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    Curricula Classification

    Earth Sciences: The standard of living of the world's people depends upon human initiative, investigation, and know-how in exploiting the earth's resources. The Earth Sciences-geology, miner

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Losses of Zinc in Mining, Milling and Smelting

    By A. Dorsey Lyon

    INTRODUCTION A GREAT DEAL of attention has recently been given to the metallurgy of zinc, and much of that which has been said and written on this subject has been in the nature of a criticism. For i

    Jan 7, 1914

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    Salt Domes As A Source Of Geothermal Energy

    By Dilip K. Paul, Charles H. Jacoby

    The economic importance of salt domes has been recognized throughout the world, primarily because of oil and gas accumulations on their flanks, and to a lesser degree, for the value of their salt and

    Jan 5, 1974

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    Easton Paper - The Wyandotte Silver Smelting and Refining Works

    By William M. Courtis

    Since many accounts of Silver Islet Mine, in Lake Superior, have already been published, it is supposed that the members of the Institute are familiar with the location and character of the mine. To m

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    The Energy Crisis: Whys and Hows

    I. THE ENERGY CRISIS STILL EXISTS A. ALTHOUGH IMMEDIATE SHORTAGE IS NOW ALLEVIATED BY: 1. Increased imports through lifting of Arabian embargo; a. Imports were 6.5 million bpd during the week en

    Jan 5, 1975

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    Technical Papers and Discussions - Copper and Copper-Rich Alloys - High-speed Tensile Impact Tests on Single-crystal and Polycrystalline Bars of Copper (Metals Technology, April 1944)

    By E. R. Parker, E. A. Smith

    Metallurgists and engineers have always been interested in the mechanism of high-speed deformation because metals are rapidly deformed in various applica-tions and manufacturing processes. The deforma

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Mineral Fuels And Civilization

    Within the last century, and largely during the latter half of it, the increase of our knowledge of the development of man, both in his search for a livelihood and for power, and in the growth of his

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Technical Papers and Discussions - Copper and Copper-Rich Alloys - High-speed Tensile Impact Tests on Single-crystal and Polycrystalline Bars of Copper (Metals Technology, April 1944)

    By E. A. Smith, E. R. Parker

    Metallurgists and engineers have always been interested in the mechanism of high-speed deformation because metals are rapidly deformed in various applica-tions and manufacturing processes. The deforma

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Standard Scale of Temperature

    By C. W. Waidner

    THE standard scale of temperature that it is attempted to realize in practice is the centigrade thermodynamic scale, as defined by Kelvin about the middle of the last century. This scale would be exac

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Transverse Faults. at Kennecott and Their Relation to the Main Fault Systems

    By Samuel Lasky

    FAULTING at Kennecott, with its attendant fracturing, is unusual, complex, and important. As study. and knowledge of the various fault systems have progressed, appreciation of that importance has help

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Graphic Routine And Digital Simulation The Aids In Prediction Of Coal Preparation Plant Performance And Yield Optimization

    By Felicia F. Peng

    The computer graphic routines and digital simulation program of coal cleaning circuits have been developed in the Mineral Processing Engineering Department, West Virginia University. The functions of

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Influence Of Failed Rock Properties On Tunnel Stability

    By J. J. K. Daemen, C. Fairhurst

    Introduction The stress field around a supported tunnel can be considered as being composed of: i) the virgin (pre-mining) stress in the rock ii) the (elastic) change in this stress field caus

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Mineral Fuels And Civilization (ce8107b7-60d6-482c-9e74-b5634844d922)

    Within the last century, and largely during the latter half of it, the increase of our knowledge of the development of man, both in his search for a livelihood and for power, and in the growth of his

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Engineering Economics Of Long Petroleum Pipe Lines

    By Edgar G. Hill

    MUCH has been written and said recently about the methods used and materials and equipment employed in building the long tubes that criss-cross a great part of the [ ] united States, like the patter

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Relationship of Fault Displacement to Gouge and Breccia Thickness

    By E. C. Robertson

    Observations of faults in mines, at outcrops, and in the laboratory lead to the conclusion that the displacement d of a fault increases irregularly but monotonically with the thickness t of its associ

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Open Pit Mining – Eastern and Western United States and Canada

    By Hugh J. Leach, J. C. Van de Water

    In open pit mining, as in other industries, it has I become necessary to improve operating efficiency in order to combat higher labor and supply costs. Moreover, orebodies are becoming leaner, pits ar

    Feb 1, 1956

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    Miscellaneous Processes (1f0a97e6-b4b6-49fb-bef1-c1d3e2321716)

    By David R. Mitchell, R. B. Hewes

    MANY processes for cleaning coal that are in use depend primarily on physical properties of coal and refuse other than specific gravity and surface conditions relating to froth flotation. These proper

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Effect of Lime Addition Upon the Behavior During the Reduction of Iron Ore Pellets

    By H. A. Kortmann, K. Koch, B. M. Grover, O. P. Burghardt

    Addition of lime, especially when treating a hematite feed, sometimes results in swelling and a severe loss in strength during reduction in the temperature range 900° to 1100°C and in grain disintegra

    Jan 1, 1974

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    Research Requirements in Surface Mine Stability and Planning

    By G. Herget, O. Garg

    Trends will continue towards more automated, and sometimes larger mining and haulage equipment to reduce pit development and haulage costs. To save labour costs, larger capitalization of open pits is

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Colorado Paper - Rapid Section-Work in Horizontal Rocks

    By Marius R. Campbell

    Every mining engineer who has engaged in prospecting for coal in flat-lying rocks understands the importance of constructing geological sections across the territory which he has to prospect. If the a

    Jan 1, 1897