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    Deep Open-Pit Optimization

    By Henri V. Reibell

    Deep open pit optimization supposes very long and sedious calculations in order to assign the best shape of the pit and the best bottom level, which will give the biggest profit. Computers give the

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Deep Ruth Approaches Production Despite High Costs and Obstacles to Shaft Sinking

    By Paul Hett

    The much-heralded Deep Ruth operation of Kennecott Copper Corp., at Ruth, Nev., is scheduled to become a producer by 1957. Inaugurated as a project in 1951, production was originally scheduled to star

    Jan 4, 1955

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    Deep Stress Measurements In Three Ohio Quarries And Their Comparison To Near-Surface Tests

    By Bezalel C. Haimson

    Anna, Ohio, at the junction of Cincinnati, Findlay and Kankakee arches, has been the site of repeated and sometimes damaging earthquakes. As part of a seismicity investigation near-surface (0.15-1 m d

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Deep Well Pumping In California

    By Hallan Marsh

    THE subject of this paper is apt to bring to mind wells ranging from 6000 to over 8000 ft. in depth. However, it is uncommon to pump wells at depths greater than about 5000 ft. Fig. 1 shows the number

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Deep-Hole Prospecting At The Chief Consolidated Mines

    By Chas Dobbel

    THE Chief Consolidated properties are situated in the Tintic mining district of Utah, being included in Juab and Utah Counties, about 70 miles south of Salt Lake City. The drilling referred to in this

    Jan 9, 1925

  • AIME
    Deep-well Drilling Technique - Deep-well Drilling Technique (with Discussion)

    By H. H. Dievendorff, F. W. Hertel

    The method of drilling deep wells into the earth for the recovery of oil and gas is beset with many hazards. This is especially true in the Ventura Avenue field, which has the distinction of being the

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AIME
    Deepest 72-in Diameter Rotary Drilled Shaft Sunk for AEC by Loffland Bros.

    One of the most unusual assignments in the his¬tory of Loffland Bros. Co. is now in progress with the drilling of a 72-in. diam. shaft in Nevada for the United States Atomic Energy Commission. Project

    Jan 9, 1964

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    Deepsea Ventures Readying Its Attack On Pacific Nodules

    By A. Blake Caldwell

    The continental margins and ocean basins represent by far the largest unexplored frontier for discovery and development of mineral values. In April 1971, Deepsea Ventures, Inc., at a press conference

    Jan 1, 1971

  • AIME
    Defeated Bill for Licensing Engineers to be Fought Over in Massachusetts

    By AIME AIME

    AT A meeting of the Boston Local Section of the Institute, on Oct. 3, approval was voted to the work done by its representatives on the Committee opposing the passage of a bill by the, Massachusetts L

    Jan 1, 1921

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    Defense Mineral Policies and Programs of the U.S. Government

    By John D. Morgan

    Prior to World War I there was no Government stockpiling program. Prior to World War I1 relatively few items were included in Government stockpiling and the start of that war found most objectives for

    Nov 1, 1955

  • AIME
    Definition, Present Status And Future Of Flotation

    By Ernest Gayford

    THIS is a nontechnical paper on flotation, subdivided under three general headings: (1) Definition of flotation; (2) what flotation is now doing in Utah; and (3) what is the future of flotation? . D

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AIME
    Deflection of Girders

    By W. S. Ayres

    I AM well aware that this subject is not strictly in the line of mining engineering, yet as it is a subject with which mining engineers at times have something to do, I have thought, perhaps, it might

    Jan 1, 1877

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    Deflection Of Mine Roof Supports

    By Lawrence Adler

    Any design of a mine roof in bedded deposits which ignores differential deflections at the supports can quickly lead to dangerous overstressing. As illustrated by the typical case presented on page 10

    Jan 10, 1959

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    Deformation And Recrystallization Of Copper And Brass - Hardness Microstructure And Texture Changes

    By R. M. Brick, M. A. Williamson

    CERTAIN features of the response of copper and brass to deformation and recrystallization remain obscure. The textures obtained on rolled sheet are listed by Schmid and Boas1 as: No adequate explanat

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Deformation Lines In Cold-Rolled Copper And Its Binary Alpha Solid Solution Alloys With Aluminum, Nickel And Zinc

    By H. P. Moore, R. W. Fenn, Harold Margolin, W. R. Hibbard

    DEFORMATION lines, also called etch markings or strain markings, are noneffaceable lines developed in individual grains by etching a metal specimen which has been cold worked sufficiently to cause ato

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Deformation Mechanisms In Granodiorite At Effective Pressures To 100 MPA And Temperatures To Partial Melting

    By J. Handin, S. J. Bauer, M. Friedman

    Deformation mechanisms in room-dry and water-saturated specimens of Charcoal Granodiorite, shortened at 10-4s-1, at effective pressures (Pe) to 100 MPa and temperatures to partial melting (?1050°C) ar

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Deformation of an Aluminum Alloy by a Constant Load

    By Sadtler, C. B.

    IT is generally assumed that in most metals and alloys a given tensile stress produces a given deformation irrespective of the length of time during which the stress is applied. This assumption is jus

    Jan 1, 1927

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    Deformation Of Beta Brass

    By Alden B. Greninger

    IN a recent study1 of the deformation of metastable beta copper-zinc and beta copper-tin crystals, it was established that the parallel markings that appear on the surface of these crystals after slig

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Deformation of Beta Brass (8b107c3f-2cd1-4061-8766-bfe194d82c63)

    By Alden Greninger

    IN a recent study1 of the deformation of metastable beta copper-zinc and beta copper-tin crystals, it was established that the parallel markings that appear on the surface of these crystals after slig

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Deformations in the Shells of Rotary Cement Kilns

    By S. M. Brisbane

    The life of refractory linings in rotary cement kilns can be shortened by uneven or inadequate support of the kiln and its shell and by variations in the conditions of operation. Alteration of these f

    Feb 1, 1956