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Indicator Cards From a Water-Pressure Blowing Engine, With A Note On A Proposed Improve¬men in Such Engines
By Frank Firmstone
THE indicator cards shown herewith were taken by the writer in June, 1877, from the water-pressure blowing engine of the Longdale Iron Co., at Lucy Selina Furnace, Longdale, Virginia. A description
Jan 1, 1879
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An Analysis of the Casualties in the Anthracite Coal Mines, from 1871 to 1880
By H. M. Chance
Asst. Geologist, Pennsylvania Geological Survey THE following tables have been compiled from the annual reports of the Inspectors of Mines, to determine the percentages of fatal and non-fatal casua
Jan 1, 1882
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Analysis of Slope Stability in Very Heavily Jointed or Weathered Rock Masses
By Evert Hoek
An empirical criterion is presented for use in estimating the strength of heavily jointed or weathered rock masses. This criterion incorporates the intact strength of the rock material and introduces
Jan 1, 1983
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Influence of Plant Water Chemistry On the Strength of Unfired Pellets
By D. A. Rice, R. L. Stone
Studies of the possible effect of plant water chemistry on the strength of unfired iron ore pellets apparently have not been reported in the literature. Naturally occurring soluble salts were removed
Jan 1, 1973
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Long-Term Stability Of Bryan Mound Solution Caverns For LPG Storage, With Worst-Case Scenario
By Bruce H. Gardner, Stephen A. Miller, Shosei Serata
The Bryan Mound salt dome in Freeport, Texas, has some of the largest and oldest solution caverns in the U.S. There are a total of five caverns of varying shapes and sizes randomly distributed through
Jan 1, 1985
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Depolarizing Magnetite Pulps
By M. F. Williams, L. G. Hendrickson
In classification of pulps bearing magnetized ferro-magnetic particles, depolarizing is of great importance. If size separation is to be effective, particles must be individual rather than in flocs. D
Feb 1, 1956
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Industrial Minerals of Colorado (c737550f-0cb6-4bcd-81c3-f54c49b20c37)
By A. L. Hornbaker, S. D. Schwochow
Industrial minerals are becoming increasingly important in Colorado's mining industry, not only in production value but also in the variety available and in their potential development for both c
Jan 1, 1982
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The Teziutlan Copper-zinc Deposit, Teziutlan, Puebla, Mexico
By A. W. Edelen
THE Teziutlan copper-zinc deposit is supposed to be of late Cambrian or early Paleozoic age. The country rocks are a series of schists or phyllites, flat lying and in the form of a plunging anticline.
Jan 1, 1937
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Organizing and Financing Cooperative Research
By Elmer R. Kaiser
Cooperative research is an established and important activity of modern business by which whole industries can advance on a broad front. The economy of jointly sponsored research as well as the limite
Jan 3, 1950
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Part I – January 1969 - Communications - On the Effect of Screening on Impurity Diffusion in Aluminum
By Milton Ohring, Stephen M. Edelglass
THE recently determined coefficients for diffusion of very dilute impurities in aluminum are shown in Table I. Of these data the activation energies for Ag110, cu54, Mn54 and zn85 are clustered about
Jan 1, 1970
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Iron Mining Healthy Utah Industry
By Donald P. Bellum, Lee Nugent
Southwestern Utah is well known for its scenic attractions. The beauties of Bryce Canyon, Zion Canyon and the Grand Canyon are of world renown. Thusly, Cedar City is known, at least by the local Chamb
Jan 11, 1963
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Report Of President P. N. Moore
Your outgoing President, following the worthy example of distinguished predecessors, submits a reckoning of his stewardship. He renders this fully realizing that without the hearty cooperation of Dire
Jan 3, 1918
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Chicago Paper - Some Factors that Affect the Washability of a Coal (with Discussion)
By Thomas Fraser
Because of the present interest in the subject of sulfur in coal and its removal, such information as is available in the coal-washing literature on the various factors that determine the adaptability
Jan 1, 1920
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Iron and Steel Division - Predicting the Solubility of Nitrogen in Molten Steel
By Frederick C. Langenberg
A method is presented for computing the solubility of nitrogen in molten alloy steels. Examples are given to illustrate the procedure, and comparisons are made between predicted and measured nitrogen
Jan 1, 1957
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Population Balance Approach to Ball Mill Scale-Up: Bench and Pilot Scale Investigations
By J. A. Herbst, K. Rajamani, M. Siddique
This paper presents an investigation of the accuracy of population balance model predictions for ball mill scale-up. Experiments performed in 25.4 x 29.2 cm (10 x 11.5) batch mill are used to estimate
Jan 1, 1983
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Surface Subsidence, Overburden Behavior, And Structural Damages Due To Longwall Mining - Two Case Studies
By D. Y. Geng, S. S. Peng
Surface subsidence of two longwall panels, one with a private residence and the other with an arch bridge, was monitored over a period of 1 to 1' ½ years. Surface subsidence data were analyzed i
Jan 1, 1984
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Papers - Properties of Low-carbon Medium-chromium Steels of Air-hardening Type (With Discussion)
By E. C. Wright, P. W. Mumma
This paper describes some properties of steels in the composition range 0.10 to 0.30 per cent carbon and 1 to 7 per cent chromium. It is well known that some steels of this type develop high tensile s
Jan 1, 1933
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Power Determination For Mobile Mining Equipment By Computer Simulation
By G. T. Lineberry
Power requirements for a piece of mobile mining equipment are largely dependent on the set of conditions in which they must operate. These conditions are isolated and key parameters are identified. Th
Jan 1, 1983
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AIME News (1950)
Jan 7, 1950