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Washington Paper - The Inadequate Union of Engineering Science and ArtBy A. L. Holley
The application of scientific methods to the investigation of natural laws and to the conduct of the useful arts which are founded upon them, is year by year mitigating the asperity and enlarging the
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Washington Paper - The Secondary Enrichment of Ore-DepositsBy S. F. Emmons
It was said by many who discussed Professor Posepny's admirable paper on the "Genesis of Ore-Deposits," read at the Chicago meeting of the Institute, in 1893, that its most valuable feature was t
Jan 1, 1901
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Washington Paper - The United States Prototype Standards of Weight and MeasureBy T. C. Mendenhall
All persons, actively engaged in your profession, must have a natural interest in the subject of weights and measures. All members of the engineering profession have to do with operations of weighing
Jan 1, 1890
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Washington Paper - The Work of the United States Geological Survey in Relation to the Mineral Resources of the United StatesBy Charles D. Walcott
Jan 1, 1901
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Washington Paper - What Steel IsBy Frederick Prime
At the last meeting of the Institute, Mr. A. L. Holley read a paper on "Steel," in which he proposes for it a definition so opposed to the one generally received, as to call for some remarks. Until wi
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Washington Survey - Morton Favors Resources DepartmentBill S.1431 for the creation of a Department of Natural Resources has received a propitious hearing before the Senate Committee on Government Operations. Interior Secretary Rogers C. B. Morton was one
Jan 1, 1971
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Washington Survey - Nixon's New Bureau Choice Puts Pollution FirstBy Freeman Bishop
Having obviously cleared the way for fast confirmation by the Senate Interior Committee, the Administration recently named Elburt F. Osborn, vice president of Penn State University, as director of the
Jan 1, 1970
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Washington Survey - USBM: Coal And Money HeadachesBy Freeman Bishop
The Bureau of Mines, beset by political woes not of its own making, is struggling to maintain equilibrium as Congress is being made the focal point for repeated charges that the Bureau has "not done a
Jan 1, 1970
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Washoe Reduction Works---Washoe Smelter"The Washoe Smelter is situated about two miles east of the City of Anaconda. The smelter site includes about 240 acres and peculiarly adapts itself in topography to the efficient handling of material
Jan 1, 1913
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Wassara-The Water Powered ITH HammerBy D. U. Gustafsson
After half a million meters drilled with Wassara we are now confident that ITH hammers powered with simple water will become an established product for production drilling. Today four drill rigs in LK
Jan 1, 1995
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Waste Acid / Metal Solution Reduction And Recovery By Vacuum DistillationBy Evan O. Jones
Processes involving distillation under reduced pressure were developed at the Pacific Northwest Laboratory several years ago to recover spent acid solutions generated during the manufacture of nuclear
Jan 1, 1995
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Waste Clay Disposal And Land Reclamation Techniques In The Florida Phosphate Industry ? IntroductionBy James E. Lawver
During the past century, the Florida Phosphate Industry has established an enviable record of innovative technology in nearly all aspects of mining and beneficiation. A notable exception is the lack o
Jan 1, 1984
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Waste Clay Ponds In Florida-Regulatory Status ReportBy S. Partney
Waste clay ponds are a necessary part of the phosphate rock beneficiation process. They are large, averaging a square mile in size; unsightly, in that they protrude 20 to 50 feet (6 -15 meters) above
Jan 1, 1998
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Waste Disposal in the Pebble Phosphate Rock IndustryBy Randolph C. Specht
A two year study was made of the waste disposal of the pebble rock phosphate industry. Solid slimes are impounded in large settling areas and the process water is re-used. Clear effluent was not found
Jan 1, 1950
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Waste Disposal In Underground Mines-A Technology Partnership To Protect The Environment (fc2ac075-1967-4724-8734-84eeb97abdfb)By N. T. Rempe
Proper use of natural resources is multiple use. Underground space resulting from mineral extraction offers opportunities for deep geologic waste disposal (DGWD) which can solve many environmental pro
Jan 1, 1996
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Waste Dumps - The New FrontierBy Adam R. A
Techniques for the optimisation of open pit design and development are now accepted as standard practice in the mining industry. These techniques are used to analyse the impacts on project profitabili
Jan 1, 1992
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Waste Heat Integration Potential Assessment through Exergy Analysis in an Aluminium Production FacilityBy Cassandre Nowicki, Louis Gosselin, Carl Duchesne
"Quebec's primary aluminium production industry consumes roughly 39 TWh of electricity per year and is accountable for roughly 7 million tons of CO2 equivalent. By tapping only a small portion of wast
Jan 1, 2012
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Waste Heat Recovery from Aluminum ProductionBy Maria S. Gudjonsdottir, Miao Yu, Gudrun Saevarsdottir, Pall Valdimarsson
Around half of the energy consumed in aluminum production is lost as waste heat. Approximately 30–45% of the total waste heat is carried away by the exhaust gas from the smelter and is the most easily
Mar 1, 2018
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Waste Heat Recovery from Industrial Smelting Exhaust GasBy Geir Wedde, Anders Sorhuus
"Vast quantities of energy are released as heat to the environment from industrial operations. Many countries target waste heat recovery to mitigate CO2 emission. Exhaust gases from industries such as
Jan 1, 2012
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Waste Heat Recovery in the Aluminum Melting FurnacesBy John Norton
"This presentation will cover the physical properties of waste heat recovery. It is a two part presentation. The first deals with actually recovering the heat with new state of the art heat exchangers
Jan 1, 2011