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Geology Of South Texas Uranium DepositsBy Robert B. Smith
The South Texas Mineral Trend is now estimated to contain uranium reserves of 150 million pounds U308 . Within the past year, an estimated 10 million pounds U308 have been added to this gross reserve.
Jan 1, 1979
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Progress in Metal MiningBy Gerald Sherman
LARGE part of the mining industry is still under the shadow of the depression, and unwilling to undertake changes in plant or methods of operation that require large preliminary expenditures of money.
Jan 1, 1935
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Operations Research - Computer Simulation of Materials Handling in Open Pit MiningBy T. J. Neil, C. B. Manula, O&apos
This paper describes a simulation model developed to analyze truck haulage problems as they are found in the open pit mining and construction industries. The model, using a computer, cycles trucks bet
Jan 1, 1968
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Special Notices (97021055-0b13-4e8a-809b-1a504070b372)Annual Meeting, February 17 to 19, 1914.-The following Committees have been appointed to have charge of the arrangements for the Annual Meeting in New York City: . General Committee: Louis D. Hun
Jan 1, 1914
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Electric Truck Haulage At CrestmoreBy Peter B. Nalle
Over a period of years the Crestmore plant of the Riverside Cement Co. has been supplied with limestone from the Chino limestone bed. The limestone bed dips about 40º and extends 1500 ft along the str
Jan 4, 1959
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PART V - The Annealing of Deformation Twins in ColumbiumBy C. J. McHargue, J. C. Ogle
Lightly deformed columbiun single crystals which contained only parallel hoins or purullel and intersecting trains were annealed at 1000' and 1600"C. No re-crystallizntion occurred in specimens h
Jan 1, 1967
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Papers - Foreign Production - Petroleum Production in Canada during 1929By T. G. Madgwick, W. Calder
Production of petroleum increased again during 1929, thus maintaining the steady growth inaugurated by the bringing in of Royalite No. 4 in Turner Valley, Alberta, towards the end of 1924, prior to wh
Jan 1, 1930
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Discussions - Of Mr. Keyes's Paper on Genesis of the Lake Valley, New Mexico, Silver-Dc- posits (see Trans., xxxix., 139)William M. Courtis, Detroit, Mich. (communication to the Secretary*):—I have a few items to add to the history of the Lake Valley mines. In December, 1879, I was sent to the Bassic mine of Colorado
Jan 1, 1910
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Introduction (c2ed5361-783a-45db-9a90-8245849e362b)Man is born on Mother Earth without knowledge or skills. Soon he finds physical needs for food, clothing, shelter, exercise, and relaxation. His personal needs are self-expression, new experiences, an
Jan 1, 1950
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Positions Vacant (8c35b761-bd51-45d5-8e98-8e5e2e97d968)Mine Transitman.-Engineer, about 30 years of age, experienced in coal mine underground surveys. Must be good draftsman and possess sufficient personality to get results from the men. Location, Illinoi
Jan 5, 1919
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Control of Dust in MinesBy R. J. Mechin
IN the early part of 1934, the St. Joseph Lead Co. purchased from the Kadco Corporation three dust-removal units, two suitable for raise work, and the other for drifting operations. The equipment was
Jan 1, 1935
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Exploration, Evaluation, And Development Of Lead And Zinc Ore BodiesBy John W. Chandler
INTRODUCTION Where and how to spend the exploration dollar to net the greatest economic return, has always been a major problem for mining companies. Minerals are being consumed in ever increasing
Jan 1, 1970
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The Disseminated Copper Ores Of Bingham Canyon, UtahBy J. J. Beeson
The second part of the paper includes a detailed account of the processes of secondary-enrichment which have been effective in producing the disseminated ores. While both parts present new features, i
Jan 11, 1915
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Glen Summit Paper - Practical Results in the Magnetic Concentration of Iron-Ore.By W. H. Hoffman
The writer does not claim a right to discnss this subject as a furnace-man or user of iron-ore in this new form. His efforts have been confined to mining, preparing, and separating the magnetic ore fr
Jan 1, 1892
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Officers (efa5c2a6-0f09-4505-be43-2eccd22101cb)PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL. JOHN HAYS HAMMOND NEW YORK, N. Y. (Term expires February, 1909 ) VICE-PRESIDENTS OF THE COUNCIL SAMUEL B. CHRISTY BERKELEY, CAL. JOHN A. CHURCH NEW YORK, N.Y. PERSIFO
Jan 1, 1910
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Drilling and Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - An Accelerated Squeeze-Cementing TechniqueBy D. Perry, G. W. Binkley, G. K. Dumbauld, F. A. Brooks
A new cementing technique has been developed which is particularly applicable to permanent-type well completion operations. The technique makes use of the accelerating effect of calcium chloride on se
Jan 1, 1957
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Institute of Metals Division - Observations of the Early Stages of Brittle Fracture with the Field-Emission MicroscopeBy D. L. Creighton, S. A. Hoenig
The field-emission microscope has been adapted for the study of microcrack growth during the early stages of fracture in metal wires. Cracks as small as 6 1 in length can be detected and their growth
Jan 1, 1965
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Connecticut State Geological and Natural History SurveyConnecticut Geological and Natural History Survey, P O Box 1106, New Haven, Conn W. E Britton, Superintendent. A complete list of Bulletins available will be sent upon request. Address all inquiri
Jan 1, 1933
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Production - Domestic - West Texas Oil Developments in 1938By John G. H. Crump, E. W. Owen, Peter P. Gregory
A noticeable decrease in activity characterized the year 1938 in the West Texas area. The total number of wells completed dropped to 2045 for 19381 as compared with 2806 completions in 1937,l a declin
Jan 1, 1939
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Production - Domestic - West Texas Oil Developments in 1938By E. W. Owen, John G. H. Crump, Peter P. Gregory
A noticeable decrease in activity characterized the year 1938 in the West Texas area. The total number of wells completed dropped to 2045 for 19381 as compared with 2806 completions in 1937,l a declin
Jan 1, 1939