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Buffalo Paper - The Geology of Buffalo as Related to Natural-Gas Explorations along the Niagara River
By Charles Albert Ashburner
THE stratigraphical geology of the vicinity of Buffalo has always been of great interest on account of its bearing on the origin and history of the Niagara-river gorge, between the Falls and Lake Onta
Jan 1, 1889
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Gaging And Storage Of Oil In The Mid-Continent Field
By O. U. Bradley
THE methods of handling the oil output of the mid-continent fields are not unlike those practised in other oil fields of the United States, and it is not expected that this paper will present any enti
Jan 3, 1918
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Buffalo Paper - Pig-Iron of Unusual Strength
By Fred P. Dewey
The product of the Muirkirk, Md., furnace has always enjoyed a very high reputation for strength ; and this is supported not only by its behavior in practice, both alone and in mixtures, but also by t
Jan 1, 1889
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International Fellowship of Engineers
By AIME AIME
MOST of us are far .from home, and yet our Japanese hosts- have made us feel very much at home. Here in the Orient we engineers are .learning a new meaning for the word "orientation"- hereafter that e
Jan 1, 1929
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Analyzing Mine Electrical Power Accidents
By Rajaraman V. Ramani, K. Sinha Atmesh, Robert Stefanko
Use of electrical power in the bituminous mining industry has increased many fold during the last few decades. Rapid changes have also occurred in mine electrical power systems in order to meet the de
Jan 1, 1975
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Coal Mining Methods, with Especial Reference to Improved Methods and Higher Extraction - New Orient, and Unusual Coal Mine (with Discussion)
By George B. Harrington
This paper is a brief description of the design and equipment of a new coal mine in southern Illinois, which has many features not common practice in shaft coal mining and which is laid out and equipp
Jan 1, 1925
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New York Paper - Efficiency-Engineering Applied to Mining
By G. A. Collins
Being much interested in efficiency-work in general, and an ardent reader of writings on this subject by Frederick W. Taylor and others, as applied to manufacturing-plants, and having served my appren
Jan 1, 1913
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Review Of Twenty Eastern And Midwestern State Coal Surface Mining Laws
By Kraig W. Grubaugh, Lee W. Saperstein
Rapid growth rate of surface mining for coal has caused many states to increase the rigor and complexity of their surface mining codes. The promulgation of federal surface mining standards may cause t
Jan 1, 1978
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Technical Publications and Contributions, 1936
All the TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS and CONTRIBUTIONS published in 1936 arc available at Institute headquarters, unless otherwise noted They are also on file in many public, university and technical librar
Jan 1, 1937
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Reporter (0326d175-20b6-4436-9be7-91ffb2f0622c)
Restrictions on the use of zinc will be a thing off the past in a few months. Government allocations on the metal are also expected to go by the board. Concurrently, action is also expected in referen
Jan 1, 1952
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Comparison of Accident Hazards in Hand and Mechanical Loading of Coal
By Eugene McAuliffe
THE mining press, as well as certain federal and state bulletins, refer from tine to time to. the relative hazards that attach to loading bituminous coal by hand when compared with the so-called "mech
Jan 1, 1931
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Buffalo Paper - Note on the Cost of Tunneling at the Melones Mine, Calaveras Co., Cal.
By W. C. Ralston
This note will give the cost of driving an adit at the Melones mine, in 1898, and, for purposes of comparison, the cost of similar work, in 1888, at the Hogsback mine, Placer county, Cal. The prope
Jan 1, 1899
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Predicting the Effect of Physical Conditions on Productivity in Underground Coal Mines (106fae8b-1c31-425c-bd15-558aea3b1b89)
By S. C. Suboleski, C. B. Manula
In a high risk venture such as mining where capital is committed and contracts are signed on a minimum of information, decisions are based primarily on production forecasts derived through considerati
Jan 1, 1982
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Washed Metal
By Henry Hibbard
THE process of making washed metal now followed is in principle that described by Holley before this Institute in 1879, as the Krupp washing process. Sir Lowthian Bell also experimented extensively in
Jan 12, 1915
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Geophysical Exploration of Mineral Resources in Brazil
By José Aloisio Paione, Eudes Prado Lopes
The geophysical exploration carried out by the Brazilian government through the Mineral Resources Development Co. (CPRM) to discover and develop Brazil's mineral resources is discussed. Particula
Jan 1, 1977
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Plant Sampling (f5ac423c-eaee-4c5f-b48d-fda0370fa1df)
By Dale K. Fields
With today's technological advances in mineral processing equipment, there is an increasing demand for accurate system control. This can only come about through representative sampling. The purpo
Jan 1, 1980
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Recovery Of Metals From Solutions - Chemical Precipitation
US 4,192,852-Precipitation of iron values as a jarosite from a sulfate solution obtained as a byproduct in the hydrometallurgical processing of zinc sulfide ore The solution is cooled, partially neutr
Jan 1, 1982
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1871 To The Turn Of The Century
THE TRANSACTIONS of the Institute for the early years display but Little interest in physical metallurgy-indeed, it is striking how thoroughly process metallurgy absorbed attention until quite recent
Jan 1, 1948
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PART IV - Lattice-Parameter Measurements of Undoped and C hromium-Doped Wüstite
By J. Bruce Wagner, Roger L. Levin
Lattice-parameter measurements have been carrzed out at room temperature on undoped and on chromium-doped wustite as a function of oxygen concentration. Results may he expressed by for the undoped
Jan 1, 1967
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Industrial Minerals
By Ian Campbell
THE year 1952 was marked by several new alltime highs in industrial mineral production; by an easing of the critical situation with respect such minerals as fluorspar and sulphur; by important product
Jan 2, 1953