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Florida Mining Blast Vibration Study Part 1: Do RI8507 Vibration Limits Apply in Florida?By Tristan Worsey, Nathan Rouse
Florida is one of the major limestone producing states in the United States. The state has unique regional geology and groundwater characteristics that require equally unique mining methods to extract
Jan 1, 2019
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Florida Mining Blast Vibration Study Part 2: Current Regulations in FloridaBy Tristan Worsey, Nathan Rouse
The Florida legislature allocated funding for the Florida State Fire Marshal (FSFM) to review the applicability of the United States Bureau of Mines (USBM) Report of Investigations (RI) 8507 blast vib
Jan 1, 2019
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Florida Mining Blast Vibration Study Part 3: Data and Analysis ReviewBy Tristan Worsey, Nathan Rouse
The Florida legislature allocated funding for the Florida State Fire Marshal (FSFM) to review the applicability of the United States Bureau of Mines (USBM) Report of Investigations (RI) 8507 blast vib
Jan 1, 2019
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Florida Mining Blast Vibration Study Part 4: Conclusions and RecommendationsBy Tristan Worsey, Nathan Rouse
Florida legislature allocated funding for the Florida State Fire Marshal to review the applicability of the United States Bureau of Mines (USBM) Report of Investigations (RI) 8507 blast vibration limi
Jan 1, 2019
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Florida Mountains' Plutonic Rocks (Luna County, New Mexico) are Precambrian AgeBy Russell E. Clemons
Coarse-crystalline granite, quartz syenite, syenite, meladiorite, and anorthosite in the Florida Mountains, southeast of Deming, New Mexico, were originally mapped as Precambrian. They were remapped i
Jan 1, 1982
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Florida Paper - A New Slap-Car for Lead and Copper Blast-FurnacesBy Carl Henrich
While the size of the blast-furnaces used for smelting leadand copper-ores has constantly increased, during late years, the manner of removing the slag from the furnace to the slag-dump has (until qui
Jan 1, 1896
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Florida Paper - A Water-Cooling Apparatus (see Discussion p. 960)By Carl Henrich
In the planning and erection of smelting-works, especially of such as contain the modern large water-jacketed blast-furnaces, we are often confronted with an insufficiency in the watersupply. It may b
Jan 1, 1896
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Florida Paper - Assays of Copper and Copper Matte (see Discussion, p. 1000; also Trans, xxiv 575)In response to Dr. Ledoux's paper, a large number of metallurgical establishments and individual assayers expressed their willingness to co-operate in the plan he proposed. The necessary samples
Jan 1, 1896
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Florida Paper - Biographical Notice of Moritz Ferdinand GaetzschmannBy R. W. Raymond
By the death of Bergrath Prof. M. F. Gaetzschmann, which occurred on the 18th of February, in the 95th year of his age, at his lifelong home in Freiberg, Saxony, the Institute loses one of its earlies
Jan 1, 1896
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Florida Paper - Cinnabar in TexasBy William P. Blake
The literature of the occurrence of quicksilver-ore in the United States does not contain, so far as the writer is aware, any mention of the locality herein described. In the preliminary report * u
Jan 1, 1896
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Florida Paper - Discussion of Mr. Morse's paper on the Lixiviation of Silver-Ores by the Russell Process (see p. 137)C. A. Stetefeldt, Oakland, Cal.: It has always been assumed by the writer, and also by others, that the silver volatilized by roasting in a Stetefeldt furnace was a minimum as compared with roasting i
Jan 1, 1896
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Florida Paper - Folds and Faults in Pennsylvania Anthracite-Beds (see Postscript p. 1010)By Benjamin Smith Lyman
It has seemed that it might be a highly useful contribution to the study of structural geology to assemble, in as compact a form and on as large a scale as practicable, a great number of
Jan 1, 1896
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Florida Paper - Further Experiments for Determining the Fusibility of Fire-ClaysBy H. O. Hofman
Jan 1, 1896
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Florida Paper - Geological Sketch of FloridaBy E. T. Cox
The peninsula of Florida is remarkable for the uniform character and simplicity of its geological structure. Major Henry Whiting, of the U. S. Army, was one of the first to give an account of the p
Jan 1, 1896
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Florida Paper - Hysteromorphous Auriferous Deposits of the Tertiary and Cretaceous Periods in New ZealandBy Henry A. Gordon
Under the title " Hysteromorphous" it is proposed to include deposits which have been formed from original deposits by the influences of the surface-region. The term Hysteromorphous—later-formed—ha
Jan 1, 1896
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Florida Paper - Milling Arizona Cold-Ores with a Colorado Stamp-MillBy Willard S. Morse
Referring to Mr. Rickard's paper on " The Limitations of the Gold Stamp-Mill" (Trans., xxiii., 137), and the discussions that have followed, and without entering into any controversy as to the re
Jan 1, 1896
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Florida Paper - Mining LeasesBy Francis T. Freeland
In the West many precious-metal mines are worked in patches by lessees, under conditions which closely resemble those of what is called " tribute-work" in Cornwall.* The company has its own foreman or
Jan 1, 1896
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Florida Paper - Nickel and Nickel-Steel (see Discussion p. 961)By Francis L. Sperry
Up to within a few years, the consumption of nickel has been more directly dependent upon the available supply than that of any of the other useful metals. The Gap mine, in Lancaster county, Pennsy
Jan 1, 1896
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Florida Paper - Note on a Proposed Scheme for the Study of the Physics of Cast-Iron (see Discussion p. 964)By William R. Webster
In view of the great interest now taken in the tests of castiron and details of foundry practice, with the number of investigators at work, and recent improvements in the methods of research, it would
Jan 1, 1896
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Florida Paper - Notes on a Southern Coal-Washing Plant (see Discussion p. 990)By J. J. Ormsbee
Attempts at coal-washing have been made in the southern states during the last twenty years; but it is only within the last four or five years that the practice has become at all general. It might per
Jan 1, 1896