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  • 1
    Call number: AWI G1-18-91727
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: IX, 219 S , graph. Darst. , 21 cm
    Series Statement: Schriften der Gesellschaft Deutscher Metallhütten- und Bergleute e. V. 23
    Language: German
    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis: TEIL I: AUFSUCHUNG UND UNTERSUCHUNG. - I A. Vorbereitungen bis zur Ausreise. - 1. Der Auftrag und seine Bedingungen. - 2. Literatur-, Karten-, Sammlungs- und Archivstudien. - a) Lehr- und Handbücherauswahl. - b) Fachbibliotheken. - c) Geologische Landesämter und Geologische Dienste. - d) Übersichts-, Straßen- und Luftbildkarten. - e) Sammlungen von Instituten, Ämtern, Bergschulen, Museen und Firmen. - f) Firmen- und Behördenarchive. - g) Landeskunde. - 3. Wirtschaftliche Vorprüfung. - 4. Ausrüstung, Gepäck, Kleidung, Medikamente. - I B. Untersuchungen im Gelände. - 1. Transport. - 2. Befliegung. - 3. Ersterkundung von Einzelobjekten und Regionalprospektion. - a) Ersterkundung. - b) Regionalprospektion. - 4. Lagerstätten nutzbarer Minerale und Gesteine (Vorkommen, Nutzbarkeit, Verwendung). - a) Erze. - b) Industrieminerale (mit Preistabelle). - c) Nutzbare Gesteine (Steine und Erden). - I C. Untersuchungsmethoden. - 1. Topographische Aufnahme und geologische Kartierung. - 2. Bergmännische Aufschlüsse. - 3. Luminiszenz-Methoden. - 4. Geochemische Methoden. - 5. Chemische Untersuchung. - 6. Geophysik. - a) Geoelektrik. - b) Magnetik. - c) Radioaktivität. - d) Gravimetrie und Seismik. - e) Allgemeine Empfehlungen. - Literaturauswahl zu I C 6. - I D. Probenahme. - 1. Schlitzproben. - 2. Hackproben. - 3. Hand(Klaube)-Proben. - 4. Schußproben. - 5. Probenahme aus Schürfen. - 6. Bohrkern- und Bohrmehlproben. - Literaturauswahl zu I D. - I E. Auswertung der Analysenergebnisse. - 1. Analysen. - a) Wahrer Durchschnittswert. - b) Statistische Methoden. - Literaturauswahl zu I E 1. - 2. Hauptfaktoren der Wirtschaftlichkeit von Erzvorkommen. - 3. Einteilung und Berechnung von Lagerstättenvorräten. - a) Einteilung in Vorratsklassen. - b) Aussagesicherheit von Vorratsangaben. - c) Qualitative Ansprache der Vorräte. - d) Ermittlung der Parameter (veränderliche Faktoren) zur Vorratsberechnung. - e) Methoden der Vorratsberechnung und -schätzung. - Literaturauswahl zu E 3. - TEIL II: TECHNISCHE PLANUNG UND WIRTSCHAFTLICHE BEURTEILUNG. - II A. Technische Planung. - 1. Bergbauliche Planung. - 2. Aufbereitungsstudien. - Preistabelle der Metalle bzw. Erze. - 3. Standortplanung. - 4. Transportplanung. - II B. Die Beurteilung der wirtschaftlichen Nutzbarkeit von Minerallagerstätten. - 1. Vorbemerkung. - 2. Das Ergebnis wissenschaftlicher Lagerstättenuntersuchung als Voraussetzung für Kostenrechnungen. - 3. Die wirtschaftliche Bedeutung der Mengenangabe. - 4. Investitionskostenrechnung. - 5. Betriebskostenrechnung. - 6. Schlußbetrachtung. - Anhang zu Teil I und II: Bericht bzw. Gutachten (Schema). - ANLAGEN. - 1. Anschriften geologischer Dienste. - 2. Bezeichnung und Zusammensetzung von Gesteinen. - 2a.Magmatische Gesteine. - 2b. Sedimentgesteine und Metamorphe Gesteine. - 3. Zusammenhänge zwischen Lagerstätten, geologischen Großformen und Magmaten. - 4. Industrieminerale. - 5. Normen für Natursteine. - 5a. Natursteine. - 5b. Kalksorten. - 5c. Zemente. - 5d. Mörtel und Beton. - 5e. Ziegeleirohstoffe. - 5f. Sand und Kies. - 6. Fluoreszenz und Phosphoreszenz von Mineralen. - 7. Durchschnittsgehalte von Metallen in Gesteinen, Böden, Pflanzenaschen und Süßwasser. - 8. Angaben zur Bewertung und Analyse von Erzen. - 9. Deutsche und ausländische Prüfsieb-Gewebe-Normen. - 10. Geophysikalische Methoden. - 11. Suszeptibilitäten und elektr. Leitvermögen von Mineralen und Gesteinen. - 12a. Berechnungsbeispiel von Erzanalysen. - 12b. Beispiele für statistische Verteilungen. - 13. Richtwerte für die Größeneinteilung von Lagerstätten. - 14. Einteilung von Lagerstättenvorräten (Schema). - 15. Die Vorratsklassifikationen der UdSSR und USA. - 16. Aussagesicherheit von Vorratsangaben. - 17. Formeln für die Vorratsberechnung. - 18. Beispiel für die Untersuchung und die Berechnung der Vorräte einer Oolithischen Eisenerzlagerstätte. - 19. Formblatt für die Vorratsberechnung nach der Methode der Abbaublöcke. - 20. Formblatt für die Vorratsberechnung nach der Isohypsen-Methode. - 21. Beispiel für die Schätzung des Bauwürdigkeitskoeffizienten eines Chromit-Vorkommens. - 22. Handelsübliche Produkte aus Erzen und Mineralen.
