M. Stuart, R. F. Down
The Copper flotation concentrate produced at Gortdrum mines contains about 1% Hg. This article deals with the treatment used to produce a substantially mercury-free copper concentrate. Metallic mercur
Jan 1, 1975
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The Drift Of Things (72632ad0-d03a-48f7-af5e-391c4bc09776)By John V. Beall
If you will be patient, we will explain how our plans to research the fishing possibilities of the Buffalo River following the SME Fall Meeting turned out, in general, to be an extension of the main t
Jan 1, 1970
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Defense Mineral Policies and Programs of the U.S. GovernmentBy John D. Morgan
Prior to World War I there was no Government stockpiling program. Prior to World War I1 relatively few items were included in Government stockpiling and the start of that war found most objectives for
Nov 1, 1955
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Financing International Mineral Development ProjectsBy Wallace W. Wilson
It scarcely is possible to read a new issue of any of the principal mining trade journals without noting some mention of a major new overseas mining venture with which one or more domestic companies a
Jan 7, 1973
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On the Importance of Surveying in GeologyBy Benjamin Smith Lyman
THE importance of topography to geology is so commonly underrated as to deserve to be pointed out again and again. The relation of topography to the different branches of geology may be seen best by a
Jan 1, 1873
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Integrated Recycling Of Wastewater By Application Of Ion, Precipitate And Ultrafine-Particle Flotation In The Lead-Zing Concentrator Of Kamioka. MineBy Akira Ishizu, Nobuo Matsui, Tatsuya Nagahama
In the concentrator of Kamioka Mine, lead-zinc bulk differential flotation is practiced. It results in three kinds of thickener over- flow, namely; tailing, lead concentrate and zinc concentrate, whic
Jan 1, 1976
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New York Paper - An Electro-Hydraulic ShovelBy Frank H. Armstrong
All the mining machinery of the Penn Iron Mining Co. has been operated by electric power for several years and when another shovel for stockpile loading was required the advantages of an electric shov
Jan 1, 1916
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Meeting Of The Board Of Directors, Nov. 23, 1917An appropriation of $4000 was made to the United Engineering Society for the support of the work of the Engineering Council. It was resolved that the proposed amendments to the Constitution, regardin
Jan 1, 1918
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Spokane Paper - Conditions and Costs of Mining at the Braden Copper-Mines, ChileBy William Braden
This paper is presented in the hope that it will be instructive in view of the future large expansion of the mining industry in the west-coast countries of South America. There is a more or less ge
Jan 1, 1910
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Clean Water From Coal MinesBy E. F. Jr. Young, H. E. Steinman, G. C. Smith
Through a progressive laboratory and pilot-plant program Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp has analyzed and corrected mine drainage pollution problems at all of its coal mines. In conducting this program, t
Jan 1, 1970
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Pittsburg Paper - A Portable Assay-Outfit for Field-WorkBy S. K. Bradford
For years past I have traveled in quest of promising mining-properties, over almost impassable mountain-trails to remote places in the mining-regions, usually many miles from an assay-o5ce. If, upo
Jan 1, 1911
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Davidson Process Of Casting Formed Tools - DiscussionJ. A. Mathews,* Syracuse, N. Y. (written discussion?).-It is interesting to note how frequently we hear of some process that is going to revolutionize the tool-steel business. I don't know why it
Jan 5, 1919
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The Mica Veins of North CarolinaBy W. C. Kerr
A BRIEF sketch only is here intended, with a few illustrations, in order to give a general notion of the character and structure of these veins. I have stated elsewhere, several years ago, that these
Jan 1, 1880
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Major Changes In Capital Goods Used In Underground Production Of Bituminous Coal.In an earlier day, a moderate-sized 600 tpd mine could easily require 60 working faces and might use five supervisors. The miner had a tonnage rate as an incentive and was largely his own boss. With t
Jan 11, 1968
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New York Paper - The Mica Veins of North CarolinaBy W. C. Kerr
A brief sketch only is here intended, with a few illustrations, in order to give a general notion of the character and structure of these veins. I have stated elsewhere, several years ago, that these
Jan 1, 1880
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Blast Roasting at Cerro de PascoBy Glenn Keep
THIS paper is not an announcement of the successful conclusion of the Cerro de Pasco Copper Corporation's pacos-pyrite problems, but merely a description of the commercial-scale, intermittent-roa
Jan 1, 1929
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Virginia Beach Paper - The Bauxites; A Study of a New Mineralogical Family (see Discussion, "Bauxite," p. 855)By Francis Laur
BAUXITE, at first considered as a mineralogical curiosity without importance, now attracts daily increased attention from mineralogists, geologists, and manufacturers. The metallurgy of aluminum, whic
Jan 1, 1895
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Computer Programs For Statistical Graphics In Safety AnalysisBy Jon Kogut
This paper describes three programs, currently in use within MSHA, for graphic analysis of accident frequency data. The first program, TREND, plots confidence bands for curved trends in data compiled
Jan 1, 1983