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Application of Geostatistics in a Coal Deposit (1981)By Y. C. Kim, I. K. Chopra, F. Martino
This paper reviews geostatistical work in a coal deposit performed jointly by the University of Arizona and the Homer City Owners. The study objective was to Predict more accurately the inseam sulfur
Jan 1, 1982
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Applied Geology In Operations: Carr Fork Mine, UtahBy W. J. Garmoe
The Carr Fork mine is located approximately 50 kilometers southwest of Salt Lake City, Utah, in the Bingham or West Mountain District, adjacent to the Bingham open pit copper mine. Applied geology at
Jan 1, 1984
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Economic Aspects on Hole Deviation in Sublevel StopingBy Gunnar Almgren
Hole deviation has great consequences on mining economy, especially for long hole drilling technique. First of all the bore hole datas are concerned but also such factors as development, loss of ore a
Jan 1, 1981
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Institute of Metals Division - Retrogression in Age HardeningBy L. F. Mondolfo
An aluminum-copper 4 pct Cu alloy aged at room temperature for times increasing up to 78,000 hr was annealed at 170°C and the hardness and electrolytic potential determined during retrogression and su
Jan 1, 1960
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What To Look For in Coal Dryer MaintenanceBy Harry L. Washburn
Use of coal thermal dryers has steadily increased since 1928 when one of the predecessor companies of the present Consolidation Coal Cu. constructed a complete preparation plant with thermal dryers. T
Jan 8, 1963
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Metal Consumption in Hammer Mills at Norris DamBy Francisco Cadena
THE construction of Norris Dam, built by the Tennessee Valley Authority on the Clinch River, a tributary of the Tennessee River, involved the production of coarse and fine aggregate for approximately
Jan 1, 1937
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The State Of Rock Mechanics Knowledge In DrillingBy W. C. Maurer
Although millions of feet of rock are drilled annually, the basic drilling mechanisms involved are not well understood. The primary reason for this lack of knowledge is because the basic principles of
Jan 1, 1967
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Ceramic Materials Other Than Clays Abundant in CaliforniaBy B. M. Burchfiel
CALIFORNIA possesses such an abundance of ceramic materials other than clays, that she is quite independent of other states and foreign countries so far as these materials are concerned. Certain users
Jan 1, 1936
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Officers Of AIME Sections Predominantly Petroleum In Membership[Billings Petroleum Section: Fraser M. Burback, chairman; N. J. Matthews, first vice-chairman; Charles B. Evans, second vice-chairman; and lion M. Madden, secretary-treasurer. Meets 3d Tues., Petroleu
Jan 1, 1961
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Substituted Starches In Amine Flotation Of Iron OreBy C. S. Chang
PEARL starch, a corn starch prepared with a minimum of alteration, is a good selective depressant for iron oxide minerals.1 From what is known of the complex chemistry of corn starch, there is evidenc
Jan 9, 1954
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Mexico during 1938By V. R. Garfias
After a series of fruitless negotiations, the Mexican Government, on March 18, 1938, decreed the expropriation of several oil companies, and took possession of the properties, offices and records not
Jan 1, 1939
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Cuba during 1939By Robert H. Palmer
Sacuranao Field.—Bacuranao field is about 12 miles east of Havana, along the contact between Cretaceous sediments and a serpentine intrusion. The zone lies within an extensive anticlinorium. The field
Jan 1, 1940
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Cuba during 1939By Robert H. Palmer
Sacuranao Field.—Bacuranao field is about 12 miles east of Havana, along the contact between Cretaceous sediments and a serpentine intrusion. The zone lies within an extensive anticlinorium. The field
Jan 1, 1940
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Mexico during 1938By V. R. Garfias
After a series of fruitless negotiations, the Mexican Government, on March 18, 1938, decreed the expropriation of several oil companies, and took possession of the properties, offices and records not
Jan 1, 1939
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Washington D.C. Paper - Presence of Tellurium in CopperBy T. Egleston
SOME months ago samples of black oxide of copper and of pig copper from Colorado were sent to me to examine for arsenic and
Jan 1, 1882
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Dispersion Hardening in Copper and silver Base AlloysBy J. L. Gregg
A STUDY of copper and silver base alloys was made with the object of finding, if possible, useful alloys subject to dispersion hardening. These studies led to the discovery of several alloys showing c
Jan 1, 1929
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Colorado Paper - Gold in Granite and Plutonic RocksBy William P. Blake
A recent paper by Prof. George P. Merrill, Curator of the Department of Geology of the U. S. National Museum, Wash-
Jan 1, 1897