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Proposed Requirements for Shielded Cables: An In-Mine Evaluation (22e2b4fe-32ea-4705-935d-94a0d8d621a7)By R. H. King
This paper describes the results of an underground coal mine trial installation of a shielded trailing cable. The cable was a three conductor, round, type SHC-GC and was installed on a shuttle car in
Jan 1, 1982
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New York Paper - The Copper Queen Mine, Arizona. (Discussion, 1056)By James Douglas
The Copper Queen mine was opened in 1880 by Messrs. Martin, Ballard & Reilly, and the first copper-furnace was blown-in on August 20th of that year. Prior to that summer nothing but prospect-work had
Jan 1, 1900
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Papers - Classification - Estimation of the Grindability of Coal (With Discussion)By H. F. Yancey, O. L. Furse
For several years the Bureau of Mines at its Northwest Experiment Station, in cooperation with the Mines Department. of the University of Washington, has been studying the breakage and degradation of
Jan 1, 1934
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Properties of Steel - Behavior of Metal Cavity Liners in Shaped Explosive Charges (Mining Tech., May 1947, and Metals Tech., August 1947, T.P. 2158) (with discussion)By C. B. Clark, W. H. Bruckner
Since the end of World War II interest has been increasing in the use of shaped charges in the mining industry and in other industries using explosives for blasting purposes. Shaped charges employ the
Jan 1, 1949
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Properties of Steel - Behavior of Metal Cavity Liners in Shaped Explosive Charges (Mining Tech., May 1947, and Metals Tech., August 1947, T.P. 2158) (with discussion)By C. B. Clark, W. H. Bruckner
Since the end of World War II interest has been increasing in the use of shaped charges in the mining industry and in other industries using explosives for blasting purposes. Shaped charges employ the
Jan 1, 1949
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Arizona Paper - The Emerald Deposits of Muzo, Colombia (with Discussion)By Joseph E. Pogue
The writer visited the Muzo emerald mines in July, 1915, and spent six days in their study. This paper embodies the results of his observations, plus information personally communicated by Robert Sche
Jan 1, 1917
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Fundamental Factors In Exploratory Diamond Drilling (7e88079a-b414-4ea1-9c27-46a25c4b80de)By Leon W. Dupuy
SUPPLEMENT THESE tables should accompany Figs 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, respectively. To follow Fig 6: TABLE 2[a]-Drill Rod [ ] To follow Fig 7: TABLE 3-Rod Coupling [ ]
Jan 1, 1947
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Last Heard of in Military Service (c83d527f-059f-4452-88af-ba03da1fe3a3)?ADAIR, ARTHUR C., Corp 4th Co., 1st. Training Bat., 154th Depot Brigade. ADAMS, HENRY, Major: Chemical Warfare Service. ARLUCK, A. A Headquarters, 1st Corps of Artillery. ASKIN, THOMAS B. H Ensign
Jan 1, 1923
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Papers - Theoretical Metallurgy - Present-day Problems in Theoretical Metallurgy (Annual Lecture)By Georg Masing
Jan 1, 1933
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PART X – October 1967 – Communications - Influence of Inhomogeneity on the Martensitic Transformation of a Cu-Zn-Si Beta-Phase AlloyBy Horace Pops, Jorge E. Kittl
In a recent study' of the martensitic transformation of Cu-Zn ß-phase alloys, it was noted that the MS temperature at the surface was raised due to the loss of zinc by volatilization. It seems li
Jan 1, 1968
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New York City Paper - Note on an Occurrence of Nickel and Cobalt in NevadaBy A. D. Hodges
In 1874 my attention was called to what seemed to me an interesting and new nickel and cobalt combination found in Ludwig and Carter's copper mine, near Mason Valley, Esmeralda County, Nevada. Wi
Jan 1, 1885
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Institute of Metals Division - The Spurious Titanium Transformation (TN)By J. Gordon Parr, M. J. Bibby
In addition to the (bcc) - (cph) transformation at 882°C a second distinct change of slope has been observed on a titanium cooling curve between 905" and 960°C.1,4 Duwez,1 commenting on work by McQu
Jan 1, 1963
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Utah and Montana Paper - The Chlorination of Gold-Bearing SulphidesBy E. Gybbon Spilsbury
In a paper* read at the last meeting of the Institute, in Scranton, Pa., I referred to the proposed introduction at the Haile gold-mine, South Carolina, of a novel method of chlorination. I have since
Jan 1, 1888
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Paley Report Series - No. 4 - Fluorspar And The Industrial MineralsBy Raymond B. Ladoo
The Paley report made little attempt to project future production and consumption for any industrial mineral except fluorspar and only about a dozen minerals were mentioned by name. Except for fluorsp
Jan 11, 1959
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Buffalo Paper - The Present Status of Electric Transmission of PowerBy Richard P. Rothwell
At the Boston Meeting of the American Institute of Mining Engineers in February last, Mr. George W. Mansfield read an interesting paper on " The Electric Motor in Mining Operations," and he entered in
Jan 1, 1889
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Institute of Metals Division - Quantitative Stress-Strain Studies on Zinc Single Crystals in TensionBy D. C. Jillson
THE data on the critical resolved shear stress for zinc single crystals published by Rosbaud and Schmid1 showed many irregularities, as seen in fig. 1. There have been subsequent investigations,2,3 bu
Jan 1, 1951
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An Oxidation Method For Investigating the Petrographic Composition of Some CoalsBy Reynold Q. Shotts
Data are presented which show that fractions of varying densities from the same coals are oxidized at different rates by nitric acid. From oxidation data, the approximate quantity of "bright" and "dul
Jan 8, 1950