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Open Stope - Mining Methods at Cornucopia, OregonBy Robert M. Betts
The Cornucopia district is situated in northeastern Oregon 25 miles from the Snake River branch of the Oregon Short Line R.R. and 75 miles northeast of Baker City, in the Wallowa Mountains. The for
Jan 1, 1925
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Relations between Government Surveys and the Mining Industry - Value of a State Geological Survey to a Nonmining CommunityBy William M. Agar
Now that both the national and state legislatures are seeking ways of reducing expenses, the appropriations for geological investigation and for the study of mineral resources have been greatly reduce
Jan 1, 1935
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Salt Making by Solar EvaporationDiscussion of the paper of W. C. PHALEN, presented at the Pittsburgh meeting, October, 1914, and printed in Bulletin No. 93, September, 1914, pp. 2249 to 2265. DAVID T. DAY, Washington, D. C.-Conside
Jan 4, 1915
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Discussion - A Study of Shoveling as Applied to Mining Discussion of the paper of G. Townsend Harley continued from page 187Gerald Sherman, Bisbee, Ariz. (written discussion*) .—The fact that, after a change in the hours of labor, as much work is found to be done in 8 hr. as was accomplished in 10, probably results from th
Jan 1, 1920
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Relations between Government Surveys and the Mining Industry - Value of a State Geological Survey to a Nonmining CommunityBy William M. Agar
Now that both the national and state legislatures are seeking ways of reducing expenses, the appropriations for geological investigation and for the study of mineral resources have been greatly reduce
Jan 1, 1935
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Biographical Notice of Samuel Benedict ChristyBy R. W. Raymond
(Reprinted With some additions and changes from the Engineering and Mining Journal)] THE death of Prof. Samuel Benedict Christy on the 30th of November,. at the age of 61 years, cuts short a brillian
Jan 4, 1915
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Institute of Metals Division - Some Comments on Strain-Gage Techniques for Determining Microstrain (TN)By R. D. Carnahan, J. E. White
ThE use of strain gages in the measurement of microplastic behavior of materials is well-known.'-3 Recently it has been suggested that similar techniques might be useful for determining stress re
Jan 1, 1964
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The Crystal Structure Of AuBeBy B. D. Cullity
GOLD and beryllium form an intermediate phase composed of the two metals in equal atomic proportions and having the formula AuBe. According to Winkler,1 this phase probably exists in two modifications
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - Mining - Mine Drainage, Southeast Missouri Lead District (Mining Technology, July 1943)By W.W. Weigel
The mines of the St. Joseph Lead Co. in St. Francois County, Missouri, form a roughly triangular area of about 45 square miles. Locally this is known as the Lead Belt. The four operating mines in the
Jan 1, 1943
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Miscellaneous Metals and Alloys - The Crystal Structure of AuBe (Metals Tech., April 1947, T. P. 2152)By B. D. Cullity
Gold and beryllium form an intermediate phase composed of the two metals in equal atomic proportions and having the formula AuBe. According to Winkler,' this phase probably exists in two modifica
Jan 1, 1947
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Bearing Of Price Upon Oil ReservesBy Joseph Pogue
IT is well known that one of the cornerstones of economic theory is the so-called law of supply and demand, which, really, is a group of economic laws, one of which may be succinctly stated A rise in
Jan 3, 1925
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Mine Drainage, Southeast Missouri Lead DistrictBy W. W. Weigel
THE mines of the St. Joseph Lead Co. in St. Francois County, Missouri, form a roughly triangular area of about 45 square miles. Locally this is known as the Lead Belt. The four operating mines in the
Jan 1, 1943
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Technical Notes - Interpretation of Capillary Pressure DataBy Roscoe C. Clark
In a previous technical note' by Walter Rose, evidence is offered in support of the contention that "the possibility of describing oil recovery features in terms of capillary pressure phenomena h
Jan 1, 1950
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Institute of Metals Division - Some Properties and Metallography of Steel-Bonded Titanium CarbideBy Martin Epner, Eric Gregory
DURING the past decade, considerable work has been carried out on various cermet systems in an effort to produce materials suitable for high-temperature applications in gas turbines. Most of the mater
Jan 1, 1961
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Papers - Mining - Mine Drainage, Southeast Missouri Lead District (Mining Technology, July 1943)By W. W. Weigel
The mines of the St. Joseph Lead Co. in St. Francois County, Missouri, form a roughly triangular area of about 45 square miles. Locally this is known as the Lead Belt. The four operating mines in the
Jan 1, 1943
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Miscellaneous Metals and Alloys - The Crystal Structure of AuBe (Metals Tech., April 1947, T. P. 2152)By B. D. Cullity
Gold and beryllium form an intermediate phase composed of the two metals in equal atomic proportions and having the formula AuBe. According to Winkler,' this phase probably exists in two modifica
Jan 1, 1947
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Chattanooga Paper - Biographical Notice of Charles 0. ThompsonBy Philip W. Moen
It is with sincere regret that the members of the Institute will have heard of the death, on March 17th last, at Terre Haute, Ind., of Professor Charles 0. Thompson, A.M., Ph.D., President of the Rose
Jan 1, 1886
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Minerals Beneficiation - Experimental and Mathematical Model of ThickeningBy M. C. Fuerstenau, A. M. Gaudin
Understanding the sedimentation of relatively thick suspensions depends on a knowledge of the concentration of the solids at various positions in the pulp and the times required for thickening. Floccu
Jan 1, 1962
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New York Paper - Stamp Mills of Lake SuperiorBy John F. Blandy
Every new mining district has had its own peculiar experiences in inventing and experimenting upon new methods for the various operations of mining, and more particularly in the processes of crushing
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Institute of Metals Division - Mechanism for the Origin of Recrystallization NucleiBy J. P. Nielsen
When two grains in a polycrystalline specimen meet at a point in the course of grain-boundary movements, and the new boundary created at the point is one of relatively low specific free energy, a none
Jan 1, 1955