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  • 2
    Call number: ZSP-SCAR-570-1
    In: Report to SCAR on Antarctic research activities of Germany (FRG), 1
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 21 Seiten
    ISSN: 0179-0072
    Series Statement: Report to SCAR on Antarctic research activities of Germany (FRG) 1
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: Membership of the National Committee on Antarctic Research of the Federal Republic of Germany. - Introduction. - Station. - Field Activities 1974-1979. - Planned Activities 1979/80. - References.
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  • 3
    Call number: ZSP-201-76/33
    In: CRREL Report, 76-33
    In: Detecting structural heat losses with mobile infrared thermography / R.H. Munis, S.J. Marshall and M.A. Bush, Part IV
    Description / Table of Contents: During the winter of 1973-74 a mobile infrared thermography system was used to survey campus buildings at Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire. Both qualitative and quantitative data are presented regarding heat flow through a small area of a wall of one brick dormitory building before and after installation of aluminum reflectors between radiators and the wall. These data were used to estimate annual cost savings for 22 buildings of similar construction having aluminum reflectors installed behind 1100 radiators. The data were then compared with the actual savings which were calculated from condensate meter data. The discrepancy between estimated and actual annual cost savings is explained in detail along with all assumptions required for these calculations.
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    Pages: iii, 14 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: CRREL Report 76-33
    Language: English
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  • 4
    Call number: AWI G9-19-92302
    Description / Table of Contents: Report which attempts to assess the principal problems of antarctic solid-earth science over the decade 1973-83, to evaluate their importance in relation to the south polar regions and the earth as a whole, and to suggest ways and a priority ordering for undertaking their solutions.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: x, 26 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: 1. INTRODUCTION. - 2. PARTICULAR CONCERNS AND REQUIREMENTS. - Environmental Safeguards. - Topographic Mapping. - Regional Geological and Geophysical Surveying. - Stateside Analyses. - Remote Sensing. - Core Drilling into Bedrock beneath the Ice. - New Techniques. - 3. INTERCONTINENTAL AND INTRACONTINENTAL RELATIONSIDPS. - Present Continental Margins. - Passive Continental Margins. - Active Continental Margins. - Pre-Andean Orogenic Belts. - Gondwanide (Ellsworth) Orogen. - Borchgrevink Orogen. - Ross Orogen. - Relations between East and West Antarctica. - West Antarctic Geochronology and Geophysics. - The Ross Embayment. - Surface-Wave-Dispersion Studies. - 4. ACTIVE CRUSTAL MOVEMENTS AND VOLCANICITY. - Seismicity. - Volcanicity. - Gravity Base Station Ties. - Gravity Surveys. - Establishment of Tide Stations and Bench Marks. - Nonisostatic Crustal Uplift. - 5. STUDIES OF THE LATE CENOZOIC ENVIRONMENT. - Comparative Glacial Geologic Chronologies. - Drilling beneath the Ross Ice Shelf. - Ocean Core Studies. - 6. SPECIAL GEOLOGICAL PROBLEMS. - Igneous Processes. - Jurassic Basalt. - Active Continental Margin Processes. - Paleontology. - Vertebrate Paleontology. - Invertebrate Paleontology. - Permian and Triassic Floras. - 7. ANTARCTIC MINERAL RESOURCES. - 8. PRIORITY ORDERING. - 9. SPECIAL RECOMMENDATIONS. - REFERENCES.
