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Program of Arizona Meeting
The Arizona Committee, consisting of GERALD F. G. SHERMAN, Chairman, ARTHUR NOTMAN, Secretary, NORMAN CARMICHAEL, B. BRITTON GOTTSBERGER, W. L. CLARK, J. C. GREENWAY, W. G. MCBRIDE, FOREST RUTHER
Jan 6, 1916
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Approaches To Evaluating The Permeability And Porosity Of Fractured Rock Masses
By Charles R. Wilson, Thomas W. Doe, Jane C. S Long, Howard K. Endo
An approach to treating flow through fractured rocks is presented which involves (1) determining statistical distributions for fracture area, density, orientation, and aperture from field data, (2) co
Jan 1, 1982
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St. Louis Paper - An Improvement in Apparatus for the Manufacture of Sulphuric Acid
By W. H. Adams
At the present time all the larger and better chemical works of Europe and the United States have introduced, as essential factors in the economical manufacture of sulphuric acid, both Glover towers a
Jan 1, 1887
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The Effect Of Weight-To-Horsepower Ratios On Off-Highway Haulage Trucks
By Milton C. Neul
As recently as the mid-1930's, steam and rail haulage were still the primary means of moving large quantities of rock. However, 2- to 5-ton standard on-highway trucks were beginning to be used in
Jan 3, 1966
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Milling-A Career Of Multiple Choices
By Norman Weiss
There was a time in the early history of man's use of metals when ore could be directly reduced to usable form by the use of fire. In those days the term "milling," or its many synonyms signifyin
Jan 1, 1970
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Choosing Ore Feeders For Beneficiation Plants
By O. W. Walvoord
A Definition: An ore feeder is a mechanical device that, by virtue of its motion, causes ore to be supplied or carried forward at a desired metered rate to other milling equipment. From the vi
Jan 2, 1955
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Choosing The Proper Borehole Size For Bench Blasting
By James J. Olson, Richard A. Dick
Blasting practices have shown a recent trend toward larger blastholes and larger burdens and spacings, although some operators, after reconsidering the situation have gone back to smaller blasthole si
Jan 3, 1972
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Institute of Metals Division - Observations on the Niobium (Columbium)-Hydrogen System
By W. J. Babyak, J. M. Sheehan, H. W. Paxton
THE- solubility of hydrogen and deuterium in solid niobium up to I-atm pressure has been established bv a number of workers.1-5 X-ray examination at room temperature of specimens reacted in hydrog
Jan 1, 1960
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Nonbauxite Alumina Resources
By Haydn H. Murray
Although alumina constitutes about 15% of the earth's crust, it is expensive to separate and purify for the production of aluminum with the exception of the alumina in bauxite. The United States
Jan 1, 1983
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Kentucky Bureau of Mineral and Topographic Survey, University of Kentucky
Bureau of Mineral and Topographic Survey, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky. Arthur C. McFarlan, State Geologist The Kentucky Geological Survey was abolished by a recent legislative act and th
Jan 1, 1933
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Canadian And U.S. Resource Tax Laws: The Significance To Computerized Economic Evaluation
By David A. Martin
Resource based companies have been inundated with changes in government tax legislation during the past few years. To cope, capital investment planning analysts have turned almost completely to comput
Jan 1, 1977
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Discussion - Peters, A. T. - Inland Steel Company
We wish to congratulate the authors on a fine presentation of a difficult and interesting problem. We fully support the findings that liquid or even mushy center reduction has no place in the producti
Jan 1, 1972
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Institute of Metals Division - Hydrogen Embrittlement in an Ultra-High-Strength 4340 Steel
By G. Sachs, B. B. Muvdi, E. P. Klier
IT is now generally i-ecognized that hydrogen is responsible for delayed failures encountered in high-strength steels,'.' and the hydrogen responsible for the embrittlement is introduce
Jan 1, 1958
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Using A Sonic Technique To Estimate In Situ Stresses
By N. Mao
This paper presents the results of a research effort to develop a technique for estimating in situ stresses by measuring stress-induced velocity anisotropy around a borehole. Relevant parameters requi
Jan 1, 1984
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Papers - - Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Mexico during 1933
By R. V. Whetsel, V. R. Garfias
The production of petroleum in Mexico during 1933 totaled 33,430,-000 bbl., or 625,000 bbl. more than in the previous year. This is the first time since the peak in 1921 that the declining trend of ou
Jan 1, 1934
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Crushing And Grinding Practices Vary But Autogenous Grinding Continues To Gain Adherents
By Bertrand Robinson
Epitomized, there have been no innovations recently in crushing, but in grinding the trend has been towards larger units under more automatic control with an increased use of autogenous grinding. C
Jan 1, 1970
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Radiotracer Studies on the Interaction of Dithiophosphate with Galena
By J. Chupak, D. J. Salley, G. L. Simard
Radiotracers were demonstrated to be of considerable value in a study of the interaction of dithiophosphate with galena. The interaction had characteristics of both chemisorption and chemical reaction
Jan 3, 1950
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Selection And Sizing Of Primary Autogenous And Semi-Autogenous Grinding Mills Design And Operation
By Robert R. Turner
This paper discusses wet and dry primary autogenous and semi-autogenous grinding, including a description of the equipment and its mode of operation, testing and the scaling-up of test data. Lists of
Jan 1, 1982
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Carbocoal
By Charles Malcolmson
AN elaborate series of experiments has been conducted during the past three years at Irvington, N. J., which has resulted in the perfection of a process for the manufacture of smokeless fuel from high
Jan 5, 1918
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Buffalo Paper - Biographical Notice of Theodor Richter
By R. W. Raymond
GEHEIMER BERGRATH Prof. Dr. HIERONYMUS THEODOR RICHTER, ex-Director of the Freiberg Mining Academy and Honorary Member of this Institute (to give him the full title, which nobody ever thought of using
Jan 1, 1899