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    Coal Men Meet In West Virginia

    At a time when Congressional stiffening of health and safety regulations in the nation's coal mines seems all but an afterthought, when the problems confronting both mine operator and worker are

    Jan 12, 1969

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    Hydrofracture Gradient In U.S. Salt Domes

    By Robert L. Thoms, Richard M. Gehle

    Hydraulic fracturing is of considerable interest as a possible release mechanism during operation of storage caverns in salt formations. However, field data are lacking on fluid pressures required to

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Fine Grind - What's In A Name?

    By F. F. Aplan

    For the past year, MBD has been engaged in a lively discussion on a name change for the Division. To complicate things, more than one name change has been proposed! There has been much discussion on t

    Jan 1, 1971

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    The Forward Move in Mining Technology

    By James J. Scott, John J. Reed

    In a year fraught with difficulties, especially to small operators, the more stable mining organizations have shown a dynamic readiness to plunge ahead in the development of new mines, new and ingenio

    Jan 2, 1963

  • AIME
    Smelting Copper Concentrates In A Converter

    By F. J. Longworth

    For a number of years an intensive study has been made to improve the blast-furnace practice at Copperhill not only as to costs but to provide a good grade of gas for the acid plants. This study, took

    Jan 9, 1924

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    Baltimore Paper - Imperfections in Surveying Instruments

    By John Henry Harden

    With imperfect instruments it is impossible to make accurate surveys; the results are inaccurate maps, with their attendant consequences. The design of the writer is to describe an improved form of tr

    Jan 1, 1879

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    Oil Development In Ecuador During 1923

    By Joseph Sinclair

    THE Republic of Ecuador is situated partly in the northern and partly in the southern hemisphere. The equatorial line passes about 11 miles north of Quito, and. divides the country into two almost equ

    Jan 3, 1924

  • AIME
    Mining - Underground Mining in Minnesota Taconite

    By E. P. Pfleider, D. H. Yardley

    Layers of magnetic taconite of above average magnetic iron content extend down dip on the Mesabi Range to depths beyond the reach of open pit mining. A selected layer with thickness of 75 to 100 ft un

    Jan 1, 1963

  • AIME
    Economies In A Small Coal Mine

    By Herbert Everest

    THE idea of economical production is usually associated with large operations, tonnages, and mines, with even larger capital behind them. Nevertheless many small mines operate in the shadow of large c

    Jan 1, 1916

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    Papers - Blast Furnace Practice in France

    By F. Clerf

    Blast-furnace practice in France is determined more or less by the character of the ores used. Some French ores are siliceous and others are calcareous, therefore by proper burdening a self-fluxing mi

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Recent Progress in Non-Ferrous Metallurgy

    By W. H. Bassett

    THE subject assigned is rather a broad one but it, is doubtless expected that it will be dealt with as applying to metals and alloys and not to the ob-taining of metals from their ores. The liberty wi

    Jan 5, 1927

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    Silver Mining In Western Central Mexico

    By Jack Haptonstall

    INTRODUCTION The mines of western central Mexico historically contributed a profusion of gold and silver for the treasury of Spain and later provided sources for financing the Mexican War for Inde

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Engineers In The United States Census

    As a result of Engineering Council's request to the Director of the Census, the National Service Committee has been successful in effecting a reclassification of engineers so that all technical m

    Jan 12, 1919

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    Design Considerations in Large Mill Gears

    By G. C. Mudd, E. J. Myers

    Within the last 15 years David Brown Gear Industries has manufactured approximately 200 large mill gears over 6m diam., 58 of them over 9 m and up to 12 m diam. The experience has not been without pro

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Petroleum Exploration and Development in Wartime

    By E. DeGolyer

    WAR has wrought sharp and sudden changes in the pattern of the oil industry. The most obvious and most striking of such changes have been in the fields of transportation and refining. A third of the

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Petroleum Development In Illinois During 1924

    By Gail Moulton

    THE oilfields in Illinois are located principally along the LaSalle anticline in the southeastern part of the state. The oil produced comes most largely from beds of Pennsylvanian and Mississippian ag

    Jan 3, 1925

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    Playing The Odds In Rock Mechanics

    By Gregory B. Baecher

    Rock engineering involves uncertainties which are large and difficult to quantify. The traditional design approach to these uncertain- ties has been conservatism, and has been satisfactory to the exte

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Washington Survey - Mineral Issues In Flux

    By Freeman Bishop

    Copper production has been under Government scrutiny for many years because it's known as a concentrated industry which in turn creates what many economists label administrative prices. Neither o

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Colorado Paper - Gold in the Guyanas

    By Henry G. Granger

    DURING upwards of three thonsand miles of canoc-travel in South America, including several mishaps, the writer has unfortunately lost his book of notes taken during the year 1894 in Dutch Guyana, or S

    Jan 1, 1897

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    Production Engineering In Surface Coal Mines

    By W. Henry Weimer

    A successful surface coal operation requires the combined efforts of engineering and operating personnel. In the planning for a mine, machines should be selected to do the best work in getting the coa

    Jan 1, 1968