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Governmental Activities of Geophysics Relating to Prospecting: Part II: Geophysical Investigations in the Hawaiian Islands.By J. H. Swartz
During 1938 and 1939, an extensive series of geophysical surveys, employing both resistivity and magnetic methods, have been carried on in the Hawaiian Islands by the Section of Geophysics of the Unit
Jan 1, 1940
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Determination of Stability of Underground Mine StructuresBy Barry H. G. Brady
A state of stable equilibrium is required in a mine structure to ensure that small increases in the mined void are accompanied by only small displacements of the rock mass. Methods of determining the
Jan 1, 1981
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Influence Of Shrinkage And Cut-And-Fill Mining On Ground Mechanics, South Bay Mine, Northeastern OntarioBy M. L. Jeremic
The massive Pb-Zn-Ag sulfide ore body is originated at the contact between the porphyry (footwall) and volcanic (hanging wall). The ore zone is folded and refolded, which results in two different stru
Jan 1, 1985
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Institute of Metals Division - Further Observations on Yield in Single Crystals of IronBy I. J. Bear, H. W. Paxton
Studies have been made of the method of propagation of yield in iron single crystals in the range of 205' to 295OK by microscopic and X-ray techniques. 'The results show yielding in two stag
Jan 1, 1956
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Papers - - Produciton - Domestic- Development in the California Oil Industry during the year 1934By V. H. Wilhelm
Greater stabilization in the petroleum industry was effected during 1934 through stricter compliance with curtailment measures and the establishment of the Pacific Coast Petroleum Agency. Various esti
Jan 1, 1935
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Dynamic Rock Properties From In Situ Field Seismic Studies A Case HistoryBy Jerome S. Nelson, William S. Johnson
Seismic investigations at pre-construction sites commonly are limited to obtaining velocities and thicknesses of subsurface intervals which are useful in estimating construction costs, but are sometim
Jan 1, 1971
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Notes on Some Heating and Cooling Curves of Professor Carpenters Electrolytic IronBy A. Sauveur
In an important paper on The Critical Ranges of Pure Iron presented at May, 1913, meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute…
Jan 1, 1915
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Development Of The Kennecott Converter Smelting ProcessBy D. A. Kinneberg, J. W. Donaldson, N. J. Themelis
In the Kennecott Converter Smelting process (KCS), copper concentrate pellets are smelted and converted to high-grade matte in a modified Peirce-Smith converter using oxygen-enriched air and fuel. A h
Jan 1, 1976
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Carbide Dispersion in Molybdenum AlloysBy W. H. Chang
The phase identification results on several Mg-base alloys are presented. These results have been correlated with strength data and microstructural studies to indicate that carbide dispersion may co
Jan 1, 1961
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Technical Notes - Observations on the Phase TiAgBy R. P. Carreker, R. L. Fullman, J. C. Fisher
THE existence of the phase TiAg has not been reported previously. Other investigators have denied the existence of compounds in the Ti-Ag system.13' However, phases of equi-atomic proportion have
Jan 1, 1954
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Scandinavian Electromagnetic ProspectingBy Frank C. Frischknecht
Most early development and application of electromagnetic prospecting methods took place in Scandinavia, where geological conditions favor their use. In other parts of the world these methods have aro
Jan 9, 1959
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Kinetics Of Leaching Metallic Copper In Aqueous Cupric Ammonium Carbonate SolutionsBy W. A. Hockings, G. W. Lower, K. A. Smith
The kinetics of dissolution of metallic copper in aqueous cupric ammonium carbonate solutions were investigated. The major variables studied were temperature, agitation, and the cupric, cuprous, ammon
Jan 1, 1973
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Predictable Blasting With In Situ Seismic SurveysBy C. D. Broadbent
Open pit blasting can be a low cost routine or a high cost bottleneck depending on geology, environment and the operator's ability to master site conditions. Because blasting is a repetitive oper
Jan 4, 1974
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Phosphate & Potash Minerals To Feed The WorldBy Sharon Brady, Catherine O’Donoghue, John V. Beall, Paul C. Merritt
Between 1950 and 1965, more than 80% of all phosphate rock produced in the world each year was used as fertilizer, either directly applied to the soil or processed into mixed chemical fertilizers. Of
Jan 10, 1966
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Froth Flotation of FluorsparBy David Mitchell
THE production of fluorspar is one of the smaller nonmetallic indus-tries in the United, States with a capital investment-about $10,000,000. Shipments from United States mines1 in 1936 totaled 176,231
Jan 1, 1938
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Hydrologic Aspects of Strip Mining in the Subbituminous Coal Fields of Montana (8696a741-0a2b-4fce-a049-251c4c0f2db8)By W. A. Van Voast, J. J. McDermott, R. B. Hedges
Many coal beds that will be mined in southeastern Montana are aquifers that provide essential local water supplies. Mine cuts along aquifer outcrops create almost imperceptible piezometric changes. Mo
Jan 1, 1980
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DiscussionContents A - Metal Mining B - Minerals Beneficiation F - Coal H - Industrial Minerals I - Mining Geology L - Geophysics
Jan 11, 1953
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Arsenic And AntimonyBy K. C. Li
ARSENIC and antimony are always grouped together by chemists, since they are both members of group V of the periodic table of elements and exhibit a general similarity in the formation of compounds. M
Jan 1, 1953
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Institute of Metals Division - Growth of External Copper Layers During The Internal Oxidation of Dilute Cu-Al Alloys in a Cu2O-Cu PackBy D. L. Wood
INTERNAL oxidation of alloys has been investigated by Rhinesl,2 and by Meijering and Druy-vesteyn. Rhines showed that dilute Cu-A1 alloys can be internally oxidized without forming an external sca
Jan 1, 1957
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Duluth Paper - Methods of Mining in the Menominee Range, MichiganBy John Fulton
The following table shows the shipments from the four Lake Superior iron-ore districts during the year 1887, and their total outputs from their beginning until the close of 1887.* It will be noted
Jan 1, 1888