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IC 6116 Petroleum Refineries In The United States January 1, 1929 ? Introductory SummaryBy G. R. Hopkins
According to reports received by the Bureau of Mines, Department of Commerce, as of January 1, 1929 there were 413 completed refineries in the United States, with a total daily crude-oil capacity of 3
Jan 1, 1929
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OFR-29-77 Guidelines For Mining Near Water BodiesThe purpose of this study is to formulate practical guidelines for active underground mining in close proximity to water bodies. This was accomplished through systematic completion of three phases of
Jan 1, 1976
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Recent Process Additions to the Royal Canadian Mint 2005-2011By V. Aprahamian, T. Cheng, M. Tangen, R. Beauprie
The Royal Canadian Mint has implemented significant process additions since 2005. Installation of a whole new highly automated silver refining circuit has allowed recovery of physical silver from gold
Jan 1, 2011
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Marine Foundations - Title ? Table Of ContentsJan 1, 2005
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Los depósitos de sulfuros masivos vulcanogénicos (VMS) de la cuenca Lancones Piura – PerúBy Alberto Ríos Carranza
El presente texto describe la evolución de la cuenca Lancones (Piura) y sus estilos de mineralización en la búsqueda de yacimientos vulcogénicos de sulfuros masivos. Dada las características de la c
May 1, 2016
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Effect of Yield Strength on Wear Rates of Railway WheelsBy J. W. van der Merwe, A. S. Bolokang, M. J. Phasha, V. J. Matjeke, C. Moopanar
"Excessive wear rates on railway wheels can result in rolling-stock derailments. If wear is detected early the possible derailments can be prevented by prematurely replacing wheelsets, although the in
Jan 1, 2016
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The professional engineer in the mineral industry. IMM Presidential Address delivered on 20 May 1971By M. G. Fleming
The professional mineral engineer is an individual of personal integrity who has undergone rigorous intellectual instruction in the scientific disciplines fundamental to his vocation; he has learnt to
Dec 1, 1971
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Nonlinear Spring Functions For 3-D Seismic Responses Of Structures On PilesBy Nien-Yin Chang
The contemporary seismic response analysis of structures using a finite element analysis code requires six elastic spring constants to address the six degrees of freedom ground/foundation contribution
Jan 1, 2007
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IC 8640 Ash Utilization - Proceedings: Third International Ash Utilization Symposium. Sponsored By National Coal Association, Edison Electric InstituteMore than 400 academic, Government, and industry representatives attended the third symposium on ash utilization and technology held in Pittsburgh, Pa., March 13-14, 1973. Sponsored by the American Pu
Jan 1, 1974
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Analyses of Iowa Coals - Iowa Coal FieldsBy Paul Averitt
The coal-bearing rocks in Iowa occur in an arcuate belt across the central and southern parts of the State (fig. 1) at the northern end of the Western Interior coal field. Coal beds of minable thickne
Jan 1, 1949
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Paragénesis y distribución de minerales y metales en la veta principal de San CristóbalBy C. M. Wright
Siendo la veta principal San Cristóbal, una de las estructuras que atraviesan el Anticlinal Chumpe en la provincia de Yauli, su explotación ha sido limitada a las rocas volcánicas y filitas en el flan
Aug 20, 1963
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The In-Situ Pillar Strength and Overburden Stability in U.S. MinesBy Hamid Maleki
Prudent design of coal pillars in any mining system requires an estimation of in-situ pillar strength, overburden lateral load transfer capability, and a failure criterion. Pillar strength is typicall
Jan 1, 2008
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Genesis Of The Lake Valley Silver DepositsBy CHARLES R. KETES
I. INTRODUCTORY. Lake Valley, New Mexico, has long been one of the most widely known mining districts of southwestern United States. For many years its silver-mines have been among the most famous of
Jan 1, 1908
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Design And Application Of Vertical Micropiles To Resist Large Lateral LoadsBy Helen D. Robinson
Traditional practice to resist large lateral loads on foundations is the use of large diameter caissons, battered driven piles, or battered micropiles. Dense urban construction environments, however,
Jan 1, 2010
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OFR-23-78 Brake Evaluations & Recommendations - Evaluation And Development Of Performance Requirements Of Braking Systems For Rubber-Tired Mining Equipment In Underground Coal MinesBy Walter W. Kaufman
The braking performance of underground, rubber-tired, coal mining vehicles is evaluated. Surveys of mining equipment and braking manufacturers and underground stopping tests are discussed as they rela
Jan 1, 1977
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IC 9337 Chromium Availability In Market Economy Countries And Network Flow Model Analysis Of World Chromium SupplyBy Jr. Boyle
This report analyzes the availability of chromium in the form of ferroalloy products (high-carbon and low-carbon ferrochromium and ferrochromium-silicon) and chromite products (metallurgical, chemical
Jan 1, 1993
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Quality Control of Bulk Explosive Products to Minimize the Risk of FumesBy Alastair Torrance, Mitchell Nipperess, Andrew Olsson, Italo Onederra, Gary Cavanough
Components of bulk explosive products include ammonium nitrate, water, fuel, stabilizers, and calcium nitrate. The physical attributes include prill/emulsion ratio, density, and viscosity and in the c
Jan 1, 2015
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Caisson Design And Construction, Upstream Guide Wall, Locks And Dam No. 26By E. C. Demsky
This paper describes the large diameter caisson foundation for the upstream guidewall at the Lock and Dam No. 26 (Replacement) Project. The guidewall is supported on two rows of 1.8-m diameter concret
Jan 1, 1989
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Latin America And Canada - IntroductionBy Orlando Martino
This regional report covers the mineral industries of Canada and 40 countries and areas in Latin America and the Caribbean Basin. Also included is a brief description of the mineral potential of Antar
Jan 1, 1993
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RI 4892 Petroleum-Engineering Study Of K.M.A. Reservoir, Southwestern Part Of K.M.A. Oil Field, Wichita And Archer Counties, Tex.By Rollie P. Dobyns
The K.M.A. reservoir was discovered to be oil bearing at a depth of 3,719 feet on March 11, 1931. Extensive development, however, was not begun immediately, because the discovery well had a low initia
Jan 1, 1952