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Industrial Minerals - Building Stone of the Crab Orchard District, TennesseeBy Benjamin Gildersleeve
Uniquely colored, thin-bedded quartzite is quarried between Crossville and Crab Orchard in Cumberland County, Tenn. It is produced in all sizes up to the limits of transportation from beds usually ran
Jan 1, 1951
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II Rapid Excavation SymposiumA concept gaining attention among rock mechanics researchers in studies of soil-structure inter- action is the use of compressible packing between the structure such as tunnel lining and the soil or r
Jan 12, 1969
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Industrial Minerals - Building Stone of the Crab Orchard District, TennesseeBy Benjamin Gildersleeve
Uniquely colored, thin-bedded quartzite is quarried between Crossville and Crab Orchard in Cumberland County, Tenn. It is produced in all sizes up to the limits of transportation from beds usually ran
Jan 1, 1951
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Wedging Diamond-Drill Holes - DiscussionHugh M. ROBERTS,* Minneapolis, Minn. (written discussion ? ).¬The paper by Messrs. Hall and Row marks a distinct advance in the art of diamond drilling, because it records a systematic-application of
Jan 11, 1919
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The Institute Forum (85eeb80e-36ad-405e-a4cc-00589a61cb03)Maps and Mining Data for the Library. I suggest that the Institute Library can increase its usefulness by systematically soliciting from the engineers and mining companies all published reports and m
Jan 11, 1913
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Papers - Petroleum Economics - World Production of Petroleum Substitute (T.P. 1247)By V. R. Garrias, R. V. Whetsel
The present study is intended as a preliminary statistical survey of the world's production of petroleum substitutes. The information presented is admittedly deficient. It is believed, however, t
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Properties - Mechanical Properties of Iron-manganese Alloys (T.P. 1369, with discussion)By B. M. Loring, I. R. Krame, F. M. Walters
NO observations on the mechanical properties of man-manganese alloys have been published since pure manganese became readily available, either distilled manganese or electrolytic manganese. The purpos
Jan 1, 1942
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Drilling and Production Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Core RecorderBy Clark Millison
The core recorder, a mechanical instr-ent for determining the exact depth at which core is recovered, drilled up or lost, is described. Examples of charts from the recorder are explained and interpret
Jan 1, 1949
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Drilling and Production Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Core RecorderBy Clark Millison
The core recorder, a mechanical instr-ent for determining the exact depth at which core is recovered, drilled up or lost, is described. Examples of charts from the recorder are explained and interpret
Jan 1, 1949
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Papers - Properties - Mechanical Properties of Iron-manganese Alloys (T.P. 1369, with discussion)By B. M. Loring, I. R. Krame, F. M. Walters
NO observations on the mechanical properties of man-manganese alloys have been published since pure manganese became readily available, either distilled manganese or electrolytic manganese. The purpos
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Petroleum Economics - World Production of Petroleum Substitute (T.P. 1247)By R. V. Whetsel, V. R. Garrias
The present study is intended as a preliminary statistical survey of the world's production of petroleum substitutes. The information presented is admittedly deficient. It is believed, however, t
Jan 1, 1941
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The Concentration Of Iron-Ores. (b3fd25cc-a89b-4f21-a41b-b585dc53e13c)Discussion of the paper of N. V. Hansell, presented at the Cleveland meeting, October, 1912, and published in Bulletin. No. 72, December, 1912, pp. 1497 to 1,517. F. L. GRAMMER, Leesburg, Va. (commun
Jan 5, 1913
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Papers - Controlling Subsidence of a Large Inverted Cone of Barren Rock Lying above the Ore Body, Colorada Mine, Cananea Consolidated Copper Company (T.P. 938)By William Carton, Cyril U. Cooledge
BecauSe the rich La Colorada orebody of the Cananea Consolidated Copper Co. does not outcrop at surface, after its discovery (by churn drill) and before mining was begun, a large amount of development
Jan 1, 1940
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British and American Coal Mining ComparedBy W. J. Shearer
A COMPARISON of statistics relating to coal min-ing in Great Britain and the United States leads one to suspect widely differing conditions and practice. A brief review of some of the conditions may e
Jan 8, 1928
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Papers - Controlling Subsidence of a Large Inverted Cone of Barren Rock Lying above the Ore Body, Colorada Mine, Cananea Consolidated Copper Company (T.P. 938)By Cyril U. Cooledge, William Carton
BecauSe the rich La Colorada orebody of the Cananea Consolidated Copper Co. does not outcrop at surface, after its discovery (by churn drill) and before mining was begun, a large amount of development
Jan 1, 1940
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Oxidation of Coal and the Relation to Its AnalysisBy E. Stansfield
IT. has long been known that coal is unstable and oxidizes in air, even at ordinary atmospheric temperatures; also, that such oxidation affects the analysis of coal. Nevertheless little or no precauti
Jan 1, 1934
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Production - Domestic - Development of Oil and Gas in Missouri in 1943By Frank C. Greene
Drilling in Missouri in 1943 continued at a lower rate than in 1942, only 28 wells being completed. Following the completion of the Cities Service Oil Company's No. I Jim Cook near Tarkio, in the
Jan 1, 1944
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Production - Domestic - Development of Oil and Gas in Missouri in 1943By Frank C. Greene
Drilling in Missouri in 1943 continued at a lower rate than in 1942, only 28 wells being completed. Following the completion of the Cities Service Oil Company's No. I Jim Cook near Tarkio, in the
Jan 1, 1944
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A Note O N The Occurrence And Manufacture Of Refractories In Montana.Discussion of the paper of W. H. Gunniss, presented at the Butte meeting, August, 1913, and printed in Bulletin No. 81, September, 1913, pp. 2309 to 2310. PROF. J. W. RICHARDS, South Bethlehem, Pa.
Jan 11, 1913
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Biographical Notice - Died in Service - William Morley Cobeldickcation received from Brigadicr General Thos. G. Hanson said: "It is my painful duty to communicate to you the fact of the loss of your son, Martin F. Bowles. About 11 o'clock on the night of Sept
Jan 1, 1920