Some companies in the Globe District of Arizona have started extensive underground schemes for mining large tonnages very cheaply by "caving" methods.
Good, trained labor is scarce; wages are slowly but gradually rising; ores of lower grade must be mined, and the tonnages must be correspondingly greater.
The existence of large tonnages of subbituminous coal in the west, which have not been mined to any extent.
Similarly the large reserve tonnagesof oil in Mexico and the Caribbean countries, in Peru, and probably in Russia, are essentially of the heavier, lower grade oils.
Johnny Alcock that is always trying to kid somebody all the time he said to me "Well I suppose they will half to build more tonnages to carry all the meddles you will win back to the states.
The obvious procedure in determining tonnages is to calculate the volume and value of each block separately.
For shallow depths and tonnages up to, say, 200 tons daily, geared engines have a place on account of their low capital cost.
A list of samples should be given with their location, and the tonnages and values of each separate block.
Yet forty days saw many of their plants producing huge tonnages of poison gas, and as many hours were sufficient for others.
Tremendous tonnages of bleach were involved in the manufacture of chlorpicrin and for use as an antidote against mustard gas on the front.
In this way quantities of gas, comparable with the huge tonnages employed in the normal stationary cloud attack, could be used to produce a cloud which would originate, as cloud, as far as a mile away from the point of discharge.
The argument is strong, for the impoverishment of German soil has been such as to demand, theoretically, enormous tonnages of ammonium sulphate.
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