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The Cost Of Maintaining Production In California Oil FieldsBy M. E. Lombardi
THE cost of maintaining the production of an operating oil company is one of the most important, as well as one of the most difficult to estimate, of the various items which go to make up the total co
Jan 9, 1915
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Lead Smelting At East HelenaBy Edgar Newhouse
THE lead smeltery at East Helena, Mont., controlled by the American Smelting & Refining Co. since 1899, has been in continuous operation for the past 25 years. Most of the old smelting and roasting pr
Jan 8, 1914
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Chlorides in Oil-Field WatersBy C. W. Washburne
THE waters of many oil fields have been regarded as buried sea water which has been retained in the sediments since the time of their deposition. The preservation of connate water through geological t
Jan 3, 1914
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Geology of US Phosphate DepositsBy T. M. Gurr
The United States is the world's leading producer of phosphate rock. In 1975 according to the US Bureau of Mines' statistics, 44.3 million tonnes (48.8 million st) of phosphate rock were pro
Jan 6, 1979
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New York Paper - Organization of Mine Sampling at Anaconda (with Discussion)By F. A. Linforth, W. B. Daly
The sampling and estimating of the orebodies in the mines of the Anaconda Copper Mining Co., at Butte, have been made a part of the work of the geological department. The wisdom of this assignment is
Jan 1, 1923
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Efficient Ventilation Of Metal MinesBy D. Harrington
EFFICIENT ventilation of metal mines consists in having such complete control of air currents that. there is always supplied at places where men work sufficient moving air to allow working at maximum
Jan 2, 1922
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New York Paper - Organization of Mine Sampling at Anaconda (with Discussion)By F. A. Linforth, W. B. Daly
The sampling and estimating of the orebodies in the mines of the Anaconda Copper Mining Co., at Butte, have been made a part of the work of the geological department. The wisdom of this assignment is
Jan 1, 1923
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Salt Lake Paper - Lead Smelting at East Helena (with Discussion)By Edgar L. Newhouse
The lead smeltery at East Helena, Mont., controlled by the American Smelting & Refining Co. since 1899, has been in continuous operation for the past 25 years. Most of the old smelting and roasting pr
Jan 1, 1915
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New York Paper - Importance of Hardness of Blast-Furnace Coke (with Discussion)By Owen R. Rice
Changes in coke hardness affect the working of the blast furnace, for soft coke is an obstacle to proper furnace operation. Soft coke is due to a low hydrogen-oxygen ratio in the coal charged; increas
Jan 1, 1922
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Institute of Metals Division - Principles of Field FreezingBy R. S. Wagner, W. G. Pfann
If an electric field is applied to a conducting liquid solution, changes in concentration usually occur because of differences in ionic mobilities. A variety of ways of utilizing this effect in conjun
Jan 1, 1962
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New York Paper - Importance of Hardness of Blast-Furnace Coke (with Discussion)By Owen R. Rice
Changes in coke hardness affect the working of the blast furnace, for soft coke is an obstacle to proper furnace operation. Soft coke is due to a low hydrogen-oxygen ratio in the coal charged; increas
Jan 1, 1922
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Mining and Milling, An Interrelated Fragmentation SystemBy John Edgar, Eugene P. Pfleider
Breakage of rock in mining operations as a part of the overall comminution process is examined. Examples of blasting practice are examined, and the energy expended is related to the comminution work a
Jan 1, 1973
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Ancient Stream Channels Affect White Pine’s Mining TechniquesBy John W. Trammell, Chester O. Ensign
Efficient mining of copper ore at the White Pine mine in Michigan's Upper Peninsula is partially dependent on the rather unique problem of predicting variations and rock types in a barren stratum
Jan 12, 1964
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Cleveland Paper - Electricity in Welding and Metal-WorkingBy A. B. Wood
In welding and metal working by electricity, two systems are in use,—the so-called. incandescent system, in which the material operated upon is traversed by currents of large volume and low electro-mo
Jan 1, 1892
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Mining Subsidence In Longwall Mining With Special Reference To The Prediction Of Surface StrainsBy David J. Reddish, Barry N. Whittaker
The characteristics of surface ground strains due to longwall mining are reviewed with special reference to U.K. coal mining observations. The current empirical method of estimating ground strain is d
Jan 1, 1984
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World Lead DepositsBy Waldemar Lindgren
IN spite of a world production of lead amounting to 1,300,000 tons, of which the United States produces slightly less than one-half, it appears that the mines at present are hardly able to supply the
Jan 1, 1926
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New Haven Paper - The Elimination of Arsenic, Antimony and Bismuth from CopperBy Allan Gibb
The ores of copper are usually associated with minerals containing arsenic, antimony and bismuth. Whatever the means adopted for extracting the copper, these metals are usually found, to a greater or
Jan 1, 1903
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Lead Smelting And Refining And Slag Fuming At The Broken Hill Associated Smelters Pty. Ltd. Port Pirie, South AustraliaBy G. C. Hancock
The operating plant of The Broken Hill Associated Smelters Pty. Ltd. is situated at Port Pirie in South Australia and it treats to finality the whole output of lead concentrates from the mines of The
Jan 1, 1970
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Mechanism of Solidification and Segregation in a Low-carbon Rimming-steel Ingot (cae4f0f7-5313-4185-a47e-a6f9b1c85135)By Anson Hayes
THE quality of sheet and strip products made of rimming steel is closely related to the structure and chemistry of the ingots. The varia-tion in composition throughout the ingot, as affected by segreg
Jan 1, 1938
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A Theoretical Study of Apparent Resistivity in Surface Potential MethodsBy J. N. Hummel
THE methods of electrical prospecting, which employ contact electrodes to produce an electric field in the ground, furnish information concerning the constitution of the material beneath the surface,
Jan 1, 1931