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  • 5
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    Hanover, NH : U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory
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    Call number: ZSP-201-79/13
    In: CRREL Report, 79-13
    Description / Table of Contents: Heat transfer in turbulent flow was measured in a rectangular channel with a width of 0.254 m and a flow depth of 0.0254 m. Correlations between the Nusselt and Reynolds numbers are given for a range of 3020 Re 22360. A Prandtl number range of 9.90 or = Pr or = 12.28 for water was used in the tests. The results are compared with those of other investigations and show that some well-known correlations underpredict the heat transfer by about 35%.
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    Pages: ii, 5 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: CRREL Report 79-13
    Language: English
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  • 6
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    Call number: ZSP-201-79/10
    In: CRREL Report, 79-10
    Description / Table of Contents: Ice cores from Byrd Station and Little America V have been used to test an ultrasonic technique for evaluating crystal anisotropy in the Antarctic Ice Sheet. P-wave velocities measured parallel and perpendicular to the vertical axes of cores from the 2164-m-thick ice sheet at Byrd Station have yielded results in excellent agreement with the observed c-axis fabric profile and with the in-situ P-wave velocity profile measured parallel to the bore hole axis. Velocity differences in excess of 140 m/s for core samples from deeper than 1300 m attest to the strong single pole clustering of crystallographic c-axes about the vertical, especially in the zone from 1300-1800 m. Such oriented structure is compatible only with strong horizontal shearing in this zone. The existence in an ice sheet of widespread shearing several hundred meters above its bed raises serious questions as to the validity of current concepts of the flow of large ice masses that tend to gloss over or ignore crystal alignments of this magnitude.
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    Pages: IV, 16 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: CRREL Report 79-10
    Language: English
    Note: CONTENTS Abstract Preface Introduction Laboratory measurements Sample sources Ultrasonic velocity measurements Effects of inclined drilling at Byrd Station Results Byrd Station Little America V Summary and conclusions Literature cited
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  • 7
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    Call number: ZSP-201-78/11
    In: CRREL Report, 78-11
    In: Mechanics of cutting and boring, Part VIII
    Description / Table of Contents: The report deals with forces and power requirements for cutting machines of the belt type, as exemplified by large chain saws and ladder trenchers. The forces of single cutting tools are considered, and related to the overall forces on a cutter bar. Forces are related to power, and sources of loss are identified. Tractive thrust and normal reaction are analyzed and used to assess the traction, weight and balance.
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    Pages: vi, 24 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: CRREL Report 78-11
    Language: English
    Note: CONTENTS Abstract Preface Foreword Introduction Terminology Tool forces Number of active cutting teeth Tool force and chain force Chain power Tool turce and belt power Tractive thrust and normal reaction Traction of carrier vehicles Power/weight ratio Cutter bar moments Specific energy Performance index Power density Apparent belt pressure Acceleratin and transport of cuttings Examples
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  • 8
    Call number: ZSP-201-76/24
    In: CRREL Report, 76-24
    Description / Table of Contents: Chemical analysis of surface snows and deeper ice core samples from Milcent, Greenland, indicates a marine origin for Na and Cl and a terrestrial origin for Al, Mn and V. Pre-1900 enrichment factors, based on average crustal composition, are high for Zn and Hg and appear to be related to their volatility. A comparison of pre-1900 and 1971-1973 concentrations of V and Hg shows no decided increase from industrial production; however, the abundance of Zn (relative to Al) increased three-fold during this time period. The chemical composition of ancient ice is extremely useful in interpreting modern aerosols.
