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Coal - Whirling steel teeth of Lee-NorseBy A. G. Gilbert
Paradoxical is the word. The coal industry, despite reach- ing a 22-year high in production (590 million tons), has been tagged as having its back to the wall vis-a-vis its valiant attempts to quench
Jan 1, 1971
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Industrial Raw MaterialsThe age of specialization has made man increasingly dependent on a larger number of different metals and minerals. Overexploitation during World War II and lavish squandering of irreplaceable mineral
Jan 1, 1950
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Robert Peele Receives Gold MedalNEARLY one hundred members of the Mining and Metallurgical Society of America and friends of Professor Peele met at dinner at the Aldine Club, New York, on the evening of April 26, to take part in the
Jan 6, 1923
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Analysis of Surface Coal Mine Spoil Bulk DensityBy L. W. Saperstein, W. B. Wells, L. B. Phelps
Several strip mine spoils are being examined to better understand their physical nature. The spoils were core drilled and each hole was logged using a nuclear geophysical tool to obtain bulk density d
Jan 1, 1984
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Who Profits From East-West Trade?By Eugene Guccione
Before answering the question raised in the title, let's briefly consider how East-West trade is viewed within the entire US political spectrum. Essentially, there are four major schools of thoug
Jan 9, 1974
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Ventilation Cost Impact Of Reduced Radon-Daughter Working LevelsBy Robert C. Bates
Published information on costs of radon daughter control in uranium mines was analyzed to develop estimates of the cost per ton for any level of radiation exposure control. All data were converted to
Jan 1, 1982
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Gravimeters: Their Relation to Seismometers, Astatization and CalibrationBy C. A. Heiland
MEASUREMENTS of gravity with gravimeters have come into increased use in this country and abroad in the past five years. Probably 100 to 125 gravimeter parties are working in the United States alone.
Jan 1, 1939
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New York Paper - The Formation of Fissures and the Origin of their Mineral ContentBy A. J. Brown
The causes that have formed fissures in the earth's crust, and the agencies that have converted them into metallic beds, are amongst the most important and interesting subjects that can engage th
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The Formation of Fissures and the Origin of Their Mineral ContentsBy A. J. Brown
THE causes that have formed fissures in the earth's crust, and the agencies that have converted them into metallic beds, are amongst the most important and interesting subjects that can engage th
Jan 1, 1874
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Lake Champlain (Plattsburgh) Paper - The Calculation of SlagsBy N. M. Langdon
The calculation of slags may be considered under three cases: I. A certain percentage of silica is required, it being known, in a
Jan 1, 1893
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The Zinc-Iron-Manganese Ore Bodies Of Franklin And Sterling Hill, Sussex County, New JerseyBy R. W. Metsger
The metamorphic zinc-iron-manganese ore in the Grenvillian rocks of the Reading Prong m Sussex County, N.J. is unique. The singularity of its mineral composition and associations has fueled controvers
Jan 1, 1985
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Oklahoma and Wyoming Anorthosite: Potential Domestic Sources of Alumina (75fd331e-9bc3-43a7-bd19-d586c2942048)By D. K. Grubbs, A. B. Moose
A brief overview of domestic sources of anorthosite in Oklahoma and Wyoming is presented, including drilling data on anorthosite and limestone exploration.
Jan 1, 1982
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The Effect Of Anti-Friction Bearings On The Haulage Of A Coal Mine (d709860d-865b-4a7c-bf91-3bc8e19154a0)Discussion of the paper of P. B. LIEBERMANN, presented at the St. Louis meeting October, 1917, and printed in Bulletin No. 127, July, 1917, pp. 1051 to 1062. P. B. LIEBERMANN.-As mentioned in my pape
Jan 1, 1918
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Second International Mining ConventionA three day international mining convention was held At the city hall of Nelson, B. C., June 19-21. It was held under the auspices of the Nelson-Slocan and British Columbia Mining Men's Club, the
Jan 8, 1919
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Meeting Of The Board Of Directors, Nov. 23, 1917An appropriation of $4000 was made to the United Engineering Society for the support of the work of the Engineering Council. It was resolved that the proposed amendments to the Constitution, regardin
Jan 1, 1918
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Manganese Steel, with Especial Reference to the Relation of Physical Properties to Microstructure and Critical RangesBy W. S. Potter
The proportions of manganese and carbon in manganese steel are familiar to all…
Jan 1, 1915
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New York Paper - Some Practical Suggestions Concerning the Genesis of Ore-DepositsBy Max Boehmer
The first and most lasting impression made upon the mind of him who examines a mine or a mining district consists in the observation that in each and every case there is an intimate association of the
Jan 1, 1904
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Determination of Industrial Screening EfficiencyBy Joseph W. Leonard
Seven formulas commonly used to evaluate industrial screening efficiency are investigated to determine if they are suitable for calculating the efficiency of rectangular-hole screens. Six formulas wer
Jan 1, 1975
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Opinion - Sabbatical SoundingsBy Geoffrey Purcell
Although the extractive metallurgist has not yet tackled the problem of getting blood out of a stone, he must, when faced with the mini- metal values of today's ores, believe that this ultimate m
Jan 1, 1970
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Papers - Geology of the Iron Deposits of the Sierra de Imataca, Venezuela (With Discussion)By Guillermo Zuloaga
The iron deposits of the Imataca Range of Venezuela, which occur along the Orinoco River, in the northern border of the Guayana Highlands, have lately attracted attention on account of their economic
Jan 1, 1935