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Comparison of Secondary Fe-Mn Oxides in Fracture Coatings and Heavy-Mineral Concentrates as Sampling Media, Silver City Mining Region, New Mexico
By J. R. Hassemer, T. T. Chao, University of Georgia, K. C. Watts, R. F. Sanzolone
Secondary oxides of Fe-Mn have been used in mineral exploration from the time gossans were first recognized Since gossans are conspicuous features and are largely explored, it is necessary to look for
Jan 1, 1984
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Comparison Of Spherical Elastic, Voigt, And Observed Wave Forms For Large Underground Explosions
By George B. Clark, Edward E. Hornsey
Pulses from large underground explosions which traverse the rock beyond the "fracture" and "plastic" zones do not behave as a spherical elastic model. Observed attenuation is greater than that predict
Jan 1, 1972
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Comparison of the Flotation and Adsorption Characteristics of Ore and Coal-Pyrite with Ethyl Xanthate
By F. M. Lyon, F. J. Chernosky
Research efforts have not developed techniques for the complete desulfurization of coal that is needed to reduce air pollution caused by burning coal and to reduce the sulfur in metallurgical coke. Su
Jan 1, 1973
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Comparison Of The Geochemistry Of Limestones And Dolostones Adjacent To Mineralized Breccias (Coy Mine, Mascot-Jefferson City District) And Non-Mineralized Breccias (Thorn Hill Section) In East Tennessee
By Otto C. Kopp, Thomas B. Crattie, Dennis R. Owen
Whole-rock analyses of limestones, fine-gralned dolostones and coarser-grained dolostones adjacent to mineralized breccias (Coy mine, Mascot-Jefferson City district) were compared with similar litholo
Jan 1, 1985
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Comparison Of Various Structural Alloy Steels By Means Of The Static Notch-Bar Tensile Test
By G. Sachs, L. J. Ebert, W. F. Brown
IT is a generally recognized fact that a steel quenched from the austenitic range and tempered to yield a structure composed of tempered martensite becomes increasingly more ductile with increasing te
Jan 1, 1946
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Comparisons Between Electrolytic and Two Varieties Of Arsenical Lake Copper With Respect To Strength And Ductility In Cold-Worked And Annealed Test Strips
By C. H. Mathewson
CHARACTER OF THE WORK IN HAND IN planning the present experiments, we have made a particular effort to secure that adjustment of working conditions which would render the forthcoming tests most servi
Jan 7, 1916
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Comparisons of Blast-Furnace Results
By Frank Firmstone
IT is proposed to consider here only comparisons made between results obtained when the materials employed are precisely the same, two furnaces at the same works for example, or the same furnace under
Jan 1, 1876
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Compendium of Searles Lake Operations - 1918 - AIME
By G. F. Moulton
Extraction of minerals from Searles Lake brines has taken place since 1873. Early operations for borax and raw trona found on the surface were expanded after 1914 to include potash, salt cake, and sod
Jan 1, 1982
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Competitive Analysis
By Leons Kovisars
Introduction Competitive analysis is the collection and evaluation of data on a product, a product line or on an entire industry. Much of the focus of competitive analysis centers on production vol
Jan 1, 1985
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Competitive Fuel Prices ? Current Price Trends Favor Use of Petroleum Fuels
By A. J. Mcintosh
PRICE changes in competing fuels in the last three decades have reflected the changes in the consuming habits of the people of the United States. Prior to World War 11 the importance of fuel oil and f
Jan 1, 1947
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Competitive Relation of Coal and Petroleum in the United States
By W. Spencer Hutchinson
THE outstanding engineering accomplishment of the last three decades has been the development and application of more and cheaper power and its use instead of the labor of men and animals. Substitutio
Jan 1, 1933
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Complementary Influence Functions For Predicting Subsidence Caused By Mining
By D. E. Munson, H. J. Sutherland
Surface subsidence caused by underground mining is described through complementary influence functions. The complementary functions developed here differ from the simple functions previously used in t
Jan 1, 1982
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Complete Analytical And Alphabetical Index Of Vols. I.-XXXV., Inclusive, Of The Transactions Of The Institute
By AIME AIME
This volume, in the preparation of which all former annual or collective indexes have been not only compiled but revised, is published for the special benefit of all who do not possess complete sets o
Jul 1, 1907
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Complete Analytical And Alphabetical Index Of Vols. I.-XXXV., Inclusive, Of The Transactions Of The Institute.
By AIME AIME
This volume, an octavo of 626 pages, is now ready for delivery. By its aid, any subject treated or alluded to in the Transactions can be instantly tracked. The names of persons, mines, works, towns, e
Jan 11, 1907
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Completion Practices Related To Well Productivity
By W. J. Travers
SEVERAL new procedures for completing oil wells have been developed in recent years. Each method when used where properly applicable promises to be a definite aid to operators in lowering development
Jan 1, 1942
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Complexation of Calcium Ion in Selective Flocculation of Iron Ores
By R. J. Lipp, I. Iwasaki, R. H. Heerema
The presence of calcium ion in iron ore pulps that are upgraded by selective desliming can result in indiscriminate flocculation of both iron oxide and siliceous gangue slimes. In order to overcome th
Jan 1, 1983
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Complicated Adjustments Necessary in Petroleum Industry Because of War Factors
By NORMAN D. FitzGkrald
IN 1942 the outstanding characteristic of the petroleum industry was the multiplicity of war-induced distortions in virtually every segment of the business. So devastating was the success of the Nazi
Jan 1, 1943
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Compositing Drill Hole Sample Values
INTRODUCTION TO COMPOSITING Individual drill hole samples may vary greatly in size, length, and weight. The sample interval may represent any convenient unit of hole length, and is usually related
Jan 1, 1980
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Composition
Do not write until you have something to say. Think first; then write. In order to be understood, you must know what you wish to say. Clear writing is the consequence of clear thinking. Therefore cons
Jan 1, 1931
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Composition (21e98312-e974-4ba1-bac0-7144afc469ff)
By T. A. Rickard
Do not write until you have something to say. Think first; then write. In order to be understood, you must know what you wish to say. Clear writing is the consequence of clear thinking. Therefore cons
Jan 1, 1931