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Jackleg Drilling in the Tri-State District: Longhole Prospecting and ProductionBy S. S. Clarke, Douglas C. Brockie
Longhole underground drilling has been carried on in the Tri-State area at various times over the past 35 years or more. W. F. Netzeband reported on this topic in 1926 and in 1930. More recently it ha
Jan 1, 1956
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Gold Deposition in the Black Hills of South Dakota and WyomingBy Lawrence Wright
THE occurrence of gold, gold-silver, silver-lead-zinc ores in the post-Cambrian sediments in the Black Hills of South Dakota, and their genetic relationship to the Tertiary intrusives, is well known a
Jan 1, 1936
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Buffalo Paper - Tuyeres in the Iron Blast-Furnace (Discussion, 858, 902)By B. F. Fackenthal
The earliest history shows that, in the reduction of iron-ores, natural draft was used to supply the blast, and that, when artificial blast was first used, it was supplied by leather bellows, usually
Jan 1, 1899
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An Experimental Study On The Mechanism Of Spherical Agglomeration In WaterBy M. Tsunekawa, T. Takamori, T. Hirajima
In spherical agglomeration in water, the pattern of the growth behaviour of agglomerates is essentially determined by the surface chemical properties of the particles and the oil-water interface.
Jan 1, 1980
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The Ale Of Certain Metallic Minerals In Precipitating Silver And Gold.*By Chase Palmer
INTRODUCTION. WHILE the reducing action of organic matter, of ferrous sulphate, and of hydrogen sulphide has frequently been invoked to account for the deposition of native gold and silver from ore-f
Jan 5, 1913
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Anaconda Improves Cleaning Of Mine Drainage For Use In Dump LeachingBy V. D. O’Leary
The Anaconda Co. has two economic uses for the drainage water from its underground mines in the district of Butte, Mont. One is the precipitation of copper, which the company has been accomplishing at
Jan 9, 1966
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The Role And Credibility Of Computational Methods In Engineering Rock MechanicsBy B. H. G. Brady, C. M. St. John
Computational schemes for analysis of rock mass response to excavation, loading and other imposed changes, are employed pervasively in rock mechanics practice. Applications range in complexity from de
Jan 1, 1982
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Papers - Tectonic Position of Ore Districts in the Rocky Mountain RegionBy Paul Billingsley, Augustus Locke
The mining districts of the first order' of the western United States (and borders) are those named on Fig. 1. These fall into four groups: (1) in the eastern outliers of the Rocky Mountain syste
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - Tectonic Position of Ore Districts in the Rocky Mountain RegionBy Paul Billingsley, Augustus Locke
The mining districts of the first order' of the western United States (and borders) are those named on Fig. 1. These fall into four groups: (1) in the eastern outliers of the Rocky Mountain syste
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - Tectonic Position of Ore Districts in the Rocky Mountain RegionThe mining districts of the first order' of the western United States (and borders) are those named on Fig. 1. These fall into four groups: (1) in the eastern outliers of the Rocky Mountain syste
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - Tectonic Position of Ore Districts in the Rocky Mountain RegionBy Augustus Locke, Paul Billingsley
The mining districts of the first order' of the western United States (and borders) are those named on Fig. 1. These fall into four groups: (1) in the eastern outliers of the Rocky Mountain syste
Jan 1, 1935
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An Introductory Review - Computer Applications In Property Appraisal And Investment DecisionsBy O’Brian. Daniel T.
Ore reserve determinations supporting property appraisals and economic analyses leading to investment decisions typically require many repetitive calculations. Computers have become well-accepted tool
Jan 1, 1969
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Capillarity – Permeability - A Laboratory Study of Gravity Segregation in Frontal DrivesBy T. M. Geffen, J. L. Sanderlin, F. F. Craig, D. W. Moore
Scaled reservoir models have been used to study the effect of gravity on oil recovery performance in frontal-drive operations; namely, water, gas, or solvent flooding. The difference in density betwee
Jan 1, 1958
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in West Virginia during 1944By David B. Reger
Widespread wildcatting for new supplies of natural gas and the beginning of importation from the southwest characterized the petroleum industry of West Virginia during 1944. Within the state, drilling
Jan 1, 1945
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Abstracts of Graduate Theses in the Mineral Industry Field 1974-1975By SME
A regular feature of the December issue is the abstracts of graduate theses in the mineral industry field presented during the preceding year. The following abstracts were submitted for this second ar
Jan 1, 1976
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Symposium On Cyclones – Use Of Cyclones In The Grinding Of TaconiteBy Fred D. DeVaney
MINNESOTA taconites are extremely hard, and fine grinding is required to produce an acceptable concentrate. To reduce grinding costs, waste material is rejected by magnetic separators as soon as it is
Jan 8, 1957
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Metal Concentrations in Some Marine Black Shales of the United StatesBy George A. Desborough, Forrest G. Poole
Marine black-shale samples of Paleozoic age in the western United States that exceed 10 wt % organic carbon contain as much as 5000 ppm vanadium, 5000 ppm molybdenum, 1300 ppm nickel, 600 pprn cobalt,
Jan 1, 1983
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Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - Miscible Displacement in a Controlle Natural SystemBy C. R. Johnson, R. A. Greenkorn, R. E. Haring
Three confined five-spot miscible displacements at unity, favorable, and unfavorable mobility ratios were conducted in a shallow, water-saturated sandstone of Pennsylvan-ian age near Chandler, Okla. T
Jan 1, 1966
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The Open-hearth Steel Process as a Problem in Chemical KineticsBy Eric Jette
IN order to control a chemical process by other than empirical, rule of thumb methods, two types of knowledge concerning the reactions involved must be available: (1) the thermodynamics of the reactio
Jan 1, 1931
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Developments in the Carbonate Processing of Uranium OresBy F. A. Forward, J. Halpern
A new process for extracting uranium from ores with carbonate solutions is described. Leaching is carried out under oxygen pressure to ensure that all the uranium is converted to the soluble hexavalen
Jan 1, 1955