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Shaft Sinking Using The V-Mole - Description Of The TMCI Operation In AlabamaBy Klaus-Peter M. Hanke
INTRODUCTION In early 1979 Jim Walter Resources, Inc. (JWR) of Brookwood, Alabama approached TMCI Construction, Inc (TMCI) to make a proposal on a program that involved the sinking of up to 10 vent
Jan 1, 1982
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Ore Deposits Of The Boulder Batholith Of MontanaBy Paul Billingsley
THE purpose of this paper is a comparison, based on genesis, of the ore deposits associated with the igneous rocks of the central Montana Rockies. Considered separately, without attention to their ori
Jan 4, 1917
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Micrographic Investigation of Precipitation In Pb-Sn AlloysBy D. Turnbull, H. N. Treaftis
Precipitation of tin from Pb-Sn alloys (lead-rich) occurs by the nucleation and growth of hemispherical cells which consist of tin lomelloe interspersed in the depleted solid solution. Nucleation and
Jan 1, 1959
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Officers And Staff Of The AIME (604005b6-75df-43df-8aef-6c4ee8df2f86)[Admissions: H. J. Gruy, Chairman Kenneth W. Robbins W. Frank West Aurel E. Smith R. F. Madera Tom G. Calhoun Kenneth F. Anderson B. M. Goltlieb Advertising: Clark R. Edgecomb,
Jan 1, 1961
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DeceasedMembers whose deaths were reported from Apr 7, 1923, to Apr 5, 1924 Elected Died 1918 ADKINSON, HENRY M 1923 1900 AGNEW, WILLIAM C 1923 1894 ASHLEY, H H 1923 1897 AUSTIN, KENNETH 1924 1903
Jan 1, 1923
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Personal (8e96c406-09d9-4908-8e75-8f110ba3a3d3)(Members are urged to send in for this column any notes of interest concerning themselves or their fellow-members.) Members and guests who called at Institute headquarters during the period July 10
Jan 9, 1916
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Effects Of Scrap In The Blast-Furnace BurdenBy C. L. T. Edwards
IN the preparation of this paper, the author has drawn upon experience with the operation of a blast furnace on 100 per cent scrap burden, which he believes was the first operation of its kind in the
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Age-hardening - Age-hardening Copper-titanium Alloys (With Discussion)By E. I. Larsen, F. R. Hensel
According to statements by Guertler1 Smith and Hamilton were the first to study the copper-titanium alloys, but owing to the presence of large amounts of impurities their data are inconclusive. M. A.
Jan 1, 1932
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Discussion Of The Mining Methods Papers Presented At The New York Meeting, February, 1925CONTENTS PAGE Ross, J. M. and WAYLAND, R. G.-Mining Methods at the Homestake. Discussed by Benjamin F. Tillson, R. M. Raymond, I, H. Barkdoll, Arthur Notman 1 EMMEL, RUDOLPH.-Mining Methods in Zaru
Jan 6, 1925
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Performance Analysis of a Major Steam Drive Project in the Tia Juana Field, Western VenezuelaBy H. J. de Haan, L. Schenk
Scope for Thermal Recovery in Shell's Heavy Oil Fields in Venezuela The main heavy oil reservoirs on the East coast of Lake Maracaibo (Fig. I), known as "Bolivar Coast", initially contained so
Jan 1, 1970
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Reminiscences of TombstoneBy C. W. Goodale
TOMBSTONE, a name not exactly full of cheerful suggestion, has a great record as a mineral producer and a colorful history as a frontier mining camp. The only practical route to Tombstone in the ear
Jan 1, 1925
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Consulting Engineers (marked with an asterisk in the Geographic Section)NORTH AMERICA ALASKA Anchorage.-Ames, M. B. Culver, H. W. Fiedler, H. L. Geehan, R. V. Langneas, O. O. Layfield, R. A. Parent, A. Saarela, L. H. Strandberg, H. Candle.-Robbins, J. S. Chichagof.-Ru
Jan 1, 1942
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Part VII – July 1968 - Papers - The Ductile-Brittle-Ductile Transition in Columbium-Hydrogen AlloysBy R. D. Daniels, T. G. Oakwood
A study was made of the effects of small quantities of hydrogen on the mechanical properties of colum-bium. Tensile specimens, hydrogenated to concentrations of 20 to 200 ppm, were tested at temperat
Jan 1, 1969
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in New Mexico in 1942By John M. Kelly
New Mexico produced 31,913,816 bbl. of oil in 1942, the lowest annual production since 1936, and dropped one place to rank eighth among oil-producing states. This production decreased 7,838,052 bbl.,
Jan 1, 1943
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in New Mexico in 1942By John M. Kelly
New Mexico produced 31,913,816 bbl. of oil in 1942, the lowest annual production since 1936, and dropped one place to rank eighth among oil-producing states. This production decreased 7,838,052 bbl.,
Jan 1, 1943
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Geophysics - Progress and ProspectsBy Sherwin F. Kelly
One of the most succinct and illuminating perspectives of the field of geophysical exploration to appear in recent years is an article by E. A. Eckhardt, in the magazine Geophysics for October 1949. A
Jan 1, 1950
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Papers - Crushing - New Units of Crusher Capacity and Crusher Efficiency (Mining Technology, March 1941)By Arthur F. Taggart
This paper proposes two units (believed to be new) for designating, respectively, capacity and efficiency for primary and intermediate crushers. Capacity Operators know that the tonnage of rock
Jan 1, 1943
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Papers - Crushing - New Units of Crusher Capacity and Crusher Efficiency (Mining Technology, March 1941)By Arthur F. Taggart
This paper proposes two units (believed to be new) for designating, respectively, capacity and efficiency for primary and intermediate crushers. Capacity Operators know that the tonnage of rock
Jan 1, 1943
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Vertical Slice And Slot Stoping At ButteBy L. F. Bishop
THE ore bodies of the Butte district1 are found in many different vein systems having many different structural characteristics; some are narrow with self-supporting ore but with weak walls; some are
Jan 1, 1945
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Technical Notes - Crystallographic Angles for Titanium and ZirconiumBy C. J. McHargue
THE angles between the crystallographic planes in cubic crystals have been given by Bozorth,¹ in magnesium, zinc, and cadmium by Salkovitz,² and in tin by Nicholas. The determination of the orientatio
Jan 1, 1953