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Mineral Deposits In United StatesThe United States Geological Survey recently published Bulletin 690, which contains those papers dealing with zinc and copper. ores at Ophir, Utah; gravel deposits in Arkansas, with special' refe
Jan 9, 1919
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Analyzing Energy Cost in Open Pit MinesBy W. J. Kennedy, J. D. Gardner
A systematic method is presented for analyzing and improving energy costs in surface mines. Each mine is divided into drilling and blasting, overburden haulage, ore haulage, crushing and grinding, and
Jan 1, 1985
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Papers - Activity Measurements in Pt-Pb and Pd-Pb Melts in the Temperature Range 800° to 1200°CBy Klaus Schwerdtfeger
Activities of lead in Pt-Pb and Pd-Pb melts in the temperature range of 800° to 1200°C have been detev-mined from electromotive-. force measurements 202th the cells Both systems display strong nega
Jan 1, 1967
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Significance Of Fluid Level In Oil-Well PumpingBy Lester Uren
The fluid level maintained in wells pumped for oil is an important factor in deter-mining their productivity but one that has received little attention in the literature relating to petroleum-producti
Jan 2, 1925
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The Effect Of Handling Procedures On Green-Ball Pellet QualityBy H. Evans, L. A. Hunt
In the pellet-producing industry it is sometimes claimed that "The pellets are made in the concentrator," or that "The key to good pellets is in the balling operation." However, one claim is generally
Jan 5, 1967
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Reservoir Engineering-General - Two-Phase Flow in Two-Dimensional System-Effects of Rate, Viscosity and Density on Fluid Displacement in Porous MediaBy R. G. Hawthorne
This report is concerned with fluid displacement in porous media, in those cases where viscous and gravitational forces control the displacement. Such a system would usually be found in a sand body of
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Incipient Motion of Solids in Solid-Liquid Transport SystemBy Teh-Yu Kao, Don J. Wood
With the increasing industrial use of the method of transporting solids by fluids through pipes, a better understanding of the basic mechanics of a solid-liquid pipe flow system is essential. In this
Jan 1, 1975
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Iron and Steel Division - A Generalized Rate Equation for the Reduction of Iron OxidesBy W. H. Gauvin, N. J. Themelis
Jan 1, 1963
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Manganese Resources in Relation to Domestic ConsumptionBy John Reynders
Our entry into the World War suddenly brought home to us in a startling way the vital importance of manganese. Since the war, much has been written and said upon the subject of manganese and a great d
Jan 5, 1927
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Cost Savings and Improved Stability Through Optimized Rock BlastingBy Dennis A. Clark, Brent Larsson
Tunnelling today is a lot more than drilling and blasting. The developments in drilling and blasting technique have made it pos¬sible to save costs both by increasing the advance per round and optimiz
Jan 1, 1983
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The Treatment Of Refractory Gold-Bearing Flotation Concentrates Using Pressure Leaching TechniquesBy C. W. A. Muir
Laboratory and plant-scale testwork on the extraction of gold from highly refractory antimonial and arsenical concentrates using both direct low-alkalinity pressure cyanidation, and acidic pressure pr
Jan 1, 1984
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Fluorspar Mining In Hardin County, IllinoisLARGEST known fluorspar deposits in the world are mined in southern Illinois (Hardin County), and northwestern Kentucky (Crittenden County). Colorado, New Mexico, Montana, and Utah are the principal w
Jan 1, 1958
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Instrument to Determine Uniaxial Stress in Short Rock ColumnsBy John E. Willson, Ben L. Seegmiller
A portable electronic instrument was designed and constructed to detect unknown stress magnitudes in rocks. The principle used to detect stress is based on the propagation velocity method. This method
Jan 1, 1972
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Rejuvenating the Golden Chariot Property in IdahoBy R. S. McClellan
DURING the last year or so, with higher prices for gold and silver, many old properties in the West have come back to life. Almost every profitable producer in the old days has been considered, and th
Jan 1, 1934
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Attainment of Greater Safety in Coal-mine MechanizationBy D. C. Jones
THE term "coal-mine mechanization" is definable in several ways. In its general application it can mean the use of machines instead of manpower in each of the various mining activities necessary for t
Jan 1, 1946
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Loss of Oxygen in Cyanide SolutionsBy H. Vincent Wallace
ALTHOUGH it is universally accepted that free oxygen is A necessary in a cyanide solution for the dissolution of gold and silver-in accordance with Elsner's equation that 2Au + 4KCN + 0 + H20 = 2
Jan 1, 1932
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Industrial Minerals - Ground Water in CaliforniaBy J. F. Poland
Location of Basins and Geologic Features of Occurrence: The major ground-water resources of California occur and are stored in the many large alluvium-filled valleys of the state. The deposits of Quat
Jan 1, 1951
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Industrial Minerals - Ground Water in CaliforniaBy J. F. Poland
Location of Basins and Geologic Features of Occurrence: The major ground-water resources of California occur and are stored in the many large alluvium-filled valleys of the state. The deposits of Quat
Jan 1, 1951
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Program of SessionsFirst Session BRASS Wednesday, A.M., Nov. 29 Co-Chairmen: CARTER S. COLE, Staff Engineer, A.S.T.M. E. A. ANDERSON, Chief of Metals Section, Research Div., New Jersey Zinc Co. (of Pa.) Second Sessi
Jan 1, 1945
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Cuba during 1939By Robert H. Palmer
Sacuranao Field.—Bacuranao field is about 12 miles east of Havana, along the contact between Cretaceous sediments and a serpentine intrusion. The zone lies within an extensive anticlinorium. The field
Jan 1, 1940