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    The Schumacher Briquetting Process.

    By Joseph W. Richards

    THIS method of briquetting flue-dust, or flue-dust mixed with fine ores, or, in a few exceptional cases, coke-dust, has come into large commercial use in Europe, and a small plant is already in operat

    May 1, 1912

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    Uranium Occurrences Of The United States

    By Thomas N. Walthier

    ROSPECTING for uranium in the East is hampered by the lack of bedrock exposure due to extensive overburden and residual soil. But, despite the problems of this physiographic province, it has not been

    Jun 1, 1955

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    Australian Nickel Finds Spur Exploration Rush - Western Mining To Expand And Build Refinery

    Western Mining Corp. has announced plans to expand its mining operations at Kambalda, and to build a nickel refinery at Kwinana, near Perth, Western Australia. The refinery will use the ammonia-leach

    Jan 3, 1968

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    Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - Model Studies of the Inverted Nine-Spot Injection Pattern

    By B. H. Caudle, R. E. Watson, I. H. Silberberg

    The production history of an inverted nine-spot injection pattern was studied with a porous plate model similar to Habermann's. Colored fluids were used so the boundary movements could be photogr

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Operation Of FluoSolids Roaster At Golden Cycle

    By Howard R. Keil

    CARLTON mill in the Cripple Creek district, 45 miles southwest of Colorado Springs, Colo., has been in operation for approximately three years, treating the custom sulpho-telluride ores formerly handl

    Jan 12, 1954

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    Colorado Paper - Charcoal as a Fuel for Metallurgical Processes

    By John Birkinbine

    The iron industry of the United States, and, in fact, of the world, was established with charcoal as fuel. Long before the value of mineral coal was recognized, the carbonization of wood was carried o

    Jan 1, 1883

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    Site-Specific Prediction Of Ground Vibrations Induced By Blasting

    By S. A. Shoop, J. J. K. Daemen

    Site-specific blast vibration prediction can be more accurate than using a universal prediction equation. Vibrations from 37 blasts were monitored using three seismographs. Data analysis showed that s

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Ore Passes, Tunnels And Shafts

    By David J. Selleck, Eugene P. Pfleider

    9.61. Introduction. Open pit mining methods produce more than 80% of all raw materials today in the United States. Much of this comes either from properties that formerly employed underground methods

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Drilling – Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Effect of Temperature on the Flow Properties of Clay-Water Drilling Muds

    By Carl Gatlin, S. Srini-Vasan

    It is shown thar k k ratios cornputed on the as.sutnption that the average sandstone reservoir has a pore-size distribution characrerized by a linear 1/P saturatioN plo are in good agreewient with co

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    Elimination Of Waste And Improvement Of Efficiency. What Are The Economic Fundamentals?'

    By W. R. Ingalls

    THE main objective of everybody, individually and collectively as the people of nations, is to earn their living and improve the scale thereof as much and as rapidly as possible. We are able to earn"

    Jan 3, 1922

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    Local Section Committees (e9730e93-13b8-4613-9baa-2d439eeb8fbe)

    Arizona ROBERT W. THOMAS, Chairman 'ROBERT W. HUGHES, Vice-Chairman HUBERT O. WOODS, Secretary-Treasurer American Smelting & Refining Co., Hayden, Ariz. FRANK A, WARDLAW, JR., National Dire

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Pittsburg International Session October, 1890 Paper - British Contributions to the Metallurgy of Iron and Steel

    By Sir James Kitson

    By the courtesy of the President and Council of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, I have been invited to take the chair and open the proceedings of this congress. It is a graceful compliment

    Jan 1, 1891

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    Cleveland Paper - Comparisons of Blast-Furnace Results

    By Frank Firmstone

    It is proposed to consider here only comparisons made between results obtained when the materials employed are precisely the same, two furnaces at the same works for example, or the same furnace under

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    Iron Mining in the Lake Superior District

    By J. C. METCALF

    MORE than 80 per cent. of the iron produced in the United States and over 30 per cent. of the world's annual production is obtained in the Lake Superior district. Though iron ore was discovered o

    Jan 1, 1921

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    Papers - Domestic Production - Petroleum Development in West Texas and Southeast New Mexico in 1929 (With Discussion)

    By R. E. Rettger

    The area referred to in this paper is the southern part of the Permian Basin lying in southwest Texas and southeast New Mexico (Fig. I). Those fields lying along the northern rim of the basin; nam

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Caterpillar Techniques Aid in Mobile Equipment Replacement at Western Phosphate Mine

    By S. F. Willey

    Difficulties encountered in justifying replacements for overage mobile mine equipment at the Gay mine are common to most mining operations. More critical management reviews, resulting from ever rising

    Jan 9, 1972

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    Papers - - Production Engineering - Plug back Cementing Methods

    By C. P. Parsons

    During the past year considerable interest has been shown in cementing operations for shutting off bottom water, whipstocking, etc. A number of plug-back methods have been used, with various adaptatio

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Papers - - Production Engineering - Plug back Cementing Methods

    By C. P. Parsons

    During the past year considerable interest has been shown in cementing operations for shutting off bottom water, whipstocking, etc. A number of plug-back methods have been used, with various adaptatio

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Institute of Metals Division - Studies of Slugs from Explosives with Lined Cavities; I (TN)

    By A. Soundraraj, S. Singh, R. C. Deshpande

    THE detonation of a high-explosive charge having a metal-lined conical cavity (shaped charge) results in a fast-moving jet and a slow-moving slug.1-4 Clark and Bruckner reported the metallographic stu

    Jan 1, 1960