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Examples of Current Surface Mining Research: Operational and Potential (661f8c31-69ea-4ab4-af40-f35a6c67709a)By M. B. Truehaft
Expectations for coal in the early to mid-1970s prompted the government and industry to pursue research and development programs to increase underground and surface mining coal Productivity and net co
Jan 1, 1985
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Relation Of Gypsum Supplies To MiningBy D. H. Newland
CERTAIN observations from the field and laboratory suggest the need for recasting some of our ideas about gypsum as a rock-forming mineral and in relation to supplies for industrial use. Until about 2
Jan 9, 1921
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Oil Reserves Of The United StatesBy David White
THE submission of carefully prepared estimates of the oil reserves of the United States calls for no apology or explanation. In this country, petroleum is a rapidly wasting asset and an occasional app
Jan 6, 1922
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Ottawa Paper - Phosphorus in Cast-IronBy W. J. Keep
Those who have observed the influence of various elements upon cast-iron will be interested in the methods used by us to form the several series of test-bars, which form the basis of the conclusions p
Jan 1, 1890
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John M. Boutwell - A New Director of the InstituteBy AIME AIME
MINING geology has been at once the vocation and avocation of John M. Boutwell, newly elected Director of the Institute representing Utah and Colorado. Geologists were looked at askance by most of the
Jan 1, 1937
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Chloridizing Leaching At Park CityDiscussion of the paper of THEODORE P. HOLT, presented at the Salt Lake meeting August, 1914, and printed in Bulletin No. 91, July, 1914, pp. 1699 to 1708. F. S. SCHMIDT, Salt Lake City, Utah.-Any fu
Jan 11, 1914
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Dedusting And Dust CollectionBy Thomas L. Garwood, F. C. Menk
IT is generally accepted that no method of coal cleaning except froth flotation is effective in cleaning dust. In the majority of coals mined in the United States the dust sues contain a high percenta
Jan 1, 1950
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Technical Notes - Simple Devices for Approximating Constant Stress During Tensile Creep TestsBy R. P. Carreker, R. L. Fullman, J. C. Fisher
CREEP tests are usually constant load tests. As deformation occurs, the cross section of the specimen changes so as to maintain approximately constant volume. Until necking starts,
Jan 1, 1954
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Laboratory Studies on Iron Ore Sintering and TestingBy H. F. Ameen, F. M. Hamilton
Results of a laboratory investigation of some sintering variables are presented. The effect on physical properties of mix component variation and rate of cooling of the sinter is illustrated by crush
Jan 12, 1950
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New York Paper - The Killing of the Burning Gas Well in the Caddo Oil Field, LouisianaBy C. D. Keen
In the latter part of the summer of 1913 the Conservation Commission of the State of Louisiana, under presidency of M: L. Alexander, decided to stop the waste of natural gas going on at the "burning g
Jan 1, 1915
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Proceedings Of Meeting And World Conference On Mineral Resources – Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Celebration And World Conference On Mineral ResourcesAT the meeting of the Board of Directors in March 1945, plans were discussed for a special General Meeting to commemorate, in an appropriate way, the founding of the Institute at Wilkes-Barre, Pennsyl
Jan 1, 1947
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The Solvent Extraction ProcessBy A. W. Ashbrook
The process of solvent extraction.(or liquid-liquid extraction) is a separation technique involving mass transfer across a phase boundary, and as such is not limited to metal transfer from an aqueous
Jan 1, 1978
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Non-metallic Minerals - Borate Deposits Near Kramer, CaliforniaBy Hoyt Stoddard Gale
Recent work on borate deposits near Kramer in the extreme southeast corner of Kern County, California, is of special interest because of the information it seems to give concerning the mode of origin
Jan 1, 1926
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An Analysis Of The Geological Engineering Curriculum, As Applied To The Training Of Mining GeologistsBy Harold W. Scott
Geological Engineering is now a recognized curriculum in most of the mining schools in United States. Graduates of these schools are scattered over the face of the earth, participating in exploration
Jan 1, 1944
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Dedusting And Dust CollectionBy Thomas L. Garwood, F. C. Menk
IT is generally, accepted that no method of coal cleaning except froth flotation is effective in cleaning dust. In the majority of coals mined in the United States the dust sizes contain a high percen
Jan 1, 1943
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Past And Future Uranium UtilizationBy R. L. Doan
WHEN the Plutonium Project was started in the spring of 1942 there was no technology to produce uranium metal of the required purity. Not only was there no such metal available; no one knew how to mak
Jan 9, 1957
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Mining Branch and Divisions (f0c30295-fb7a-43c4-9542-51043d2c18b2)Coal Division Industrial Minerals Division Minerals Beneficiation Division Mining, Geology and Geophysics Division Council Will Mitchell, Jr, Chairman (MBD), Kenneth L Cook, Vice-Chairman (MGGD)
Jan 1, 1956
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Principles Governing Mexican Taxation Of PetroleumBy Valentin R. Garfias
PRODUCTION AND MARINE TRANSPORTATION OF MEXICAN PETROLEUMS ALTHOUGH the work on which this paper is based was carried on, by the writer as Special Commissioner of the Petroleum Department of the Mex
Jan 2, 1921
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Mexican Meeting, Excursions and EntertainmentsJan 1, 1902
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67. The Homestake MineBy A. L. Slaughter
The Homestake mine, located in western South Dakota, was discovered in 1876. The first reported production was in I 878. Total production through 1965 is 6,554,249 troy ounces of silver and 27,961,276
Jan 1, 1968