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Mine-Fire Methods Employed by the United Verde Copper Co.By Robert Tally
UNDERGROUND fires have been common in the mines of the United Verde Copper Co. for the past 22 years. The first fire started in the 300 Hampton stope in the fall of 1894, following a cave in that oreb
Jan 9, 1916
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Mineralogical Characteristics Affecting The Concentration Of A Semioxidized Lead-Silver Ore (5300cb4c-d329-475e-9262-2aa508aa9e36)By R. E. Head
SOME mixtures of sulphide and oxide ores from the Tintic district in Utah are of a sufficiently good grade to be shipped to the smelter without beneficiation. In mining this type of ore, however, a ma
Jan 1, 1938
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Application Of Pulverized Coal To Copper Refinery FurnacesBy E. W. Steele
IN THE copper-casting department of a modern electrolytic copper refinery there are two kinds of casting furnaces: the first, or anode furnace for casting crude copper into anodes for electrolysis; th
Jan 3, 1925
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Engineering Research - Physical Properties of Hydrocarbons and Their Mixtures (T. P. 1060, with discussion)By R. V. Lukes, H. W. Scheeline
Knowledge of a large number of the physical properties of the hydrocarbons is needed in the calculations and studies of the production engineer. Since experimental data on these properties of the indi
Jan 1, 1939
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Papers - Mineralogical Characteristics Affecting the Concentration of a Semioxidized Lead-silver Ore (T. P. 939, with discussion)By R. E. Head
Some mixtures of sulphide and oxide ores from the Tintic district in Utah are of a sufficiently good grade to be shipped to the smelter without beneficiation. In mining this type of ore, however, a ma
Jan 1, 1939
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Engineering Research - Physical Properties of Hydrocarbons and Their Mixtures (T. P. 1060, with discussion)By R. V. Lukes, H. W. Scheeline
Knowledge of a large number of the physical properties of the hydrocarbons is needed in the calculations and studies of the production engineer. Since experimental data on these properties of the indi
Jan 1, 1939
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Production Engineering - Analyses of Waters of the Salt Creek Field Applied to Underground ProblemsBy E. A. Swedenborg, J. S. Ross
Oil-field waters enter into many underground problems with which the petroleum engineer has to deal. Whether the problem is one of infiltration or natural encroachment, it is always desirable to deter
Jan 1, 1929
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Chicago, Ill Paper - The Hydraulic Cement Works of the Utica Cement Company, La Salle, IllBy Henry C. Freeman
During the early period of the construction of the Illinois and Michigan Canal, about 1838, in excavating for the canal, where the present town of Utica stands, hydraulic limestone was discovered, and
Jan 1, 1885
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Papers - Mineralogical Characteristics Affecting the Concentration of a Semioxidized Lead-silver Ore (T. P. 939, with discussion)By R. E. Head
Some mixtures of sulphide and oxide ores from the Tintic district in Utah are of a sufficiently good grade to be shipped to the smelter without beneficiation. In mining this type of ore, however, a ma
Jan 1, 1939
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Physical Properties of Hydrocarbons and Their MixturesBy E. R. Gilliand
KNOWLEDGE of a large number of the physical properties of the hydro-carbons is needed in the calculations and studies of the production engi-neer. Since experimental data on these properties of the in
Jan 1, 1939
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Developments In Lead-Zinc Mining Methods At Mount Isa, AustraliaBy Malcolm C. Bridges, Ian A. Goddard
INTRODUCTION Mount Isa mine is a major producer of both copper and lead-zinc- silver ores. During the 1975/76 year, 4.3 million tonnes of copper ore were extracted at an average grade of 3.4%, and
Jan 1, 1977
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Atlanta, Ga Paper - The Magnetic Separation of Iron-OreBy Clinton M. Ball
Magnetic iron-ore is found in many localities throughout this and other countries, in large bodies and in convenient proximity to other materials required for its conversion into iron and steel; and t
Jan 1, 1896
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Colorado Paper - Progress of Metallurgical Science in the WestBy Richard Pearce
I am deeply sensible of the honor you have conferred on me in electing me your president for this year. It is difficult to understand why I have merited such distinction at your hands, except that I m
Jan 1, 1890
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General Theory Of Metallic HardeningBy R. S. Dean
THE numerous theories of hardening which have been advanced in recent years are all satisfactory in accounting for some of the phenomena observed in hardening metals, but none so far presented account
Jan 1, 1927
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Other Commodities - Tripoli Deposits of the Western Tennessee Valley (T. P. 700)By E. L. Spain
The deposits described in this paper occur over much of Wayne County and in the southeast portion of Hardin County, Tennessee, and in the northeast and northwest portions of Mississippi and Alabama re
Jan 1, 1938
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Howe Memorial Lecture - Alloy SteelsBy Bradley Stoughton
FRom 1886 to 1889, approximately, Henry M. Howe was engaged most actively in preparing his Afetallugy of Sieei, which became the foundation for his leadership in the science of physical metallurgy of
Jan 1, 1927
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Dredging At SeaBy J. M. Donkers, R. de Groot
The various objectives of dredging at sea require different methods and radically different equipment for their optimum fulfillment. In the majority of cases, sea dredging is done by means of dredging
Jan 4, 1974
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Other Commodities - Tripoli Deposits of the Western Tennessee Valley (T. P. 700)By E. L. Spain
The deposits described in this paper occur over much of Wayne County and in the southeast portion of Hardin County, Tennessee, and in the northeast and northwest portions of Mississippi and Alabama re
Jan 1, 1938
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Expansion Properties of Low-expansion Fe-Ni-Co AlloysBy Howard Scott
INVAR is the preeminent low-expansion metal by virtue of the fact that it can be prepared with a zero coefficient of expansion at atmospheric temperature. This fact suggests that there is little room
Jan 1, 1930
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Papers - Properties of Metals - Expansion Properties of Low-expansion Fe-Ni-Co Alloys (With Discussion)By Howard Scott
Invar is the preeminent low-expansion metal by virtue of the fact that it can be prepared with a zero coefficient of expansion at atmospheric temperature. This fact suggests that there is little room
Jan 1, 1930