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Underground or Open Pit?By C. H. Reynolds, Robert C. Pruess
Late in 1954 exploratory drilling indicated a substantial orebody on the Rattlesnake claims of Woodmont Inc., a Continental Uranium Inc. subsidiary. Woodmont holdings are located about 35 miles southe
Jun 1, 1956
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Improved Monitoring Technique for Fractures in Underground Mine OpeningsBy M. G. Schuerger, D. W. Park
An improved gage for monitoring fractures in underground openings was successfully developed using the reflection photoelastic technique. The gage may be used to detect crack initiation in mine openin
Jan 1, 1984
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A Look At The Prospects Of The Mining EngineerBy A. F. Peterson
MUCH has been said and written about the engineer shortage. The mining branch in engineering has lagged during the past several decades. I can think of two institutions, formerly prominent in that fie
Jan 3, 1957
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Development in the Use of Steel for Underground SupportBy F. J. Haller
The need for permanent, fireproof support indicated structural steel sets. Experience over the past six years, involving more than five miles of permanent underground openings, has proved that steel i
Jan 4, 1950
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Cleveland Paper - The Refining of Sulphides Obtained in the Lixiviation Process with Hyposulphite SolutionsBy C. A. Stetefeldt
Steam-dRied sulphides, obtained in the lixiviation-process, are now almost exclusively sold to smelters, the old methods of melting (after roasting) in crucibles, or cupelling with lead at the mill, h
Jan 1, 1892
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Vendome Solves Water Control Problem – Grouting a Mud SeamBy U. Max, P. R. Geoffroy, J. A. Lawrence
When shaft sinking was begun on the Vendome Mines property in the Barraute area of north-western Quebec, there was no indication of the flat mud seam that was later encountered, and no special precaut
Nov 1, 1955
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Operating CostBy F. Milton Lewis, Roshan B. Bhappu
The methods for preparing operating cost estimates for a proposed mining venture are outlined. The procedures for estimating the direct and indirect operating cost for proposed mining and ore processi
Jan 1, 1978
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New York September, 1890 Paper - Notes on Coal-Mining in OregonBy R. Henry Norton
The State of Oregon, although admitted into the Union February 14, 1859, is to-day, so far as any practical knowledge of its mineral resources is concerned, almost terra incognita, as compared with th
Jan 1, 1891
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Mexican Paper - The Klein Jig and the Klein ClassifierBy Ferdinand H. Regel
Concentrating-machinery has been wonderfully improved during the past few years both in technical efficiency and in economy of power; and, in the writer's opinion, the prosperity which the mining
Jan 1, 1902
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Double-Hinged, Crawler-Mounted High-Wall SlurrifierBy Edward T. Koch
A new concept involving the use of a crawler-mounted slurrifier for open-pit ore mining and overburden removal is dealt with. The design and application are discussed. Based on field experience, the a
Jan 1, 1976
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Performance Of Compound Trough Profile Spiral Cleaning Fine CoalBy D. J. Spottiswood, C. N. Robinson, D. E. Spiller, E. G. Kelly
This paper describes the performance of a new design of spiral that is optimized for fine coal cleaning. Reduced Performance (Tromp) curves are presented to compare this spiral with the older design,
Jan 1, 1985
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On the Use of Red Charcoal in the Blast FurnaceBy William Kent
(Read at the Philadelphia Meeting, February, 1878.) IN the paper by Mr. Fernow, on Red Charcoal, read at the first session of this meeting, it was suggested that this fuel might be used in the blas
Jan 1, 1878
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Analysis of Surface Coal Mine Spoil Bulk DensityBy L. W. Saperstein, W. B. Wells, L. B. Phelps
Several strip mine spoils are being examined to better understand their physical nature. The spoils were core drilled and each hole was logged using a nuclear geophysical tool to obtain bulk density d
Jan 1, 1984
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Quenching of Alclad Sheet in OilBy Horace Knerr
IT has been shown1 that the resistance to corrosion of duralumin sheet is greatly influenced by the quenching medium used in heat treatment, or, more specifically, by the rate of cooling during quench
Jan 1, 1930
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Tensile Strength And Capillary Pressure Of Moist AgglomeratesBy Helmar Schubert
The tensile strength of moist agglomerates consisting of granular materials is demonstrated with the aid of models. The applicability of these models is proved by experiments. An explanation of the di
Jan 1, 1977
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Solution Mining Of Thin Bedded PotashBy D’Arcy A. Shock, J. G. Davis
Continental Oil Co. has spent more than four years of research on the fundamentals of recovery of potash by solution mining. This work included laboratory investigations of salt solution, brine flow,
Jan 1, 1970
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Experiment In Ore-Hunting GeologyBy Augustus Locke
THERE are three matters related to ore-hunting which I wish especially to discuss here: first, the paucity of the special writings applying to it; second, the failure of scientists to concern them-sel
Jan 4, 1922
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Institute Committees (2ef9133f-022a-40e0-9801-dad06fa64812)New York Meets first Wednesday after first Tuesday of each month. DAVID 11. BROWNE, Chairman. JOHN H. JANEWAY, Vice-Chairman. F. E. PIERCE, Secretary, 35 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. P. A. MOSMAN,
Jan 4, 1916
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Phase Behavior In The Methane-Propane-N-Pentane SystemBy W. N. Lacey, R. H. Dourson, B. H. Sage
THE compositions of coexisting phases in the methane-propane-n-pentane system were determined at 160° and 220°F. throughout the two-phase region, at pressures above 500 lb. per sq. in. The experimenta
Jan 1, 1942