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New York Paper - The Cloncurry Copper District, QueenslandBy W. H. Corbould
The township of Cloncurry is situated in the northwestern part of Queensland, about latitude S. 20" 42' 53" and longitude E. 140" 30' 25". Townsville is the port through which all the trade
Jan 1, 1915
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New York Paper - Petroleum Reserves of the West Indies (with Discussion)By Arthur H. Redfield
The West Indies are the summits of a submerged mountain chain, the continuation of which must be sought in the mountains of central Honduras. In Haiti, the chain divides, one branch passing through Ja
Jan 1, 1923
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Atlantic City Paper - Origin of the Magnetic Iron-Ores of Iron County, Utah.By E. P. Jennings
The iron-ore deposits of Iron county, Utah, which rival those of Lake Superior in extent, are situated 275 miles south of Salt Lake City, and 25 miles south of Lund, a station on the San Pedro, Los An
Jan 1, 1905
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New York Paper - The Law of Supply and DemandBy Arthur Knapp
The law of supply and demand is, in general terms, that law which governs the price of any commodity in an unrestricted competitive market. There are several variables which, for the purpose of this d
Jan 1, 1924
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Studies Upon The Corrosion Of Tin, I - Potential Measurements On High-Purity Tin In Carbonate SolutionsBy Gerhard Derge
A SERIES of studies of the corrosion of tin is under way in the Metals Research Laboratory at the Carnegie Institute of Technology. The complete program includes examination of the corrosion propertie
Jan 1, 1938
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Semiautogenous Grinding of Copper OresBy N. J. Themelis, A. W. Last
Autogenous grinding, broadly defined as the self-comminution of ore in a cylindrical tumbling mill without using auxiliary grinding media, was first applied in the early 1930s in the so-called Hadsel
Jan 1, 1981
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Galena Flotation Concentrator, Lake Gulch, IdahoBy W. L. Zeigler
THE Galena mill of the Callahan Zinc-Lead Co. is of 150 tons daily [ ] capacity and is situated at Lake Gulch, 2 miles west of Wallace, Idaho. (Fig. 1. It was constructed during the summer of 1926,
Jan 1, 1928
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The Manganese ProblemAN extremely successful meeting, under the joint auspices of the Ohio Section and the Iron and Steel Committee, was held at Cleveland on April 19 and 20, about one-half of those in attendance being fr
Jan 5, 1927
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Wedging Diamond-Drill HolesBy O. Hall
DIAMOND drilling has become a very important factor in mining. It is the most satisfactory method of obtaining proof of the existence of an orebody and of determining the character and extent of the b
Jan 9, 1919
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Papers - - Produciton - Domestic- Oil and Gas in Michigan during 1934By Theron Wasson
Discoveries in Michigan, which at the beginning of the year 1934 indicated possible new areas, did not develop into fields of market-breaking proportions. Hart, Oceana County, developed small producti
Jan 1, 1935
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Selection And Sizing Of Slurry Lines, Pump Boxes And LaundersBy K. E. N. Hanney
INTRODUCTION Slurry systems and mechanical conveying, represent the main methods of transporting solids from one area of a mineral processing plant to another. A well-designed slurry handling syste
Jan 1, 1982
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Environment-WaterBy Benjamin C. Greene, H. Beecher Charmbury
Water is a most remarkable substance, essential for life of all kinds. As well as needing water to survive, man has always used it for agriculture, transportation, recreation, and many other things.
Jan 1, 1981
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Economic Evaluation Of Oil Shale Mining In Colorado Using Sensitivity And Risk AnalysisBy Raja P. Upadhyay
An evaluation of the economics of mining the deep, thick oil shale deposits of the central portion of the Piceance Creek basin, Colorado, U.S.A. is presented in this paper. For the analysis, a modifie
Jan 1, 1977
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Development Of A Dynamic Continuum Description For Cracked RockBy Robert O. Davis, Phillip A. Abbott
The response of geologic materials subject to nuclear weapon effects is of considerable interest in the design of buried protective construction. Recently, more consideration has been given to placing
Jan 1, 1971
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Action of Solutions of Sodium Silicate and Sodium Hydroxide at 250° C. on Steel under StressBy W. C. Schroeder
PRACTICAL experience has shown that at elevated temperatures solu-tions containing sodium hydroxide may attack stressed steel in a manner that cannot be explained in terms of ordinary corrosion. Becau
Jan 1, 1936
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New York Paper - Nickel Deposits in the UralsBy H. W. Turner
The axis of the middle portion of the Ural mountains is made up chiefly of highly compressed igneous and sedimentary schists, considered of Devonian age by the Russian geologists, with large areas of
Jan 1, 1915
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The Disposition Of Natural Resources.By George Smith
IN the utilization of natural resources owner, operator, and consumer should share the attendant benefits. Development needs to be planned under terms recognizing fully the interests of all concerned,
Jan 10, 1913
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Spokane Paper - The Nicola Valley Coal-Field, British ColumbiaBy Milnor Roberts
The Nicola Valley coal-field is small, but it seems likely to become important because of its commanding position in a rich region that is developing rapidly. Bituminous coking-coal in workable quanti
Jan 1, 1910
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The Institute Forum. (4f4ac344-526a-41c0-bee4-d8e60752a814)Discussion o f Papers. Meetings of the Institute offer opportunity for social acquaintance and exchange of ideas, for the--presentation of papers, and-for discussions. thereon ; also incidentally for
Jan 7, 1913
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Facts about Mine-timber Preservation (c2725227-4a78-4466-8f9d-1d82cfc31292)By George Hunt
THE first practical treatment of wood to prevent decay was devised early in the 19th century. At that time the oaken navy of England, when the nation was fighting for its very existence, seemed doomed
Jan 1, 1927