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The Mining Engineer's Chestfull of BooksBy H. J. C. MAC DONALD
THE mining engineer must have a chest of books snug enough for a camelback or to be stowed away in a canoe; at the lowest possible cost, as he needs it the most in those early years when he earns the
Jan 1, 1925
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Salt Lake Paper - The Drumlummon Mine, Marysville, Mont.By Charles W. Goodale
The purpose of this paper is to review the history of the Drumlummon, one of the famous old mines of the West. Mining engineers, when sent to examine new mines in old districts, or, to decide wheth
Jan 1, 1915
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New York Paper February, 1918 - Age of the Oil in Southern Oklahoma Fields (with Discussion)By Sidney Powers
Since the opening of the Wheeler oil and gas field in Carter County and the discovery of oil near Lawton, Comanche County, Okla., in 1904, interest has been aroused regarding the origin of the oil in
Jan 1, 1918
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Papers - Research on Blast-furnace Slag (With Discussion)By Richard S. McCaffery
A Research on iron blast-furnace slags has been in progress since 1922 in the metallurgical department of the University of Wisconsin, supplemented by observations, tests and critical examination of o
Jan 1, 1932
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Introductory Notes On Origin Of Instantaneous Outbursts Of Gas In Certain-Coal Mines Of Europe And Western Canada And Instantaneous Outbursts Of Carbon Dioxide In Coal Mines In Lower Silesia, GermanyBy George Rice
INSTANTANEOUS outbursts of gas in underground workings are similar in effect to great blasts of explosives, but without heat effects. Fortunately they occur only in a few localities in exceptional coa
Jan 1, 1931
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Filled Stopes - Mining Methods of the Copper Range Co.By W. H. Schacht
The operations of the Copper Range Co. are located in the Michigan copper district at the southern end of the Keweenaw Peninsula, 8 miles southwest of Hough ton (the center of the district). All the p
Jan 1, 1925
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Papers - Progress Notes on the Iron-silicon Equilibrium Diagram (With Discussion)By Earl S. Greiner, Bradley Stoughton
As a part of the systematic study of the alloys of iron under the auspices of the Engineering Foundation, and preliminary to the commencement of comprehensive work on this larger subject, the authors
Jan 1, 1930
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Reservoir Engineering - The Effect of Well Spacing and Drawdown on Recovery from Internal Gas Drive ReservoirsBy John C. Calhoun, Raymond G. Loper
Theoretical calculations for the decline of pressure and the variation of instantaneous producing gas-oil ratio with increased cumulative production have been made for reservoir systems under various
Jan 1, 1949
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Reservoir Engineering - The Effect of Well Spacing and Drawdown on Recovery from Internal Gas Drive ReservoirsBy John C. Calhoun, Raymond G. Loper
Theoretical calculations for the decline of pressure and the variation of instantaneous producing gas-oil ratio with increased cumulative production have been made for reservoir systems under various
Jan 1, 1949
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Boston Paper - A New Hydraulic Separator to Prepare Ores for Jigging and Table WorkBy Robert H. Richards
Jan 1, 1883
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Physical Chemistry Of Slag-Metal Reactions (caeb052a-f24f-41e1-8783-1ca087fb466f)BASIC open-hearth slags have no obviously unique features when compared with slags from other metallurgical operations. Open-hearth slags form and exist at temperatures ranging from 2500 to 3100 F (13
Jan 1, 1964
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St. Louis Paper - The Effect of Anti-friction Bearings on the Haulage of a Coal Mine (with Discussion)By P. B. Liebermann
The haulage of coal from the face to the tipple is an important enough link in the production of coal to deserve its full share of study and care. In order to obtain a better understanding of mine
Jan 1, 1918
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Boston Paper - Geological History of the Yellowstone National ParkBy Arnold Hague
In the short time allotted to me* I can only hope to present to you a brief sketch of the main geological features of the country which you are about to visit. My remarks must, of necessity, be more o
Jan 1, 1888
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New York Paper - Blow-Holes in Steel IngotsBy E. von Maltitz
In his highly interesting paper, Piping and Segregation in Steel Ingots,' Prof. Howe emphasizes the effect of successive phases of internal pressure in the ingot in the evolution of gas, and the
Jan 1, 1908
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Taxation Of Mineral Properties (3e018790-757a-446e-9804-985a4afe2f7a)By Granville S. Borden, Frank H. Madison
The fruits of industry are divided between capital, labor, and governments. Capital takes its redemption and remuneration through profits or dividends; labor takes its share through wages; governments
Jan 1, 1964
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Precious StonesBy Sydney H. Ball
MINERALS used primarily for personal adornment and decorative purposes are called precious stones. To be so prized, the stones must possess beauty of color, must not be too common, and must be hard en
Jan 1, 1949
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New York - Philadelphia Paper - The Gold-Field of the State of Minas Geraes, BrazilBy Herbert Kilburn Scott
The information in this paper was collected by the author during a five years' residence in the State of Minas Geraes. Outside the State itself, very little is known of the gold-field. Such accou
Jan 1, 1903
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Recent Rock Slope Stability Research At The Royal School Of Mines, LondonBy E. Hoek
INTRODUCTION Rock slope stability research has been in progress for the past four years at the Royal School of Mines in London under the sponsorship of a consortium of 23 companies* with interests
Jan 1, 1972
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Papers - Physical and Casting Properties of the Nickel Silvers (With Discussion)By T. E. Kihlgren, N. B. Pilling, E. M. Wise
Systematic data are presented on the relation of composition of nickel silvers to color, tarnish resistance, hardness and liquidus temperatures, for alloys containing up to 30 per cent nickel and 50 p
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - Physical and Casting Properties of the Nickel Silvers (With Discussion)By E. M. Wise, T. E. Kihlgren, N. B. Pilling
Systematic data are presented on the relation of composition of nickel silvers to color, tarnish resistance, hardness and liquidus temperatures, for alloys containing up to 30 per cent nickel and 50 p
Jan 1, 1935