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Experiments in Shot-firing with Low- and High-voltage CurrentsBy A. C. Watts
FOR several years, a mine in Colorado experienced considerable trouble from small fires caused by the blasting of coal. Although a well-known make of permissible powder was used, it was first thought
Jan 9, 1925
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On Development And Researches Of Marine Mineral Resources In JapanBy Toyohiko Hirota, Fukuo Itoh
Oil and natural gas aside, sea floor mineral resources currently being exploited in Japan are offshore sand and gravel and deep-sea manganese nodules. The mining of sand and gravel has already started
Jan 1, 1976
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Papers - Production - Foregin - Petroleum and Gas in Trinidad during 1937The first production on the Island of Trinidad was discovered 29 years ago; 13,275 acres were proved for oil and gas to the end of 1937, and 145,076,700 bbl. was produced from 2661 wells, or 10,928 bb
Jan 1, 1938
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Solvent Extraction Of Cobalt From Nickel In Sulfate Leach LiquorsBy H. D. Peterson, G. E. Butts, J. F. Spisak
In 1978, Anschutz Mining Corp. began efforts to develop the Madison Cobalt Project in southeast Missouri. Preliminary metallurgical studies indicated that intermediate grade cobalt products, suitable
Jan 1, 1985
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Cincinnati Paper - Note on the Determination of Phosphorus in IronBy Frank Julian
After the solution of an iron ore, or metallic iron, in an acid, for the determination of phosphorus, it is necessary to evaporate the solution to dryness and to heat the residue to effect the complet
Jan 1, 1884
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Selective Flocculation For The Recovery Of Iron In Kudremukh TailingsBy K. Hanumantha Rao, A. Nayak, . K. S. Narasimhan, S. N. Mahapatra
Selective flocculation studies carried out with iron ore tailings generated at Kudremukh iron ore plant indicate that a concentrate containing 63% iron can be obtained from the tailings containing 34%
Jan 1, 1986
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Surface Subsidence Over Longwall Panels in the Western United StatesBy Frederick K. Allgaier
As part of an ongoing research program, the Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, is monitoring surface subsidence over six longwall panels at three Utah coal mines. These sites are charac
Jan 1, 1982
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Concerning The Art Of The Smith Who Works In Iron.THE task of the smith who works in iron is very laborious, indeed far more so than that of the coppersmith just described. For he also handles heavy weights continually, and stands constantly erect be
Jan 1, 1942
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Control Of Mountain Bumps In The Pocahontas No. 4 SeamBy John L. Schroder, Woods G. Talman
EXPERIENCE has shown that certain known natural conditions and other indefinite characteristics combine to make a mining area vulnerable to mountain bumps. Some of the known conditions are heavy overb
Jan 8, 1958
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A New Method of Depth Determination in Earth-resistivity MeasurementsBy I. E. Rosenzweig
GEOPHYSICAL prospecting by earth-resistivity methods is frequently applied to investigation of structural problems in geology. Fig. 1 indicates a scheme of the general arrangement used in these metho
Jan 1, 1938
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Correlations Between Structure And Adsorption For Organic Depressants In FlotationBy H. Baldauf, H. Schubert
The structure of flotation reagents is important for their adsorption on mineral surfaces and thus for their flotation effectiveness. The influence of the structure of organic depressants on the flota
Jan 1, 1980
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Stemming Machine Saves Kennecott Time and Money in Blasting OperationsThe manpower and time involved in primary blasthole stemming at Kennecott Copper Corp.'s Bingham Canyon mine have been reduced considerable through the use of a mobile stemming machine invented y
Jan 12, 1976
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Papers - Smelting - Converting Practice - Smelting Copper Concentrates in a ConverterBy George E. Beavers
Under the title used for this paper, the converter practice of the Tennessee Copper Co. is described in the TRansactions of the Institute.l That article contains the following statement: "The limit in
Jan 1, 1934
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Transverse Fissures In Steel Rails (d4880157-8513-411b-a25a-d8ee1a6086a1)H. D. HIBBARD, Plainfield, N. J. (written discussion *).-While this valuable and timely paper may not go to the root of the matter, it deals with many of the elements and factors involved. It might be
Jan 3, 1918
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Prevention Of Calcium Carbonate Scale Deposition In Mill Water SystemsBy A. E. Beasley, Ike McKinney
Scale is a broad term which includes many types of mineral deposits which have limited solubility in water. These mineral components precipitate when combinations of scale-forming cations and anions e
Jan 3, 1973
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Viscoplastic Behavior Of Salt As Measured In The Corejacking TestBy Leo L. Van Sambeek
An understanding of the creep and yield behavior of salt is required for the rock mechanics design aspects of solution mining. Most previous studies of salt behavior have been performed on small speci
Jan 1, 1985
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Trucks Are Valuable Auxiliary Haulage Units in Rail Pits For:By G. J. Ballmer
Trucks Are Valuable Auxiliary Haulage Units in Rail Pits For: ( I ) Making railroad grades (2) Establishing benches (3) Making new dropcuts
Jan 10, 1951
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Papers - Classification - Status of Coal Classification in Canada (With Discussion)By R. E. Gilmore
This paper is a revision of a former paper published in mimeograph form by both the Canadian and American coal classification committees, and is now presented for the purpose of acquainting those inte
Jan 1, 1930
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Buffalo Paper - The Mining Industry in its Relation to ForestryBy B. E. Fernow
In order to ascertain to what extent the mining industry has been dependent upon forest-supplies, for the purpose of a report upon
Jan 1, 1889
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Glen Summit Paper - Cord-Wood in the Matting Blast-FurnaceBy Herbert Lang
Cord-wood, sawn into blocks of about a foot in length, is a regular constituent of our fuel-charge at Mineral, Idaho, our work being the matting of silver-ores by fusion in a blast-furnace. The furnac
Jan 1, 1892