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LCA Expands Its Experimental Solar Evaporation Project In Utah
It appears that Utah is about to add another mining district to its already impressive roster. This time it is the Great Salt Lake, whose high-mineral content waters are being subjected to intensive s
Jan 7, 1966
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The Corejacking Test: An Analysis Of The Corejack Loading System
By Douglas A. Blankenship, Randall G. Stickney
The corejacking test is a field test designed to measure the response of salt to known boundary conditions. A 1.0-m-diameter salt core is externally pressurized using curved flatjacks placed in the an
Jan 1, 1982
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Bump Symposium Progress In Control
THE term mountain bump describes the sudden rupture of one or more coal pillars under excessive stress. These bursts occur with varying degrees of violence and sometimes include adjacent strata, espec
Jan 8, 1958
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Geological Engineering In 1966
By M. P. Nackowski
Geological engineering expanded its role and significance during 1966 in the areas of construction, raw materials exploration and inventory, water supply and pollution, mechanical properties of earth
Jan 2, 1967
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Rock Support Of The Jones Island Inline Pump Station Milwaukee, Wisconsin
By Timothy P. Smirnoff
INTRODUCTION The Jones Island Inline Pump Station is a major element of the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District's (MMSD) Inline Storage Facilities Plan in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. See Figur
Jan 1, 1984
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Proper Lubrication Adds "Horses" To Gear Power
By E. C. Wilson
The knowledge concerning the lubrication of open gearing for mining machinery has contained many unknowns and at its best has relied to a great degree on a "Rule of Thumb" procedure. It will be within
Jan 12, 1968
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Quantification Of Power Law Indices For Discontinuity Shear Strength Prediction
By Bryan Denby
The curvilinear nature of shear strength envelopes for rock discontinuities may be simply and precisely represented by a power curve. The development of shear strength criteria applicable to rock disc
Jan 1, 1984
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Chattanooga Paper - A Labor-Chart for the Management of Mining and Milling Operations
By Joseph Mac Donald
Stripped of its romantic possibilities, mining is a commercial business, carried on for the profit there is in it; and the business of the manager, in its ultimate analysis, is to make the profit as l
Jan 1, 1909
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"Wanted, A Platinum Mine"
For $100 a month plus expenses, Thomas A. Edison in 1879 hired a colorful adventurer named Frank McLaughlin to go west as a prospector. A few months later, McLaughlin triumphantly returned to the inve
Jan 10, 1961
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Production and Marketing of Garnet Abrasive Sands From Emerald Creek, Benewah County, Idaho
By John S. Crandall
The mineral garnet, while ordinarily considered a semiprecious gem stone or a second-grade industrial gem, has also proved itself in the field of industrial abrasives. Its use is well known as a sand-
Jan 5, 1950
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The Shrinking World of Exploration
By Thomas N. Walthier
Throughout the world, governments are placing increasingly severe restrictions on mineral exploration and mining activities. One result is that there are fewer places left where mining companies are w
Jan 4, 1976
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Ground Movements Associated With Pillar Extraction Coal Mining In Northern West Virginia
By Robert W. Bruhn
An investigation was made of ground response to pillar retreat mining in a 1.7 meter thick seam at 108 meter depth at a site in northern West Virginia. This paper describes mining-related stress chang
Jan 1, 1984
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Designing Ore-Treatment Pilot Plants
By Frank M. Stephens, Robert D. Macdonald
As processes for handling low-grade or complex ores become more complicated and as new methods are found, the need arises for more complete and detailed pilot-plant studies to protect the capital inve
Jan 5, 1959
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Birmingham Paper - The Efficiency of a Steam-Boiler using the Waste Gas of a Blast-Furnace as Fuel
By D. S. Jacobus
The boiler here referred to was of the water-tube type, having 2535 square feet of heating-surface, which the makers held to be capable of generating 325 horse-power of steam; this being understood to
Jan 1, 1889
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Transporting Open-Pit Production By Surface-Underground Haulage
By E. P. Pfleider, C. A. Dufresne
The problem of mooing open-pit ores over large vertical distances is increasing in importance because of the immense deposits being mined. Gravity fall of ore through transfer raises to central haulag
Jan 6, 1961
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Index (a66226cc-2fa2-47b0-b49b-059a5578637d)
Jan 1, 1959
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Virginia Beach Paper - Discussion : Bauxite (see papers by Messrs. Laur and Hayes, pp. 234 and 243)
A. E. Hunt, Pittsburgh, Pa : I have heard these papers read with a great deal of pleasure. I am particularly interested, in a financial way, in the bauxites as ores of aluminum, and it is safe to prop
Jan 1, 1895
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Lake Champlain (Plattsburgh) Paper - Biographical Notice of William Powell Shinn
By Joseph D. Weeks
FIFTY-eight years and a day, full of labor, of achievement and of honor had been completed when, at Pittsburgh, on the 5th day of May, 1892, the wheels of a life that had but just before lost its insp
Jan 1, 1893
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List of Meetings (8c43bdad-839d-4936-bd62-ea2c7edb5c7b)
Trans No. Place Date Vol. 1. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. May, '71 1 2. Bethlehem, Pa. Aug., '71 1 3. Troy, N. Nov., '71 1 4. Philadelphia, Pa. Feb., '72.. 1 5. New York, N. Y. May, &
Jan 1, 1943
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Design and Operation of Callow-Type Flotation Cells At Kennecott’s Hayden Concentrator
By G. P. Sewell
Callow-Type flotation cells, with various modifications, have been employed at the Hayden concentrator since 1917. Other flotation machines, such as matless-air and mechanically agitated types, which
Nov 1, 1955