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Deep Well Pumping In CaliforniaBy Hallan Marsh
THE subject of this paper is apt to bring to mind wells ranging from 6000 to over 8000 ft. in depth. However, it is uncommon to pump wells at depths greater than about 5000 ft. Fig. 1 shows the number
Jan 1, 1928
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General - Experiments on Retarding the Age-hardening of Duralumin (With Discussion)By F. Keller, E. H. Dix
The desirable high strength and hardness of the heat-treated strong aluminum alloys result from two distinct structural changes: (1) the formation of a solid, solution by heating at the required tempe
Jan 1, 1931
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Alternative Control Strategies For Coal FlotationBy J. A. Herbst, O. A. Bascur
Fine coal cleaning by froth flotation has become common practice in the US with more than 73 kt/d (80,000 stpd) treated in this way. In spite of this large tonnage, developments in the automated contr
Jan 1, 1986
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New York Paper - Electrostatic Concentration or Separation of OresBy Henry A. Wentworth
Electrostatic separation of ores in its present form is generally known as the Huff process, from the name of Charles H. Huff, of Boston, Mass., through whose constant and persistent labors (with the
Jan 1, 1913
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The Formation Of Radial Cracks In Rock Blasting Analyzed In Terms Of The Modified Griffith’s TheoryBy Carlos D. da Gama, Charles R. Nelson
Griffith’s theory of brittle fracture, as modified by McClintock and Walsh to fit rock behavior in cases of failure by compression, has been successfully applied in various fields of rock mechanics. E
Jan 1, 1971
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The Contract Wage System for MinesBy A. K. Knickerbocker
PRACTICALLY all underground work on the Minnesota iron ranges is done by miners working on a so-called contract wage system. This system, while it has certain advantages over the straight day's p
Jan 2, 1920
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An Underground Ventilation Network Analysis And Estimation Of Temperature Of Air CurrentBy Saburo Shigeno, Kunzo Amano
As shafts and tunnels move deeper levels in underground mining, development planning becomes more complex. The most serious problem is the aggravation of environmental conditions due to the imposition
Jan 1, 1969
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Minerals Beneficiation - A Method of Preparing Closely Sized Micron and Submicron FractionsBy R. W. Smith, R. J. Charles
Fractions of glass particles in the size range 0.5 to 5.0 were prepared by an elutriator that operates in a centrifugal field. Although mean sizes of commercially graded abrasive powders were ten time
Jan 1, 1957
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Chelate-Forming Organic Compounds As Flotation ReagentsBy G. Gutzeit
METAL-ORGANIC INNER COMPLEXES AN inner complex is a cyclic chemical structure containing an inorganic cation that is bound simultaneously to several atoms in a single organic molecule; on the one h
Jan 1, 1946
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Drilling and Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - A Method of Formation Testing on Logging CableBy C. A. Doh, R. Q. Fields, M. Lebourg
A formation tester run on logging cable is now available to the oil industry. It offers a method of safely and rapidly testing possible producing formations in uncased holes. These tests can be made u
Jan 1, 1958
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Analysis of Slope Stability in Very Heavily Jointed or Weathered Rock MassesBy Evert Hoek
An empirical criterion is presented for use in estimating the strength of heavily jointed or weathered rock masses. This criterion incorporates the intact strength of the rock material and introduces
Jan 1, 1983
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Open Pit Mining – Eastern and Western United States and CanadaBy Hugh J. Leach, J. C. Van de Water
In open pit mining, as in other industries, it has I become necessary to improve operating efficiency in order to combat higher labor and supply costs. Moreover, orebodies are becoming leaner, pits ar
Feb 1, 1956
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Factors of Composition and Porosit in Lead-zinc Replacements of Metamorphose LimestoneBy John Brown
As a part of a symposium on the relations of structure to ore deposi-tion, in February 1938, the writer presented some tentative opinions derived from his experience with a number of important lead-zi
Jan 1, 1940
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General - Quenching of Alelad Sheet in Oil (With Discussion)By Horace C. Knerr
It has been shown 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 quenchi
Jan 1, 1931
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Part VIII – August 1969 – Communications - Deformation and Stability of a Directionally Solidified AI-Pd Eutectic AlloyBy R. Kossowsky, W. C. Johnston
CONSIDERABLE experimental data has been published in recent years on a few directionally solidified aluminum base eutectic alloys. The mechanical properties of A1-Al3Ni eutectic have been studied by L
Jan 1, 1970
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New York Paper - Appraisal of Oil Properties (with Discussion)By Earl Oliver
The term oil property, in this discussion, includes any type of easement or grant under which petroleum might be produced; it ranges from the mere right to drill on undeveloped wildcat acreage up to a
Jan 1, 1921
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Metal Mining - Aspects of Structure and Mineralization Used as Guides in the Development of the Picher FieldBy J. Lyden
In the Picher field, structure made openings for the circulation of the mineralizing solutions by flexing, shearing, and fracturing the sedimentary beds. This structure is used with the spatial
Jan 1, 1951
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Metal Mining - Aspects of Structure and Mineralization Used as Guides in the Development of the Picher FieldBy J. Lyden
In the Picher field, structure made openings for the circulation of the mineralizing solutions by flexing, shearing, and fracturing the sedimentary beds. This structure is used with the spatial
Jan 1, 1951
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Blast-Furnace SlagsBy Kenneth Robertson
THERE is probably less known of this subject than of any other connected with the metallurgy of iron. In all the books that treat of this matter, there ore given analyses of slags, their chemical form
Jan 1, 1873
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Effect of Coke Combustibility on Stock Descent in Blast FurnacesBy P. H. Royster
IN a study of the blast-furnace process, the Bureau of Mines has made many experiments for the purpose of determining the exact nature of the combustion of coke in the neighborhood of the tuyeres. Two
Jan 3, 1924