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The Relationship Of Production Geology To ExplorationBy S. P. Brown, J. E. Worthington
Increasingly, exploration geology seems to be growing into a practice overly separated from production geology, yet the eventual purpose of exploration is a producing mine. To help in the search for n
Jan 1, 1984
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Milwaukee Meeting, October 8 To 11, 1918A special meeting of the Institute, at which the Institute of Metals Division will join with those members who are most interested in iron and steel, and in coal and coke, will be held in Milwaukee, W
Jan 9, 1918
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Using Computers To Develop New Operating ControlsBy P. F. Mataich
When the subject of plant computers is brought up most people visualize the computer's con- trolling the entire plant with very little operator intervention. Actually, this picture is true today
Jan 12, 1966
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Ambrose Swasey's Second Gift To Engineering FoundationSaid Plutarch a long time ago, ?To appreciate a man's work at the full, it is well to know the man himself, his circumstances and the incidents of his career." He might as truly have said "gift"
Jan 12, 1918
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Tramming Ore---Shaft to Surface Railroad Bins"The method of conveying ore from the ore-pocket at the shaft collar to the railroad ore bins, whence it is transported to the reduction works, is by cars with electric haulage.The cut shows the car c
Jan 1, 1913
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How to Maintain Your Mine Belt ConveyorsBelting worth thousands of dollars can be ruined in a few minutes because of careless maintenance or lack of maintenance. Proper belt conveyor maintenance means having a clean conveyor system at all t
Jan 3, 1978
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Milwaukee Meeting, Oct. 8 To 11, 1918The 118th, meeting of the Institute, which has been arranged primarily for the benefit of the Institute of Metals Division and of those members who are particularly interested in iron and steel, will
Jan 10, 1918
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Coming EventsNov. 4, 1952, AIME, Morenci Sub-section, Longfellow Inn, Morenci, Ariz. Nov. 5, AIME, Chicago Section, Chicago Bar Assn., Chicago. Nov. 8-8, New Mexico Mining Assn. and International Mining Days
Jan 1, 1952
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How To Promote Plants In Mine WastesBy William A. Berg
Vegetation on mine wastes was an important topic at the International Symposium on Ecology and Revegetation of Drastically Disturbed Areas held at Pennsylvania State University August 3-16, 1969. This
Jan 1, 1970
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Mining-Law Revision: How To Obtain ItBy Edmund Kirby
This meeting marks the point at which the long-standing dissatisfaction with the mineral-land laves, the innumerable protests against them, and the many isolated efforts to obtain relief, have develop
Jan 6, 1914
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How To Finance Mine Exploration And DevelopmentBy A. H. Lindley, Fraizer M. Stewart
For many years large mining companies were able to finance nearly all of their capital requirements from internally generated funds. However, during the last decade, funds needed for capital expenditu
Jan 1, 1971
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Dr. Douglas' Munificent Bequest To The InstituteDr. James Douglas, who is memorialized on another page of this Bulletin, who held a place in the affections and regard of Institute members second to that of no other living roan, left in his will the
Jan 9, 1918
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Desch to Be Institute of Metals LecturerPROFESSOR CECIL H. DESCH of Sheffield Univer-sity is to give the sixth annual Institute of Metals lecture in connection with the A. I. M. E. meeting in February. Professor Desch is well known to metal
Jan 1, 1927
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Technical Applications Of Cresylic Acids To FlotationBy R. J. Miller, W. A. Bates
ALTHOUGH cresylic acids have been standard frothers in flotation for many years, there has been little discussion of their nature in the metallurgical literature. Aside from references in the patent l
Jan 1, 1946
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St. Louis Paper - Salt in the Metallurgy of Lead (with Discussion)By Oliver C. Ralston
This paper reports the results of the use of salt in some research work carried on during the past 3 years at the Salt Lake City Station of the Bureau of Mines, which is quartered in the University of
Jan 1, 1918
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AIME News - Administrative Matters Delegated To BranchesConsiderable discussion took place at the June 18th Board of Directors Meeting concerning ways the Petroleum Branch office in Dallas could better serve its members and the essentially Petroleum Local
Jan 1, 1952
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Water Influx into Large Underground CavitiesBy Roger Thunvik, Carol Braester
Excavation of cavities below the ground water level induces water influx from the surrounding aquifer. An estimate of the rates of flow prior to excavation operations may be of valuable information fo
Jan 1, 1981
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II. Specific Gravity, or Relative DensityBy William E. Ford, Edward Salisbury Dana
296. Definition of Specific Gravity. - The specific gravity of a mineral is the ratio of its density * to that of water at 4' C. (39'2' F.). This relative density may be learned in any
Jan 1, 1922
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Conference on Production and Design Limitation and Possibilities for Powder Metallurgy (Metal Technology, January 1945) - Some Properties of Sintered and Hot-pressed Copper-tin Powder Compacts - DiscussionBy C. G. Goetzel
E. V. Crane.*—I want to ask Dr. Goetzel concerning the control of atmosphere in heating and pressing. Was the heating and pressing done in the die, or were the two kept separate there? C. G. Goetze
Jan 1, 1945
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Washington Paper - The Effect of Impurities on the Electrical Conductivity of CopperBy Lawrence Addicks
One of the properties of copper, which has done much to give it its present prominent place among the useful metals, is its electrical conductivity,—a property which has now become the chief criterion
Jan 1, 1906