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    Thermal Dewatering (3512a798-2429-4ec1-87b1-4bd0b8d7b3b3)

    By Kenneth K. Humphreys, J. W. Leonard, T. S. Spicer

    INTRODUCTION Reasons for Thermal Drying The continuing increase in the percentage of - '/4 in. ( -6.3 mm) coal produced as a result of the increased use of mechanical mining methods has,

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Surveying and Mapping (7f7aa376-35be-4001-b04f-5b4df28de76c)

    By Stephen E. Merritt, John W. Straton, T. Carl Shelton

    Surveying and mapping are used to locate and visually portray objects, lines, or areas in relation to a reference point or line. The actual making of the measurements to locate the objects and points

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Cementing Techniques For Solution Mining Wells And Salt Storage Domes: The State-Of-The-Art

    By Charles George, Ronald Faul

    The cementing process has been used in approximately 2.5 million oil and gas wells to seal, protect and isolate various downhole formations against communication. It has been adapted to other more spe

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Stockpiling: Purposes - Methods - Tools

    By L. O. Millard

    Stockpiles in the minerals industries serve a wide variety of purposes. Usually they are for surge between stages of processing, for a dependable plant feed in anticipation of delays, or to provide fo

    Jan 10, 1959

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    Development Of A Dynamic Continuum Description For Cracked Rock

    By Robert O. Davis, Phillip A. Abbott

    The response of geologic materials subject to nuclear weapon effects is of considerable interest in the design of buried protective construction. Recently, more consideration has been given to placing

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Mexican Paper - The Alloys of Lead and Tellurium

    By C. B. Gillson, Henry Fay

    For several years past, investigations on the chemistry of tellurium have been carried on in the laboratory of this institution. The methods of preparation of pure telluriumf and the estimation of tel

    Jan 1, 1902

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    Geology of the Burro Mountains Copper District, New Mexico

    By R. E. Somers

    1. INTRODUCTION 1. Location, Topography, and Climate The Burro Mountains are located in the southwestern part of New Mexico, in Grant County. The group is made up of two distinct moun-tain masses, k

    Jan 5, 1915

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    Some Physical Characteristics of West Virginia Coals

    By C. E. Lawall

    WHEN this study was started very little information was available, regarding the physical characteristics of West Virginia coals. This was particularly true of friability and of crushing strengths of

    Jan 1, 1932

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    The Effects of Cross Faults on the Richness of Ore

    By E. K. Soper

    Introduction It has been observed that where veins or other types of orebodies are intersected by cross faults, the continuation of the ore deposit below the fault is often of lower grade than that p

    Jan 10, 1917

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    Papers - Valuation Methods - Mechanics of a California Production Curve (With Discussion)

    By Stanley C. Herold

    Only two years ago there appeared in our technical magazines articles wherein it was shown that the application of back-pressure increased the ultimate production of a well, that edge water can be sto

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Scranton Paper - Indicative Plants

    By R. W. Raymond

    In a paper on the Divining-Rod (Transactions, xi., 411), presented at the Boston meting, in February, 1883,I suggested, among other signs of which the skilled prospector might consciously or unconscio

    Jan 1, 1887

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    Basic Open Hearth Furnaces

    A LARGE proportion of the steel that is melted and refined in the United States and poured into ingots is made in basic open- hearth furnaces. The capacity of these furnaces varies over a wide range w

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Lead-Zinc Update Featured at 1977 SME-AIME Fall Meeting

    Featured at the 1977 SME-AIME Fall Meeting in St. Louis is a Lead-Zinc Update, organized to complement the 1970 AIME World Symposium on Mining and Metallurgy of Lead and Zinc, also held in St. Louis.

    Jan 9, 1977

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    Facts About Mine-Timber Preservation

    By George Hunt

    THE first practical treatment of wood to prevent decay was devised early in the 19th century. At that time the oaken navy of England, when . the nation was fighting for its very existence, seemed doom

    Jan 2, 1927

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    Institute of Metals Division - An Investigation of the Effects of Variables on the Stored Energy of Cold Work

    By A. L. Titchener, M. B. Bever

    The stored energy of cold work was investigated in drawn gold-silver wires by tin-solution calorimetry as a function of strain, strain rate, initial grain size, and temperature of defornation. The e

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Open Stope

    Briefly, an open stope is one in which the ore is taken out and no filling is put in; the only support for the walls may be posts or pillars of ore. Such a method is limited to orebodies with strong w

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Economics - A Comparison of Old and New Oil Fields

    By L. C. Snider

    During the past few years a number of large and highly productive oil fields have been discovered in the United States. The immediate oversupply which has resulted, together with the circumstances und

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Discussion - Mining Geology (1f2d9922-cc60-4045-a6e9-8d106426041d)

    By R. V. Colligan

    [CONTENTS PACE Educating and Training Economic Geologists of the Future. By C. H. BEHRE, JR. (TP 2278, Min. Tech., Nov. 1948. Discussions by R. V. COLLIGAN and EVAN JUST) ....... I Mercury Industry in

    Jan 1, 1947

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    New York Paper - Effect of Temperature, Deformation and Grain Size on the Mechanical Properties of Metals (with Discussion)

    By Zay Jeffries

    Page Introduction............................. 474 Nature of Experiments ........................ 476 Materials Used in Experiments..................... 476 Description of Samples.................

    Jan 1, 1919