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Practical Aspects of Shaft Lining DesignBy Peter M. Grant
The paper describes in broad outline the design of circular shaft linings with particular reference to the practical aspects. In the main it refers to recent British and German practice but has genera
Jan 1, 1983
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Geological Engineering- A Bridge Between Geologist And MinerBy Daniel R. Stewart, Ralph R. Sacrison
The function of the geological engineer is to assist in mine planning and operations by collecting, interpreting, and applying geologic data to the solution of engineering problems. The geologist supp
Jan 1, 1984
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The Teziutlan Copper-zinc Deposit, Teziutlan, Puebla, MexicoBy A. W. Edelen
THE Teziutlan copper-zinc deposit is supposed to be of late Cambrian or early Paleozoic age. The country rocks are a series of schists or phyllites, flat lying and in the form of a plunging anticline.
Jan 1, 1937
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Changes In Pouring-Pit Refractories As A Result Of Using External Flow-Control SystemsBy J. T. Shapland
When externally mounted sliding-gate valves are used to control the flow of metal from ladles, none of the valve components are immersed in steel. In general, the refractories used to date in sliding-
Jan 1, 1972
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Geologic Interpretation Of Magnetic Exploration On The Mesabi Range, MinnesotaBy R. H. B. Jones
THIS paper reviews pertinent geology of the Biwabik iron formation, Mesabi Range, Minnesota. This iron formation is divisible into four members. Each member is distinctive and contains marker horizons
Jan 1, 1946
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The Role Of Solution Management In Heap And Dump LeachingBy W. Joseph Schlitt
The characteristics of successful heap and dump leach operations are first reviewed in a general sense. Then attention is focussed on solution management as the key operating parameter in leaching. Th
Jan 1, 1984
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Principles of Natural-Gas Leasehold ValuationBy Samuel S. Wyer
Magnitude and Econonmic Importance THE magnitude and economic importance of the problem of correctly valuing natural-gas leaseholds become evident when we consider that: (a) Natural gas is handled i
Jan 4, 1916
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The Effect Of The Presence Of A Small Amount Of Copper In Medium-Carbon SteelBy Carle Hayward
THE effect of copper on steel has been studied by numerous investigators. Before modern testing methods had been developed, blacksmiths noted red shortness in iron, the cause for which was ascribed to
Jan 1, 1918
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Adsorption of Ethyl Xanthate on PyriteBy A. M. Gaudin, Olav Mellgren, P. L. De Bruyn
In commonly used to prepare the surface of the mineral to be floated so that attachment to air takes place. The quantity of agent required to make the mineral hydrophobic is usually very small, of the
Jan 1, 1956
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Flotation Of Mineral FinesBy K. V. S. Sastry
INTRODUCTION Flotation is by far the most important unit operation of mineral processing. Most of the common base metals are produced from flotation concentrates of metal sulfides. Flotation is pr
Jan 1, 1979
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Reservoir Engineering - Porosity-Measurement Comparisons by Five LaboratoriesBy B. J. Dotson, P. N. McCreery, R. L. Slobod, James W. Spurlock
A core sample porosity-check program is described. A number of laboratories participated in the investigation. which comprised measuring the porosities of ten selected natural and synthetic core sampl
Jan 1, 1951
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Reservoir Engineering - Porosity-Measurement Comparisons by Five LaboratoriesBy P. N. McCreery, R. L. Slobod, B. J. Dotson, James W. Spurlock
A core sample porosity-check program is described. A number of laboratories participated in the investigation. which comprised measuring the porosities of ten selected natural and synthetic core sampl
Jan 1, 1951
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Part IX – September 1968 - Papers - Stress Corrosion Cracking of 18 Pct Ni Maraging Steel in Acidified Sodium Chloride SolutionBy Elwood G. Haney, R. N. Parkins
Stress corrosion cracking of two heats of 18 pct Ni maraging steel in rod form immersed in an aqueous solution of 0.6N NaCl at pH 2.2 has been studied on un-notched specimens stressed in a hard tensil
Jan 1, 1969
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Atlantic City Paper - Additional Remarks on Surveying-InstrumentsBy H. D. Hoskold
This instrument, shown in Fig. 1, is not generally known, though it has been used in England, and found very practical, handy and useful in work not requiring a transit or theodolite. It is not only a
Jan 1, 1905
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Mining Operations At The Teniente Mine Of The Braden Copper Company, Rancagua, ChileBy F. E. Turton
THE town of Rancagua, at the junction of the state and Braden Copper Co. railroads, is located 82 km south of Santiago, the capital of Chile. From Rancagua 70 km to the east, situated in the Andes at
Jan 1, 1952
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The Drift Of Things (50fdfd63-f4d9-473a-969e-cb7ff3c05888)By Edward H. Robie
Engineers' Centennial THIS summer, in Chicago, will be celebrated the "Centennial of Engineering" and half a hundred engineering societies will have meetings of one kind or another in the two
Jan 1, 1952
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San Francisco Paper - The Geology of the Tonopah Mining-DistrictBy Augustus Locke
Two Opposed Interpretations of the Tonopuh Structure.—The important geological publications concerning the Tonopah min-ing-district are those of Spurrl aud of Burgess.² In these publications are prese
Jan 1, 1913
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Issues Related To Field Testing In TuffBy R. M. Zimmerman
INTRODUCTION Tuff is being considered as a possible geologic median for the underground storage of commercial high level radioactive wastes by the Department of Energy (DOE). DOE has the responsibi
Jan 1, 1982
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Rio BlancoHunkered up against the spine of the Andes in a tight valley where natural refuge from avalanche hardly exists is the daring Rio Blanco project of Cerro Corp. The deposit here was found in 1904, but n
Jan 11, 1969
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Stoping Methods Of Miami Copper Co.By David Scott
WHEN mining operations were first instituted in the mines of the Miami Copper Co., at Miami, Ariz., the relatively hard character of the ground in the western section of the property made it seem advi
Jan 6, 1916