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Albany Paper - Compressed-Air Motors for Gathering Cars in Coal-MinesBy Beverley S. Randolph
While our coal-mining practice, in regard to hauling on main roads, has advanced very rapidly in recent years by means of compressed air, electricity and ropes, that of gathering from rooms or working
Jan 1, 1904
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Fine Grind - Updating Materials Handling And HaulageBy A. Tobey Yu
The recent adverse economic climate has added further impetus to the demand for better-grade and lower-cost raw materials, for which increasingly larger quantities of muck are being moved and processe
Jan 1, 1970
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The Future Needs And Development In Equipment Design And SelectionBy Dale Dixon, A. R. MacPherson
The present comminution process in principle has remained more or less the same for the last 50 years. The majority of the changes have been in the fields of equipment improvements and size increases
Jan 1, 1982
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Compendium of Searles Lake Operations - 1918 - AIMEBy G. F. Moulton
Extraction of minerals from Searles Lake brines has taken place since 1873. Early operations for borax and raw trona found on the surface were expanded after 1914 to include potash, salt cake, and sod
Jan 1, 1982
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The Iron Ores Of New JerseyBy H. M. Roche
MAGNETITE is the important iron ore of New Jersey although bog ore, limonite and red hematite were mined in sizable quantity early in the state's min-ing history. The deposits of mag-netite are f
Jan 1, 1937
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San Francisco Paper - A Rule for Governing Cupellation Losses (with Discussion)By W. J. Sharwood
Cupellation is well known to be one of the most effective methods of separating silver and gold from base metals and other impurities, as well as one of the most accurate means for their estimation. I
Jan 1, 1916
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Pelletization Of Glass Batch With Soda Ash Substituted For Sodium CarbonateBy Junnosuke Yamamoto
Substituting sodium hydroxide for sodium carbonate as a binder in a glass batch yields harder pellets with a lower melting point. This paper explores the degree of NaOH substitution that is feasible,
Jan 1, 1977
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The Heavier Nonferrous Metals in TransportationBy C. H. Mathewson
MY first reflection on the subject assigned to me by the officers of this symposium was that a critical description of these lesser characters in the cast of inanimate actors now before us under the t
Jan 1, 1936
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Ohio in 1944By Kenneth Cottingham
The number of completions in 1944 in Ohio was only slightly greater than completions in the preceding year, but the initial daily volumes both of oil wells and gas wells declined considerably. The dry
Jan 1, 1945
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Petroleum - Technologic Progress in the Oil IndustryBy F. Julius Fohs
As an industry approaches stabilization, greater and greater stress must be laid on its technologic progress, which becomes a prime aid in improving its condition. The oil industry is tending toward t
Jan 1, 1927
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Technical Note - Optimization of Fluids for Diamond Core Drilling of SilicatesBy N. H. MacMillan, W. M. Mularie, R. E. Jackson, A. R. C. Westwood
The initial results of a study of the environment-sensitive microhardness and diamond rotary drilling behavior of granite and its constituent minerals quartz and feldspar (microcline)1 have establishe
Jan 1, 1976
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Production - Domestic - Texas - Oil and Gas Development in South Texas in 1936By Harry H. Nowlan
A heavy development campaign progressed during the year 1936 in South Texas1, following up important discoveries made in 1935. Oil and gas wells completed during the year were 1473 against 704 in 1935
Jan 1, 1937
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Men Needed On SubmarinesIt is desired to call the attention of young men who have had technical training and experience to the fact that their abilities can best be put at the service of the country by selecting a branch of
Jan 7, 1918
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Gasoline From ?Synthetic " Crude OilDiscussion of the paper of WALTER 0. SNELLING, presented at the New York meeting, February, 1915, and printed in Bulletin No. 100, April, 1915, pp. 695 to 704. A. F. LUCAS, Washington, D. C.-Are the
Jan 5, 1915
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Interactive Computer System to Prepare Borehole Data for Coal Seam MappingBy S. S. Hedge, J. C. Ferm, J. T. Berger
The coal procedures described in this paper address the problems building a body of coal data that is accurate, precise, readily available, and easy to manipulate. The system is a set of interactive c
Jan 1, 1983
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Coal - Cyclone Thickeners, A Practical Solution for Closed Water Circuit OperationBy Victor Phillips, J. P. Blair
Jan 1, 1952
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Utilization Of Radiation Grafted Structures For Electrolytic Recovery Of Precious MetalsBy George Schore
Radiation grafting of ion exchange structures contains ion exchange groups but may consist of neutral groups. High energy grafting of monomers on to polymers has-been known since 1950 (1.2); manufactu
Jan 1, 1984
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Hierarchical Computer System For On-Line Control Of A Potash ConcentratorBy F. G. Robb, D. N. Madge
This paper details some of the specifications and problems associated with implementing on-line control of a potash concentrator. The computer system described has the capability of three levels of co
Jan 1, 1969
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Canadian Paper - A Mining SurveyBy J. F. Wilkinson
A high degree of accuracy is often required in mine-surveying, in order that expensive mining work may not be misdirected. The making of underground connections by drifts or shafts located as the resu
Jan 1, 1901