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Some Notes on Notch Brittleness and Brittle Fractures in Mild SteelSince the end of World War n, many important developments have taken place in the investigation of the phenomenon of brittle fracture in mild steel. Fractures in certain classes of welded ships, in we
Jan 1, 1954
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Some Notes on Present-Day Conditions in the Mining Industry of CanadaBy W. G. McBride
INTRODUCTION Preparation of this article, at the request of the Committee on papers, has been undertaken in the hope that it may stir up helpful discussion and constructive criticism. The Canadian mi
Jan 1, 1931
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Some Notes on Recent Changes in Ore Extraction Practices in the Zinc Corporation and New Broken Hill Consolidated MinesUp to the end of World War n, flat-back cut and fill stoping with or without square sets was the universal method of ore extraction. Rapid changes in practice occurred during the post-war years; first
Jan 1, 1957
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Some Notes on Sampling for GoldIn choosing such a threadbare subject for a paper I fear that I may in some measure be taxing your patience, yet as upon the accuracy with which the work is done depends the result of conclusions draw
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Some Notes on the Equipment of the Electrolytic Zinc Company of Australasia Limited, at Rosebery, TasmaniaThe purpose of this paper is to list by tabulation and flow sheet, the operating equipment and installations in use at Rosebery, and to refer to particular items which may be of interest for purposes
Jan 1, 1949
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Some Notes on the Geology of Stannary Hills, North QueenslandTHE following notes were accumulated during the years 1905 to 1911, when the writer was employed at Stannary Hills. The writer's duty took him over the underground workings daily. In odd moments
Jan 1, 1918
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Some notes on the Mining Law of Manitoba, and on the Mines Act of 1930By H. F. Maulson
For the benefit of those who are not familiar with the history of the western Provinces-Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta-as regards our natural resources, a few words of explanation may be in order
Jan 1, 1930
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Some Notes On The Principles Of Mine Hydrology ? IntroductionBy H. E. Grand
The purpose of this paper is to outline briefly some basic principles of ground- water hydrology that have application in mine hydrology. The development of a mine below the water table pleads for acc
Jan 1, 1958
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Some Notes on the Problem of Gob Fires in Thick, Highly Inclined SeamsBy J. B. De Hart
In the September issue of the Bulletin, 1923, there is a paper by J. A. H. Church on "The Spontaneous Combustion of Coal in Mines", which is more or less a general discussion of the subject. Mr. Churc
Jan 1, 1924
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Some Notes on the White Cliffs Opal Fields, WilcanniaWhite Cliffs Opal Field is situated in the Parish of Kirk, County of YulguIgra, New South Wales, about sixty miles from Wilcannia, and the River Darling. It is near the southern edge of the cretaceous
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Some Notes on Uranium in British ColumbiaBy John S. Stevenson
"Although we have no uranium- producing mines as yet in British Columbia, uranium, associated with gold and cobalt, has been found in two deposits in amounts such that the combined value of the metals
Jan 1, 1950
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Some Novel Aspects Of Matte Slag Equilibria In Copper SmeltingBy Heikki K. Jalkanen
Thermodynamic properties of copper-iron mattes and slag-matte distribution of copper and some minor matte constituents (Ni, Co, Mo, As, Sb and Bi) are discussed on? the basis of equilibrium measuremen
Jan 1, 1983
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Some novel features and implications of a general risk-analysis model for new mining venturesBy D. G. Krige
The scope and salient features of a general risk-analysis model for the main types of new mining ventures are covered in brief outline. The following special features and their effects on the investme
Jan 1, 1979
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Some Novel Shaft Appliances at the State Coal Mine.A description of:1. Air-lock at No. 14 Upcast shaft.2. Pit-top gates at Dudley winding shaft.3. Safety rider employed in sinking No. 18 shaft.1. AIR-LOCK AT No. 14 SHAFT.Some time ago it became desira
Jan 1, 1928
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Some Observations And Theory On Slack-Wind Blast-Furnace OperationBy Francis M. Rich
BEFORE the world-wide depression, the primary purpose of most blast-furnace operators was to produce a maximum tonnage of pig iron per day for each furnace in blast. Some attention was paid to the con
Jan 1, 1935
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Some Observations and Theory on Slack-wind Blast-furnace Operation (202e9972-268c-45b6-901d-5c0e6b7ab7a4)By Francis Rich
BEFORE the world-wide depression, the primary purpose of most blast-furnace operators was to produce a maximum tonnage of pig iron per day for each furnace in blast. Some attention was paid to the con
Jan 1, 1935
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Some Observations Concerning Electrical Measurements in Anisotropic Media, and Their InterpretationBy Schlumberger, C
IN the search for practical geological problems amenable to solution by the potential methods, the geophysicist is led to study mathematically various theoretical cases. In these idealistic discussion
Jan 1, 1933
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Some Observations in Heat Treatment of Muntz MetalBy L. Russell Van Wert
DURING an investigation in which the solubility relations of the phases in Muntz metal (60 per cent. copper, 40 per cent. zinc) were under study, certain phenomena that had no immediate connection wit
Jan 1, 1929
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Some Observations in Ore SearchCONTENTS PAGE INTRODUCTION AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. By George M. Fowler 2 Question 1-Is Structural Deformation of Some Character Always Necessary for the Migration of Mineralizing Solutions, Especially
Jan 1, 1940
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Some Observations In Ore Search - SymposiumBy L. C. Graton
[CONTENTS PAGE INTRODUCTION AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. By George M. Fowler2 Question 1-Is Structural Deformation of Some Character Always Necessary for the Migration of Mineralizing Solutions, Especial
Jan 1, 1940