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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas in Michigan during 1936
By Theron Wasson
During 1936 the state of Michigan produced 11,868,573 bbl. This is approximately 4,000,000 bbl. less than produced in 1935. The principle reason for the decrease in production over the previous year w
Jan 1, 1937
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Geophysics - The Brown Iron Ore Resources of Missouri
By Edward L. Clark, Garrett A. Muilenburg
THE first record of the discovery of iron ore in Missouri was Marquette's observation in 1673 of brown iron ore, or limonite, in the Mississippi River bluffs just north of the mouth of Apple Cree
Jan 1, 1955
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A Model Of The Chemistry Of The Dump Leaching Of Chalcopyrite
By Renato G. Bautista, KNona C. Liddell
A model of the reaction of chalcopyrite, CuFeS2, with Fe3+ and with 02 is considered. Homogeneous solution phase reactions are assumed to be always at equilibrium throughout the dissolution of the min
Jan 1, 1981
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Fully Automated Crusher is a Reality at Eagle Mountain
A completely automated primary crusher is now in operation at Kaiser Steel Corp.'s Eagle Mountain, Calif., iron mine. The word "completely" is italicized to underscore its literal meaning- automa
Jan 6, 1963
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Acoustic Drying of Ultrafine Coal (e8aba21a-ceef-4b42-887d-06975f77988d)
By H. V. Fairbanks
Efforts were made to determine the amount of increase in the drying rate which could be obtained through acoustic treatment of ultra fine coal under various conditions, and to test the feasibility of
Jan 1, 1973
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Index (0c3a6ac5-a6f5-4af0-b07e-8f4eb126e045)
Jan 1, 1955
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Free World Mining Geophysical Expenditures Up 29% In 1966
By Charles L. Elliot
Data on worldwide geophysical activity in application to mining exploration programs is collected annually as part of a continuing service to the mining and petroleum industries. The data for mining g
Jan 11, 1967
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Resurrection Cuts Mining Costs - Makes Lower Grade Ore Economic
By C. N. Stout
Square-sets go out and labor saving combination of top-slicing and sub-level caving raises tons per man hour 300 pct, cuts timber cost 50 pct to permit mining lower grade ores.
Jan 1, 1953
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Use Your Senses to Troubleshoot Hyd raulic Systems
By Sam F. Harrison
Most hydraulic system malfunctions make their presence known by sending out warnings that are loud and clear to the initiated mechanic, according to Aeroquip Corp. service engineers. To detect problem
Jan 3, 1978
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Theory, Practice and Developments of the DSM Heavy Medium Cyclone Process for Minerals
By J. Absil, H. Dreissen
Upgrading low-concentration ores is of increasing importance today. The heavy medium cyclone process, due to strong centrifugal forces, effectively separates particles varying only slightly in specifi
Jan 1, 1982
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Careful Subbase Preparation Can Cut Haul Road Upkeep Costs
Surface mine operators often gamble that the savings gained from elimination of haul-road subbase preparation will offset any potential loss in production due to deteriorating roads. According to
Jan 3, 1978
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Workshop On Deformation Mechanisms And Texture Development In Rocks
By H. R. Wenk
This paper describes a workshop on deformation mechanisms and texture development in rocks. Empahsis is on relating macroscopic mechanical properties with microscopic structures and the methods of the
Jan 1, 1982
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Tests of Steel
By A. L. Holley
THE intention of this paper is not to discuss this important subject in all its bearings, but merely to point out why mechanical tests of steel, as ordinarily made, are not, alone, of any special valu
Jan 1, 1874
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Applied Geology At The Velvet Mine - Big Indian District
By G. J. Lindenburg, T. L. Wilson
The Velvet uranium mine is located in the Big Indian district of the Colorado Plateau. The uranium ore body lies within the lower Triassic Chinle Formation, and the ore is associated with west-south-
Jan 1, 1984
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Medals and Awards (d1109f0d-e00d-456b-ac7b-aa5a40d75895)
The Institute is custodian of funds for support of numerous gold medals and prizes and has representatives on boards awarding still others. Details regarding the Institute Awards are given below. T
Jan 1, 1929
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Atlanta, Ga Paper - The Determination of Graphite in Pig-Iron
By P. W. Shimer
The purpose of this note is to call attention to a source of error in the determination of graphitic carbon, made by the usual method of solution in hydrochloric acid. Although the method is tedious,
Jan 1, 1896
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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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Evaluation and Selection of Coals for Metallurgical Coke (ad6776ad-e225-4781-8ab8-3d085af740b2)
By R. F. Davis
The evaluation and selection of coals for producing metallurgical coke is indeed a complex process simply because coal is a complex and variable substance which is sensitive to how it is treated from
Jan 1, 1982
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The Changing Scene in Blasting
By Robert L. Akre
When Marco Polo visited China in the 13th century, no one knew what black powder was except the Chinese: they knew enough to make dazzling fireworks with it. But the realization that black powder
Jan 6, 1976
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Minicomputers Used in Mineral Exploration, or Backpacking a Box Full of Bits into the Bush
By Kenneth L. Zonge
Recently, extensive field use has been made of a digital minicomputer incorporated into a modified geophysical prospecting method. This is a generalized induced polarization (IP) system called complex
Jan 1, 1976