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    Duluth Paper - The Chapin Iron-Mine, Lake Superior

    By Per Larsson

    The Chapin Mine, on the Menominee range, Lake Superior, was first opened in 1880 and has since then produced 1 1/2 million tons of soft blue hematite, containing about 63 per cent. of iron and 0.07 pe

    Jan 1, 1888

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    Production Engineering - Flow of Air and Gas through Porous Media (With Discussion)

    By Joseph Chalmers, E. L. Rawlins, D. B. Taliaferro

    PRoblems dealing with the movement or migration of fluids through porous beds have been the subject of much research. The subject is not peculiar to the production of oil and gas, as many investigator

    Jan 1, 1932

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    The Geognostical History of the Metals

    By T. Sterry Hunt

    THE geognostical relations of the metals and their ores present many problems of great interest, alike for the geologist, the chemist, and the mining engineer. The association with certain rock-format

    Jan 1, 1873

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    Mining-machine Bits-Experience and Practice

    So commonplace that they are seldom noticed, mining-machine bits have a defi-nite and important bearing on the cost of coal production. At the average mine many thousands of bits are used during the y

    Jan 1, 1940

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    An Explanation of the Flotation Process

    By Arthur Taggart

    INTRODUCTION THE flotation process for the concentration of ores is a method by means of which one or more of the minerals in the ore (usually the valuable ones) are picked up by means of a liquid fi

    Jan 8, 1916

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    Coal Mining Methods, with Especial Reference to Improved Methods and Higher Extraction - Ultimate Recovery from Anthracite Coal Beds (with Discussion)

    By Henry H. Otto

    The anthracite industry can be divided into two parts—the underground, or mining, and the outside, or preparation or manufacture. To understand recoveries in the two branches, some of the history of t

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Arizona Paper - Modern Methods of Mining and Ventilating Thick Pitching Beds

    By H. M. Crankshaw

    The early methods of mining anthracite in the steep pitching Mammoth bed consisted in driving breasts up the pitch from the gangways and airways driven in the bed along the strike (Plate 2, Fig. 1). B

    Jan 1, 1917

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    Outcrops (51b9f0e4-b0f6-4c65-97d1-4366ec9df396)

    By C Gunther

    In the examination of an undeveloped prospect a decision must be arrived at from an inspection of the outcrops and the exposures in a few shallow pits. Prospects that are offered for sale rarely expos

    Jan 1, 1932

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    New Haven Paper - Hydraulic Dredging for Gold-Bearing Gravels

    By Henry G. Granger

    Repeated failures in attempts to work gold-bearing gravels by means of suction-dredges have created the impression that this method is impracticable. The suction-dredges have failed from three special

    Jan 1, 1910

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    Underground Environmental Considerations in Planning a Large Uranium Mine Employing Sublevel Stoping Techniques

    By Pieter W. Greeff, Graeme W. Mitchell

    INTRODUCTION This paper describes the underground environmental planning parameters developed for Pancontinental Mining Limited's Jabiluka uranium deposit. The deposit is located 230 km east

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Graphical Methods Of Representing Some Conditions Of Plasticity

    By William Marsh Baldwin

    [Two of the most useful and important equations available to the metallurgist for the study of plastic deformation of metals are the Huber-von Mises-Hencky1-3 and the St. Venant7-10 equations. HUBE

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Institute of Metals Division - Deformation of Germanium by Rolling

    By M. S. Abrahams

    Germanium has been rolled in the temperature range of 700o to 800°C. The thickness has been decreased by as much as a factor of four, from a thickness of 0.032 in. to a thickness of 0.008 in. For de

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Pittsburg Paper - A Commercial Fuel-Briquette Plant

    By W. H. Blauvelt

    The subject of fuel-briquetting has attracted much attention on the part of engineers. and investors for the past 15 or 20 years, and especially in recent years, during which a number of plants have b

    Jan 1, 1911

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    Philadelphia Paper - Discussion on Steel Rails. Virginia Meeting (d4957828-ec8e-457b-8a23-8594c316c184)

    By C. P. Sandberg

    C. P. Sandberg, London, Eng. 1 think we should all be grateful to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and to their chemist, Dr. Dudley, for spending so much time and money in order to solve an importan

    Jan 1, 1881

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    An Empirical Method Of Interpretation Of Earth-Resistivity Measurements

    By R. Woodward Moore

    A GRAPHICAL method of analyzing the data obtained from shallow earth-resistivity depth tests is presented. The method is based upon empirical results and has no theoretical basis. The usual apparent r

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Papers - Metal Mining - Protective Measures Against Gas Hazards at United Verde Mine (With Discussion)

    By Oscar A. Glaeser

    It is common knowledge that the iron orebodies of the Mesabi Range lie nearly horizontal and are of trough or blanketlike types. These orebodies are from a few feet to several hundred feet thick and v

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Experiments in Flash Roasting

    By Frank Wartman

    RECENTLY Horace Freeman1 obtained a patent on a successful method of conducting a roasting procedure described as to general features by Carl Schnabel2 almost forty years ago. Essentially, the Freema

    Jan 1, 1933

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    El Salvador Reports On Inca Adit Progress

    By E. A. Lucero, H. E. Robbins, T. H. Dudley

    EL Salvador mine of Andes Copper Mining Co., E subsidiary of Anaconda Co., is in northern Chile about 18 miles north of Potrerillos, 7825 ft above sea level. Initial production is planned for the firs

    Jan 3, 1958

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    Bottom-hole Measurements in Pumping Wells

    By J. J. Jakosky

    THE fundamental hydrodynamic principles governing the production of oil from wells have been carefully studied and evaluated by many investigators. These prior studies are quite complete and cover vir

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Coal In The Revolutionary War

    Before hostilities between the colonies and Great Britain began in 1775, most of the coal used in the northern colonies undoubtedly came from England, with some supplies for New England coming from No

    Jan 1, 1942