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    Production Engineering and Engineering Research - Development of Hydrogen on Porosimeter

    By A. B. Stevens, C. J. Coberly

    The absolute porosity of a rock or sand may be defined as the volume of the interparticle space expressed as a percentage of the total rock volume. The effective porosity as contrasted with the absolu

    Jan 1, 1933

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    The Coal-Briquette Plant At Bankhead, Alberta, Canada.

    By Edward W. Parker

    This plant was built in 1907 at the Bankhead mines to manufacture briquettes by the Zwoyer process under license from the Zwoyer Fuel Co., of New York, N. Y. The building was constructed to contain t

    Jan 5, 1908

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    A Review of Subsidence Experiences in the Southern Coalfield New South Wales, Australia

    By William A. Kapp

    INTRODUCTION Coal is being mined from beneath residential areas, structures, bodies of water and other surface features in the coalfields to the north, south and west of Sydney. The particular pro

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Operating Methods At The Morning Mine

    By C. E. Wethered

    THE Morning mine is operated through one main working adit, known as No. 6 or 800 tunnel level. At a distance of 10,000 ft. underground from the portal is the vertical four-compartment, main working s

    Jan 7, 1927

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    Good Earth

    Mother Earth has had a long life extending over two billion years, during which time she has changed from a mass of incandescent gases to her present form, exhibiting a density stratification from the

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Papers - Melting and Casting Metals - Distribution of Lead Impurity in a Copper-refining Furnace Bath (With Discussion)

    By L. H. de Wald, J. Walter Scott

    The removal of lead by fire refining methods from copper of electrolytic quality is growing in importance. Particularly is this true of the refining of secondary copper and copper cathodes obtained fr

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Atlanta, Ga Paper - Notes on the Underground Supplies of Potable Waters in the South Atlantic Piedmont Plateau

    By J. A. Holmes

    It is a fact that is coming to be more widely recognized by the general public, as well as by members of the medical fraternity, that the health of persons living in our hill-country depends in no sma

    Jan 1, 1896

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    New York Paper - The Commercial Analysis of Furnace Gases

    By T. Egleston

    The importance of making analyses of gases in furnaces which are used for metallurgical purposes is every day growing more and more evident. It is the only method of understanding the reactions that t

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    The Commercial Analysis of Furnace Gases

    By T. PH. D. Egleston

    THE importance of making analyses of gases in furnaces which are used for metallurgical purposes is every day growing more and more evident. It is the only method of understanding the reactions that t

    Jan 1, 1877

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    Concerning The Ore Of Gold And Its Qualities In Detail.

    BECAUSE gold is a compound mineral praised by philosophers and all wise men as being of the highest perfection among all mixed minerals, and because of its great beauty, it is the universal opinion th

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Rock Breakage With Confined Concentrated Charges

    By Wilbur I. Duvall, Thomas C. Atchison

    Over the past ten years a series of investigations have been conducted to determine some of the physical processes involved in breaking rock with confined concentrated charges. Detailed discussions of

    Jan 6, 1959

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    Mining Administration

    By Gealy W. Wallwork

    INTRODUCTION The administrative processes of coal mines are becoming increasingly complex. As society evolves into a more complicated structure with greater emphasis on individuality, government r

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Mining Administration (7f7fa528-f117-445d-952d-035d356074b3)

    By Gealy W. Wallwork

    INTRODUCTION The administrative processes of coal mines are becoming increasingly complex. As society evolves into a more complicated structure with greater emphasis on individuality, government r

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Production Engineering and Engineering Research - The Mechanics of Porous Flow Applied to Water-flooding Problems (With Discussion)

    By M. Muskat, R. D. Wyckoff, H. G. Botset

    The flow of liquids through porous media is known to follow Darcy's law which states that the velocity of flow is proportional to the pressure gradient. This law is but a statement of the facts o

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Thomas Verner Moore - Chairman, Petroleum Division, A.I.M.E.

    By AIME AIME

    AS one of his friends asserted at the Galveston meeting last fall, T. V. Moore is one of the "thinkers" in his field. He is head of production research for the Humble Oil & Refining Co., with headquar

    Jan 1, 1940

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    St. Joe's Pneumatic Charger

    By L. W. Casteel

    St. Joseph Lead Company's Southeast Missouri mines have been successfully converted to the use of ammonium nitrate and fuel oil as a blasting agent. This is significant to the company because it

    Jan 5, 1962

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    Physical Metallurgy - Orientation Changes during Recrystallization in Silicon Ferrite (Metals Technology, April 1945)

    By C. G. Dunn

    With respect to theories of recrystalliza-tion in metals plastically deformed. it has been said that the present status of this subject is far from satisfactory.1 It may also be said that before any m

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Papers - Concentration - Organic Sulphides as Oily Collectors. (Mining Technology, May 1943)

    By M. D. Hassiallis

    The claim is made in a number of patents1'2'3'4 that some compounds of the class known as aryl sulphides have collector properties. One of these patents generalizes the claim to include

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Validity Of Competition In A Natural Resource Industry

    By John D. Gill

    THIS paper assumes the incontrovertible nature of the statement that the validity of competition in the nonnatural resource industries is established firmly on the rate and extent of the economic deve

    Jan 1, 1941