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                     Pennsylvania's Research Picks Up Steam Pennsylvania's Research Picks Up SteamBy David R. Maneval, H. B. Charmbury At the turn of the century, iron and coal were the keys to industrial prosperity. At that time, Pennsylvania was the leading mineral producer in the Country, producing 200,000,000 tons of coal in a ty Jan 3, 1966 
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                     Large Diameter Mine Shaft Construction Using A Rodless Boring Machine Large Diameter Mine Shaft Construction Using A Rodless Boring MachineBy A. G. Raine For the technological age in which we live, with the constant goal of further improvement in the efficiency of mechanized systems, the need for a replacement of the antiquated drill and blast method o Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Research on Ground Stability in Underground Coal Mining Research on Ground Stability in Underground Coal MiningBy Richard W. Markley The predominant methods for mining coal in the USA are room and pillar and longwall. Approximately 95 percent of the coal is mined by room and pillar and 5 percent by longwall. The U.S. Department of Jan 1, 1983 
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                     High Zinc In Lead Blast-Furnace Slags High Zinc In Lead Blast-Furnace SlagsBy Fred Beasley METALLURGISTS have, in the past ten years, overcome many difficulties of high zinc in lead blast-furnace slags. This problem was brought to the front at the close of the late war, by the price obtaine Jan 2, 1925 
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                     Flood Lighting in Metal Mines Flood Lighting in Metal MinesBy Dever Ashmead ENGINEERS, operators, miners, and others di-rectly interested in mining will readily agree that more of well-directed illumination in mines will result in a reduction of accidents and general im-prove Jan 6, 1928 
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                     Extractive Metallurgy Division - Calorimetry at 1100° to 1200°C: The Copper-Nickel, Copper-Silver, Copper-Cobalt Systems Extractive Metallurgy Division - Calorimetry at 1100° to 1200°C: The Copper-Nickel, Copper-Silver, Copper-Cobalt SystemsBy R. N. Dokken, J. F. Elliott A high-temperature solution calorimeter was used to measure directly the partial molar heat of mixing of nickel in the Cu-Ni system, 0 to 15 at. pct Ni and 1200°C; of silver in the Cu-Ag system, 0 to Jan 1, 1965 
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                     Papers - Reserves and Mining - Symposium on Grouting - Introduction-Grouting in Mines Papers - Reserves and Mining - Symposium on Grouting - Introduction-Grouting in MinesBy F. C. Sturges By definition the word "grout" means a thin mortar, or a kind of plaster or cement, and "grouting" means to fill up or finish with grout. The words "cement," "plaster" and "mortar" mean a substance th Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Symposium on Grouting Symposium on GroutingBy J. W. Galpin, V. L. Minear, F. C. Sturges, B. H. Mott, R. H. Allen, W. W. Weigel, Wm. D. Owsley, R. E. Moeller By definition the word "grout" means a thin mortar, or a kind of plaster or ce¬ment, and "grouting" means to fill up or finish with grout. The words "cement," "plaster" and "mortar" mean a substance t Jan 1, 1948 
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                     Barodynamics (Ground Support) - Symposium on Grouting (Mining Tech., Sept. 1948; Coal Tech., Aug. 1948, TP 2427 with discussion) Barodynamics (Ground Support) - Symposium on Grouting (Mining Tech., Sept. 1948; Coal Tech., Aug. 1948, TP 2427 with discussion)By J. W. Galpin, V. L. Minear, W. D. Owsley, F. C. Sturges, B. H. Mott, R. H. Allen, W. W. Weigel, R. E. Moeller By definition the word "grout" means a thin mortar, or a kind of plaster or cement, and "grouting" means to fill up or finish with grout. The words "cement," "plaster" and "mortar" mean a substance th Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Papers - Reserves and Mining - Symposium on Grouting. (T.P. 2427, Coal Tech., Aug. 1948, with discussion) Papers - Reserves and Mining - Symposium on Grouting. (T.P. 2427, Coal Tech., Aug. 1948, with discussion)By definition the word "grout" means a thin mortar, or a kind of plaster or cement, and "grouting" means to fill up or finish with grout. The words "cement," "plaster" and "mortar" mean a substance th Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Mineral Beneficiation - Factors in the Economics of Heat-Treated Taconites Mineral Beneficiation - Factors in the Economics of Heat-Treated TaconitesBy C. L. Sollenberger, Will Mitchell, Ford F. Miskell Heat treatment of ore prior to comminution reduces power requirements for grinding, reduces grinding media wear, and improves recovery of iron values from a typical Minnesota magnetic taconite. Test d Jan 1, 1953 
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                     Mineral Beneficiation - Factors in the Economics of Heat-Treated Taconites Mineral Beneficiation - Factors in the Economics of Heat-Treated TaconitesBy Will Mitchell, Ford F. Miskell, C. L. Sollenberger Heat treatment of ore prior to comminution reduces power requirements for grinding, reduces grinding media wear, and improves recovery of iron values from a typical Minnesota magnetic taconite. Test d Jan 1, 1953 
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                     Coal Steps Forward Again Coal Steps Forward AgainBy Ernest M. Spokes For bituminous and lignite coals the economic picture continued to improve as it has each year since the low of 1961, with production at 480 mil- lion tons in 1964 compared with 1963's 459 millio Jan 2, 1965 
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                     Production Control of Zinc as Viewed from the Tri-State District Production Control of Zinc as Viewed from the Tri-State DistrictBy P. B. Butler IN common with others, the zinc industry found itself after the war largely over-capitalized, a condi-tion which still exists notwithstanding that Tri-State production has doubled since prewar days. T Jan 4, 1928 
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                     New York Paper - Stamp Mills of Lake Superior 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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                     Chemical Control in Copper Reduction Chemical Control in Copper ReductionBy AIME AIME A MODERN copper reduction works has both a genera1 chemical laboratory for control work and a research laboratory for the study of improvement of present processes and better working-up of by-products Jan 1, 1929 
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                     Improvements in the Metallurgy of Quicksilver (e77ba05e-b4c4-4821-9bc8-946735a273ae) Improvements in the Metallurgy of Quicksilver (e77ba05e-b4c4-4821-9bc8-946735a273ae)By L. H. Dushak DURING the war period of quicksilver activity there were a number of departures from what may be termed the classical quicksilver metallurgy. Attempts were made to beneficiate low-grade ores by gravit Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Improvements in the Metallurgy of Quicksilver Improvements in the Metallurgy of QuicksilverBy L. H. Dushak DURING the war period of quicksilver activity there were a number of departures from what may be termed the classical quicksilver metallurgy. Attempts were made to beneficiate low-grade ores by gravit Jan 1, 1930 
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                     A Classification and Application of Drill Jibs A Classification and Application of Drill JibsBy R. W. Jenkins, O. J. Neslage The need for mechanized drilling to decrease mining costs has resulted in the development of the jumbo from column-and-bar drill by carriages to hydraulically controlled jib jumbos. Resultant savings Jan 5, 1950 
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                     Books for Engineers Books for EngineersSoil Testing for Engineers. By T. W. Lambe. Published by John Wiley & Sons. 165 P. $5.00.-Filling a need for a text for the teaching of soil testing in the laboratory, this book is also of value as a Jan 11, 1951 
