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Open StopeBriefly, an open stope is one in which the ore is taken out and no filling is put in; the only support for the walls may be posts or pillars of ore. Such a method is limited to orebodies with strong w
Jan 1, 1925
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Institute of Metals Division - Diffusion of Gold into Copper (TN)By T. F. Archbold, W. H. King
THE diffusivities of gold in polycrystalline copper have been determined in the temperature range from 700° to 1000°C by the utilization of the neutron-activation method. Martin, Johnson, and ~saro&ap
Jan 1, 1965
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Geophysics and Geochemistry - Geophysical Exploration of Iron OreBy G. W. Leney
Iron ores occur in such a wide variety of forms that nearly every kind of prospecting, geological knowledge, and geophysical technique has some application in the search for them. The type of orebody
Jan 1, 1964
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Lineament Tectonics And Some Ore Districts Of The SouthwestBy Evans B. Mayo
As a result of studies distributed over the earth- including ocean basins as well as continents- some tectonists recognize four dominant structural trends: 1) northwest; 2) northeast; 3) nearly east-
Jan 11, 1958
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Influence of Rock Structure on StabilityBy Zavis M. Zavodni, Carl D. Broadbent
During the past 15 years, rock mass structural properties have become acknowledged as the focal point for rock slope design. Re- search into the methods for measuring and incorporating structure into
Jan 1, 1983
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Peace-Not The End But The BeginningIn an address delivered at Atlantic City, N. T., Dec. 5, 1918, M. L. Requa, General Director, Oil Division of the United States Fuel Administration, said: We face a new era with all its uncertainties
Jan 2, 1919
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Application of Electrical Technology to Monitor the Ball Milling Process and Reduce the Rate of Wear of the Grinding MediaBy S. A. Hoenig
In an earlier publication, the application of exoelectron technology to the monitoring of dry grinding in a ball mill was reported. Recently, the author has investigated the ball mill problem in more
Jan 1, 1985
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Washington Paper - Note on the Plate-Amalgamation of Gold and SilverBy E. A. H. Tays
As I promised, in a former paper on the Bryan Mill,* to give further data regarding the plates from four battery-aprons, I now submit the following: These aprons were 4.5 feet wide by 16 feet long;
Jan 1, 1901
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National Safety Council MeetingTHE National Safety Council will hold the following ses-sions in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, N. Y., on Oct. 2, 3 and 4: Oct. 2. 9.30 A. M. 1. Report of past year committees, by Chairman 2.
Jan 9, 1928
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Marmora: Bethlehem Beneficiates Open Pit Ore, Pelletizes Concentrates, at New Iron ProducerBethlehem Steel Co. has just brought an all-new iron ore mine into production at Marmora, Canada, about 120 miles east of Toronto. High grade pellets produced at the mine from open-pit magnetite ore t
Jul 1, 1955
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Salt Lake Paper - The Leaching of Copper Ores. A DiscussionR. C. Canby, Wallingford, Conn. (communication to the Secretary*). —Apropos of the experimental reduction of copper from cuprous chloride by fusion with ground limestone and colre, as described by Mes
Jan 1, 1915
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Results of Wire Saw TestsBy J. B. Newsom
DURING July and August, 1931, the Bloomington Limestone Co.,. at Bloomington, Ind., ran a single wire saw on ledge No. 2 at Maple Hill quarry. The ledge was hard rock, much harder than the average Ind
Jan 1, 1932
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C. H. Herty, Jr., Chairman, Iron and Steel Division, A.I.M.E.By AIME AIME
FEW men are as well known to metallurgists or steel men everywhere as this year's Chairman of the Iron and Steel Division. This is evident from the writer's experience some years ago while v
Jan 1, 1941
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St. Louis Paper - Oil Fields of Russia (with Discussion)By T. G. Madgwick, A. Beeby Thompson
FoR more than 2500 years, natural gas issues in the Surakhany district of the Apsheron peninsula were the object of pilgrimages by fire worshippere and Hindoos from Burma and India. Even as late as 18
Jan 1, 1921
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Nonmetallic Minerals - Results of Wire Saw Tests (With Discussion)By J. B. Newsom
During July and August, 1931, the Bloomington Limestone Co., at Bloomington, Ind., ran a single wire saw on ledge No. 2 at Maple Hill quarry. The ledge was hard rock, much harder than the average Indi
Jan 1, 1932
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Papers - On the Origin of Certain Systems of Ore-bearing Fractures (With Discussion)By W. H. Emmons
In 1922 Morey made a series of experiments in which he observed the cooling of a molten system containing H2O, 9.1 per cent; K2O, 17.3 per cent and SiO2, 73.6 per cent. This system was confined in a b
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - On the Origin of Certain Systems of Ore-bearing Fractures (With Discussion)By W. H. Emmons
In 1922 Morey made a series of experiments in which he observed the cooling of a molten system containing H2O, 9.1 per cent; K2O, 17.3 per cent and SiO2, 73.6 per cent. This system was confined in a b
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - On the Origin of Certain Systems of Ore-bearing Fractures (With Discussion)In 1922 Morey made a series of experiments in which he observed the cooling of a molten system containing H2O, 9.1 per cent; K2O, 17.3 per cent and SiO2, 73.6 per cent. This system was confined in a b
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - On the Origin of Certain Systems of Ore-bearing Fractures (With Discussion)By W. H. Emmons
In 1922 Morey made a series of experiments in which he observed the cooling of a molten system containing H2O, 9.1 per cent; K2O, 17.3 per cent and SiO2, 73.6 per cent. This system was confined in a b
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - On the Origin of Certain Systems of Ore-bearing Fractures (With Discussion)By W. H. Emmons
In 1922 Morey made a series of experiments in which he observed the cooling of a molten system containing H2O, 9.1 per cent; K2O, 17.3 per cent and SiO2, 73.6 per cent. This system was confined in a b
Jan 1, 1935