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The St. Helens Mining-District.
By HORACE V. WlNCHELL
Location. THE St. Helens mining-district, indicated in sketch-map, Fig. 1, is chiefly in Townships 9 and 10 North, Ranges 5 and 6 East, of the Willamette meridian, in Skamania county, Wash. There is
Oct 1, 1912
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Preparing Men For Mining's Future
By E. Just
The mining industry is guaranteed an important future because its products are indispensable. However, this can be anything from a brilliant, efficient, profitable future to one of being a heavy-hande
Jan 9, 1961
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Refining Bismuth by Distillation and Chlorination
By R. A. Campbell, R. R. Rogers
"AbstractThe experiments described show that crude bismuth metal containing up to 5 per •cent lead, 0.14 per cent silver, 0.015 per cent copper, 0.02 per cent iron, .and small amounts of antimony, nic
Jan 1, 1955
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Mineral Indicators - Aluminum (See Also Missouri)
Dry weather since the third week in January has set back any prospects for an early increase in hydroelectric power in the Pacific Northwest, according to The Bonneville Power Administration. The 25%
Jan 1, 1980
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The State of Sampling Practice in the South African Minerals Industry
The state of sampling practice in South African minerals industry must be appreciated in the context of the changes that the country has recently lived through. These include the entrepreneurship and
Mar 1, 2010
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Demonstrations and Discussion on Geophysical Methods of Prospecting: The Electromagnetic Method
By Etienne S. Bieler
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen, I come to you tonight distinctly as a physicist, not as a geologist or a mining man. My experience in applied geophysics has been short, and I do not doubt that man
Jan 1, 1928
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Materials And The National And International Economies - General Performance
Despite modest improvements in the performance of domestic interest rates and gross national product,1 fixed investment in domestic producers' durable equipment continued to weaken during the sec
Jan 1, 1982
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IC 9415 Network Flow Model Analysis Of The Impact Of Chlorofluorocarbon Phaseout On Acid-Grade Fluorspar
By Jennifer A. Slatnick
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFC's), once universally accepted as ideal compounds for use in cooling and refrigeration, in foam production, and in cleaning electronic components, are being phased out and
Jan 1, 1994
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OFR-85-75 Develop And Test Canopy Air Curtain Devices - 1 Introduction And Summary
By William J. Krisko
This contract final report summarizes the design, fabrication and testing of canopy air curtain devices under Bureau of Mines Contract H0232067. The canopy air curtain device is designed to reduce the
Jan 1, 1975
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Canadian Crude 1n North-Central Oil Markets United States
By Marlin E. Sandlin
NORTH-CENTRAL United States is now, and will continue to be, a natural market for Canadian crude oil. This area is a natural market for many basic reasons. There are no physical barriers along the bo
Jan 1, 1958
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IC 8596 An Economic Analysis Of The Junk Automobile Problem
By Robert Louis Adams
A general discussion of the structure of the junk automobile recycling system shows that the generation of stripped automobile hulks and scrapped automobiles is price inelastic. As a result, it is ext
Jan 1, 1973
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Monitoring of an Embankment Project Using Rigid Inclusions and Vacuum Consolidation During and After Construction
By Stephen Buttling, Zhong Rui
"A single unit gas fired power station was being built on the edge of the Gulf of Thailand in 2001. The soil conditions consisted of very soft to soft Holocene Marine Clay, and the site was part of a
Jan 1, 1900
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Fluorine: A Key Enabling Element in the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
By P. L. Crouse
"SynopsisFluorine – in the form of hydrofluoric acid, anhydrous hydrogen fluoride, elemental gaseous fluorine, fluoropolymers, volatile inorganic fluorides, and more – has played, and still plays, a m
Jan 1, 2015
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A Method to Determine the Corrosion Potential of Rock Bolts on Coal Mines
By Kanchan Mondal, Anthony (Sam) Spearing, Gopi Bylapudi, Joseph C. Hirschi
"The U.S. coal mining industry uses about 100 million rock anchors per year. ASTM F432 specifies the requirements for rock bolts on mines but does not address corrosion. Corrosion has been found to be
Jan 1, 2010
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Ironworking in Upper Canada: Charles Hayes and the Marmora Works
By Rita Michael
"The Marmara Ironworks was not the earliest ironworks in Ontario, but it was distinguished from other early works in a number of ways. It was established on an ambitious scale as a self-sufficient and
Jan 1, 1999
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The Fuel Market Situation in the Pacific Northwest
By Joseph Daniels
When Dame Nature shook her horn of plenty and distributed her bounties over the face of the earth, she blessed the Pacific coast with many riches, but with these she added many offsetting disadvantage
Jan 1, 1924
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Mine Plan Simulation To Evaluate The Impact Of A Remine Best Professional Judgement (BPJ) Analysis
By L. B. Phelps
This paper focuses on the use of an integrated mine planing software package entitled "REMINE" which was constructed to provide a project evaluation tool for analysis of remining projects. Coal remini
Jan 1, 1990
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Predicting Metal Prices From A State-Space Analysis Of The Economy
By J. Hilgers
Metal prices are often predicted by relying on time trend projections of various economic indicators or even the trend in price itself Thus, time is the underlying explanatory variable acting through
Jan 1, 1995
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Sustainable Manufacture: A Dilemma or Window of Opportunity?
By M. H. Attia
The concept of sustainable development has been evolved into a working framework for sustainable manufacturing, in which the environmental requirements are introduced into product development at the d
Jan 1, 2006
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Engineers and Citizenship
By C. M. White
CITIZENSHIP is a rather abstract subject on which a great deal could be said-a subject on which a great deal is said -and still one which too many of us seldom think about and seldom work at. Too many
Jan 1, 1939