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Canal Zone Paper - The Conference Department at Lehigh UniversityBy Henry S. Drinker
Few men reach middle life without having had the experience of failure in one or more undertakings; and most of us can look back with gratitude to help or advice given us by friends at critical period
Jan 1, 1911
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Evaluating Adjustable Speed Drives: Twenty of the Most Often Asked QuestionsHow often have you faced the adjustable speed drive dilemma: Of all the medium horsepower drive variations around, which one is most cost-effective? Regardless of the industry-from mineral processing
Jan 11, 1978
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Unconventional Tire Repair Method Big Cost Saver at Reserve MiningBy Robert N. McIndoo
A good tire program must begin at the top; management must have an awareness of the tremendous potential for cost saving that tires represent. At Reserve Mining Co., tires account for 33% of the cost
Jan 3, 1978
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Rock Disintegration- The Key To Mining ProgressBy George B. Clark
More economical methods of rock disintegration are needed for mining and for rapid excavation. Two major systems are drill and blast and mechanical excavation, including tunnel-boring machines. Curren
Jan 1, 1971
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Insoluble Cross-Linked Starch Xanthate as a Selective Flocculant for Sulfide MineralsBy S. C. Termes, P. E. Richardson, R. L. Wilfong
This paper discusses recent Federal Bureau of Mines research on the selective flocculation of various minerals with insoluble cross-linked starch xanthate (ISX). ISX is insoluble, has a shelf life of
Jan 1, 1984
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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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The Utsch Automatic JigBy Henry Engelmann
ORES are generally found in the mines mixed with more or less base matter, which renders their treatment by smelting or milling unnecessarily costly. They have to be sorted. Those of a higher grade re
Jan 1, 1874
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Size Distribution General Law of Fragments Resulting from Rock BlastingBy C. Dinis da Gama
In mining, all unit operations are closely interrelated, and the results of blasting are probably the key factor within that sequence. The drilling program prior to blasting is just as dependent upon
Jan 1, 1972
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Control of Dust in MinesBy R. J. Mechin
IN the early part of 1934, the St. Joseph Lead Co. purchased from the Kadco Corporation three dust-removal units, two suitable for raise work, and the other for drifting operations. The equipment was
Jan 1, 1935
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Production - Domestic - Petroleum Developments on the Gulf Coast of Texas and Louisiana for 1931By L. P. Teas
The year 1931 has been one of unusual interest in Gulf Coast petroleum development, not so much because of the number of new prospects discovered, for apparently none of any present distinction have b
Jan 1, 1932
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Characterization Of The Precambrian Granite In Northwestern IllinoisBy Mary Sue Coates
Characterization of the rock mass in which deep underground structures are to be located is of critical importance to the feasibility and design of the structures. The process involves areal studies,
Jan 1, 1984
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The Porter TunnelBy E. F. Young
The Porter Tunnel will open up 10 million tons of coal for Philadelphia & Reading which can be taken without hoists or pumps.
Jan 3, 1951
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Comparative Washing Efficiencies in Cyaniding--The Washing Tray Thickener versus the Conventional Countercurrent Decantation PlantBy Neil Johnson
IN the cyanidation of gold, silver and mixed ores, the solids suspended in the pulp after fine grinding, primary settling and series agitation are subjected to a washing step known, generally, as coun
Jan 1, 1939
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Institute of Metals Division - Some Properties and Metallography of Steel-Bonded Titanium CarbideBy Martin Epner, Eric Gregory
DURING the past decade, considerable work has been carried out on various cermet systems in an effort to produce materials suitable for high-temperature applications in gas turbines. Most of the mater
Jan 1, 1961
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New York Paper - Pennsylvania Fire Clay (with Discussion)By L. C. Morganroth
From a geological standpoint, but scant attention has been paid to fire-clay beds. Only within the last few years have they been the subject of individual investigation, prior to this time having been
Jan 1, 1916
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Institute of Metals Division - Environmental Effects on the Mechanical Properties of Ionic Solids with Particular Reference to the Joffe EffectBy C. H. Li, R. J. Stokes, T. L. Johnston
Sodium chloride crystals are brittle in the presence of surface microcracks. Water immersion leads to an enhancement of ductility which is retained indefinitely in dry air providing the crystal is dr
Jan 1, 1961
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The Ore FindersBy Peter Joraleman
Man has always felt more comfortable breaking his life into categories or classifications. An otherwise bewildering life somehow becomes easier to bear when divided into neat measurable sections, each
Jan 12, 1975
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A Study of the Splitting of an Air CurrentBy Walter Weeks
LITTLE study has been made of the pressure changes and energy losses that take place when an air current is divided into splits which subse-quently unite. The discussion and the experiments that are
Jan 1, 1933
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Guidelines for Improving Trailing Cable Splice PerformanceBy R. Stefanko, R. H. King, L. A. Morley
Coal mine fires, injuries and electrocutions, and many production delays have resulted from trailing cable splice failures. Research was carried out at The Pennsylvania State University to determine t
Jan 1, 1976