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San Francisco Paper - Protecting California Oil Fields from Damage by Infiltrating Water (with Discussion)By R. P. McLaughlin
In most branches of the mining industry it is a well-recognized fact that care must be taken to protect the mineral deposit from undue physical injury. It is comparatively easy to grasp this idea when
Jan 1, 1916
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San Francisco Paper - Sliding Royalties for Oil and Gas Wells (with Discussion)By Roswell H. Johnson
The principle of sliding or graduation in royalties is accomplished either by the block, period, cumulative, or class method. The block method calls for a very low royalty rate on all oil produced
Jan 1, 1916
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San Francisco Paper - Suface Tension and Adsorption Phenomena in FlotationBy A. M. Gaudin, A. F. Taggart
Flotation of ores is a practical utilization of the energy that resides in the surfaces of solids and liquids. The best known manifestation of this energy is called surface tension; an equally importa
Jan 1, 1923
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San Francisco Paper - Suface Tension and Adsorption Phenomena in FlotationBy A. F. Taggart, A. M. Gaudin
Flotation of ores is a practical utilization of the energy that resides in the surfaces of solids and liquids. The best known manifestation of this energy is called surface tension; an equally importa
Jan 1, 1923
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San Francisco Paper - The Fritz Engineering and the Coxe Mining Laboratories of Lehigh UniversityBy Joseph Daniels
The Fritz Engineering Laboratory was built under the direction of John Fritz, and presented by him to the University. A view of the building, looking east, is shown in Fig. 1. The building was started
Jan 1, 1912
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San Francisco Paper - The Mexican Oil FieldsBy L. G. Huntley
The occurrence of oil or "tar" in Mexico was mentioned as early as the seventeenth century by Friar Sagahun, who gives the Indian name "chapopote," by which these asphalt seepages are still called. Th
Jan 1, 1916
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San Francisco Paper - The Mining Industry of JapanBy Keijiro Nishio
At a time of great antiquity when our Yomato tribe had not yet found its way throughout the country, there lived in Japan barbarous tribes of the stone age, whose dwellings were vertical caves covered
Jan 1, 1913
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San Francisco Paper - The Occurrence of Covellite at Butte, Mont. (with Discussion)By A. Perry Thompson
I- GeneRal Distribution, AppeaRance, and Relations ........ 563 11. Data fRom MicRoscopic Examination............... 568 1. Criteria for Distinguishing Primary from Secondary Minerals...... 568 2.
Jan 1, 1916
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San Francisco Paper - The Parral-Tank System of Slime-AgitationBy Bernard MacDonald
Of the treatment of the slime-pulp of gold- and silver-ores by cyanidation, agitation is an essential part. When prepared for treatment, this pulp, consisting of ore reduced to such fineness that appr
Jan 1, 1912
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San Francisco Paper - The Possible Occurrence of Oil and Gas Fields in Washington (with Discussion)By Charles E. Weaver
During the past few years there has been considerable activity in prospecting for oil and gas in several parts of western washington. From time to time seepages of oil or emanations of gas have been r
Jan 1, 1916
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San Francisco Paper - Tramming and Hoisting at Copper Queen MineBy Gerald F. G. Sherman
The ore deposits of the Warren district, in which the mines of the Copper Queen Consolidated Mining Co. are situated, have been described in a number of technical publications, and will not be discuss
Jan 1, 1916
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San Francisco?s Central Subway, Extending the Third Street Light Rail to ChinatownBy Matthew E. Fowler
The Central Subway will extend the recently completed 8.2-km long Third Street Light Rail line another 2.7 km north through the Union Square shopping district to Chinatown with a concourse-to-concours
Jan 1, 2008
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San Juan Ridge Gold Mine Begins ProductionBy Robert C. Pease
Siskon Gold has started gold production at the San Juan deposit in northern California. The mine is located about 27 km (17 miles) north of Nevada City, CA (Fig. 1). It is scheduled to be-come the l
Jan 1, 1996
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San Vicente Pipeline Tunnel?Reach 4W, 3, And 2: Case HistoryBy Michael Jatczak
The San Vicente Tunnel Project is an 11-mile water tunnel constructed for the San Diego County Water Authority. One of the many challenges of the project included tunneling a 22,000-foot single-headin
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San Vicente to 2nd Aqueduct Pipeline - Tunnel: Drill and Blast in Advance of an Open-Face Digger ShieldBy Brett Campbell
The San Vicente to 2nd Aqueduct Pipeline?Tunnel project is a raw water conveyance tunnel linking the San Vicente Reservoir (SVR) to the 2nd Aqueduct Pipeline via Rancho Penasquitos Pressure Control Fa
Jan 1, 2008
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San Vicenter Zinc-Lead Rhythmite Deposit, Peru: A Mississippi Tejada Rospihloisi, Krouse H.B.By Rospigliosi RT, Krouse HR
The San Vicente stratabound zinc-lead rhythmite deposit, Peru, is hosted in carbonates of the Late Triassic - Early Jurassic Pucara Group. These strata were deposited in a large, shallow water, carbon
Jan 1, 1990
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Sand & Gravel Operator Mining Facts ? 2005 - Mining OperationsIn 2005, a total of 7,111 sand and gravel mining operations reported employment to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA). ? Sand and gravel mines were the largest mining sector, compris
Sep 1, 2008
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Sand & Gravel Operator Mining Facts ? 2006 - Mining OperationsIn 2006, a total of 7,178 sand and gravel mining operations reported employment to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA).1 ? Sand and gravel mines were the largest mining sector, compri
Sep 1, 2008
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Sand and gravel deposits of the greater Vancouver areaBy Z. D. Hora
Sand and gravel resources of the southern coastal region of British Columbia may be linked to various episodes of Wisconsin glaciation. During Wisconsin and probably earlier times, the Fraser Lowland
Jan 1, 1984