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Review of the Month (eb10cb9a-977d-4992-a295-9a92fe663e80)APRIL BEGAN with increased disorder in the Ruhr and some blood-shed. The war cloud in the East disappeared, however, with the signifi- cance by the Turks of their intention to return to Lausanne t
Jan 5, 1923
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A Concrete Example Of The Use Of Well LogsBy Mowry Bates
THE following example of the practical application of engineering geology is of interest in that it demonstrates the advantage of keeping accurate records of all wells, whether drilled by one's s
Jan 5, 1918
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Discovery and Development of the Coal Deposits of CampineALTHOUGH everybody is familiar with coal, few persons have an exact idea of, the great impor-tance of this precious fuel. Coal is the black bread of industry. Without it, industrial activity is much r
Jan 8, 1922
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Papers - - Petroleum Economics - Collective Planning in the Petroleum IndustryBy Joseph E. Pogue
The petroleum industry has been involved in Lore collective planning than any other American industry, with the exception of the railroads and utilities, and therefore is of interest as a case study i
Jan 1, 1935
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Caving Methods - Mining Methods of the Miami Copper Co.By J. H. Hensley
The mine of the Miami Copper Co. is in the Miami district, Gila County, Ariz., approximately 7 miles west of Globe. In 1906, the General Development Co. secured the ground now owned by the Miami Coppe
Jan 1, 1925
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Numerical Modeling of Block Caving at the Grace MineBy Giovanni B. Barla, Stefan H. Boshkov
The block caving method is examined in this paper on the basis of experimental results and observations in the field, and through the use of numerical modeling by the Finite Element Method. The Grace
Jan 1, 1984
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Recent Geologic Developments on the Mesabi Iron Range, MinnesotaBy J. F. Wolff
DURING the past 4 or 5 years, much has been added to the detailed geologic knowledge of the Mesabi Range. This has not been in the direction of discovery of any new fundamental facts, but of detailed
Jan 10, 1916
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Manganese Ores Of The Embreeville District Of East TennesseeBy Stanley Reichert
The manganese deposits of the Embree Iron Co., Embreeville, Tenn., are thought to be fairly typical and representative of the East Tennessee type of deposit, and so to warrent rather detailed descript
Jan 1, 1941
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Underground Deep-Hole Prospecting At The Eagle-Picher MinesBy W. F. Netzeband
THE zinc-lead mines of the Eagle-Picher Lead Co. are situated in the Tri-state district of Oklahoma-Missouri-Kansas. The company is operating, at the present time, seven mines in the brecciated deposi
Jan 11, 1926
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Petroleum and Gas - The World's Petroleum Production during 1926By Valentin R. Garfias
The world's production of petroleum during 1926 is estimated at 1,096,000,000 bbl., an increase of about 29,000,000 from that of 1925 and somewhat larger than the average during the last 4 years,
Jan 1, 1927
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Technical Notes - Simplified Form of the Material Balance EquationBy G. W. Tracy
The material balance equation has been used for many years by engineers to determine reservoir performance. The use of this equation in general has been twofold: first, to determine the oil-in-place i
Jan 1, 1956
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Lake Superior Paper - Exploration Methods on the Gogebic RangeBy W. O Hotchkiss
An essential mental equipment for planning exploration is the fullest possible knowledge of the way in which the orebodies occur in the region to be explored, also the realization that in no mining di
Jan 1, 1923
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Fireproofing Mine Shafts Of The Anaconda Copper Mining Co.By E. M. Norris
In the summer of 1917 it was decided to fireproof the main tramway hoisting shaft of the Anaconda Copper Mining Co. at Butte, Mont. The shaft has three hoisting compartments and one pump compartment;
Jan 3, 1918
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Lake Superior Paper - Exploration Methods on the Gogebic RangeBy W. O. Hotchkiss
An essential mental equipment for planning exploration is the fullest possible knowledge of the way in which the orebodies occur in the region to be explored, also the realization that in no mining di
Jan 1, 1923
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Review of the Month (875e1971-13bf-4977-9eeb-defb09fe7aab)JULY was a month of great turmoil, both economic and political, in many parts of the world. Instead of conditions improving, they seem to have been getting worse. In Ireland, civil war is still in pro
Jan 8, 1922
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Economic Significance Of Cyanid Accumulation In The Blast FurnaceBy Richard Franchot
From an efficiency viewpoint, the greatest loss of energy to the blast furnace is in its failure to convert more than about a third of the coke carbon from carbon monoxide to carbon dioxide. This resu
Jan 7, 1925
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Part X – October 1968 - Papers - The Deformation of LeadBy F. Weinberg
Lead single crystals have been deformed in tension over the temperature range of 4.2°K to the melting point. Changes in flow stress resulting from temperature cycling and strain rate cycling have bee
Jan 1, 1969
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Use Classification of Coal in the Portland Cement IndustryBy H. P. Reid
PORTLAND cement is manufactured under either of two general proc-esses, the wet or the dry. The raw materials in general consist of limestone, shells, marl, cement rock, clay, shale, blast-furnace sla
Jan 1, 1932
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Production Of Magnesium By The Carbothermic Process At PermanenteBy T. A. Dungan
THE thermal processes for the production of metallic magnesium can be divided into two general classifications, the direct reduction of magnesia with carbon and the indirect reduction of compounds of
Jan 1, 1944
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Filled Stopes - Mining Methods at the Homestake (with Discussion)By A. J. M. Ross, R. G. Wayland
The Homestake mine is situated in Whitewood mining district, in the northern Black Hills of South Dakota, in the city of Lead, Lawrence County. The entire property, comprising 557 lode claims with a t
Jan 1, 1925