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Monazite And Related Minerals (df2453c2-46c2-4bf3-a8dc-059916201b18)By John B. Mertie
More than 200 minerals are known that contain the rare-earths and thorium. Monazite and bastnaesite, however, are the principal commercial sources of the rare-earths, and monazite is the principal sou
Jan 1, 1960
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Banking-A New Role for the Mining EngineerBy Linda P. Bono
Some mining engineers are pursuing their destinies in places far removed from what they might have envisioned back in the classroom. The path they follow to work each day may wind down Wall St., Park
Jan 9, 1978
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Discussion - Bituminous Coal Electrokinetics Anthracite Coal Electrokinetics – Transactions SME/AIME, Vol. 247, No. 2, June 1970, pp.111-114, 120-122 – Campbell, John A. L. and Sun, S. C.By J. Laskowski
J. Laskowski (Associate Professor, Dept, of Mineral Processing and Coal Preparation, Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland) -Referring to the papers by J. A. L. Campbell and S. C. Sun, I
Jan 1, 1972
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Rock Bursts - Rock Bursts-A Symposium (T. P. 1468, Mining Tech., May 1942)1. What Is a Rock Burst? . . . . 569 Jack Spalding . . 569 A. F. Robertson . 569 W. R. Crane .
Jan 1, 1946
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Natural Gas Technology - Effect of Assumptions Used to Calculate Bottom-Hole Pressures in Gas WellsBy K. L. Young
The general energy equation, including change in kinetic energy, was solved by numerical integration and used to evaluate simplifying assumptions and application practices over a wide range of conditi
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Houston International Minerals - Manhattan, Nye County, NevadaSilver ore was first discovered in 1866 at Manhattan, and a few ore shipments were treated in a mill at nearby Belmont. The district was abandoned from 1869 to April 1, 1905, when rich gold float was
Jan 1, 1981
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Discussion - Thermal Anomalies and Sulfide Oxidation in the Silver Bell Mining District, Arizona – Edmiston, Robert C. - Transactions SME/AIME, Vol. 258, No. 2, June 1975, pp. 143-147By John M. Sharp
John M. Sharp, Jr. (Assistant Professor of Geology, University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo.)-Geothermal gradient and surface temperature data anomalies are potentially useful tools in mineral exploratio
Jan 1, 1977
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Institute of Metals Division - Influence of Temperature on the Stress-strain-energy Relationship for Copper and Nickel-copper AlloyBy D. J. McAdam
In a series of papers the author and associates have discussed the influence of temperature on the tensile properties of metals.11-18 These papers present much information about the influence of tempe
Jan 1, 1950
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Facts Determining Fan Selection for Metal Mine VentilationBy AIME AIME
THE following is the discussion of a paper, with the same title, by N. L. Alison, which appeared in our February issue: E. F. Tillson commented that while the fundamentals are well presented it would
Jan 1, 1930
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Production - Domestic - Production in Oklahoma during 1930By Henry A. Ley
Oklahoma produced about 40,000,000 bbl. less crude oil in 1930 than it did in 1929, but developed the largest initial production from current well completions ever recorded in its history. The output
Jan 1, 1931
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New Design Of Regenerators For Open-Hearth FurnaceBy H. F. JR. Miller
(Butte Meeting, August, 1913.) THE major cause of the deterioration of the open-hearth furnace as its length of service increases, is the melting down, or rather the slagging, of the checker-brick, t
Jan 6, 1913
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Disposal Well Design for In Situ Uranium OperationsBy V. Steve Reed, Ed L. Reed
The in situ leach mining process generates a waste stream that is high in sulfates, total dissolved solids, and radium 226. During the mining phase, the volume of the waste stream is relatively low an
Jan 1, 1980
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Papers - - Production Engineering and Engineering Research - Recent Changes in Reservoir Pressure Conditions in the East Texas FieldBy C. E. Reistle, G. L. Nye
The East Texas field is in Smith, Rusk, Gregg, Upshur and Cherokee counties, Texas. The discovery well was completed Sept. 8, 1930, near the eastern limit of the field. Within less than one year the n
Jan 1, 1934
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War Labor Board To Be DissolvedThe National Labor Board, on June 25, ended its activities preparatory to final, dissolution by the President. No new cases will be heard nor new applications received. Controversies, jointly submitte
Jan 8, 1919
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Theoretical Approach To An Operating Ball MillBy Nobuhiro Takahashi
PROLOGUE The Yaguki mine, which is located near the southern end of the Tohoku region, Japan, near the coast of the Pacific Ocean, had had a long history as a copper mine, but had not been operate
Jan 1, 1976
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Iron Ore Beneficiation - Key to Modern Steelmaking (b3aacf6d-7a36-4e9a-9186-5027b9ad4c6c)By James W. Guider
Of all the technology available to the iron blast furnace operator, raw materials preparation [(Fig. 1)] is by far the most important. Superior raw materials have been basic to the success of the Japa
Jan 1, 1982
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Part VIII – August 1969 – Papers - Solution Kinetics of a Cast and Wrought High Strength Aluminum AlloyBy S. N. Singh, M. C. Flemings
Results are presented of a detailed study on the combined influences of ingot dendrite am spacing and thermomechanical treatments on the structure and solution kinetics of high --purity cast and worke
Jan 1, 1970
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Some Observations Regarding Refractories for Iron Blast FurnacesBy Roy Lindgren
Since the year 1643, when the first blast furnace in America for treating iron ore was built at Saugus, Mass., out of mica schist quarried in the neighboring district, the procurement of a suitable re
Jan 1, 1936