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A Look at AN-FO’s Invisible FumesBy James A. Todd
Use of AN-FO in underground operations has greatly reduced the cost of primary explosives. AN-FO is also less sensitive than conventional dynamites, and when properly used, is safer. Maximum safety in
Jan 4, 1963
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Financing International Mineral Development ProjectsBy Wallace W. Wilson
It scarcely is possible to read a new issue of any of the principal mining trade journals without noting some mention of a major new overseas mining venture with which one or more domestic companies a
Jan 7, 1973
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New Look At Long-Term Anchorage: Key To Roof Bolt EfficiencyBy Robert Stefanko
Roof bolting in coal mines has progressed very rapidly in the last decade, and today this method of support is in general use. There are many theories concerning the functions of roof bolts, but the i
Jan 5, 1962
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Salt Domes As A Source Of Geothermal EnergyBy Dilip K. Paul, Charles H. Jacoby
The economic importance of salt domes has been recognized throughout the world, primarily because of oil and gas accumulations on their flanks, and to a lesser degree, for the value of their salt and
Jan 5, 1974
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Earth Science Information In A Computer-Based Chemical Information SystemBy John T. Dickman, Ralph E. O’Dette
Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) is in the process of evolving a computer-based information system which will process all of the material selected for abstracting in the area of chemistry and chemical
Jan 1, 1969
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Geology Of Pachuca And El Oro, MexicoBy Horace Winchell
AN EXAMINATION of the Pachuca and El Oro. districts in July, 1920, although cursory and incomplete, disclosed facts of more than passing interest to the student of ore deposits; and inasmuch as the li
Jan 6, 1921
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A Leach-Electrolysis Method For Producing LeadBy F. P. Haver, M. M. Wong
The Federal Bureau of Mines has developed a leach= electrolysis method for recovering lead from galena (PbS). Flotation concentrate is leached with ferric chloride (FeCl3) solution to obtain lead chlo
Jan 1, 1976
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Petroliferous Provinces - DiscussionCHARLES SCHUCHERT,* New Haven, Conn. (written discussion?).- I embrace ace the opportunity to take part in a discussion of Mr. Woodruff's paper because a successful discerning of what actually c
Jan 11, 1919
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Production Engineering - Deep-well Pumping in California (With Discussion)By Hallan N. Marsh
The subject of this paper is apt to bring to mind wells ranging from 6000 to over 8000 ft. in depth. However, it is uncommon to pump wells at depths greater than about 5000 ft. Fig. 1 shows the number
Jan 1, 1929
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Geomorphic and Hydrologic Problems Associated with Surface Mining on Alluvial Valley Floors, Western United States (43dbff07-2c98-465f-b4ac-504ce3e3c90e)By N. J. King, R. F. Hadley
Alluvial valley floors constitute a valuable land resource and are important to ranching operations in the semiarid western United States. This resource may be in jeopardy locally if the alluvial depo
Jan 1, 1981
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Ground Vibrations Due To Quarry Blasting And Other Sources - An Environmental Factor.By Albert Roberts
Summary In response to a growing intolerance towards ground vibrations and noise as environmental pollutants the engineer must consider the effects of his operations as they are likely to be judge
Jan 1, 1971
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Observations and Analysis of Rock Deformation Around Some Open StopesBy S. M. Matthews, D. J. Maconochie, L. G. Alexander, V. H. Tillmann
Case studies of the behaviour of large open stopes at the New Broken Hill Consolidated Mine, Broken Hill and the CSA Mine, Cobar, N.S.W. are considered. Deformations were measured by multipoint ro
Jan 1, 1981
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Quebrada Blanca, Chile: An Enriched Porphyry Copper Deposit (934f3516-7c4d-47fd-89cb-9fad1c7d8fc5)By J. C. Marquardt L., J. A. Bratt, J. P. Hunt
The Quebrada Blanca copper/molybdenum prospect lies on a dissected plateau in the high Andes of Northern Chile. The Superior Oil-Falconbridge Group began exploration of the Property in 1977 under a jo
Jan 1, 1984
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Audible Warning Signals in Underground Coal MinesBy L. W. Saperstein, W. W. Kaufman
Stimulated by the hearing protection clauses in the 1969 Coal Mine Health and Safety Law, attempts were made to determine what safety hazards, in terms of warning signal discrimination, are attendant
Jan 1, 1976
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Institute of Metals Division - Influence of Order-Disorder on Creep of Beta Brass (Discussion, p. 1409a)By N. Brown, M. Herman
ORDERING'S effect on the creep strength and other plastic properties of metals is unknown at the present time. Sachs and Weerts' attempted to compare the mechanical properties of the ordered
Jan 1, 1957
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Recovery of Precious Metals and Production of Selenium and Tellurium at Montreal East (52374f8d-ba7b-4013-bd33-7aca4e60fbd1)By C. W. Clark
Two papers have been written previously concerning operations at the Montreal East plant of Canadian Copper Refiners Limited. The first one,1 written in 1932, described silver-refinery operations at t
Jan 1, 1938
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Geology - Porphyry Copper Deposit, Cuajone, PeruBy W. C. Lacy
THE Cuajone porphyry copper deposit is the northernmost of a group of three deposits in southern Peru controlled by the Southern Peru Copper Corp.-Toquepala, Quelleveco, and Cuajone— all within a 20-m
Jan 1, 1959
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How to Build Pipeline Transport for Industrial MineralsBy James M. Link
The design and construction of cross-country pipelines for fluids such as crude oil appears relatively simple compared to the complex problems encountered in slurry systems. Considerable effort has be
Jan 11, 1972
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Comparisons Between Electrolytic and Two Varieties Of Arsenical Lake Copper With Respect To Strength And Ductility In Cold-Worked And Annealed Test StripsBy C. H. Mathewson
CHARACTER OF THE WORK IN HAND IN planning the present experiments, we have made a particular effort to secure that adjustment of working conditions which would render the forthcoming tests most servi
Jan 7, 1916
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Coke from LignitesBy A. Eilers
I PRESENT herewith, for the inspection of the members of the Institute, a specimen of coke, made in gas-retorts from the lignite of Trinidad, Colorado.
Jan 1, 1874