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    Preparation Of The Palabora Open Pit

    By Paul A. Hodges

    With plant start-up slated for early 1966, Palabora Mining Co. will take its place among the large copper mining properties of the World. Located near the town of Phalaborwa in the Lowveld area of Tra

    Jan 3, 1966

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    Papers - Solid Solubilities of the Elements of the Periodic Subgroup Vb in Copper

    By J. C. Mertz, C. H. Mathewson

    Accurate knowledge of the solid solubilities of the elements that dissolve in the important base metals is needed for guidance in the preparation and heat-treatment of the alloys derived from these co

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Resurrection Cuts Mining Costs - Makes Lower Grade Ore Economic

    By C. N. Stout

    Square-sets go out and labor saving combination of top-slicing and sub-level caving raises tons per man hour 300 pct, cuts timber cost 50 pct to permit mining lower grade ores.

    Jan 1, 1953

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    The Possible Occurrence of Oil and Gas Fields in Washington

    By Charles Weaver

    DURING the past few years there has been considerable activity in prospecting for oil and gas in several parts of western Washington. From time to time seepages of oil or emanations of gas have been r

    Jan 7, 1915

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    Flotation of Secondary Uranium Minerals

    By Robert J. Morris, John N. Butler

    A series of organic collectors has been developed which successfully float synthetic secondary uranium minerals, such as autunite, carnotite, and torbernite. Recoveries up to 97 pct have been obtained

    Oct 1, 1956

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    Production - Foreign - Search for Oil in Great Britain - by D’Arcy Exploration Company Ltd. - Received through the courtesy of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Co., Ltd., London, England. Manuscript received at the office of the Institute Fe

    The D'Arcy Exploration Company Ltd. has been granted prospecting licenses in Great Britain to explore four different types of prospect. In the south of England (Dorset, Hampshire and Sussex) the

    Jan 1, 1937

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    New Findings on the Reduction Behavior of Sinter (7e434d66-e1f2-4fd0-8ce2-84227f71097e)

    By K. P. Stricker, H. Keddeinis, K. Grebe

    Recent investigations by Mannesmann Research have shown that disintegration of sinter with widely varying quality levels is subject to a much more complex set of influences than was previously assumed

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Airborne Gravity Meter - Description And Preliminary Results

    By John H. Ratcliffe, Hans T. Lundberg

    In airborne gravity surveys effects of acceleration and irregular movements of the aircraft must be balanced out or overcome. The gradient of vertical gravity is recorded, therefore, by using two mass

    Jan 8, 1959

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    Canadian Paper - The Telluride-Ores of Cripple Creek and Kalgoorlie

    By T. A. Rickard

    The lodes of Cripple Creek, Colo., partake of the composition of the geological formation which they traverse. The prevailing rocks are andesitic breccia, lying upon granite, and also bodies of phonol

    Jan 1, 1901

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    Ground-Water Quality Protection In In Situ Uranium Mines

    By William R. Taylor

    This paper reviews the mining and related legislation history of in situ uranium mining in southwest Texas with emphasis on the last five years. It also reviews the current regulatory process and some

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Anomaly Recognition In Exploration Geochemistry Through A Statistical Analysis Of Multivariate Data

    By George S. Koch

    We have devised a multivariate statistical model useful to interpret data from exploration geochemistry and also pertinent for the analysis of data from petrology, paleontology, and other geological f

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Engineering Reasearch - Nature of Hastings Drilling Mud by Supercentrifuge and X-ray Analysis (Petr. Tech.; Nov. 1942)

    By F. C. Oliphant, George H. Fancher

    Two samples of drilling mud from the Hastings oil field, Texas, were tested, and the solids in each were separated into small fractions of a limited range in particle size. The mineral composition of

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Engineering Reasearch - Nature of Hastings Drilling Mud by Supercentrifuge and X-ray Analysis (Petr. Tech.; Nov. 1942)

    By F. C. Oliphant, George H. Fancher

    Two samples of drilling mud from the Hastings oil field, Texas, were tested, and the solids in each were separated into small fractions of a limited range in particle size. The mineral composition of

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Description of Operations - Roofing Granules (Mining Tech., Mar. 1944, T.P. 1725)

    By G. W. Josephson

    Since the earliest years of recorded history the durability and protective qualities of asphalt and tar have been known and utilized. The mummies of early Egyptian kings were coated with asphaltic mat

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Description of Operations - Roofing Granules (Mining Tech., Mar. 1944, T.P. 1725)

    By G. W. Josephson

    Since the earliest years of recorded history the durability and protective qualities of asphalt and tar have been known and utilized. The mummies of early Egyptian kings were coated with asphaltic mat

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Geology - Deep Hole Prospect Drilling at Miami, Tiger, and San Manuel, Arizona

    By E. F. Reed

    CONSIDERABLE deep hole prospect drilling has been done in the last few years in the Globe-Miami mining district about 70 miles east of Phoenix, Arizona, and in the San Manuel-Tiger area about 50 miles

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Geology - Deep Hole Prospect Drilling at Miami, Tiger, and San Manuel, Arizona

    By E. F. Reed

    CONSIDERABLE deep hole prospect drilling has been done in the last few years in the Globe-Miami mining district about 70 miles east of Phoenix, Arizona, and in the San Manuel-Tiger area about 50 miles

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Biographical Notices - John Edward Stead

    John Edward Stead, a past-president of the British Iron and Steel Institute, and an Honorary Member of this Institute since 1906, died at his home at Redcar, Yorkshire, on Oct. 31, 1923, after a long

    Jan 1, 1924