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Index (8cef31b3-b8d0-4078-9c6e-0eb4f5662724)Jan 1, 1928
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Magnetic Fields Associated With Igneous Pipes In the Central OzarksBy Charles R. Holmes
MORE than 70 igneous pipes and dikes are known to occur in Cambrian sediments throughout an approximately circular area of about 75 sq miles, in southwestern Ste. Genevieve County and southeastern St.
Jan 11, 1950
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Reservoir Engineering-General - Discussion on Aspects of Gas DeliverabilityBy J. E. Warren, J. H. Hartsock
In the receipt of J. E. Warren and J. H. Hartsock's comments on our paper, "Aspects of Gas Deliverability", We wish to point out that all the physical characteristics we conceived as constant wer
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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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Packaged Timber Handling At Copper Queen Branch, Phelps Dodge Gorp.By John H. Jett
MATERIAL and supply handling is a major problem at underground mines, especially to those operating through deep shafts with small compartments. Mechanization is necessary, yet in many cases cannot be
Jan 3, 1953
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Beneficiation of Unaltered Western Phosphate OreBy W. H. Lang, C. H. Cox, H. Snell
The treatment of unaltered western phosphate ores by both wet and dry methods is discussed. The objective of the beneficiation is to produce salable Phosphate rock ( 31% P205), with an economic recove
Jan 1, 1981
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Continuous Filtration Of PrecipitatesBy R. C. Emmett, D. A. Dahlstrom
Application of continuous filtration to precipitate dewatering requires not only careful equipment selection, choice of appropriate media, but also close control of precipitation technique itself.
Jan 1, 1961
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Aims of the EngineerBy BION J. ARNOLD
WE can, I think, rightfully claim, irrespective of our faults, that engineers must, in order to last as engineers, possess the qualifications of integrity, stead- fastness of purpose, ability to think
Jan 1, 1929
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The Economy of the Blast-FurnaceBy Fred Prime
To an association like the one before which I read this paper, few questions can be more important and constantly recurring than the following, viz.: "What economy can be effected in the manufacture o
Jan 1, 1873
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Troy Paper - Economy of the Blast FurnacelBy Frederick Prime
TO an association like the one before which I read this paper, few questions can be more important and constantly recurring than the following, viz.: "What economy can be effected in the manufacture o
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The Impact of the Federal Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act Upon Stability Designs for Surface Coal MinesBy Robert W. Thompson, Darry A. Ferguson
In August, 1977 the United States Congress passed Public Law 95-87 which has been commonly referred to as the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act (or SMCRA). This title is somewhat misleading i
Jan 1, 1983
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Colorado Engineers' Licensing LawThe following is an extract of the Engineers' licensing law recently passed by the Colorado legislature; it went into force July 10. On the board of examiners are representatives of the four nati
Jan 8, 1919
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Nicaro Nickel's New Cuban Plant Begins ProductionBy AIME AIME
PRODUCTION of nickel in Cuba, a new source of this metal, has been started by the Nicaro Nickel Co., subsidiary of the Freeport Sulphur Co. Construction of the Nicaro plant in Oriente Province, Cuba,
Jan 1, 1944
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Institute of Metals Division - The Kinetics of Creep During Hot Pressing of Loose Silver-Powder AggregatesBy F. V. Lenel, G. S. Ansell, M. J. Salkind
An experiment is described in which the growth of interparticle necks in an array of loose spherical silver powder at temperatures near 300°C was determined by measuring changes in the electrical resi
Jan 1, 1965
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The American Steel-Rail Situation (62f7f3b6-bd72-4465-86fc-45a36541c16e)By Robert Hunt
ONE of the most serious and important economic administrative problems facing American railway authorities to-day is that of their rails, and it is one to which much thought, is being given, not only
Jan 2, 1914
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Dust-Explosions in Coal-MinesBy Franklin Bache
THERE seems to be in the public mind, and even in the minds of some coal-operators not experienced in mines subject to dust-explosions, a feeling that there has been something mysterious at the bottom
Aug 1, 1909