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Chicago Paper - New Angles to the Apex LawBy John A. Shelton
One of the heaviest burdens uselessly cast by our mineral land laws upon the holder of the title conveyed by a patent from the United States is due to the provision excepting known veins from land pat
Jan 1, 1920
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Papers - The Yield Point in Metals (With Discussion)By M. Gensamer
In applied mechanics and in metallurgy the transition from elastic to inelastic action is a matter of considerable interest and importance. Often the first inelastic deformation is apparently quite ho
Jan 1, 1938
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Geology of the Exposed Treasure Lode, Mojave, California.By Courtenay de Kalb
THE Exposed Treasure gold-mine has, for the past four years, been one of the largest producing mines of Southern California, its annual output having constituted 1 per cent of the total gold and silve
Jan 1, 1907
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Bulletin 98 Report of the Selby Smelter CommissionBy J. A. Holmes, EDWARD C. FRANKLIN, RALPH A. GOULD
The commission may be permitted to express its earnest hope that the litigation which comes to an end with the findings and recom- mendations herein set forth will be considered by both parties to the
Jan 1, 1915
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Progress in the Flash Roasting of Sulphide OresBy Horace Freeman
Introduction This paper is an amplification of the paper presented by the writer at the last (1930) Annual Meeting of the Institute (1), and is somewhat in the nature of a progress report upon the in
Jan 1, 1931
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Geology - Geology of the Hayden Creek Lead MineBy Ernest L. Ohle
The newly opened Hayden Creek lead mine represents a variation from the usual Southeast Missouri type. Galena mineralization occurs in sandy dolomite cementing a conglomerate of granite boulders and i
Jan 1, 1953
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Report of the Committee on Mining and MetallurgyMINING and Metallurgy closed the year 1928 showing a small profit, the receipts, exclusive of the charge against members, dues for subscriptions, having been $43,067.81, and expenditures $40,925.58. I
Jan 1, 1929
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Geology - Geology of the Hayden Creek Lead MineBy Ernest L. Ohle
The newly opened Hayden Creek lead mine represents a variation from the usual Southeast Missouri type. Galena mineralization occurs in sandy dolomite cementing a conglomerate of granite boulders and i
Jan 1, 1953
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Analyses Of Washington Coals - The Coalfields Of WashingtonBy S. H. Ash
The coal-mining districts of Washington are mainly situated west of the Cascade Mountains. The eastern boundaries of Whatcom, Skagit, Snohomish, King, Pierce, and Lewis Counties, shown in Figure 1, fo
Jan 1, 1931
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A Glossary Of The Diamond-Drilling Industry - IntroductionBy Albert E. Long
THIS GLOSSARY is published lay the Bureau of Mines as a contribution too the mining literature to fill a long-felt need for a compilation of the terms used by the diamond-drilling industry. The first
Jan 1, 1960
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Current Density Increase within the Last 150 YearsBy I. Filzwieser, M. B. Hanel, A. Filzwieser
The paper describes the current density increase within the last 150 years. From the beginning in 1885 at 30 A/m² up to the highest used current densities nowadays at 420 A/m² towards future pathways
Jan 1, 2019
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The Role Of Lead Smelting At Korea ZincBy Chang-Young Choi
Korea Zinc commenced zinc production in 1978 with a capacity of 50,000 tpa. Since then, continuous investments have been made and resulted in Korea Zinc now being the biggest zinc and lead producer in
Jan 1, 2003
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Philadelphia Paper - The Incidental Results of Danks's PuddleBy Thomas M. Drown
Remarkable as have been the direct results of Danks's puddler, there are some indirect and incidental results, which are well worthy of study for their intrinsic value and suggestiveness. The suc
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Vertical Drop – the Challenge of Transporting Explosives UndergroundBy Ayman Tawadrous, Hendrik Botha, Simon St J Tose
The early miners and their mules always had the challenge of transporting unstable dynamite underground. The modern pumpable explosives, whilst far safer, still present a major logistics challenge for
Jan 21, 2025
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Coal Mining Operations in the Sydney Coal FieldBy ALEXANDER L Hay, Alexander L.
THE Sydney coal field, the largest and most valuable in Nova Scotia, is on the northeastern coast of the Island of Cape Breton, extending from Mira Bay on the south to Cape Dauphin on the north, a dis
Jan 1, 1928
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Structure of the Yellowknife Greenstone Belt, Northwest TerritoriesBy I. C. Brown, J. F. Henderson
"IntroductionThe Yellowknife greenstone belt lies along the west side of Yellowknife bay on the north shore of Great Slave lake, some 600 miles north of Edmonton, Alberta. The producing gold mines alo
Jan 1, 1950
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The effect of polymers on wettability of bitumenBy Leopoldo Gutierrez, Esau Arinaitwe, Marek Pawlik
"The effect of various polymers, including: anionic carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC), polystyrene sulfonate (PSS), humic acids (HA) and non-ionic hydroxypropyl cellulose, on the wettability of Athabasca
Jan 1, 2014
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Business Cycles And The Outlook For Industrial MineralsBy M. C. Roberts
The consumption of industrial minerals, like most other commodities produced from the earth, depends on the demand for the goods and services that use these materials. Minerals are not generally used
Jan 1, 1994
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Geology of the Midwest uranium deposit northern SaskatchewanBy D. E. Ayres, J. Farstad
"The Midwest uranium deposit is located within the Athabasca Basin near its eastern margin and displays many of the features seen in a number of other similar deposits in this area. The mineralization
Jan 1, 1986
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Overview of the Oil Sands Caprock Integrity ProjectBy Kristine Haug
Although most in situ operations in Alberta do not encounter significant problems during resource extraction, there have been a few documented occurrences of oil or steam releases as a result of compr
Jun 1, 2012