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    Health and Safety in Mines- Falls of Ore or Rock from the Roof Much the Greatest Hazard Underground

    By O. M. Schaus

    REDUCED activity of mining, because of the business recession, had the effect of lowering working time, hence of reducing exposure to accidents, so it is probable that 1938 will be found to have had a

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Producing–Equipment, Methods and Materials - Further Discussion of Fractures and Craters Produced in Sandstone by High-Velocity Projectiles

    By A. A. Venghiattis

    This paper is discussed not because of its intrinsic value but because it has been related by its authors to the oilwell gun perforators. It is well known that conditions almost ever present in oilwel

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    Discussion - Example of the Laboratory Characterization of Grinding Aids in the Wet Grinding of Ores – Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 33, No. 10, October, 1981, pp. 1471-1476 – Katzer, M, Klimpel, R. and Sewell, J.

    By Roussey Roussev

    The use of chemical additives on grinding is of significant importance considering the high energy consumption of grinding processes. My research indicates that the dispersant approach explains the ef

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Wet Phosphate Rock Storage And Handling

    By George L. Lyle

    WITH the advent of World War II, the need for agricultural products rose phenomenally and caused a similar increase in demand for plant foods of which phosphate rock is one of the more important raw m

    Jan 8, 1954

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    The Method Of Making The Disc Or Plate For Holding Cores Centrally In Gun Moulds At The Top.

    IF you do not make the disc at the same time as the core and as part of it, it is necessary to make it by itself. This is done by spreading on a board or other flat surface a layer of clay as thick an

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Committees

    Jan 1, 1915

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    1000-HP Gas Turbine Engine Tested At Chino

    By B. Trenary, D. D. McNaughton, C. D. Baer

    High capacity off-highway haulage trucks equipped with electric wheel drives have been available for commercial applications since 1963 and, although still interesting to study, cannot be considered a

    Jan 5, 1967

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    Design And Analysis Of A Circular Underground Powerhouse

    By P. R. Kneitz, G. Yoshikado, D. Zayakov

    The design and analysis of a circular, domed powerhouse for Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) Company's Kerckhoff 2 Project is described. Exploration, geologic stress determinations, mechanical pro

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Minerals Beneficiation - General Properties of Florida Phosphate Rock for Phosphoric Acid and Fertilizer Use

    By W. David Leyshon

    This paper compares the general characteristics of Florida phosphate rock for the manufacture of fertilizers and phosphoric acid. The subjects covered are relative reactivity for superphosphate manufa

    Jan 1, 1968

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    New York Paper - Heat Requirement and Gas Analysis at Cedar Point Furnace, Port Henry N.Y.

    By T. F. Witherbee

    The following calculation of heat requirement covers the working of the furnace from January 25th to February 14th, inclusive. A short time previous to the first date the furnace had been working rath

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    New York September, 1890 Paper - Ore-Dressing by Electricity at the Tilly Foster Mine

    By F. H. McDowell

    The electro-magnetic separator of Mr. G. Conkling, Glens Falls, N. Y., described by Mr. Birkinbine* in a paper at the New York meeting of the Institute, in February, 1889, has been in successful opera

    Jan 1, 1891

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    Atlantic City Paper - Specifications for Cast-Iron and Finished Castings (Discussion, p. 996)

    By Richard Moldenke

    AmonG the things that will always remain to the credit of the foundry-industry is the circumstance that nearly all the research-work of practical value in daily routine was done by active foundrymen,

    Jan 1, 1905

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    Hazelton Paper - Topographical Surveying and Keeping Survey Notes

    By Richard P. Rothwell

    The communication which I hare to lay before my fellow-members of the Institute, is no elaborate paper, nor the statement of any great discovery; it is simply the record of convenient methods of condu

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    Ultimate Pit Limit Design Methodologics Using Computer Models-The State of the Art

    By R. L. Sandefur

    Professor Kim's excellent review article1 on ultimate pit planning contains a statement of the apparently widely held but incorrect belief that "kriging provides information on the confidence lim

    Jan 6, 1979

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    Cleveland Paper - The Maufacture of Coke

    By F. E. Lucas

    This paper is offered with considerable diflidence, since some of the statements made may not agree with the opinions of other members of the Institute. What I give is the result of some years of expe

    Jan 1, 1913

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    Geophysics Education - Geophysical Education (T. P. 1488)

    By Donald C. Branford

    The place of geophysics in the curriculum of a college or an engineering school has been much discussed. There is uncertainty as to whether the graduate may be called a "geological geophysicist" or a

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Geophysics Education - Geophysical Education (T. P. 1488)

    By Donald C. Branford

    The place of geophysics in the curriculum of a college or an engineering school has been much discussed. There is uncertainty as to whether the graduate may be called a "geological geophysicist" or a

    Jan 1, 1946

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    The Place Of Observational Geology, Past And Present

    By Benjamin L. Miller

    THE essential differences expressed by the different speakers participating in this symposium concern merely the relative emphasis placed on the subjects that are commonly included under the term "geo

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Ultrasonic Desliming and Upgrading of Ores

    By S. C. Sun, D. R. Mitchell

    T LTRASONICS can be used to deslime and up-grade ores, such as tungsten and tin, which slime excessively with high losses of value in the tailing and are difficult to deslime with conventional methods

    Jan 1, 1957