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Members Of The Institute In Military ServiceBARBOUR, PERCY E., Deputy Supt., (Captain), New York State Troopers; Captain, 22nd Regiment, N. Y. N. G. BARLING, 1i. B., 1st Lieutenant, Engineer Officers' Reserve Corps. CHAPMAN, R. H., Majo
Jan 7, 1917
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Method for Calculating Tonnage and Grade in a Longhole Sublevel StopeBy J. H. Wright
Longhole sublevel stopes excavate ore with which the production geologist has only remote contact; therefore, predicting grade and tonnage from such a stope can be a problem. However, the longholes th
Jan 1, 1985
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Cincinnati Paper - Note Concerning a Grade of Iron Made from Carbonate OleBy Edward Gridley
At the meeting of the Institute, held at Roanoke, Va., in June, 1883, I gave some facts in relation to charcoal pig iron of unusual strength, made from our carbonate ore taken from the mine at Amenia,
Jan 1, 1884
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Classification of Block Caving And Draw MethodsBy F. S. McNicholas
Various methods of block caving and draw practice are classified and the advantages, disadvantages, rock, treatment, size of orebody, costs, and profit comparisons, and other factors which determine t
Jan 1, 1951
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Reservoir Engineering-General - A New Approach for Determining Equation-of-State Parameters Using Phase Equilibria DataBy K. E. Starling
Phase equilibria data were used to develop an equation-of-state correlation for complex hydrocarbon mixtures, thereby circumventing difficulties associated with use of pressure-volume-temperature data
Jan 1, 1967
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Rock Mechanics - Elasticity Studies of Isotropic and Anisotropic Rock SamplesBy Ernest A. Kaarsberg
This paper presents the results of studies of the elasticity of some isotropic and anisotropic rock samples based on longitudinal- and shear-wave pulse velocity measurements. Experimental evidence fro
Jan 1, 1969
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Minerals Beneficiation - Filtration and Control of Moisture Content on Taconite ConcentratesBy A. F. Henderson, C. F. Cornell, A. F. Dunyon, D. A. Dahlstrom
IN processing magnetic taconites several steps of crushing, grinding, classification, and magnetic separation are required to produce a 60' pct Fe concentrate. Usually the final concentrate is in
Jan 1, 1958
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History Of The InstituteBy A. B. Parsons
NOT every organization on reaching the relatively ripe age of three score and fifteen can say with truth that its purpose and objects remain precisely the same as prescribed by its founding fathers. O
Jan 1, 1947
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Industrial Minerals - Ground Water in California - DiscussionBy J. F. Poland
B. C. Burgess-—Prior to hearing this paper presented at the San Francisco meeting, I travelled by car from Yuma, Ariz., across south-central California and up through the San Joaquin Valley. After hea
Jan 1, 1951
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Industrial Minerals - Ground Water in California - DiscussionBy J. F. Poland
B. C. Burgess-—Prior to hearing this paper presented at the San Francisco meeting, I travelled by car from Yuma, Ariz., across south-central California and up through the San Joaquin Valley. After hea
Jan 1, 1951
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Minerals Beneficiation - Storage and Flow of SolidsBy A. W. Jenike
A theory of gravity flow of bulk solids like ores, concentrates, coal is outlined and an example of design for unobstructed flow is given. Mass-flow and plug-flow patterns are defined and related to t
Jan 1, 1967
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Papers - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Montana for 1937By Eugene S. Perry
The oil and gas industries in Montana continued through the year of 1937 with but little change. No new fields were discovered, and production of old fields did not vary greatly. No outstanding wildca
Jan 1, 1938
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Milling Of Lead-Zinc Ores – USABy Kenneth L. Clifford, Thomas G. White
Many changes have occurred in lead-zinc milling in the U.S. since the 1970 Lead and Zinc Symposium. New mills have been built, novel flowsheets devised, and the use of process control techniques is in
Jan 1, 1977
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Salt-Bath Hardening Increases Churn-Drill Bit LifeBy Carrol A. Quam
DURING the first years of operation of the titanium and iron mine of the National Lead Co. at Tahawus, New York, efforts to increase production were hampered by the increased load put on the facilitie
Jan 1, 1949
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The 1958 Jackling Lecture – Planning Deep Mining At HomestakeBy A. H. Shoemaker
THE shutdown of Homestake by Government order L-208, with its consequent disruption of a very stable and trained working force, coupled with postwar inflation and the coincidence that a mining depth h
Jan 6, 1958
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Further Progress Made in Mechanization of Bituminous MiningBy G. C. Trevorrow
STRIP mining during 1943 increased considerably with further extension of mechanical loading in mines already partly mechanized; with the considerable introduction of mechanical loading into hand-load
Jan 1, 1944
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Membership (7197d7d7-859d-46c4-888f-d4c558bf419c)NEW MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period Oct. 10 to Nov. 10, 1914: Members ADDAMS, CHARLES EDWARD, Asst. Supt.. . Ray Consolidated
Jan 12, 1914
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Symposium On Prospecting For PhosphateBy James A. Barr
[CONTENTS PAGE Foreword. By JAMES A. BARRI A New Core Barrel for Prospecting for Phosphate in Florida. By I. M. LEBARON 2 Prospecting for Phosphate in Tennessee. By W. F. GUENTHER 6 Machine Prosp
Jan 1, 1947
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Arizona Paper - The Liberty Bell Methods of Precipitate RefiningBy A. J. Weinig
The Liberty Bell cyanide precipitate is unique in that it is apt to vary widely in composition in the course of very short periods of time, and a method of refining and melting that would prove highly
Jan 1, 1917
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Mining Methods Of Alaska Gastineau Mining Co.By G. T. Jackson
PROPERTY AND LOCATION THE Alaska Gastineau Mining Co.'s mine is located at Perseverance, about 4 mi. east of Juneau, Alaska. Its property consists of a group of claims, the lode system traversin
Jan 9, 1919