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IC 8434 Supply And Demand For Energy In The United States By States And Regions, 1960 And 1965 - Integrated Energy Balances And Energy Flows (Prepared From Four Parts)By R. F. Zaffarano
Intergrated energy balances and energy flows were constructed and quantified for State, regional, and national levels from four separate supply and demand commodity balances for coal, dry natural gas,
Jan 1, 1969
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Hydraulic Mining in CaliforniaBy Aug. J. Jr. Bowie
(Read at the Wilkes-Barre Meeting, May, 1877.) Brief Outline of the General Topography of the Gold Regions of California. THE topographical features of California, as demonstrated by the explorati
Jan 1, 1878
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Limestone in British ColumbiaBy Z. D. Hora
Limestone of economic interest is widespread in British Columbia. Triassic deposits on Texada Island are a convenient 1idewa1er source of li111es1one for cemen1 and lime for 1he Pacific orthwes1. Perm
Jan 1, 1984
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Antimony in South AfricaBy D. H. C. Griffiths, D. R. Davis, D. B. Paterson
Consolidated Murchison Limited is the only primary producer of antimony in South Africa, producing approximately 18 per cent of the total world production. This paper gives a technical review of the h
Jan 1, 1986
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New Developments in DrillingBy Isaac E. "Chip" Harris
A general understanding is given to how and where blast hole drills are used and what recent developments have taken place with small and large diameter drill hole machines. Indications are that new d
Jan 1, 1979
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Ground Water in CaliforniaBy J. F. Poland
Annual pumpage of ground water from the alluvial valleys of California now is about 10 million acre-feet. This heavy pumpage has created problems of over-draft and ocean-water encroachment in many val
Jan 2, 1950
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Advances In Electrostatic SeparationBy F. S. Knoll
The expanding role of electrostatics as applied to minerals and related fields is covered in this paper. New and existing forms of electrostatic separation are classified into two broad groups: separa
Jan 1, 1986
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Mining Investment In CubaBy L. W. Cope
Cuba is a mineral rich area, and the Cuban government is encouraging mining investment in the country. Joint ventures with government entities are encouraged. This paper will give some insights into t
Jan 1, 2004
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Rare Earth in AustraliaMonazite sand is processed at the rate of 25-30 tons per week at Rare Earth Corporation of Australia's plant at Port Pirie. Main products are rare earth concentrates of cerium, lanthanum and
Jan 1, 1972
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Sillimanite in the SoutheastBy Kefton H. Teague
Attempts to locate domestic supplies of sillimanite have been un- successful until recently. This paper describes recent discoveries of sillimanite-bearing schists in the Southeastern States, with emp
Jan 7, 1950
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Silica in British ColumbiaBy Z. D. Hora
Sev_eral dozen si lica occurrences have been reported from various parts of Brit ish Columbia. Some represent hydrothermal veins or parts of pegmatite bodies; other are recrystall ized sandstones. Sev
Jan 1, 1984
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Facies Concepts in VolcanologyConcepts of facies are of proven worth in sedimentology, but have hitherto received little attention from volcanologists. The time is now ripe to develop facies schemes for volcanic products. This
Jan 1, 1987
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Government In Your HairBy Richard W. Smith
Why are we losing our liberties? (1) . . . because our local chambers of commerce come to the National Chamber's annual meeting, vote for a policy on federal economy, and then go to Capitol Hill
Jan 1, 1949
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Bubble Attachment in FlotationBy Orson Cutler, Shepard
THE OBJECT of this paper is twofold: (1) To analyze the forces that cause air bubbles to spread on mineral surfaces in the flotation process; and (2) To develop a rational expression that will serve a
Jan 1, 1932
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Trends In Engineering DesignBy A. C. Lordi
Present industrial plant design is influenced by motivators beyond the usual powerful one, creativity, on which Consultants thrive. The respected, although annoying, ever-present Return on Invested Ca
Jan 1, 1975
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Tunneling In Gassy GroundBy John W. Critchfield
This paper presents an overview of some of the basic issues related to tunnel construction in the presence of flammable and toxic strata gases. Gas properties and possible sources are outlined for the
Jan 1, 1985
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Computerised in Project ManagementWith the advent of the mini computer and the relational database project management has experienced a new lease of life. The project manager no longer has to wait days for his reports, and he doesn
Jan 1, 1983
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New Horizons in SurveyingBy Ben V. Petersen
Surveying is to tunneling, as a steering wheel is to a car—somewhat essential if you want to end up in the right place. The principles of tunnel surveying have remained unchanged since the first tunne
Jan 1, 2005
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Carboniferous Coal In NevadaBy A. J. Brown
I HEREWITH send to the Institute a sample of Pancake coal. It is rather early yet to make any estimate of the future value of the discovery; but it is certainly the most promising vein of coal yet dis
Jan 1, 1875
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Gold in northeastern SiberiaBy W. J. Cieslewicz
Geologically, northeastern Siberia is a region occupied by a folded belt of Triassic and Jurassic sediments and volcanics. Gold mineralization is of Upper Jurassic age. Most of the stream placers form
Jan 1, 1987