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A Program For An Information Center In The Earth SciencesBy Joel J. Lloyd
The storage and retrieval of geological information is represented by a "Babel" of systems. If the energy and expense that is being expended is to be fully exploited by the earth science community, a
Jan 1, 1969
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Development Of Equipment For Testing Models Of Jointed-Rock MassesBy J. Lyndon Rosenblad
The strength of a jointed-rock mass is not well-understood. It is believed, however, that the behavior of a rock mass is governed by both the intact rock properties and the properties of the discontin
Jan 1, 1970
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Discussions - Relationship Of Fault Displacement To Gouge And Breccia Thickness - Technical Papers, Mining Engineering, Vol. 35, No. 10, October 1983, pp. 1426- 1432 – Robertson, E. C.By D. G. Wilder
D.G. Wilder I found the suggestion that the amount of displacement of a fault can be numerically related to the thickness of gouge or breccia to be both intuitively satisfying and intriguing. I hav
Jan 1, 1985
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Technical Notes - Development of a Generalized Darcy EquationBy M. R. Tek
General equations relating the pressure drop necessary to sustain the flow of a fluid through a porous matrix at a given rate have been developed. The results indicate that at high values of flow rate
Jan 1, 1958
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Effect Of Several Variables On The Hardenability Of High-Carbon SteelsBy R. H. Marshall, J. Welchner, E. S. Rowland
THIS paper presents results on an exten¬sion into the realm of high-carbon steels of some work recently published' on the effects -of time at temperature, quenching temperature and prior structur
Jan 1, 1944
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Cyclone Thickeners, A Practical Solution for Closed Water Circuit OperationBy Victor Phillips
Cyclone thickeners have emerged from the development stage and now can be accepted as useful tools for the recovery of fine coal from a preparation plant circulating water. As primary thickeners in a
Jan 8, 1951
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Rapid Methods for Determining Volume and Apparent Density of SolidsBy David A. Rice
This note describes a simple, rapid technique for measuring the apparent volume and density of individual bits of porous materials such as iron ore pellets or pieces of coke. The method consists of de
Jan 1, 1982
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Federal and State Bureaus and Officials Concerned With Mineral ResourcesBy AIME AIME
THE following compilation of State bureaus and officials that deal with mineral resources is compiled in part from a new "Check List of State Agencies and Officials Concerned with the Management of Na
Jan 1, 1939
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Atlantic City Paper - Standard Specifications for Cast-Iron Car-WheelsBy Charles B. Dudley
It is evident that, as the size and weight of cars have increased, the demands on the cast-iron car-wheel have become more and more severe. Fortunately, the factor of safety in the cast-iron wheel, as
Jan 1, 1905
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Identification of Sulphide Minerals by Selective Iridescent FilmingBy A. M. Gaudin
THIS paper presents, with the help of colored photomicrographs, the new method of mineral identification termed "selective iridescent filming." This method pertains to the field of determinative miner
Jan 1, 1938
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Identification of Sulphide Minerals by Selective Iridescent Filming (cad09b23-d11d-4a7a-8c39-22001ef66488)By A. M. Gaudin
THIS paper presents, with the help of colored photomicrographs, the new method of mineral identification termed "selective iridescent filming." This method pertains to the field of determinative miner
Jan 1, 1938
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The Economics of Coal Preparation (15463342-1177-49f2-b0f9-6828cc80fa93)By Kenneth K. Humphreys, R. M. Quinlan, Stan Venkatesan
INTRODUCTION 1 * The coal industry in the United States has undergone significant economic changes in recent years. For example, the price of coal remained relatively constant from 1950 to 1969 (s
Jan 1, 1979
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New York Paper - The Scoria Process for the Manufacture of Fine-Ore Briquettes, Flue-Dust Briquettes, and Slag Brick for Building Purposes (with Discussion)By Ernest Stütz
The problem of increasing blast-furnace efficiency through diminution of flue-dust production while operating with burdens consisting largely of fine ores has of recent years attracted the attention o
Jan 1, 1914
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Extraction Of Copper From Roasted Concentrates By Sulphuric Acid BakingBy Carl Floe
A NUMBER of proposals have been made for the hydrometallurgical recovery of copper from flotation concentrates, but as yet no process has been developed that has demonstrated an ability to compete wit
Jan 1, 1937
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Selection Of The Process Flowsheet For The Mercur Gold PlantBy P. G. Mason
The upswing in the price of gold in 1979 prompted renewed interest in the Mercur gold property by Getty Oil Company, owner and operator, and Gold Standard Inc. of Salt Lake City, Utah, currently retai
Jan 1, 1984
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The Energy And Environmental Systems Division Bibliographic Information Retrieval System (BIRS)By Ronald R. MacDonald
There is an ongoing need for the abstracting and coding of new information in the energy and environmental studies field for addition to the BIRS system. There are approximately 3000 bibliographic ent
Jan 1, 1977
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Cut-and-Fill Mining in Sweden: Development Trends and Applications (TRANSACTIONS - VOL. 260)By G. Almgren
Swedish cut-and-fill mines are described with regard to location, production volumes, and grades. Development goals (such as higher productivity and better working conditions) are presented, and diffe
Jan 1, 1977
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Tristage Crystallization Process for Utilizing Western FerrophosphorusBy R. T. C. Rasmussen, L. H. Banning, W. E. Anable
In the rapidly growing industry of elemental-phosphorus production from western phosphates, most of the vanadium and chromium contained in the phosphate rock collect in the byproduct ferro-phosphorus.
Jan 1, 1954
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Preface To The Third EditionBy James C. Fulton
Since publication of the First Edition of "Basic Open Hearth Steelmaking," in 1944, this book has been a major reference on the subject of steelmaking. The Second Edition of 1951 was so fundamental th
Jan 1, 1964
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A Technique For Photographing Difficult Subjects Through A Petrographic MicroscopeBy Donald W. Scott
GENERALLY speaking, there is nothing very difficult about taking good micrographs of photogenic thin sections or grains with a petrographic micro-scopecamera setup. However, sometimes it is desired to
Jan 1, 1946