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Census of Federal Coal Research Given at Salt Lake City Meeting
By Robert M. Jimeson
At the recent SME Fall Meeting in Salt Lake City, Robert M. Jimeson, Physical Science Administrator of the U.S. Bureau of Mines, cited the research programs underway in the Bureau's Division of C
Jan 11, 1963
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USGS Leads In The Maturing Science Of Geochemical Exploration
By Robert H. Carpenter
Major trends in exploration geochemistry during the past year included an increased level of geochemical exploration by both government and private industry: greater sophistication in sampling, analyt
Jan 1, 1970
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Conceptual Models of Epithermal Precious Metal Deposits
By Paul I. Eimon, Byron R. Berger
INTRODUCTION Epithermal silver-gold deposits form at low to moderate temperatures in near-surface environments. These deposits are found in all rock types, but historically, the most important deposi
Jan 1, 1983
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Formation And Disruption Of Particle-Bubble Aggregates In Flotation
By A. Jowett
An attempt is made to explain differences in the size-by-size response to flotation of some sulphide minerals. Physical factors involved in particle-bubble collision and adhesion, and also in possible
Jan 1, 1980
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Institute of Metals Division - On the Thermally Activated Mechanism of Prismatic Slip in Magnesium Single Crystals
By J. Mote, P. Ward Flynn, J. E. Dorn
The effect of strain and strain rate on the critical resolved shear stress for prismatic slip in specially oriented single magnesium crystals was determined over a range of temperatures in an effort t
Jan 1, 1962
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Minerals Beneficiation - Thickening-Art or Science?
By E. J. Roberts
Prior to 1916, thickening was an art, and any accurate decision as to what size of machine to install to handle a given tonnage of a specific ore must have been one of those intuitive conclusions, bas
Jan 1, 1950
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Producing–Equipment, Methods and Materials - Rheological Design of Cementing Operations
By K. A. Slagle
Hydraulic analysis of the wellbore has become increasingly inzportant for designing cementing operations and selecting equipment, materials and techniques to complenzent modern well-c-ompletion practi
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Carboniferous Coal In Nevada
By A. J. Brown
I HEREWITH send to the Institute a sample of Pancake coal. It is rather early yet to make any estimate of the future value of the discovery; but it is certainly the most promising vein of coal yet dis
Jan 1, 1875
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The Energy And Environmental Systems Division Bibliographic Information Retrieval System (BIRS)
By Ronald R. MacDonald
There is an ongoing need for the abstracting and coding of new information in the energy and environmental studies field for addition to the BIRS system. There are approximately 3000 bibliographic ent
Jan 1, 1977
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Technical Notes - Preferred Orientation as a Factor in Intergranular Corrosion
By W. D. Roberts
INTERGRANULAR corrosion of metals and alloys has been extensively investigated and the current conclusions are summarized in the Symposium on Stress-Corrosion Cracking of Metals.' It appears, ho
Jan 1, 1951
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Uranium Potential of Zeolites in Volcanically Derived Sediments, Northern Reese River Valley, Nevada
By L. T. Larson, P. M. Basinski
In the northern Reese River Valley uranium is corroded with Middle Pliocene zeolites. These zeolites were diagenetically derived from rhyolitic volcanic glass deposited in a saline- alkaline lake. X-r
Jan 1, 1981
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The Estimation of Oil Reserves (0cc1ace1-0cbe-4e9c-b427-249e628b498d)
Discussion of the paper of CHESTER W. WASHBURNE, presented at the New York meeting, February, 1915, and printed in Bulletin No. 9S, February, 1915, pp. 469 to 471. ROSWELL H. JOHNSON, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Jan 5, 1915
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Methods For Making The Third Part Of Gun Moulds, Called The Breech.
I HAVE told you of two parts of the mould for guns. You lack the third, which is the one for making the breech. This, in addition to being a part that is always ornamented with some piece of sculpture
Jan 1, 1942
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Filter Cake Size-Consist And Moisture Relationships
By Orville R. Lyons
THE continuous vacuum filter, whether it be a vertical or horizontal disk, inside or outside drum, when properly applied is a very effective device for dewatering fine solids. Because of the number of
Jan 10, 1951
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The Frue Concentrator
By Walter McDermott
THIS machine is an improvement on the well-known endless traveling belt used for dressing slimes in many mills ; the chief point of difference, and constituting the essential advantage of the present
Jan 1, 1875
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Concerning The Art Of The Pewterer.
HAVING told you of the practices of the arts involving other metals, I wish to tell you also of the practice of that of tin.* Indeed, since this is an easily melted metal, in common use for the utensi
Jan 1, 1942
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An Analysis Of Ground Support Through Fully Grouted Rockbolts
By David E. Van Dillen
INTRODUCTION Current design practices for deep tunnels make extensive use of plasticity solutions by Newmark (1970) and Hendron and Aiyer (1971). These solutions are applicable to a circular tunne
Jan 1, 1984
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The Future Of Gold In World Economy
By Peter M. Anderson
IN recent years many prophets have arisen who hold that gold has outlived its days and that its monetary use is now an anachronism. These prophets include well-known politicians, economists and busine
Jan 1, 1947
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Milling and Concentration (eabdd2a3-35c2-4b91-91a2-45b387bb19a0)
Economic Significance of High-grade Concentrates BY PAUL M TYLER AND CARLE R HAYWARD (Min & Met, Dec, 563 4000 words) Generally pyro¬mctallurgical methods yield a higher recovery but cost more per ton
Jan 1, 1937
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Working Methods of Practical Geophysics
By Hans Haalk
PRACTICAL or applied geophysics-as we designate the border region between physics and geophysics on one hand and practical geology on the other-has as its object the application of physical or geophys
Jan 1, 1928