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51. The Main Tintic Mining District, Utah
By Hal T. Morris
The main Tintic mining district in central Utah has produced approximately 13,500,000 tons of ore, containing silver, lead, gold, copper, zinc, and other metals, valued at more than $315,000,000. More
Jan 1, 1968
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In Situ Mine Roof Trusses Combining Rock Compression With Steel Tension Members
By C. C. White
Although many notable scientific investigations relating to roof control have been made, roof control still must be considered one of the more baffling problems confronting the miner. Each year contri
Jan 1, 1968
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Ore Passes, Tunnels And Shafts
By David J. Selleck, Eugene P. Pfleider
9.61. Introduction. Open pit mining methods produce more than 80% of all raw materials today in the United States. Much of this comes either from properties that formerly employed underground methods
Jan 1, 1968
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62. Massive Sulfide Deposits of the Bagdad District, Yavapai County, Arizona
By Robert L. Clayton, Arthur Baker
Two massive sulfide zinc-copper ore bodies are in quartz-sericite schist (probably formed by regional metamorphism of sediments) and andesite of the Precambrian Yavapai Series, on opposite sides of a
Jan 1, 1968
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The Low Temperature Blast Furnace
By Patrick E. Cavanagh
"A pilot shaft furnace was operated for one year at Steep Rock to produce special high-grade products from coarse ore, using lignite as fuel. The furnace is 10 ft in diameter and 60 ft high. When oper
Jan 1, 1968
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Open Pit Practice At Endako Mine ? Introduction
By A. M. Laird
Endako Mines' molybdenum operation is located near the geographic center of the province of British Columbia, Canada. The property is six miles south of the Northern Transprovincial Highway and t
Jan 1, 1968
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The Three Major Problems In Rock Slope Stability In Canada ? Introduction
By C. O. Brawner
Approximately 7 billion tons of soil, rock and ore are currently being excavated in open pit mines and quarries on the North American continent at the present time. As the depth of excavation increase
Jan 1, 1968
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IC 8384 An Energy Model For The United States, Featuring Energy Balances For The Years 1947 To 1965 And Projections And Forecasts To The Years 1980 And 2000
By Warren E. Morrison
A simplified energy model for the United States is quantified for a recent historical period. The basic model and calculated quantified structures are used for a number of analytical case studies that
Jan 1, 1968
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IC 8386 Bibliography Of Investment And Operating Costs For Chemical And Petroleum Plants, January-December 1967
By Sidney Katell
This report, covering the period January 1967 through December 1967, is a continuation of a series that began with the publication of Information Circular 7516 in October 1949. It is the ninth in a se
Jan 1, 1968
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IC 8391 Dimension Stone
By William R. Barton
Dimension stones, with their almost infinite variety, have a broad range of properties and uses. Natural stone was beyond doubt the first mineral commodity used by man. Today dimension stone has widen
Jan 1, 1968
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Qualitative And Quantitative Aspects Of Crude Oil Composition
By Harold M. Smith
This publication summarizes the literature on the composition of petroleum, with special emphasis on naphtha and gas oil, and provides a source book for the known qualitative and quantitative facts on
Jan 1, 1968
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Engineering Geology Of The Manapouri Power Project, New Zealand
By B. G. Hicks
The Manapouri Power Project is located in New Zealand's South Island Fiordland. The project is being constructed for the New Zealand Ministry of Works. Construction began in 1963 and is scheduled
Jan 1, 1968
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IC 8380 United States Coals In World Markets
By George Markon
The importance of United States coal exports as a component of the national economy, the potential for growth of these exports, and the inter-national character of this sector of the coal industry are
Jan 1, 1968
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Hydrogenation Of Coal And Tar
By W. R. K. Wu
This bulletin traces the development of high-pressure, coal and tar hydrogenation technology, based on an intensive review of the pertinent literature. The bulletin was written as a part of the Bureau
Jan 1, 1968
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IC 8376 Technology And Use Of Lignite - Proceedings: Bureau Of Mines University Of North Dakota Symposium, Grand Forks, N. Dak., April 27-28, 1967 ? Introduction
The 1967 Lignite Symposium was held at Grand Forks, N. Dak., on April 27-28, 1967. This was the fifth of these technical meetings and the fourth which was cosponsored by the University of North Dakota
Jan 1, 1968
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Cold-Mold Arc Melting And Casting
By R. A. Beall
This bulletin reviews the historical background of the cold-mold arc-melting technology, with specific references to the development that led to homogeneous zirconium ingots. Descriptions are given of
Jan 1, 1968
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IC 8373 Helium: Bibliography Of Technical And Scientific Literature - January 1, 1947, To January 1, 1962 - A Supplement To Bulletin 484 ? Introduction
Helium has probably aroused more varied scientific curiosity than any other single element. Discovered by spectroscopic examination of the sun during an eclipse in 1868, helium is now known to exist n
Jan 1, 1968
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A Dictionary Of Mining, Mineral, And Related Terms - Preface
This dictionary is published by the Bureau of Mines as a contribution to the mining and mineral literature in the belief that it will fill a recognized need. Several attempts have been made over the
Jan 1, 1968
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81. Lindgren's Ore Classification after Fifty Years
By L. C. Graton
At the Tenth International Geological Congress, Mexico, 1906, Waldemar Lindgren presented "The Relation of Ore Deposition to Physical Conditions." Retrospect ranks it as the outstanding offering at th
Jan 1, 1968
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Savage River Mines The World's First Long Distance Iron Ore Slurry Pipeline (95ef4bc8-b1e0-4cc3-a83b-5d9b8bd12eba)
By W. F. McDermott
The transportation of solids by pipeline is not new. In 1891 a United States patent broadly covering a method of pumping coal with water was granted to W. C. Andrews. His pilot plant was constructed o
Jan 1, 1968