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    Pages: ii, 6 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: CRREL Report 76-24
    Language: English
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  • 9
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    Call number: ZSP-201-76/25
    In: CRREL Report, 76-25
    Description / Table of Contents: The primary objective of this investigation was to compile baseline information pertaining to the ocean circulation, especially the extent and patterns of tidal currents and tidal flushing, in Cook Inlet, Alaska, utilizing aircraft and satellite imagery with corroborative ground truth data. LANDSAT-1 and NOAA-2 and -3 imagery provided repetitive, synoptic views of surface currents, water mass migration and sediment distribution during different seasons and tides. Color, color infrared and thermal infrared imagery acquired on 22 July 1972 with the NASA NP-3A aircraft were used to analyze currents, mixing patterns and sediment dispersion in selected areas. Temperature(C), salinity (0/00) and suspended sediment concentration (mg/l) data and hand-held photography were utilized as ground truth information in the interpretation of the aircraft and satellite imagery. Coriolis effect, semidiurnal tides and the Alaska current govern the estuary circulation. Clear, oceanic water enters the inlet on the southeast during flood tide, progresses northward along the east shore with minor lateral mixing, and remains a distinct water mass to the latitude of Kasilof-Ninilchik. South of the forelands, mixing with turbid inlet water becomes extensive. Turbid water moves south primarily along the north shore during ebb tide and a shear zone between the two water masses forms in mid-inlet south of Kalgin Island. Currents adjacent to and north of the forelands are complicated by tidal action, coastal configuration and bottom effects. Turbulence is greatest throughout the water column along the south shore and stratification is more pronounced in Kamishak and Kachemak Bays, especially when fresh water runoff is high.
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    Pages: ix, 92 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: CRREL Report 76-25
    Language: English
    Note: CONTENTS Abstract Preface Summary Conversion factors: U.S. customary to metric (SI) units of measurement. Introduction Background Objectives Project history Approach Aircraft imagery LANDSAT-1 imagery NOAA-2 and -3 satellite imagery Ground truth data Imagery and ground truth data analysis Physical and cultural setting Geography Geology Climate Hydrology Local industry and population density Sources of estuarine pollution Results and discussion Coastal configuration Bathymetry Tides Asymmetry of tidal flow/duration across inlet Suspended sediment distribution and circulation Sea ice Tidal flushing characteristics Summary and conclusions Applications Recommendations Literature cited Appendix A. RS-14 infrared scanner imagery
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  • 10
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    Call number: ZSP-201-76/28
    In: CRREL Report, 76-28
    Description / Table of Contents: Fourier transforms of selected ground-motion time histories from five underground high-explosive and nuclear detonations are used to define the transmission properties (Transfer functions) of three rock types. Absorption, a measure of a rock's energy dissipating characteristics, is expressed for each of the tests as a function of the frequency of transmission. Dispersion results from a variation in transmission velocity with frequency and is described for each test by a phase velocity spectrum. The transmission properties from one of the sites are used to predict a ground-motion time history at that site from another nuclear event. The potential use of Fourier techniques to make ground-motion predictions and to measure in-situ material properties is discussed.
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    Pages: vi, 91 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: CRREL Report 76-28
    Language: English
    Note: Contents Section I: Introduction Section II: Analytical procedures 1. Fourier transforms 2. Basic transform properties 3. Transform techniques 4. The transfer function Section II: Parameter studies and program evaluations 1. Analytical parameter study 2. I-TRAIN evaluation 3. S-TRAIN evaluation Section IV: Data 1. DATEX I 2. DATEX II 3. STARMET 4. MINERAL LODE 5. HARD HAT and PILEDRIVER Section V: Analysis of transformed data 1. Absorption 2. Dispersion 3. Transfer function Section VI: Fourier synthesis Section VII: Discussion Literature cited Appendix A: The Fourier integral and series Appendix B: Subroutine FOURT used in analysis Appendix C: I-TRAIN and S-TRAIN programs
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