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  • AIME
    Designing The Sacaton Concentrator

    By Dennis K. Mortensen

    Startup of the 9000 tpd Sacaton concentrator is expected to increase Asarco's domestic copper concentrate capacity by 21%. The plant site is located due west of the mining operations, consisting

    Jan 11, 1974

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    AIME News

    Jan 3, 1953

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    By-Laws

    I. PRESIDING OFFICERS. At all Business meetings of the Institute the President, or, in his absence, the Vice-President, or, in the absence of both of them, any other member of the Board of Directors

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Deceased

    Elected Died 1895 ABBOTT, AI ATTHUR 1908 1882 ABBOTT, ARTHUR V 1906 1905 ABE, MASAYOSHI 1909 1903 ADAMS, CHARLES C. 1905 1906 ADAMS, JOHN C. 1913 1905 ADAMS, WILLAMS 1909 1903 ADAMS, W. E

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Constitution

    NAME AND OBJECT. SEC. 1. This Institute is incorporated under the Membership Corporations law of the State of New York ; its corporate name is American Institute of Mining Engineers; and its objects

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Destressing Test at the Galena Mine, Wallace, Idaho (294 - SEPTEMBER 1972)

    By Wilson Blake

    As a part of a USBM-ASARCO cooperative rock-burst research program, a burstprone stope pillar at the Galena mine was successfully destressed. Destressing was accomplished by blasting a single line of

    Jan 1, 1973

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    Evaluation of Surface Coal Mine Spoil Pile Failures

    By Michael J. Bailey, Peter M. Douglass

    INTRODUCTION Spoil pile slope failures can have costly consequences. In- stability in the form of a single major event or as a recurring problem can 'mean lost production, lost resources and

    Jan 1, 1983

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    On the Importance of Surveying in Geology

    By Benjamin Smith Lyman

    THE importance of topography to geology is so commonly underrated as to deserve to be pointed out again and again. The relation of topography to the different branches of geology may be seen best by a

    Jan 1, 1873

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    Geology of Elk City Mining District, Idaho

    By P Shenon

    THE Elk City district is in north-central Idaho about 60 miles east of Grangeville and near the headwaters of the South Fork of the Clearwater River (Fig. 1). At the height of its boom in the early si

    Jan 1, 1934

  • AIME
    Influence of Binders on the Pelletization Behavior of Coal Fines (fc1f8f24-67b6-44a0-afdd-1f0ae2789ec6)

    By K. V. S. Sastry, V. P. Mehrotra

    A laboratory investigation was carried out to study the influence of asphalt, bentonite, and corn starch binders on the pelletization kinetics of coal fines and on the quality of the resulting pellets

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Open-Pit Equipment Selection And Maintenance

    By Bruce E. Grant, Thomas Jancic, Lawrence G. Dykers, Frank Buchella

    Principal factors influencing equipment selection can be grouped into five basic categories: tonnage requirements, ore and waste; topography and property line considerations; ore control requirements;

    Jan 12, 1973

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    Terminology Relating to Nonmetallic Elements in Metals

    By T. D. Yensen

    AT the symposium on gases in metals held at the Annual Meeting of the Institute in New York in February, 1933, a suggestion was made1 that the term "gases in metals" as now employed is unsuitable as d

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Government Policy and the Potash Industry in Saskatchewan

    By Arne Paus-Jenssen

    Some aspects of the policies developed by Saskatchewan with respect to the provincial potash industry are discussed. The provincial potash policy was developed initially to deal with problems associat

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Equilibrium And Kinetics Of Copper Extraction From Ammoniacal Solutions By Hydroxoximes With Particular Emphasis On Transport Phenomena

    By H. H. Haung, J. D. Miller, E. F. Pereira

    The chemistry of copper extraction from ammoniacal solutions by hydroxyoxime extractants was studied Equilibrium measurements were made by shakeout experiments with subsequent analyasis of the aqueous

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Industrial Minerals - Mining Operations of the Montana Phosphate Products Company

    By R. J. Armstrong, J. J. McKay

    The Montana Phosphate Products Co. is currently operating three underground phosphate mines in Powell County, MOnt. † In this area the Phosphoria formation is from 35 to 50 ft thick and contains a

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Getting Real World Signals From The Underground Mine Into The Computer

    By Spencer R. Persik, Richard E. Munz

    Measurements of many physical properties within an underground mine may be required as inputs to computer programs. These may be as simple as running/ not running signals from equipment, or they, may

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - The Tungsten-Oxygen System

    By Monte J. Pool, Rudolph Speiser, George R. St. Pierre, William T. Ebihara

    Standard free energies of formation of WO,, W O W20058 and WO3from oxygen and the lower oxide or tungsten have been determined in the tempel-ature range of 700° to 1220°C. A tentative W-O phase diagmm

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Estimating Costs Of Industrial Oxygen

    By Martin J. Conway

    DURING the past year, the intense interest shown by the metallurgical industry in the use of relatively pure oxygen has been evidenced by the number of papers dealing with its application and producti

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Part IV – April 1969 - Communications - Creep of Powder Metallurgy Rhenium at 0.43 to 0.72Tm

    By Peter L. Raffo, Walter R. Witzke

    RHENIUM has a melting point of 5750°F, the second highest value among the metals.1 Its refractory nature should thus make it a useful material at high temperatures. The only available data on the hig

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Some Factors Influencing Recovery of Condensate in Recycling Operations

    By Laurance Reid

    HIGH compression ratios, resulting from high injection pressures and relatively low recovery process pressures, constitute a major problem, which has confronted those engaged in gas recycling for cond

    Jan 1, 1940