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Chicago Sewer System Tunnels And Shafts - Addison To WilmetteBy E. O. Mixon, Jack D. Kennedy
INTRODUCTION This contract is the most northerly portion of the Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago's Tunnel and Reservoir Plan. (TARP) The project begins at Addison Street in Ch
Jan 1, 1979
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Biomass Carbide Injection into Blast FurnaceBy H. Tsuruta, A. Fujibayashi, I. Sumi, A. Murao, R. Murai
Injection of biomass into blast furnace as alternative reducing agent is so effective for the purpose of mitigation of carbon dioxide emissions from steel industries, because biomass is considered to
Jan 1, 2015
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Properties Of Typical Crude Oils From Fields Of The Eastern Hemisphere - IntroductionBy A. J. Kraemer
The properties of crude petroleum continue to interest the Bureau of Mines and constitute an important phase of its major studies on the mineral resources of the United States. The Bureau's inter
Jan 1, 1937
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Tunnelling '91, sixth international tunnelling symposium held in London, 14-18 April 1991: Christopher Chope's official openingBy C. Chope
The Minister for Roads and Traffic's opening speech highlights some of the topics to be covered in the conference with particular reference to the Channel Tunnel, the recent breakthrough of whose serv
Jun 13, 1905
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RI 4950 Hermada Antimony Deposit Elmore County, Idaho ? Introduction And SummaryBy Constantine C. Popoff
The Hermada antimony deposit is in the Sewtooth Range in southwestern Idaho, about 77 miles by road northeast of Boise. Stibnite mineralization occurs over an area one mile wide from west to east
Jan 1, 1953
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Production Engineering - Possibilities of Secondary Recovery for the Oklahoma City Wilcox Sand (T. P. 1400, with discussion)By D. L. Katz
The Oklahoma City Wilcox sand, discovered on March 26, 1930, has produced 394 million barrels of crude oil and 819 billion cubic feet of natural gas as of July I, 1941. The 100,000-bbl. wells, pressur
Jan 1, 1942
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Production Engineering - Possibilities of Secondary Recovery for the Oklahoma City Wilcox Sand (T. P. 1400, with discussion)By D. L. Katz
The Oklahoma City Wilcox sand, discovered on March 26, 1930, has produced 394 million barrels of crude oil and 819 billion cubic feet of natural gas as of July I, 1941. The 100,000-bbl. wells, pressur
Jan 1, 1942
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The effects of torque-tension relationships on roof bolt systemsBy Stephen C. Tadolini
"The use of a torque wrench to establish the amount of actual load developed on an expansion anchor bofting system dates back to work completed in the early 1950s. The advent of ultrasonic measurement
Jan 1, 1991
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Steel Bolts in Mine Roof SupportBy J. L. Humphrey
The origin of roof bolting is obscure, but is believed to have begun some 40 years ago in the mines of St. Joseph Lead Co. in southern Missouri. It was not until after World War II, and more particula
May 1, 1956
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Removing some Subjectivity from Traditional BS 848 and ISO 5802 In Situ Fan Flow TestsTraditional in situ fan flow test methods under accepted standards require determinations to be made of both static pressures and total pressures during testing. This is to determine the resultant vel
Jul 1, 2013
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The West Bay Fault, YellowknifeBy Neil Campbell
Abstract Following discovery on the Giant property of very promising gold deposits, some of which terminate against the steeply-dipping West Bay fault, a geological study was initiated co locate po
Jan 1, 1947
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Cathodic Protection of Steel in Hot Water by Alloys of Magnesium, Zinc, and AluminiumBy R. R. Rogers
Abstract The degree of cathodic protection of steel and the anode corrosion rate were determined when anodes and waters of different compositions were used at temperatures similar to those in domes
Jan 1, 1948
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The Silver Mining Industry in CanadaBy Arthur A. Cole
Although the metal silver has been known and prized from very ancient times, it is in the New World that the greatest silver camps have been found. This is shown in the following comparison: [] For
Jan 1, 1927
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Urban Minerals ? Resources in Jeopardy or ? How to Turn a Difficult Economic Climate to Your AdvantageBy G. R. Guillet
THE LATE Dr. D. F. Hewitt, Ontario's foremost authority on industrial minerals, was the first to point out the importance of urban minerals when he produced figures (Hewitt 1968) to prove that th
Jan 1, 1978
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Overview Of The Federal Highway Administration's (FHWA) Deep Foundations Research ? IntroductionBy John L. Walkinshaw
It is obviously not possible in the time given me today to review in great detail all the research of the past 20 years that the (FHWA) has sponsored or participated in. In this presentation I wil
Jan 1, 1993
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Operating Techniques Developed by Sheep Creek Mines LimitedBy J B. Magee
Sheep Creek Mines Limited has developed several operating techniques that have greatly assisted in keeping unit costs at reasonable levels. Some of the techniques, as described in this paper, include
Jan 1, 1963
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Washington Paper - The Enrichment of Gold and Silver VeinsBy Walter Harvey Weed
In a previous paper upon the enrichment of mineral veins by later metallic sulphides,? the writer has shown that certain masses of rich ores, such as are found in many mines, either near the water-lin
Jan 1, 1901
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OFR-103(1)-77 U.S.B.M. Pilot Hole "X", Horse Draw, Rio Blanco County, Colorado - Volume I - Section I: Geology & GeophysicsBy L. A. Readdy
Pilot Hole "X" was drilled to test the formations through which the ventilation shaft for the proposed U.S.B.M. demonstration oil shale mine would be drilled. The geologic formations encountered in th
Jan 1, 1977
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Milling Kentucky Fluorspar TailingsBy Robert R. Walden, LaMont West
KENTUCKY'S first acid-grade fluorspar flotation mill, shown in Fig. 1, was placed in operation Aug. 1, 1952, by the Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Co. at Mexico, Ky. During 1951 a critical short
Jan 5, 1954
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Mobilizing CIDH Pile Base Resistance on the Gerald Desmond Bridge Replacement Project with Tip GroutingBy Adam Zagorski, Rusty Lucido, Curt Scheyhing
"The current California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) practice based on AASHTO LRFD Bridge Design Specifications is to use the O’Neill and Reese method (FHWA, 1999) for calculating the side
Jan 1, 2017