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Development Of Equipment For Studying Pore Pressure Effects In RockBy W. J. Heck
The need for a better understanding of the effect of fluid pressure on the strength of intact and jointed rock has long been recognized. The behavior of pore fluid pressure was first pointed out by Te
Jan 1, 1972
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A Rejection Criterion For Definition Of Clusters In Orientation DataBy M. A. Mahtab, T. M. Yegulalp
This paper presents the development and application of an approach for clustering fracture orientation data. Data are projected on the surface of the unit upper hemisphere and the clustering approach
Jan 1, 1982
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A New Colorimeter for the Determination of Carbon in SteelBy Charles H. White
METHODS in colorimetry are based on the assumption that the intensity of the color of a definite volume of solution is directly proportional to the quantity of the color-producing substance' pres
Sep 1, 1906
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A Pulse Technique For The Direct Measurement Of Bar VelocityBy Charles F. Johnson
A pulse technique is described for the measurement of bar velocity. A low frequency sine wave pulse is used which allows the wave-length to become much larger than the lateral dimensions of the test s
Jan 1, 1971
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Production Engineering Becoming Increasingly EfficientBy A. W. WALKER
All branches of production engineering showed steady and definite progress during 1941. Most of it has been of the slower and more conservative type rather than the sensational. To a large degree the
Jan 1, 1942
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Amenia Paper - The New Works at Clausthal for Dressing OresBy John C. F. Randolph
This establishment being now in full working order, it has seemed of considerable professional interest to collect together, in a concise form, the various points as to its plan, method of dressing, a
Jan 1, 1879
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Mexican Paper - The Patio Process for Amalgamation of Silver-OresBy Manuel Valerio Ortega
This Mexican amalgamation-process, invented in 1557, at Pachuca, by Bartolome de Medina, has been widely discussed in America and Europe, but thus far there is no universal agreement as to all the che
Jan 1, 1902
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Hypothesis For Different Floatabilities Of Coals, Carbons, And Hydrocarbon MineralsBy Shiou-Chuan Sun
THE fact that coals of different ranks and even of the same rank differ greatly in their amenability to froth flotation is well known. In recognition of the need for an explanation of this phenomenon,
Jan 1, 1954
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Tri-State Operations of the St. Joseph Lead Company - Drilling Jumbos and Mechanical Loading Enable Continued ProductionBy Ross Blake
THE St. Joseph Lead Co. became interested in the Tri-State district in 1921 through acquisition of prospecting and development rights on approximately 20,000 acres of land extending northeastward from
Jan 1, 1947
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Metal Mining - Prospecting the Piceance Creek Basin for Oil ShaleBy Tell Ertl
THE Piceance Creek Basin in northwestern Colorado is believed to contain the richest large deposit of oil shale in North America. The major portion, about 1650 sq miles, is bounded by the White River
Jan 1, 1953
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Metal Mining - Prospecting the Piceance Creek Basin for Oil ShaleBy Tell Ertl
THE Piceance Creek Basin in northwestern Colorado is believed to contain the richest large deposit of oil shale in North America. The major portion, about 1650 sq miles, is bounded by the White River
Jan 1, 1953
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Industrial Minerals - Comparative Furnace Designs for the Expansion of PerliteBy Herbert A. Stein, John B. Murdock
AN analysis of perlite expansion furnaces must be based upon one consistent theory which explains how and why perlite does expand when heated. There is more than one such theory, so to establish a bas
Jan 1, 1951
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Industrial Minerals - Comparative Furnace Designs for the Expansion of PerliteBy Herbert A. Stein, John B. Murdock
AN analysis of perlite expansion furnaces must be based upon one consistent theory which explains how and why perlite does expand when heated. There is more than one such theory, so to establish a bas
Jan 1, 1951
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Silver Chloride As A Medium For Study Of Ingot StructuresBy Margaret Dienes, Karl L. Fetters
IT is recognized that ingot structure is important in determining the quality of finished steel. Such elements of ingot structure as the size, shape and distribution of primary crystals; the size, sha
Jan 1, 1943
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Development Of Equipment For Testing Models Of Jointed-Rock MassesBy J. Lyndon Rosenblad
The strength of a jointed-rock mass is not well-understood. It is believed, however, that the behavior of a rock mass is governed by both the intact rock properties and the properties of the discontin
Jan 1, 1970
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Tristage Crystallization Process for Utilizing Western FerrophosphorusBy R. T. C. Rasmussen, L. H. Banning, W. E. Anable
In the rapidly growing industry of elemental-phosphorus production from western phosphates, most of the vanadium and chromium contained in the phosphate rock collect in the byproduct ferro-phosphorus.
Jan 1, 1954
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Roasting for Amalgamating and Cyaniding Cripple Creek Sulphotelluride Gold OresBy A. L. Blomfield
THE Golden Cycle Mining and Reduction Co. operates its custom mill at Colorado Springs on Cripple Creek ores exclusively. These ores are straight sulpho-tellurides, with practically no base metals suc
Jan 8, 1918
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Process Design, Scale-Up And Plant Design For Gravity ConcentrationBy Chris Mills
The role of gravity separation in the mineral industry is briefly considered in perspective. The mineralogical and laboratory approaches to gravity process design are examined with emphasis on process
Jan 1, 1978
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Reservoir Engineering–General - An Approximate Method for Transient Radial FlowBy G. Rowan, M. W. Clegg
The basic equations for the flow of gases, compressible liquids and incompressible liquids are derived and the full implications of linearising then discussed. Approximate solutions of these equations
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A Plan for Mining Nahcolite in the Piceance Basin, ColoradoBy V. Rajaram, I. P. Nielsen, H. D. Raymond
The Parachute Creek member of the Green River formation in the Piceance Basin, Colorado, contains vast reserves of oil shale, nahcolite, dawsonite, and other accessory minerals. The dry alkali process
Jan 1, 1980