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In Situ Geophysical Investigation To Evaluate Dynamic Soil Properties At The Ilarionas Dam, Northern GreeceBy P. Soupios
Seismic geophysical methods have long been used by geologists and geophysicists to delineate subsurface features. These techniques work because different types and strengths of soil and rock transmit
Jan 1, 2006
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Geohydrology In Reclamation And Mine Design ? IntroductionBy E. A. Noble
In the Western Coal Region, successful reclamation of surface-mined areas includes the protection of groundwater sources. To accomplish this, a complete understanding of the geohydrology of the affect
Jan 1, 1976
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The Influence of the Movement in Shales on the Area of Oil ProductionBy Richard Conkling
A SHALE layer, buried beneath two or three thousand feet of strata, in some instances, will upon folding become thicker in the synclines and thinner on top of the anticlines. This can be accounted fo
Jan 10, 1916
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Single-Entry Research in the United StatesBy F. Michael Jenkins, Elaine T. Bowers
Longwall systems are used to mine approximately 50 pct of the world's total coal production. Single entries are the predominate method of longwall development in Europe and Asia where mining cond
Jan 1, 1986
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Innovative Use of Advanced Technology in MiningBy Craig Dirk
Agenda Applications of ?GPS ?Drill Navigation ?Cycle time monitoring ?UDS / Boom Stress monitoring ?Payload systems ?Laser Surveying Future Applications
May 1, 2006
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Macro Trends In Copper ConsumptionBy G. A. Campbell
This paper looks at how changes in the economies and demographics of the eight largest copper-consuming countries have been affecting their consumption of copper. The period of 1976 to 2005 is conside
Jan 1, 2007
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Papers - - Production - Domestic - Petroleum in the Central Texas Area during 1935By R. B. Kelly, Paul Martin
Central Texas added 76 producing oil and gas wells during the year, abandoned 378 wells in the same period, and produced 10,359,905 bbl. of oil in the 12 months under consideration. The oil production
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - - Production - Domestic - Petroleum in the Central Texas Area during 1935By Paul Martin, R. B. Kelly
Central Texas added 76 producing oil and gas wells during the year, abandoned 378 wells in the same period, and produced 10,359,905 bbl. of oil in the 12 months under consideration. The oil production
Jan 1, 1936
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Advances in technology for complex custom feed material treatment at NorandaBy G. Kachaniwsky, M. Bédard
"The Noranda Continuous Smelting Process at the Home smelter was commissioned in March 1973. The ability of the process to handle a wide variety of feed materials and a steady stream of technical inno
Jan 1, 1991
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Careful Attention Given to Custom ShippersBy F. X. Meyer
THE United States Smelting Refining and Mining Company maintains an ore-purchasing department for procurement of custom tonnages of milling and smelting ores and concentrates for treatment at its Midv
Jan 1, 1948
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The Institution of Mining Engineers' general meeting held in London, 8th June 1916, Sir William Garforth, Past-President, in the chair: Chairman’s opening addressBy Garforth W.
The chairman announced the new government duties of the out-going President, Sir Thomas Holland, and the formation of a new standing committee on mining to advise the Advisory Council for Scientific a
Dec 1, 1916
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The Structure of the International Coal Trade in TransitionBy Manfred G. Raschke
INTRODUCTION In the past decade, the international coal trade has been undergoing a period of gradual change. This change will continue through the remainder of this century until by the year 2000
Jan 1, 1986
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A Regressive Simulation Model Analysis Of Acoustic Pollution In Mining EngineeringBy C. Orf. Chukabarah
Acoustic pollution (noise) is a significant mine environmental system problem. The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Department of Labor (DOL) and other researchers h
Jan 1, 1992
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Global Impact Of Friction On Energy Use In Transportation And IndustryBy Kenneth Holmnerg
About 100 million terajoule is used annually worldwide to overcome friction and that is one fifth of all energy produced. The largest quantities of energy are used by industry (29%) and in transportat
Jul 31, 2018
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Operating Risk in Economic Analysis for the Assessment of Design & Planning Alternatives in Underground Mine FeasibilitiesBy S. A. Kenzap
Risk & Uncertainty ? Uncertainty about a situation can often indicate risk, which is the possibility of loss, damage, or any other undesirable event. Most people desire low risk, which would translat
Oct 1, 2010
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A Review of Amine Chemicals Used in the Flotation of SilicaBy Richard R. Klimpel
This paper reviews some of the factors involved in selecting amine flotation reagents used to remove silica from ores. A comparison is made between the chemical reagent design approaches used to ident
Jan 1, 1999
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Secondary Recovery - A Study of Waterflood Efficiency in Oil-Wet SystemsBy John C. Calhoun, J. E. Warren
A study of waterflood efficiency, given in terms of oil recovery at water breakthrough and u1timate recovery, has been made on short, consolidated Pyrex glass cores rendered oil-wet by chemical treatm
Jan 1, 1956
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Mechanism Of Solidification And Segregation In A Low-Carbon Rimming-Steel IngotBy Anson Hayes, John Chipman
THE quality of sheet and strip products made of rimming steel is closely related to the structure and chemistry of the ingots. The variation in composition throughout the ingot, as affected by segrega
Jan 1, 1938
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Mechanical Behaviour and Constitutive Modeling of AlSi10Mg-200°C Additively Manufactured Through Direct Metal Laser SinteringBy C. K. Baxter, A. Odeshi, M. Mohammadi, E. D. Cyr
"Metal additive manufacturing has been a revolutionary step in designing new complex shapes with faster and cleaner building capacity in comparison to subtractive manufacturing processes. The ability
Jan 1, 2018
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MLA 22-87 - Mineral Resources Of The Skedaddle Study Area, Lassen County, California And Washoe County, Nevada ? SummaryBy Steven R. Munts
In 1985, at the request of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Bureau of Mines studied 39,420 acres of the 60,960-acre Skedaddle Wilderness Study Area in order to evaluate its identified mine
Jan 1, 1987