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MLA 6-93 - Mineral Resources Of The Pahsimeroi Study Area, Custer County, IdahoBy Alan R. Buehler
The Bureau of Mines conducted a mineral investigation of the 32,270-hectare Cache Peak study area in 1992; the area had been proposed as wilderness. Bureau personnel examined and sampled prospect work
Jan 1, 1993
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MLA 18-92 - Mineral Resources Of The Lionhead Study Area, Fremont County, IdahoBy Thomas J. Peters
This report is part of the U.S. Bureau of Mines Idaho Land Assesment Program to study the mineral resources of priority roadless areas in Idaho. The results of these mineral inventories provide minera
Jan 1, 1992
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Chattanooga Paper - The Clinton Iron-Ore Deposits in Stone Valley, Huntingdon County, PaBy J. J. Rutledge
I. Description of the Clinton Ores and Associated Rocks. The Clinton rocks in Stone valley comprise (1) thick layers of deep-red shale, (2) layers of reddish-gray shale interspersed with beds of sa
Jan 1, 1910
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The Woodstock iron works Carleton County, New Brunswick (f68b9f1a-03ba-45ff-b606-16ef76407f56)By R. R. Potter
"IntroductionAlthough iron formations were recognized in western New Brunswick about 1820, commercial production was not achieved until 1848. The Jacksonville deposits near Wood stock were developed f
Jan 1, 1983
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Changes In The Seismic Properties Of The Cover Produced By Longwall MiningBy Guoqi He
Common offset seismic data collected over two active longwall panels at different stages of mining reveal that significant arrival time delays are produced in reflections from different levels within
Jan 1, 1989
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New York Paper - Geology and Ore Deposits of Mohave County, Arizona (with Discussion)By Frank C. Schrader
Page Introduction.............................. 196 Geology of the District......................... 196 Ore Deposits of the District....................... 198 Gcncral Description................
Jan 1, 1917
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Division Lectures - The 1965 Extractive Metallurgy Lecture; Nonequilibrium Unit ProcessBy R. Schuhmann
Jan 1, 1965
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The Treatment of Silicosis by Aluminum PowderBy Blaisdell J. L, MacPherson G
The present communication records the results of a research investigation conducted in the Porcupine Gold Mines in Timmins, Onto. Soon after silicosis became a compansable disease in Ontario under the
Jan 1, 1945
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McGill and Dofasco combine to improve batch anneal potentialBy D. S. Harries, R. I. L. Guthrie
"The use and development of scientific disciplines involved in heat transfer technology, related in general to steel masses and in particular to batch annealing, is demonstrated.The measurable benefit
Jan 1, 1982
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Anomalies des propriétés de la matière organique et des assemblages argileux associés au gîte de Pb-Zn de Gays River, Nouvelle-Écosse, CanadaBy Y. Héroux, A. Chagnon, M. M. Savard
"Résumé- Le gîte de Pb-Zn de Gays River s'accompagne d'anomalies des propriétés de la matière organique (MO) et des assemblages de minéraux d'argile (AMA). L'association entre la m
Jan 1, 1994
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Description of Operations - The New Cement Plant of the Universal Atlas Cement Company at Northampton, Pennsylvania (Mining Tech., Sept. 1943, T.P. 1619)By L. G. Sprague
The fact that this latest and most modern of the Universal Atlas Cement Company's plants at Northampton, Pa., is the fifth to be built on these same properties, and their development has been coi
Jan 1, 1948
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The New Cement Plant Of The Universal Atlas Cement Company At Northampton, PennsylvaniaBy L. G. Sprague
THE fact that this latest and most modern of the Universal Atlas Cement Company's plants at Northampton, Pa., is the fifth to be built on these same properties, and their development has been coi
Jan 1, 1943
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Description of Operations - The New Cement Plant of the Universal Atlas Cement Company at Northampton, Pennsylvania (Mining Tech., Sept. 1943, T.P. 1619)By L. G. Sprague
The fact that this latest and most modern of the Universal Atlas Cement Company's plants at Northampton, Pa., is the fifth to be built on these same properties, and their development has been coi
Jan 1, 1948
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Physico-Chemical Characterization And Flotation Of Thorium Contaminated Soil From Kirtland AFBBy M. Misra
A sample of thorium-contaminated soil from Kirtland Air Force Base (AFB) was subjected to froth flotation for removing thorium contaminants. A series of flotation tests were conducted to screen and ev
Jan 1, 1996
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RI 8932 Spectral Characteristics of Grinding Sparks Used for Identification of Scrap MetalsBy W. D. Riley
The Bureau of Mines is conducting research on methods for the rapid identification and sorting of mixed scrap metals and alloys so that domestic scrap resources can be fully utilized. One method, spar
Jan 1, 1985
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Surveying the Names on the BallotBy AIME AIME
WTHIN the next month all members of the Institute will be given an opportunity to vote for a new President, two Vice-Presidents, and five Directors. All of the candidates nominated by the official com
Jan 1, 1935
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RI 8226r - Geology And Methane Content Of The Upper Freeport Coalbed In Fayette County, Pa,By Peter F. Steidl
As part of the Bureau of Mines methane control program, the Upper Free- port coalbed was studied in Fayette County, Pa., where this coalbed lies about 650 feet below the Pittsburgh coalbed and contain
Jan 1, 1977
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Digital Construction and Characterization of Reticulated Porous Microstructures from Sacrificial TemplatesBy Jason H. Nadler, Jason A. Kulpe, Stephanie J. Lin
"A numerical method has been developed to predict the microstructural characteristics of reticulated metal foam. The porosity of this foam is derived from sacrificial template particles of known parti
Jan 1, 2011
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The Brown Iron Ore Resources Of MissouriBy Edward L. Clark, Garrett A. Muilenburg
THE first record of the discovery of iron ore in Missouri was Marquette's observation in 1673 of brown iron ore, or limonite, in the Mississippi River bluffs just north of the mouth of Apple Cree
Jan 1, 1954
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Production - Domestic - Petroleum and Natural Gas Development in the Rocky Mountain District, 1930By R. Clare Coffin
The production of petroleum in the Rocky Mountain district increased from 27,104,436 bbl. in 1929 to 33,048,630 bbl. in 1930. This increase was due to the development in southeastern New Mexico; which
Jan 1, 1931