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Metal Recovery From Bronze Foundry Slags (27a147e9-e1f0-4988-9793-f7762afc52ef)
By Ernest Darby
WHEN bronze is melted in open-flame furnaces a considerable amount of slag is formed during the melting operation. This slag may be incidental to the melting practice or it may be formed intentionally
Jan 1, 1928
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Taxation (Plaintiff) vs. Mineral Resources (Defendant)
By Granville S. Borden
This brief is a reconnaissance report on some prospects in the field of taxation which can safeguard our Mineral Resources. The brief is a prospectus soliciting help and enthusiastic cooperation in th
Jan 4, 1950
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Recent Research On Rock Slope Stability By The Mining Research Centre
By G. Herget
Finite-element analysis of slopes and a field trial of a slope support system have shown that a considerable potential for excavation reduction exists if slopes are designed with variable slope angles
Jan 1, 1972
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The Stability Of Natural And Man-Made Slopes In Soil And Rock
By H. Q. Golder
With the development of open-pit mines of ever increasing depth, the stability of the pit slopes in soil and rock is of growing economic importance. How is it, considering the newness of the problem
Jan 1, 1972
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Biographical Notice Of John Fritz.
By Rossiter Raymond
(Butte Meeting, August, 1913.) ON Mar. 28, 1913, the Board of Directors of the American Institute of Mining Engineers unanimously adopted the following Minute: JOHN FRITZ, one of the most distingu
Jan 6, 1913
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Mastic Linings at Chuquicamata
By H. W. Krotzer
ADOPTION on a commercial scale of electrolytic deposition of metals brought with it the problem of providing an acid-proof cell or tank. Where the electrolyte contained only a dilute solution of sul
Jan 4, 1927
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Industrial Evaluation Of Sulfur Concrete In Corrosive Environments (e203c084-1e28-4098-b5f2-cc06310e20aa)
By W. C. McBee, B. W. Jong, T. A. Sullivan
A sulfur concrete technology has been developed by the US Bureau of Mines, where chemically modified sulfur is used with suitable mineral aggregates to produce construction materials that are resistan
Jan 1, 1986
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Papers - Well Spacing - Theory of Well Spacing (With Discussion)
By W. P. Haseman
The well method of producing oil and gas is universally used in the development and operation of oil and gas properties. It consists essentially in the spacing of a number of wells on a given tract, a
Jan 1, 1930
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Cleveland Paper - Recent Developments in the Inspection of Steel Rails (with Discussion)
By Robert W. Hunt
PeRhaps of all the scientific economic questions which have been claiming the attention of capitalists, metallurgists, manufacturers, directors of public utilities, and the general public of America,
Jan 1, 1913
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Boston Paper - Coal and Iron in Alabama
By T. Sterry Hunt
Coal was mined to a small extent near Tuscaloosa, in Alabama, and even carried by boats to Mobile, half a century since. Professor Porter, and later, Professor R. T. Brumby, occupied themselves with t
Jan 1, 1883
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Practical Ground Control As It Relates to Productivity, Safety, and Costs
By J. J. Scott
INTRODUCTION Rock mechanics theory needs to be applied to solve ground control problems, but in the final analysis the mining method and equipment which is used will be those which solve problems
Jan 1, 1983
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Reservoir Engineering - Porosity-Measurement Comparisons by Five Laboratories
By B. J. Dotson, P. N. McCreery, R. L. Slobod, James W. Spurlock
A core sample porosity-check program is described. A number of laboratories participated in the investigation. which comprised measuring the porosities of ten selected natural and synthetic core sampl
Jan 1, 1951
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Reservoir Engineering - Porosity-Measurement Comparisons by Five Laboratories
By P. N. McCreery, R. L. Slobod, B. J. Dotson, James W. Spurlock
A core sample porosity-check program is described. A number of laboratories participated in the investigation. which comprised measuring the porosities of ten selected natural and synthetic core sampl
Jan 1, 1951
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Technical Notes - Observations on the Phase TiAg
By R. P. Carreker, R. L. Fullman, J. C. Fisher
THE existence of the phase TiAg has not been reported previously. Other investigators have denied the existence of compounds in the Ti-Ag system.13' However, phases of equi-atomic proportion have
Jan 1, 1954
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Karl S. Twitchell - An Interview By Paul C. Merritt
Merritt: Karl, you are a native New Englander, having been born in St. Albans, Vermont, in 1885. How did you decide on becoming a mining engineer? Twitchell: While I was attending St. Albans High S
Jan 9, 1965
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Rolled Steel Roll Shells
By C. H. Ferguson
The fact that little if anything has appeared in the technical press or in the Transactions of the Institute on the subject of roll shells proper, used in various grinding appliances…
Jan 1, 1915
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Reservoir Engineering - Some Aspects of High Pressures in the D-7 Zone of the Ventura Avenue Field (TP 2204, Petr. Tech., May 1947, with discussion)
By E. V. Watts
The D-7 zone of the Ventura Avenue field is of special interest because the initial reservoir pressure at 92.00 ft nearly equaled the pressure exerted by the overburden. While the phenomenon has been
Jan 1, 1948
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Reservoir Engineering - Some Aspects of High Pressures in the D-7 Zone of the Ventura Avenue Field (TP 2204, Petr. Tech., May 1947, with discussion)
By E. V. Watts
The D-7 zone of the Ventura Avenue field is of special interest because the initial reservoir pressure at 92.00 ft nearly equaled the pressure exerted by the overburden. While the phenomenon has been
Jan 1, 1948
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Electrical Energy Required to Cut and Deliver Coal Out of a Continuous Miner Section
By George J. Conroy, James H. Green
Results of a long-term program of electrical parameter measurement in underground coal mine working sections, performed by The Pennsylvania State University under US Bureau of Mines (USBM) sponsorship
Jan 1, 1980