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Analytical Estimation of Parabolic Water Table Drawdown to a Slope FaceBy Stanley M. Miller
For rock or soil materials assumed to be generally isotropic and homogeneous, seepage theory and analytic geometry can be used to develop a mathematical technique for estimating the steady state, pie-
Jan 1, 1983
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Standing and Special Committees (75225565-67bc-43a6-a6a1-cf27cf720e99)Executive FREDERICK M. BECKET, Chairman HOWARD N. EAVENSON J. V. W. REYNDERS H. A. GUESS WILLIAM WRAITH Finance HENRY KRUMB, Chairman PAUL H. MERCER H. G. MOULTON Admissions JOHN M. LOVEJOY, C
Jan 1, 1932
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Industrial SectionEditors of engineering periodicals usually read the advertising pages. It may be hard' for some men, let alone engineers, to understand what value there is in reading "dry advertisements." Yet it
Jan 6, 1915
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OLIVER Hauls Overburden With Conveyor BeltsBy J. K. Lovrien
A Link-Belt roller-bearing conveyor system was in- stalled recently at the Gross-Marble mine of the Oliver Iron Mining Co. at Marble, Minn., for removal of overburden and lean ore. The material, consi
Jan 12, 1951
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Birmingham Paper - The Petite Anse Salt-MineBy Richard A. Pomeroy
This mine, known also as the A very Mine, is situated on Petite Anse Island, Iberia Parish, Louisiana. The island is about four miles from Vermillion Bay, an arm of the Gulf of Mexico, and is one of f
Jan 1, 1889
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Philadelphia Paper - The Utsch Automatic JigBy Henry Engelmann
ORes are generally found in the mines mixed with more or less base matter, which renders their treatment by smelting or milling unnecessarily costly. They have to be sorted. Those of a higher grade re
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The Utsch Automatic JigBy Henry Engelmann
ORES are generally found in the mines mixed with more or less base matter, which renders their treatment by smelting or milling unnecessarily costly. They have to be sorted. Those of a higher grade re
Jan 1, 1874
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Studies of the Effect of Freight Rates on Marketing Northwest Industrial MineralsBy Leslie C. Richards
The competitive position of producers of industrial minerals depends upon the delivered price of their product. Freight charges are a major factor in the sales to consumers. A comparison of freight ra
Jan 2, 1950
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Drill Core Scanner Proved In FieldBy W. W. Vaughn, R. H. Barnett, E. E. Wilson
Soon after the search for uranium ores on the Colorado Plateau began in earnest, thousands of feet of drill core ranging from 1 1/8 to 2 1/8 in. diam became available for study. Although significant
Jan 6, 1959
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Papers - Seismic Methods - Seismogrqph Prospecting for Oil - Theory of Seismic Reflection ProspectingBy Willard H. Tracy
The method of seismic reflection prospecting has many times been compared to sound ranging, a process that became familiar to many during the World War. According to this very simple theory, the dynam
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Seismic Methods - Seismogrqph Prospecting for Oil - Theory of Seismic Reflection ProspectingBy Willard H. Tracy
The method of seismic reflection prospecting has many times been compared to sound ranging, a process that became familiar to many during the World War. According to this very simple theory, the dynam
Jan 1, 1940
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Rules of the Iron and Steel DivisionARTICLE I: NAME AND OBJECTS Section 1: This Division shall be known as the Iron and Steel Division of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. Section 2: The objects shall be to
Jan 7, 1928
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A Study Of The Effect Of Improved Pneumatic Classification On Production Of MicropowdersBy T. Airaksinen, R. T. Hukki
A new static pneumatic classifier for the primary separation of the feed material for microclassification is discussed. Pilot plant test results and a novel flowsheet for microclassification at the in
Jan 1, 1980
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Block Caving, Nuclear StyleBy David D. Rabb
Under the auspices of the Atomic Energy Commission, the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory of the University of California analyzed an experiment to provide information as to whether the chimney of broken
Jan 3, 1964
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Industrial Minerals Have Boom Year In Construction MaterialsBy Richard M. Foose
The year 1950 has been a fascinating and unusual one as far as industrial minerals are concerned because of the sudden development of a critical international situation in late June. The first half of
Jan 2, 1951
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Buffalo Paper - The Effect of Velocity and Tension of Gases on the Reduction of Ores in the Blast-FurnaceBy Theo W. Robinson
The evolution of the modern blast-furnace from the embryonic stages of comparatively few years ago, has been the work of wide praetiee and experiment. That much is still to be desired, the experience
Jan 1, 1889
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Relation between the Oxygen Ballance and Propulsive Strength of Eight Gelatin DynamitesBy P. St. J. Perrott
AN explosive of balanced composition might be expected, on first consideration, to develop maximum propulsive strength.1 This hypoth¬esis is based on the assumption that an excess of oxygen would act
Jan 1, 1928
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Washington Paper - Aluminum Bronze and Brass as Suitable Materials for PropellersBy Eugene H. Cowles
Now that a determined public effort is being made on this side of the Atlantic to create a steel ship-building industry, the materials that are demanded for this purpose assume a new interest to the A
Jan 1, 1890
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Constant Density Falling Curtain Agglomeration Of Detergents And Other MaterialsBy Clark A. Sumner
An apparatus for agglomerating fine particles was developed in 1969 as a joint effort of Stauffer Chemical and O’Brien Industrial Equipment. Commercial sized units were built for agglomerating home di
Jan 1, 1977
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Institute of Metals Division - A Metallographic Study of Precipitation of Copper from Alpha IronBy E. Hornbogen, R. C. Glenn
Copper precipitates from a iron as fcc E phase without formation of intermediate compounds. In the first stage of the precipitation, spherical particles with diameters < 100A are formed at a high rate
Jan 1, 1961