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California Paper - The Relative Desulphurizing Effect of Lime and Magnesia in the Iron Blast-Furnace
By O. R. Foster
The use in the iron blast-furnace of slags high in magnesia has been generally condemned, not only on the ground that magnesia renders the slag less fusible, but also because it is said to have less p
Jan 1, 1900
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California Paper - The Tangential Water-Wheel
By W. A. Doble
Opinions differ as to whether the water-wheel almost universally known as the Pelton type belongs to the impulse, the tangential, the reactive, the jet or the percussion class, or to a cross between t
Jan 1, 1900
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California Paper - The Temperatures at which Certain Ferrous and Calcic Silicates are Formed in Fusion, and the Effect upon these Temperatures of the Presence of Certain Metallic Oxides
By H. O. Hofman
In the blast-furnace smelting of lead, copper and other non-ferrous metals, the largest part of the product obtained is slag. Its formation consumes more of the heat-energy of the fuel charged than an
Jan 1, 1900
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California Rotary Holes in 1930 Compared with Those of Previous Years
By Alexander Anderson
TABLES showing the drift and inclination of wells surveyed in the years 1924 to 28' and in the year 1929' have already been published. Each of these tables included a little over 1,000,000 f
Jan 1, 1931
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California State Division of Mines
State of California, Division of Mines, Ferry bldg., San Francisco, Calif. Walter W. Bradley, State Mineralogist. A list of publications available will be sent upon request. Bulletin 77 is a lis
Jan 1, 1933
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California Talcs
By Lauren A. Wright
The principal talc deposits in California are in a 200-mile belt paralleling the state's eastern border. The southernmost deposits represent selective alteration of early pre-Cambrian (?) carbona
Jan 1, 1950
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California's Mineral Resources for War Purposes
The State Mining Bureau of California under the direction of Fletcher Hamilton, State Mineralogist, is starting a field campaign to report on the economic minerals of California, which have an importa
Jan 6, 1917
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California, Oregon And Washington - California
No records have been found of coal in the old Spanish documents, although some mention of it probably exists in manuscripts. Coal was found in Mt. Diablo, in Contra Costa County, about five miles sout
Jan 1, 1942
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California’s Foothill Gold Belt : Some famous lode mines are showing signs of renewed interest
By Peter Joralemon
Introduction The Sierra Nevada Foothill Gold Belt in California extends from Mariposa north for more than 420 km (200 miles). It includes the Grass Valley and Alleghany districts in the zone of Nor
Jan 7, 1987
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California’s Mother Lode: The legend of ’49
By Sandy Clamage
"Seeing the elephant" was a term often heard from 1849 to 1859, the period of the great California Gold Rush. The phrase was used by those who dreamed of instant wealth that was believed could be foun
Jan 3, 1985
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Caliper Logging
By C. P. Parsons
CALIPER logging is a practice of measuring the variations in the diameter of the open hole in a well. This information is useful for many purposes, among which are: Determining the volumetric capacity
Jan 1, 1942
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Calix Calciner: A Green Application In The Production Of Magnesium
By James C. Sever
Two green field magnesium reduction plants are under consideration using dolomite as the raw material. The Calix calciner was independently selected for both plants. The unique design of this calciner
Jan 1, 2015
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Calizas oligotróficas en el Grupo Pucara y en la Formación Jumasha: Rocas huéspedes de yacimientos polimetálicos
By J. P. Navarro
Mediante muchos trabajos de campo, se ha reconocido una relación entre calizas, que se originan en ambientes bajo en nutrientes (condiciones oligotróficas), y yacimientos polimetálicos. Las calizas ol
May 1, 2008
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Called “Mission Impossible”, Freeport’s Ertsberg Cu Project Convinces Skeptics
Dubbed "Freeport's Mission Impossible" by the trade press, the company's Ertsberg mine in West Irian nevertheless shipped its first concentrates in December 1972, ahead of schedule. This is
Jan 1, 1973
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Calorimetric Determination of the Heat of Detonation of Commercial Explosives
By Q Liu, P D. Katsabanis
The energy output of crushed AN/FO, crushed AN/FO mixed with Aluminum (5%, 6.4% and 9.4% A1 by mass) and a commercial emulsion explosive has been measured using a detonation calorimeter. The charges h
Jan 1, 1993
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Calorimetric Studies On The Interaction Of Ionic Surfactants With Coal
By M. S. Celik
Adsorption of sodium dodecylsulfonate (SDS) and dodecylaminium hydrochloride (DAH) on Buller seam coal, New Zealand, have been studied. Both surfactants adsorb effectively on the coal below pH 8, and
Jan 1, 1993
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Caltrans Bridge Seismic Design/Retrofit Criteria ? Synopsis
By Brian Maroney
In this paper an overview of the California Department of Transportation's (CALTRANS) bridge design criteria is presented. Special emphasis is focused upon seismic design and retrofit criteria. T
Jan 1, 1993
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Calulation Of Phase Diagrams For The CaO-CaF2 And CaO-BaO Binary Systems By Using Molecular Dynamics
By D. Zhou, T. Hamano, Tsukihashi. F., W. -G. Seo
The thermodynamic properties for the CaO-CaF2and CaO-BaO systems were calculated by molecular dynamics (MD) simulation using Born-Mayer-Huggins type pair potential. The parameters of interatomic poten
Jan 1, 2004
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Calumet And Arizona ; Ajo ; Nacozari
By Robert Glass Cleland
WITH the acquisition of the Nichols Copper Company ' and the development of the large Copper Products manufacturing and selling organization, the Phelps Dodge Corporation had attained two of its
Jan 1, 1952