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Using Availability Figures to Schedule Truck/Loader Replacement
By John W. Hughes
During the course of any truck loading operation, it will become necessary to replace hauling and loading units. Timing of replacement can be selected on the basis of necessity, or guesswork, or on a
Jan 10, 1976
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Colombian Oilfields In 1924
By L. G. Huntley
THE only oil produced in Colombia during the past year has been that from the Tropical Oil Co. concession, operated by the International Petroleum Co. This has been about the same in amount as that of
Jan 3, 1925
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The Analysis of Iron Ores Containing Both Phosphoric and Titanic Acids
By Thomas M. Drown, P. W. Shimer
THE precipitation of phosphoric with titanic acid, by boiling an iron solution which had been reduced to the ferrous condition by sulphuretted hydrogen or sulphurous acid, was first noticed by E. H. B
Jan 1, 1882
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Tungsten Recovery from Searles Lake Brines by Ion Exchange (c8c2c08d-adbb-4273-905d-dbad9a22194f)
By W. N. Marchant, P. T. Brooks, P. B. Altringer, R. O. Dannenberg
The US Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory tests to devise a process for recovering a marketable grade of tungsten from the brine of Searles Lake, Calif. The brine contain
Jan 1, 1980
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Ox The Action of Common Salt and Other Related Crystalline Salts in Wire-Drawing
By Charles O. Thompson
WHEN a wire rod of iron or of steel is immersed in a hot. solution of common salt, allowed to remain long enough to bring the metal to the temperature of the brine, and withdrawn, the surface of the r
Jan 1, 1881
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Gem Materials
By Richard H. Jahns
Gem materials, comprising those minerals and closely allied natural substances used for personal adornment, for the fashioning of ornamental objects, or for other decorative purposes, have been valued
Jan 1, 1975
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Neumann Bands As Evidence Of Action Of Explosives Upon Metal
By F. B. Foley
A description of tests made by a committee of the Division of Engineering of the National Research Council to determine whether velocity of impact affects the formation of Neumann bands. FOREWORD No
Jan 9, 1922
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Coal - Filter Cake Size-Consist and Moisture Relationships
By Orville R. Lyons
THE continuous vacuum filter, whether it be a vertical or horizontal disk, inside or outside drum, when properly applied is a very effective device for dewatering fine solids. Because of the number of
Jan 1, 1952
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Improving Mining Methods Cuts Costs Even With Low Production Rates
By Gerald, Sherman
INCREASED production and con¬sumption of all metals, indicate the progress of industry toward that condition formerly thought to be normal. With no market limitations on silver and gold the two new pr
Jan 1, 1936
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Drilling – Equipment, Methods and Materials - Laboratory Studies of Formation Damage in Sands Con...
By A. E. Anderson, H. J. Hilll
Laboratory data for 155 field muds and 77 .shales have been used to develop correlations to estimate the net streaming potential component of the SP. Analysis of these data and comparison with field t
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Financing Prospects And Mines - Where The Money Comes From And How It Is Obtained
By A. B. Parsons
Not so many years ago the interest of the average mining engineer in money matters-aside from his pay check or his consulting fees-was confined to the per-ton cost of mining and beneficiating ore and
Jan 1, 1932
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Papers - Some Complexities of Impact Strength (T.P. 1341, Howe Lecture)
By Alfred V. de Forest
We are now assembled in this hall for the eighteenth lecture in honor of the memory of our greatest American metallurgist, Henry Marion Howe. Many of his most intimate contemporaries, led, as was fitt
Jan 1, 1941
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Part II - Papers - Reduction of Zinc Oxide by Carbon Monoxide in the Presence of Strontium Oxide
By H. M. Davis, T. S. Jones
A methodfor accelerating the reduction of a metal oxide by carbon monoxide is to incorporate in the reduction system a nonreducible oxide which has a strong affinity for carbon dioxide and will remove
Jan 1, 1968
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The Effect Of Solid State Dopants Upon Electrostatic Separation
By F. F. Aplan, G. Simkovich
Zinc oxide, an n-type semiconductor, and nickel oxide, a p-type semiconductor, were studied in electrostatic separation experiments in pure and doped forms. In addition, pure potassium chloride and po
Jan 1, 1980
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Amenia Paper - Notes on the Salisbury (Conn.), Iron Mines and Works
By A. L. Holley
The three principal mines from which the celebrated Salisbury iron ores are obtained are called respectively the "Old Hill," "Davis," and "Chatfield" ore beds, and are situated in the town of Salisbur
Jan 1, 1879
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Optimization of Multicycle Steam Stimulation
By K. C. Hong, R. B. Jensen
The problem of determining the optimum set of steam volumes and cycle lengths for a single well undergoing multicycle steam stimulation in order to maximize the cumulative discounted net income has be
Jan 1, 1970
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The Ores In The Limestone At Bingham, Utah
By Richard Hunt
BINGHAM has produced 6 per cent. of this country's copper. In total production, it ranks fourth among the copper camps of North America, the order being Butte, Michigan, Bisbee, and Bingham. In i
Jan 3, 1924
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Philadelphia Paper - Heat Treatment and Constitution of Duralumin (with Discussion)
By P. D. Merica, H. Scott, R. G. Waltenberg
The remarkable phenomena exhibited by the aluminum alloy known as duralumin were discovered during the years 1903—1911 by A. Wilm1,2 and have been described by him and by others. 3, 4,5.6 The unusu
Jan 1, 1921
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Biographical Notice - Died in Service - George Roper, Jr.
B. S. and E. M. from the School of Mines at Socorro, New Mexico, in May, 1912. Immediately after graduating, he began as a practical miner in the U. S. mines at Bingham, Utah, but in November, 1912, h
Jan 1, 1920