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    Coal - A Study of the Precision of Coal Sampling, Sample Preparation and Analysis

    By S. J. Aresco, A. A. Orning

    This paper presents a scheme for determination of precision for the various steps in coal sampling, sample preparation, and analysis. It also gives resulting data on 100 American coals from various co

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Tin And Coal Deposits Of The Fu Chuan District, China (315f55a9-775d-4d52-a028-93b9a7456c05)

    By M. B. Yung

    Location THE Fu Chuan district lies near the eastern boundary of Kwang Si province in southern China and is connected with the coast by the West river and its branches. The Journey The first part o

    Jan 9, 1914

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    Institute of Metals Division - Strain-Hardening Exponent of Cross-Rolled Beryllium Sheet (TN)

    By S. R. Maloof

    In 1945, Hollomon' showed that after plastic yielding and prior to necking under simple tension, both ferrous and nonferrous materials are approximated by an equation of the following form: wher

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Coal Wastage

    By Francis Peabody

    THIS paper will not be a technical paper, because, although I have been in. the business of mining and selling coal for 30 odd years, I am neither a mining engineer nor a practical miner. If I digress

    Jan 5, 1917

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    The Monitor Coal-Cutter

    By John S. Alexander

    THE spirit of this age encourages the substitution of mechanical for hand labor wherever possible, experience proving that the employer, employer and consumer share alike in the resulting benefits. Th

    Jan 1, 1875

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    Cobriza

    Cobriza can only be described as the Machu Picchu of the mining business. This relatively new mine of the Cerro de Pasco Corp. in Peru, subsidiary of The Cerro Corp., was put on stream in December 196

    Jan 11, 1969

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    Address Of President Sidney, J. Jennings

    My predecessor in the office of President of the Institute started a custom of visiting the various local sections, thus obtaining their points . of view and their ideas as to how the Institute can be

    Jan 5, 1918

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    The Influence Of Environment On The Brittle Failure Of Rocks

    By H. C. Heard

    The review by Professor J. C. Jaeger (Chapter 1) briefly summarizes and discusses a select group of papers by various workers dealing primarily with aspects of fracture in brittle rock materials. Prof

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Papers - Grinding and Classification - Crushing and Grinding II. Relation of Measured Surface of Crushed Quartz to Sieve Sizes (With Discussion)

    By S. R. Zimmerley, John Gross

    The deductions drawn in crushing and grinding operations have heretofore been based on a separation of the products into various sizes. A crushed product may be sized by sieving, by elutriation and by

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Lake Champlain (Plattsburgh) Paper - A Geological Map of the State of New York

    By James Hall

    A geological map of a State involves very much, and its pre sentation to the public incurs grave responsibilities. It has been for a long time my earnest desire to bring out and place before the pub l

    Jan 1, 1893

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    The Need And Advantages Of A National Bureau Of Well-Log Statistics (039d1e2a-cdde-4251-9d85-b9a2bc580b02)

    By W. G. Matteson

    BENJAMIN L. MILLER, So. Bethlehem, Pa.-In discussing the question personally with Mr. Matteson I have found that he simply proposed this as a suggestion and he recognizes, as well as a great many othe

    Jan 4, 1917

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    Is It Feasible To Make Common Carriers Of Natural Gas Transmission Lines?

    By Samuel Wyer

    Over 8,000,000 people in the United States depend on natural gas for their cooking, heating and lighting service. This service has been made possible only by the investment of large amounts of capital

    Jan 5, 1914

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    Flotation Cell Design

    By V. Lepetic, C. C. Harris

    A systematic program of investigations covering all aspects of cell hydrodynamics,1-3 flotation kinetics,4,5 surface chemistry and their interactions has as a major objective the elucidation of the fl

    Jan 9, 1966

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    Training - Planning And Administration

    By W. Blake McCullogh

    It is often written that the purpose of any mining operation is to produce efficiently, safely, and profitably, and always to search for more efficient, safer, and more profitable methods. To provide

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Technical Notes - Hardness of Metals and Alloys

    By G. P. Chatterjee

    HARDNESS is one of the most common properties of metals and alloys but is one of the most difficult to define or express in terms of the fundamental units. In the Brinell or Vicker's hardness tes

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Computer-Assisted Ventilation Planning At A Coal Mine

    By Duk-Won Park

    The PSU/MVS program, one of the computer programs for ventilation network analysis most recently developed at The Pennsylvania State University, was applied to the analysis of modifications to an exis

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Coal - Mine Water Problems of the Pennsylvania Anthracite Region

    By H. A. Dierks

    PENNSYLVANIA's anthracite region lies in the heart of the richest and most densely populated area of the U. S. Nearly 70 million people live within a radius of 500 miles, in which 130,000 manufac

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Determination of Orientations by Etch Pits

    By Charles Barrett

    THE orientation of metal crystals and grains, both large and small,. can be determined conveniently and accurately without the use of X-ray apparatus. This seems to be appreciated by so few metallurgi

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Copper Queen

    ON FEBRUARY 4, 1952, the Phelps Dodge Corporation signed Contract GS-00P(D)-12068 with the United States Government. This interesting document dealt with the "Bisbee East" project as part of the Gover

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Reporting And Evaluating Research And Development Results

    By Peter Nalle

    12.3-1. Reporting. NEED. It seems almost unnecessary to comment on the need for reporting research and development results and activities, and yet much of the difficulty and misunderstanding surroundi

    Jan 1, 1968