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Papers - Production - Domestic - Petroleum Development in Nebraska in 1940By E. C. Reed
Oil was discovered in Nebraska on Nov. I, 1939, when the Pawnee Royalty Company's Boice No. I well, about 3 miles west of Falls City (NE 1/4 NE 1/4, sec. 18, T.r N., R.16 E., Richardson County) w
Jan 1, 1941
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Engineering Features of Modern Large Coal Mines in Illinois and Indiana - DiscussionEUGENE MCAULIFFE, St. Louis, Mo. (written discussion*).-When we undertook the development of the Kathleen mine, near DuQuoin, certain features greatly influenced the construction and underground devel
Jan 11, 1919
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A Review Of The Exploration At Belle Isle, La.I. N. KNAPP, Ardmore, Pa. (written discussion*).-Captain Lucas has made an important contribution to our, knowledge of Belle Isle, especially as to the outline of the sulphur deposit, and the pronounc
Jan 1, 1918
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The Newburyport Silver Mines*By Robert H. Richards
IT will hardly be worth while to spend time over the discovery of this mine, how lumps of galena, were picked up and brought to town, and how legends were told of an old mine from which Revolutionary
Jan 1, 1875
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Processing Gypsum For End Use MarketsBy E. J. Hammer
Crushing and grinding of gypsum demands con- trolled processing to a fineness suitable for further treatment of the mineral into end products, and into various sizes of material which are themselves s
Jan 1, 1970
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Robert H. Richards Award Recipient Discusses - The Five Major Advances In Nonferrous Ore DressingBy C. H. Benedict
1. Shaking Tables 2. Fine Grinding 3. Hydraulic Classification 4. Mechanical Thickeners 5. Flotation ENTERING the profession of minerals beneficiation (it was plain garden variety "ore dres
Jan 10, 1954
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In Memoriam (4d12d3fe-a99e-4936-b9a1-bfed25b03fb1)LIEUTENANT MARTIN F. BOWLES Martin F. Bowles, born Apr. 25, 1893, at Bonne Terre, Mo., and graduated from the Neodesha, Kans., High School, had finished all but one month of a four-year course in met
Jan 1, 1919
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Kalium Chemicals To Use Solution Mining Technique To Recover Saskatchewan PotashSolution mining got back in the news recently when Kalium Chemicals, Ltd., a joint subsidiary of Pittsburgh Plate Glass and Armour & Co. announced its plans to go full speed ahead in mining potash by
Jan 6, 1964
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The Engineer the New Industrial LeaderBy Dexter Kimball
THE ease and promptness with which the public as a whole becomes accustomed to and takes advantage of the work of the engineer, using the term in a broad sense, is almost startling. Surprise at, and f
Jan 9, 1922
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Geology Plays An Important Role In Radioactive Waste ManagementBy S. O. Reichert
The nuclear industry has made a considerable effort to reduce environmental pollution with the result that knowledge in the field of radioactive waste management is well advanced. An example of the me
Jan 9, 1968
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Concerning The Method Of Making Steel.ALTHOUGH it might seem more fitting to discuss this subject in the Ninth Book in connection with the smelting of iron where I had thought to treat of it in detail, this process of making steel appears
Jan 1, 1942
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Substituted Starches In Amine Flotation Of Iron OreBy C. S. Chang
PEARL starch, a corn starch prepared with a minimum of alteration, is a good selective depressant for iron oxide minerals.1 From what is known of the complex chemistry of corn starch, there is evidenc
Jan 9, 1954
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Technical Notes - Observations on the Lattice Parameters of the Alpha Solid Solution in the Titanium-Aluminum SystemBy W. Rostoker
PART of a program of research on the Ti-A1 system1 involved a study of the lattice parameters of the titanium-rich a solid solution, which has a hexagonal close-packed structure. For this work, a 14 c
Jan 1, 1953
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Mining in MexicoBy Howard S. Strouth
SINCE the days of the Conquistadores, people have told exaggerated tales of the wealth and possibilities of Mexico and Central and South America, and the mining fraternity has never been known to exag
Jan 6, 1953
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Papers - Production - Domestic - Petroleum Development in Nebraska in 1940By E. C. Reed
Oil was discovered in Nebraska on Nov. I, 1939, when the Pawnee Royalty Company's Boice No. I well, about 3 miles west of Falls City (NE 1/4 NE 1/4, sec. 18, T.r N., R.16 E., Richardson County) w
Jan 1, 1941
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Part IV – April 1968 - Communications - Discontinuous Precipitation in Cu-1.79 Wt Pct BeBy Y. Mishima, R. Shiromizu
THE equilibrium y phase in Cu-Be alloys forms by discontinuous precipitation, the new phase nucleating at the grain boundaries and growing into grains on both sides of the boundary. When the alloy is
Jan 1, 1969
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Flotation And The Gibbs Adsorption EquationBy J. Th. G. Overbeek, R. Schumann, P. L. De Bruyn
THE technique of concentrating valuable minerals from lean ores by flotation depends upon the creation of a finite contact angle at the three-phase contact, mineral-water-air. If the mineral is comple
Jan 5, 1954
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Maine Reenters Mining PictureAt a special inaugural ceremony in Blue Hill, Maine on August 3rd, Governor John H. Reed detonated the first blast to signify the beginning of development work on a new copper-zinc mining venture that
Jan 9, 1964
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Discussion - In-Place Leaching at Miami Mine, Miami, Arizona – Transactions SME/AIME, Vol. 250, No. 4, December 1971, pp. 310-314 – Fletcher, James B.By Harmon E. Keyes
Harmon E. Keyes (Chemical & Metallurgical Engineer, Eagar, Ariz.)-Chemical dissolution of chalcocite by acidic ferric sulfate is well known. Resulting elemental sulfur may be oxidized to sulfuric acid
Jan 1, 1973
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Institute of Metals Division - Intermediate Phases with the Cu5Ca Structure (TN)By S. E. Hasko
It is the purpose of this note to report the crystal-lographic data for nine new B5A compounds* having the Cu5Ca structure, with A a rare earth and B a transition element, Co, Ni or Cu. In previous
Jan 1, 1961