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Evaluation of Limestone Mining and Marketing Opportunities for Urban QuarriesBy Marlin J. Veesaert
Urban quarries offer one of the greatest opportunities for profit in nonmetallic mining with limited financial risk-if properly evaluated, planned and developed to meet market needs. Location, wit
Jan 8, 1979
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The National Engineering Societies And The National Research CouncilBy George Hale
(The following extracts from Mr. Hale's paper have been made by the Editor, as being of particular interest to our members.) In an address delivered on May 28, at the kind invitation of the Eng
Jan 10, 1918
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Rapid Excavation - A Perpetual GoalBy Lawrence A. Garfield
From the bottom of a shallow fissure the near-naked man-animal hacked out a hand-sized chunk of the red rock-like material which, when beaten between other rocks, could be drawn out to the thinness of
Jan 1, 1971
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Institute of Metals Division - A Modification to the Clauss Creep Data Correlation Parameter (TN)By John F. Lundeberg
CLAUSS1 observed that if isothermal creep data could be approximated as straight lines on a log stress-log time plot, a relationship existed that could be expressed as log t = m log s + b [ l] w
Jan 1, 1965
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Some Factors Affecting Combustion, in Fuel BedsBy Martin Mayers
IT has long been recognized that it would be highly desirable to be able to predict the temperatures at various points in a burning fuel bed and their variations with changes of the properties of the
Jan 1, 1937
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The Great Diamond HoaxThis story of the salting of a supposed diamond mine is a part of our Western history and deserves to be recorded in this book. It was more than a local affair, because it was concerned with persons i
Jan 1, 1932
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PART VI - Communications - Thermal Expansion of Fe3PBy E. J. Fasiska, L. Zwell
PREVIOUS investigations 1,2 of Fe3P described by pearson3 and schubert4 show that Fe3P has a bct unit cell having four Fe3P tetrahedra centered around each lattice point. The space group is 14, No. 82
Jan 1, 1968
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Launder Washing of Coarse CoalBy J. T. Crawford
THE purpose of this paper is to present some data and comparisons regarding three types of Rheolaveur plants washing bituminous coal from the Pittsburgh seam. It deals only with the sections that hand
Jan 1, 1938
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Rotary Percussion Blasthole Machine May Revolutionize DrillingBy E. P. Pfleider, W. D. Lacabanne
Rotary percussive drilling, vibro-drilling, vibro-rotation drilling, rotary pulsating drilling-all names that mean the same thing-are gradually appearing in mining literature. What is rotary percussiv
Sep 1, 1955
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Technical Note - Brief Description And Evaluation Of The Magnesite Flotation Processes - Development Of A New Flotation ProcessBy G. E. Karantzavelos
A novel two-stage froth flotation process for the recovery of pure magnesite from low grade ores is described. The process consists of a first-stage, magnesite flotation step where a rougher magnesite
Jan 1, 1985
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MeerschaumBy B. F. Buie
For over 200 years meerschaum has been a significant item of trade between the Near East and countries to the west. Best-known for its use in making smoking pipes and cigar and cigarette holders, it i
Jan 1, 1975
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The Stresses In The Mine RoofBy R. Dawson Hall
THE stresses in the e simplest structures are often those we find most difficult to analyze. The most complex condition in mine stresses is found in simple tunnels where the roof, the sides, and the f
Jan 9, 1915
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Processing Of Zinc- And Lead-Bearing Residues In The Half-Shaft Furnace Process By Preussag Ag Metall, Oker, West GermanyBy Herbert Dumont
Since 1947 Preussag AG Metal1 has used a process for fuming zinc- and lead-containing dump slags and residues from vertical retorts in a half-shaft furnace at their Hüttenwerk Harz at Oker. Contrary t
Jan 1, 1970
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Mineral Potential of South KoreaBy Jerrold Marcus
The peninsula is roughly 700 miles long and 180 miles wide. The southern portion is the American-sponsored Republic of Korea and the northern half is the Soviet-promulgated People's Democratic Re
Apr 1, 1956
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Milling and Concentration (eabdd2a3-35c2-4b91-91a2-45b387bb19a0)Economic Significance of High-grade Concentrates BY PAUL M TYLER AND CARLE R HAYWARD (Min & Met, Dec, 563 4000 words) Generally pyro¬mctallurgical methods yield a higher recovery but cost more per ton
Jan 1, 1937
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Hardinge Mill DataBy Arthur Taggart
THE following conclusions on the work of the Hardinge mill are based on data furnished to the writer by the Hardinge Conical Mill Co. in the form of the mesh cards hereto appended. Energy units (E. U.
Jan 7, 1915
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Comminution Exposure Constant By The Third TheoryBy Fred C. Bond
IN crushing and grinding the larger particles are more exposed to the work input. They absorb most of the work and protect the smaller neighboring particles from destructive contact with the crushing
Jan 12, 1957
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Recording of Roof SubsidenceBy H. Landsberg
SUBSIDENCE caused by mining operations has been a matter of interest for the mining engineer for just 111 years, since the Belgian Committee for study of subsidence in the city of Liege submitted its
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - Well Logging - The Use of Electrode Spacing in Well Logging (T. P. 1590)By Richard H. Zinszer
Application Of electric logs has been used in correlation of subsurface structure to determine the size and shape of the oil reservoir. Such a knowledge is hardly complete until saturation and prod
Jan 1, 1946
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Papers - Well Logging - The Use of Electrode Spacing in Well Logging (T. P. 1590)By Richard H. Zinszer
Application Of electric logs has been used in correlation of subsurface structure to determine the size and shape of the oil reservoir. Such a knowledge is hardly complete until saturation and prod
Jan 1, 1946