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Freezing Method Solves Problem In Carlsbad, N. Mex. Shaft
By John E. Latz
QUICKSAND far below the surface, stopped two attempts by the Potash Co. of America to sink a third shaft to a potash bed that lies 1000 ft below the southern New Mexico desert. Virtually all methods o
Jan 1, 1952
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Freezing Techniques For Shaft Support
By T. R. Braithwaite
The brief comments made in this chapter deal mainly with shaft sinking, but don't assume that freezing techniques apply only to shaft sinking. They can be used on tunnel work, on such things as l
Jan 1, 1970
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French Mineral Position
By Charles Will Wright
FRANCE will be given a large portion of the Marshall Plan funds for relief, reconstruction, and industrial development in France and in her colonial possessions. At present that country is not in posi
Jan 1, 1948
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French Occupation of the Ruhr
By Robert Ignouf
MY REMARKS, which I feel highly honored in being invited to make, shall be limited to a consideration of -the mining and metallurgical problems involved in this question; in fact, these problems alone
Jan 5, 1923
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French Post-war Mineral Resources
By AIME AIME
BECAUSE of its unequalled skill, your country in- creased its production until, in 1913, it produced 40 per cent. of the world's consumption of coal, iron ore, and cast iron; 45 per cent. of the
Jan 1, 1920
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Frequency Distributions And Spatial Variability Of Geological Variables
By Frederik P. Agterberg
This paper deals with frequency distributions in the field of mineral resource evaluation when a grid is superimposed on the study area and metallogenetically significant attributes are coded with res
Jan 1, 1977
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Fresh-water Diatomite in the Pacific Coast Region
By Henry Mulryan
DIATOMS are microscopic aquatic plants of the order Bacillariaceae. They are unicellular plants with skeletons made up of amorphous opaline silica. The skeletons show highly ornate, complicated geomet
Jan 1, 1939
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Fresh-Water Diatomite In The Pacific Coast Region (92b9e34a-93db-44ce-8c58-35abd7e09d45)
By Henry Mulryan
DIATOMS are microscopic aquatic plants of the order Bacillariaceae. They are unicellular plants with skeletons made up of amorphous opaline silica. The skeletons show highly ornate, complicated geomet
Jan 1, 1939
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Friction Drive Mine Hoists – Recent Installations and Design Considerations
By E. P. Pfleider, E. G. Malmlow, F. Landau
Friction drive hoists, long popular on the Continent, are now being installed in the U. S. and Canada by the Swedish firm of ASEA. Invented by C. F. Koepe and used first in 18.77, the principle is the
Jan 1, 1955
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Friction Hoist Installed For Multilevel Service at Lyon Mountain
By John K. Irwin
Friction hoisting has assumed a major role since its introduction to North America less than ten years ago. Interest was illustrated by a recent visit of the Adirondack Section of AIME to a new fr
Jan 10, 1963
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Friction Rock Stabilizers-A Different Approach to Ground Support
By James J. Scott
A four-year program of research, development, and field testing has led to the refinement of a ground support system utilizing friction rock stabilizers, or "Split Sets," as they are known by their pa
Jan 7, 1977
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Frictional Sliding And Fracture Behavior Of Some Nevada Test Site Tuffs
By C. Morrow
Deformation studies were performed on tuffaceous rocks fran Yucca Mountain, Nevada Test Site to determine the strengths and coefficients of friction under confining pressures from 10-50 MPa at room te
Jan 1, 1984
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Friday Morning Session, April 26 1940 - Minutes
By Open-Hearth Steel
I received a telegram yesterday from Mr. J. H. Nead saying that he regretted circumstances had come up which prevent his attending the meeting, but that arrangements have been made and Mr. T. S. Washb
Jan 1, 1940
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Friendly Possibilities of Engineering Societies
Engineers and masters of enterprise are waking fast to the realization that there is something more in the relations of employer and employee than mechanical output, which can be measured mathematical
Jan 1, 1919
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From Drill Hole To Total Estimate, A Workable Geostatistical Case Study
By Bruce T. Stanley
The concepts of ore reserve estimation at the Henderson mine are reviewed presenting a geostatistical approach and procedure as applied. Specific problems encountered are recapped and explained as to
Jan 1, 1977
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From Falling Creek To Zug Island
By M. O. Holowaty, C. M. Squarcy
Bituminous coal furnaces give way to coke, and by 1880, the American iron and steel industry was growing at a tremendous rate. In the twentieth century, the number of operating blast furnaces was cut
Jan 1, 1961
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From Indian Scrapings To 85-Ton Trucks: The Development Of Chino
By W. A. Gibson, A. D. Trujillo
The Santa Rita copper deposit first served as a source of native copper for Indian implements and weapons. In 1801 Santa Rita copper, trans- ported by mule train to Chihuahua, began to be used commerc
Jan 1, 1966
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From its Organization to December, 1930 - Proceeding of Meetings
Trans. No. Place Date Vol. Page 1. Wilkes-Barre Pa......May.71 1 3 2. Bethlehem, Pa.........Aug., '71 I 10
Jan 1, 1930
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From Metallurgical Coal Tailings to Thermal Fuel
By John J. Van den Broek
As the established tailings disposal techniques do not meet the requirements of today, alternative methods of disposal are explored. McIntyre Mines Ltd., Coal Div. found a solution in the construction
Jan 1, 1983
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From New York To San Francisco With The Institute Party
By F. F. Sharpless
ON Saturday evening, Sept. 9, a small party of Institute members, their wives and friends, left New York to attend the Fall Meeting of the Institute at San Francisco. In this party there were: Preside
Jan 10, 1922