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The Possibility of Deep Sand Oil and Gas in the Appalachian Geo-Syncline of West Virginia. DiscussionBy D. B. Reger
DAVID B. REGER.-T Want to 'add that since this paper was prepared a well is now being; drilled it the location recommended do the last page. It was not, however, done at my instance; it was done
Jan 4, 1917
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The Corejacking Test: An Analysis Of The Corejack Loading SystemBy Douglas A. Blankenship, Randall G. Stickney
The corejacking test is a field test designed to measure the response of salt to known boundary conditions. A 1.0-m-diameter salt core is externally pressurized using curved flatjacks placed in the an
Jan 1, 1982
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New York September, 1890 Paper - The Genesis of the Edgar Thomson Blast-FurnacesBy William P. Shinn
MR. GAYLEY'S admirable paper on the " Development of American Blast-Furnaces" has set forth very fully the history of the development of the Edgar Thomson furnaces since the construction of Furna
Jan 1, 1891
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Surface Energy Relationships In Petroleum ReservoirsBy H. K. Livingston
A TECHNIQUE has been developed which makes it possible to determine the spreading pressure of liquids and solids, for simple systems. Data for surface tensions, interfacial tensions, spreading pressur
Jan 1, 1942
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Quantification Of Power Law Indices For Discontinuity Shear Strength PredictionBy Bryan Denby
The curvilinear nature of shear strength envelopes for rock discontinuities may be simply and precisely represented by a power curve. The development of shear strength criteria applicable to rock disc
Jan 1, 1984
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Geotechnical Information Applied to Mine DesignBy I. W. Farmer
Case histories are introduced to illustrate how an understanding of the mechanics of deformation of mine structures associated with longwall layouts can be used to improve stability. Particular exampl
Jan 1, 1982
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Computer-Aided Crushing Circuit DesignBy V. K. Karra, A. J. Magerowski
An overview of the scope of a computer program meant for aiding the design of crushing circuits is presented. Effect of circuit variables like the screen separation size and the crusher setting is ill
Jan 1, 1982
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Computer Assistance For Predicting Starting Performance Of A Thermal Dryer Fan MotorBy E. C. Wade, R. D. Valentine
This paper describes a computer applications engineering system and it's use to apply a thermal dryer fan motor in a coal preparation plant. The computer hardware and software systems are describ
Jan 1, 1983
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Cold Bent Steel Mine SupportsBy Ralph S. Siegrist
For the past 30 years the construction industry has used steel supports in rock and soft ground to expedite driving tunnels under many difficult conditions. The industry has had a definite advantage i
Aug 1, 1956
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Calculated Thermal Effects of Use of Oxygenated AirBy C. S. Witherell
THE first feature that strikes one when considering the use of air enriched with oxygen in pyrochemical processes is the conservation of Enriched Air FIG. 1.-TEMPERATURES THEORETICALLY OBTAINABLE
Jan 11, 1924
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A New Picture Emerges in Deep-Ocean MiningBy C. Richard Tinsley
At least three major consortia are gearing up for actual mining tests in the near future, two prospective entrants are seeking partners, and significant behind-the-scene changes are occurring in attit
Jan 4, 1976
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Index (a66226cc-2fa2-47b0-b49b-059a5578637d)Jan 1, 1959
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Leaching As A Mining ToolBy E. E. Malouf
Leaching is rapidly becoming an important adjunct to mining operations. A summary of various leaching operations is presented showing the role of these activities to the successful operation of the mi
Jan 1, 1973
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Technical Notes - Crystallographic Angles for Bismuth and AntimonyBy Edward I. Salkovitz
RECENTLY a set of crystallographic angles for bismuth was calculated and a standard (111) projection was constructed. Since these calculations
Jan 1, 1957
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Upgrading Domestic Manganese Ores By Leaching with Caustic SodaBy R. V. Lundquist
Leaching manganese-bearing materials with NaOH to remove caustic-soluble silica has been demonstrated as a method for up- grading manganese. Those materials containing opaline varieties of silica resp
Jan 4, 1953
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Programming U. S. Bureau Of Mines Multimillion-Dollar Minerals ResearchBy C. W. Merrill
Minerals research by the U.S. Bureau of Mines embraces the mining and metallurgical problems of some 80 metals and nonmetals excluding the mineral fuels. It requires the energies and talents of about
Jan 11, 1961
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Cleveland Paper - Blast-Furnace Hearths and In-WallsBy E. C. Pechin
At the September meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute of Great Britain, Mr. Charles Wood, of the Tees Iron-works, read an interesting paper on "Further Improvements in Blast-Furnace Hearths," which
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Institute of Metals Division - Structures in Chromium-Nickel Alloys at High Temperature (TN)By O. N. Carlson, E. D. Gibson, D. W. Bare
SEVERAL investigators have recently contributed to a clarification of the controversy concerning the allotropy of chromium. Ross and Hume-Rothery1 and Vasyutinskii et a1.2 have reported high-temperat
Jan 1, 1964
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Percy Donovan - An Interview By John V. BeallBeall: Mr. Donovan, would you tell me something about your early life, leading up to your going into I he mining industry? Donovan: I was born in St. Charles, Minn., on November 18, 1879. At that
Jan 8, 1966
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The Circular Line Electrode In Equipotential ProspectingBy Lloyal O. Bacon
In the spring of 1952 Calumet and Hecla Inc. began a geophysical program near Shullsburg, Wis., in the Wisconsin-Illinois lead-zinc district, to assist the geological and drilling exploration programs
Feb 1, 1956