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New York September, 1890 Paper - Explosions from Unknown CauseBy J. C. Bayles
THE most unsatisfactory occurrences in the experience of a manufacturer are those from which he suffers damage and learns nothing useful. That there are such incidents, and that they occur with annoyi
Jan 1, 1891
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New York Paper - Subsidence at Miami, Arizona (with Discussion)By J. Parke Channing
The Miami orebody occurs in an altered Pinal schist. It is popularly known as one of the '(porphyry " deposits but, as at Inspiration and Ray, the ore is an altered mincralized Pinal schist. The
Jan 1, 1923
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New York Paper - Ore-Deposits of the Black Hills of DakotaBy Franklin R. Carpenter
In area, the Black Hills are about equal to the State of Connecticut. As the accompanying geological map indicates, they exhibit in the main a simple structure, presenting a central mass of granite an
Jan 1, 1889
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New York Paper - Constitution of Coal (with Discussion)By R. V. Wheeler, F. V. Tideswell
Coal being essentially a complex conglomerate of plant remains that have undergone decay and interaction in varying degree, it is understandable that attack on the problem of its chemical constitution
Jan 1, 1925
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Gibraltar, Placer’s New Orebody, Comes on StrongCanada's newest low-grade porphyry copper mine, Gibralter Mines Ltd. (N.P.L.), has reached production. The subsidiary of Placer Development Ltd., located at Williams Lake in the Caraboo District
Jan 7, 1972
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New York Paper - The Metallurgy of the Homestake Ore (Discussion, p. 983)I. The Property. The Homestake Mining Co. has acquired through consolida tion the ground and equipment of the Father De Smet Con solidated Gold-Mining Co., the Deadwood-Terra Mining Go., the Caledo
Jan 1, 1904
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New York Paper - Electric Traction in MinesBy Charles Legrand
In many iron, coal and copper mines where large tonnages are known before starting operation and proper provisions can be made, the problems of electric traction by trolley locomotives are not very di
Jan 1, 1915
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New York Paper - Underground Mining Methods of Utah Copper Co.By Thomas S. Carnahan
The mining property of the Utah Copper Co. is situated in the West Mountain mining district, Salt Lake County;Utah, in the Oquirrh Range of mountains. Geology In a general way the rock formation
Jan 1, 1916
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New York Paper - Prevention of Columnar Crystallization by Rotation during Solidification (with Discussion)By H. M. Howe, E. C. Groesbeck
That the quiescence of a liquid while it is solidifying should favor the formation of columnar crystals, normal of the cooling surface, is seen readily on considering the mechanism of solidification.
Jan 1, 1920
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New York Paper - The Physical Features and Mining Industry of PeruBy George I. Adams
Peru is divided into three regions—the coast, the ~ierra, or high mountainous region, and the " montaiia," or forest region of the Amazon basin. The Coast.—The coast is an arid region. No rain fall
Jan 1, 1909
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Laboratory Study and Field Work Combined at School of Mines, Mexico CityBy AIME AIME
ACCORDING to M. Perogordo y Lasso, professor in the School of Mines, College of Engineering, National University of Mexico, what is known a. the "co- operative system" was started there on Feb. 1, 192
Jan 1, 1929
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Reservoir Engineering-General - Results From a Thermal Recovery Test in a Watered-Out ReservoirBy A. L. Barnes
Residual oil in watered-out reservoirs is a tremendous reserve which has been unrecoverable by established production methods. A study of the new recovery methods indicated that the forward combustion
Jan 1, 1966
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New York Paper - Efficient Ventilation of Metal Mines (with Discussion)By D. Harrington
Efficient ventilation of metal mines consists in having such complete control of air currents that there is always supplied at placcs where men work sufficient moving air to allow working at maximum c
Jan 1, 1923
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New York Paper - Volcanic WatersBy John B. Hastings
The origin of the watery vapors of vulcanism has always been an object of interest and speculation to the seismologist, and as theories of the genetic origin of ore-deposits have of late years been pr
Jan 1, 1909
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New York Paper - Efficient Ventilation of Metal Mines (with Discussion)By D. Harrington
Efficient ventilation of metal mines consists in having such complete control of air currents that there is always supplied at placcs where men work sufficient moving air to allow working at maximum c
Jan 1, 1923
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New York Paper - Application of Sand-flotation Process to Preparation of Bituminous CoalBy T. M. Chance
THe necessity of adopting improved methods of bituminous-coal cleaning at many collieries is recognized by all familiar with the requirements of the various bituminous markets, the approaching exhaust
Jan 1, 1924
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New York Paper - The Age and Manner of Formation of Petroleum DepositsBy E. T. Dumbles
Prof. Edward Orton, in his Report on the Occurrence of Petroleum, Natural Gas and Asphalt Rock in Western Kentucky, thus clearly states his ideas of the universal dissemination and rare accumulations
Jan 1, 1915
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New York September, 1890 Paper - The Resources of the Black Hills and Big Horn Country, WyomingBy H. M. Chance
By courtesy of the officials of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy railroad, I am permitted to publish the results of an examination made in 1887 and 1888 of' the country west of the Black Hills,
Jan 1, 1891
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PART V - Papers - The Quantitative Estimation of Mean Surface CurvatureBy R. T. DeHoff
In any structural transfortnation which is driven by surface tension, the geometric variable of fimdamental importance is the local value of the mean surface curvatuve. Acting through the suvface free
Jan 1, 1968
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New York Paper - The Use of Nodulized Ore in the Blast Furnace (with Discussion)By Richard Henry Lee
Since the economies in the blast furnace resulting from enriching iron ores are so great, much attention has been paid during the past few years to the various methods of concentrating lean ores, and,
Jan 1, 1914