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Professional Services (33f6526b-19ec-4c45-a3d6-1d3fc3e50a19)[JAMES A. BARR Consulting Engineer Mt. Pleasant, Tennessee Washington) D.C. BEHRE DOLBEAR & COMPANY Consulting Mining Engineers and Geologists 11 Broadway New York 4, N. Y. BLANDFORD C. B
Jan 1, 1952
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Archean Lode Gold and Base Metal Deposits: Evidence for Metal Separation into Independent Hydrothermal SystemsBy R. W. Hodder
"Archean lode gold deposits of both vein and chemical sedimentary types typically have major enrichments of certain rare elements, including Au, Ag, As, Sb, B, W, Se, Te and Bi, coupled with low or ne
Jan 1, 1982
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Annual Report and AccountsCOUNCIL AND STANDING COMMITTEES - 1973-1974 Office Bearers: P. W. J. van Rensburg (President), Professor R. P. Plewman and Dr R. E. Robinson (Vice Presidents), J. K. E. Douglas (Honorary Treasurer),
Jan 10, 1974
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IC 7161 Petroleum Refineries, Including Cracking Plants, In The United States, January 1, 1941 ? Introductory Summary - Cruds-Oil CapacityBy G. R. Hopkins
According to the annual refinery-capacity survey of the Bureau of Mines, the number of refineries in the United States showed little change in 1940, increasing from 057 the first of the year to 562 at
Jan 1, 1941
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RI 3816 Effects of Boron in SteelBy A. J. Williams, R. B. Corbett
"INTRODUCTION This investigation was undertaken to obtain information concerning the effects of boron in steel and its method of addition, so that boron, which is readily obtainable domestically, may
Jun 1, 1945
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William E. Wrather – An Interview by Henry CarlisleQ: It is May 1961 at Bill Wrather's Washington house. Bill, think back to your first job after college. Wrather: Perhaps I ought to go back a little bit further than my first job. I entered t
Jan 4, 1964
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Mineral Commodity Summaries 1996 - Significant Events, Trends, And Issues - The Mineral Sector Of The U.S. EconomyThe U.S. economy and, consequently, the demand for minerals grew at more moderate rates in 1995 compared with stronger performances the previous year. Demand for metals such as steel and copper was re
Jan 1, 1996
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IC 9329 Utilizing Mechanical Linear Transducers For The Determination Of A Mining Machine's Position And Heading: Underground TestingBy Christopher C. Jobes
Computer-assisted control of a mining machine can place the operator in a safe, remote location. A guidance system aids remote positioning of a mining machine by determining its position and heading.
Jan 1, 1992
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Mineral Facts And Problems 1960 Edition ? IntroductionBy Charles W. Merrill
AN ADEQUATE, dependable, and continuing supply of raw materials is indispensable to tile the United States and its industries in meeting the needs of an expanding Population, a rising standard of livi
Jan 1, 1960
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Mineral Facts And Problems 1965 Edition ? IntroductionBy Charles W. Merrill
THE INDUSTRIAL strength and the security of the United States require an adequate, dependable, and continuing supply of raw materials, of which minerals constitute an indispensable segment. With an ex
Jan 1, 1965
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Mineral Indicators - Bituminous Coal And Lignite:Wildcat strikes in the Appalachian coal fields, primarily in West Virginia, have resulted in an estimated 4.5 million ton loss in coal production during July and through the first week in August. Sinc
Jan 1, 1977
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Mineral Indicators - Aluminum (fba062f0-b758-4019-a907-98a7ea196baa)Since mid-July, most domestic producers have been marketing 99.5 percent unalloyed aluminum ingot at 53-57 cents per pound. Dealers in the United States have recently quoted ingot at 52.3-52.8 cents.
Jan 1, 1978
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The Socio-Economic Impact Of Western Coal DevelopmentBy Irving D. Cohen
In order to overcome our reliance upon foreign energy sources for both crude supply and finished products, we must realize the goals proposed by Project Independence. In general this involves expandin
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 4839 Flammability Of Mixtures Of Individual Paraffin-Hydrocarbon Gases With Air And Added Nitrogen At Subatmospheric PressuresBy G. S. Scott
Safety problems in the mining and allied industries have led the Bureau of Mines to investigate over a period of years; the flammability (explosibility) of many types of combustible atmospheres princi
Jan 1, 1952
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New Technology For Longwall Ground Control - Proceedings: U.S. Bureau Of Mines Technology Transfer SeminarBy Christopher Mark
This proceedings volume contains papers presented at W U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) technology transfer seminars on New Technology for Longwall Ground Control. These seminars were conducted in Washingt
Jan 1, 1994
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IC 9083 Subsidence Investigations Over Salt-Solution Mines, Hutchinson, KSBy Robert C. Dyni
The Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the Solution Mining Research Institute conducted surface and subsurface investigations over five solution-mined salt cavities in the Hutchinson, KS, area. The p
Jan 1, 1986
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Developing a Water Accounting Framework for the Australian Minerals IndustryBy K Ringwood, J Cummings, C J. Moran
The development of a water accounting framework that enables consistent and contextual reporting of minerals operationsÆ water use, represents a key sustainable development objective that many Austral
Jan 1, 2009
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Members, Associates and Junior Members, Alphabetically Arranged Geographically Arranged (d30cfdca-6278-45f9-be46-e8e470fce5f9)ALABAMA Aldrich.-Lloyd, T. W. Anniston.-Carrington, F. G. Klugh, B. G. Bessemer.-Abbott, C. E. Dobbs, G. G. Ferguson V. Salmon, h. S. Stuart, Q. W. Birmingham.-Adams, J. H. Aldrich, T. H. Aldrich,
Jan 1, 1923
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Expansion of Uranium Milling at Denison Mines LimitedBy E. LaRocque
"Long term contracts requiring delivery of 6,000,000 pounds of U308 per year to its customers have made it necessary for Denison Mines to expand its milling capacity from 7,100 tons per day to 15,000
Jan 1, 1982
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Proceedings Of The One Hundredth Meeting, Wilkes-Barre, June, 1911By AIME AIME
LOCAL COMMITTEES. EXECUTIVE.-W. A. Lathrop, Chairman; R. V. Norris, Secretary; S. D. Warriner, Treasurer; Irving A.. Stearns, W. J. Richards, H. S. Drinker, C. D. Simpson. GENERAL RECEPTION.-Irving
Jul 1, 1911