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Metal Mining - Some Applications of Millisecond Delay Electric Blasting CapsBy D. M. McFarland
A FEW years ago a novel electric detonator known as the split-second or millisecond delay electric blasting cap was introduced for use in quarry blasting. Regular electric blasting caps fired in serie
Jan 1, 1951
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Federal Taxation Of MinesThe mines of the country are called upon to bear a very large part of the enormous taxes to be raised for 1917 and later years. The Internal Revenue Bureau, which is charged with the assessment and co
Jan 9, 1919
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War Minerals Relief CommissionThe regulations governing the filing of claims under the War Minerals Relief Act have been amended so as to allow claimants to file a brief with the questionnaire. It has been decided that hearings wi
Jan 5, 1919
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Pittsburg Paper - Chemical Laboratories in Iron- and Steel-WorksBy George W. Maynard
In the biographical notice of Thomas F. Witherbee, published in.Bulletin NO. 32, August, 1909 (p. xxv), it is said that "he is believed to have been the first manager in America to use the chemical la
Jan 1, 1911
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Philadelphia Paper - Note upon the Cost of Construction of the Converting Works of the Edgar Thomson Steel Company, of Pittsburg, Pa., 1873-1875By P. Barnes
Some statements have already been made to the Institute in reference to the cost of other departments of the above-named works, and some details have been given in tabular form.* For the purpose of
Jan 1, 1879
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Building Land With Phosphate WastesBy Richard C. Timberlake
The disposal of phosphatic clays has presented a problem to the phosphate industry since the mining of phosphate rock first began in Polk County. As the flotation process was introduced in the late 19
Jan 12, 1969
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Cap-Lamp Transmitter Pinpoints Buried MinersBy K. Tajrych
Time and again, lives are lost in underground cave-ins only be- cause there is no quick, sure way of locating the victims. When such accidents happen, rescuers must usually depend on the testimony of
Jan 8, 1969
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Metal Consumption in Hammer Mills at Norris DamBy Francisco Cadena
THE construction of Norris Dam, built by the Tennessee Valley Authority on the Clinch River, a tributary of the Tennessee River, involved the production of coarse and fine aggregate for approximately
Jan 1, 1937
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Chicago Paper - General and Special Observations Concerning Ore-Dressing (See Discussion, p. 699)By O. Bilharz
The rules laid down by Peter von Rittinger in his classic Lehrbuch der Aufbereitungskunde (Berlin, 1867, p. 513) concerning the designing of dressing-works still possess authority for such works and t
Jan 1, 1894
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Mine-Hoist Controllers (77f05cc0-5123-4fde-97fd-1b7975eba7e9)By Henry H. Logan
THE purpose of mine-hoist safety controllers is to prevent hoists from being operated at speeds above those considered safe and expedient, to ensure proper acceleration and retardation near the ends o
Jan 1, 1940
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Technical Notes - Temper Brittleness of Some Fe-Ni-Cr AlloysBy L. D. Jaffe
IN 1945-1946, the author measured temper brittle-ness in ingots of varying composition prepared by remelting SAE 3135 bar stock under vacuum. Since other investigators1-" have been referring to this h
Jan 1, 1956
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Papers - Table Practice at the Mines of the Alabama By-Products Corporation (T. P. 1366, with discussion)By H. J. Hager, P. H. Haskell
For the past 20 years Alabama has probably led all other coal-producing districts in the proportion of coal prepared by wet washing. All rail mines, with one exception, and a high percentage of truck
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Table Practice at the Mines of the Alabama By-Products Corporation (T. P. 1366, with discussion)By H. J. Hager, P. H. Haskell
For the past 20 years Alabama has probably led all other coal-producing districts in the proportion of coal prepared by wet washing. All rail mines, with one exception, and a high percentage of truck
Jan 1, 1942
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The Firing Of Rotary Kilns With Powdered CoalBy W. C. Knoblaugh
ROTARY kilns are adaptable to many fuels, but this paper deals principally with the use of powdered coal. The observations and conclusions presented are based on rotary kilns used in the manufacture o
Jan 1, 1946
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Technical Notes - The Effect of Overburden Pressure on Relative PermeabilityBy I. Fatt
Laboratory relative permeability data on reservoir rock are obtained on samples which are not subjected to overburden pressure during the permeability measurements. These data are then used for calcul
Jan 1, 1953
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Bergbüchlein – Title PageA well=planned, useful little book on how to prospect for and find the ores of the different metals, with illustrations of the lay of the terrain and an appendix of mining terms, which will prove most
Jan 1, 1949
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An Adjustable Pyrometer-Stand.By L. W. Bahney
FREQUENTLY in using a thermo-electric pyrometer for measuring the temperature of a furnace, a hole is drilled at the back or side of the furnace, through which is introduced the tube containing the th
Jan 1, 1910
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Discussions - Of Messrs. Gibb and Philp's Paper on The Constitution of Mattes Produced in Copper-Smelting (see p. 665)Edward Keller, Baltimore, Md. (communication to the Secretary*) :—The authors of this paper are to be commended for their industry and congratulated upon the many interesting results which were the fr
Jan 1, 1906
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Railway Electrification"The Butte, Anaconda & Pacific railway extends from Butte to Anaconda. The electrification comprises 30 miles of main line single track, and includes sidings, yard and smelter tracks. When complete th
Jan 1, 1913
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Notes On Translation And AcknowledgementsEVERY English-speaking mining, engineer or geologist knows that some terms used by his profession are not rigid but vary regionally; for example: what is called a vein by some, is called a lode by oth
Jan 1, 1949