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Underground Mining - Bumps in Coal Mines-Theories of Causes and Suggested Means of Prevention or of Minimizing Effects (With Discussion)By George S. Rice
The subject of violent bumps in coal mines has been again brought to attention by a recent succession of such occurrences in the coal mines of the Cumberland field of eastern Kentucky and southern Vir
Jan 1, 1936
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Underground Mining - Bumps in Coal Mines-Theories of Causes and Suggested Means of Prevention or of Minimizing Effects (With Discussion)By George S. Rice
The subject of violent bumps in coal mines has been again brought to attention by a recent succession of such occurrences in the coal mines of the Cumberland field of eastern Kentucky and southern Vir
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - Surface Magnetization and Block Structure of Ferrite (With Discussion)By L. W. McKeehan, W. C. Elmore
The magnetic powder method, long used for roughly mapping magnetic fields, has recently been refined1, "or investigating the microscopic variations in the surface magnetization of ferromagnetic crysta
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - Surface Magnetization and Block Structure of Ferrite (With Discussion)By L. W. McKeehan, W. C. Elmore
The magnetic powder method, long used for roughly mapping magnetic fields, has recently been refined1, "or investigating the microscopic variations in the surface magnetization of ferromagnetic crysta
Jan 1, 1936
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Computer Design Of Grinding Circuit Flowsheets - Application To Cement And Ore Processing (Technical Paper)By D. Hodouin, T. Gelpe
A digital simulator of classification and grinding circuits is used to evaluate the performance of various flowsheets. For a given flows he et configuration, unit process dimensions, and operating con
Jan 1, 1986
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Analysis of Slope Stability in Very Heavily Jointed or Weathered Rock MassesBy Evert Hoek
An empirical criterion is presented for use in estimating the strength of heavily jointed or weathered rock masses. This criterion incorporates the intact strength of the rock material and introduces
Jan 1, 1983
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Colorado Paper - Faulting and Accompanying Features Observed in Glacial Gravel and Sand in Southern Michigan (see Discussion 1102)By Carl Henrich
In the winter of 1895 to 1896, during the construction of the Jackson and Cincinnati railroad, running from Addison, Lenawee county, Mich., to Jackson, Mich., in a northerly direction, I had occasion
Jan 1, 1897
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Summit Develops Pennsylvania Nonmetal MineWHEN geologists began probing the grayish rock mass, natives of Adams County, Pa., called soapstone, they were paid scant attention. However, the soapstone, at first misidentified as pyrophyllite, was
Jan 10, 1953
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Methods Of Analysis Of Stability Of Rock SlopesBy David L. Pentz
ABSTRACT A critical summary is given of the analytical procedures available to the engineer for the analysis of slope stability. The emphasis is on the various types of behaviour that have been m
Jan 1, 1971
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Production Potential of AES-Type MachinesBy R. H. King
The Automatic Extraction System (AES) was designed and built under a US Department of Energy Contract by the National Mine Service Co. in cooperation with the Lee Engineering Division of Consolidation
Jan 1, 1983
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Biographical Notices - Levi HolbrookLevi Holbrook was born in Westboro, Mass., March 7, 1836. He was a descendant of John Holbrook, who came from England in 1660 and settled in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Mr. Holbrook was prepared
Jan 1, 1923
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Biographical Notices - Levi HolbrookLevi Holbrook was born in Westboro, Mass., March 7, 1836. He was a descendant of John Holbrook, who came from England in 1660 and settled in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Mr. Holbrook was prepared
Jan 1, 1923
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Long Term Prediction Of Coal Cleaning Performance From Exploration SamplesBy Joseph W. Leonard
In a recent publication in the SME Transactions of September, 1975, Volume 258, entitled "Potential for Further Lowering Sulfur in Intensively Cleaned Coal at Mines", the writer discussed: (1) technic
Jan 1, 1978
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Block Caving, Nuclear StyleBy David D. Rabb
Under the auspices of the Atomic Energy Commission, the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory of the University of California analyzed an experiment to provide information as to whether the chimney of broken
Jan 3, 1964
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Long Term Prediction Of Coal Cleaning Performance From Exploration Samples (2c518805-efbc-4cd7-9ab8-f89969fea385)By Joseph W. Leonard
In a recent publication in the SME Transactions of September, 1975, Volume 258, entitled “Potential for Further Lowering Sulfur in Intensively Cleaned Coal at Mines,” the writer discussed: (1) technic
Jan 1, 1979
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Biographical NoticesHUBERT INGERSOLL ELLIS Hubert Ingersoll Ellis, who met accidental death on Jan. 6, 1919, in eastern Washington, had already advanced far in the profession of mining engineering and gave promise of a
Jan 4, 1919
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Oil Lands In UtahReports from the Geological Survey, Department of the Interior, indicate that although considerable drilling has been clone in the state of Utah, no oil has been produced in commercial quantities. San
Jan 9, 1919
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Potential, Charge And Ion Mobility Studies On Oxide SurfacesBy M. P. Sidorova, D. A. Fridrikhsherg
The surface charge, electrokinetic potential and surface conductance were studied for silica, alumina and rutile as the functions of PH and concentration of 1-1 electrolyte solutions. The adsorption p
Jan 1, 1980
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Institute of Metals Division - Ultrasonic Attenuation Study of Dislocation Motion Part I. TheoreticalBy Robert E. Green
Formulae are given for calculating the modes of wave propagation in a single-crystdl specimen possessing a given crystallographic orientation. Such calculations lead to determination of the orientatio
Jan 1, 1964
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PART VI - Strain-Enhanced Self-Diffusion in SilverBy G. L. Fisher, R. Maddin
The rate of self-diffusion in silver single crystals during torsional strain was measured over a wide range of tenperatures and strain rates. The torsional strain was applied in a cyclic manner by rev
Jan 1, 1967