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                     Does the Mining Industry Need Mining Engineers? Does the Mining Industry Need Mining Engineers?By R. A. L. Black Between March and June 1962, the privilege of holding a Carnegie Corporation Fellowship enabled R. A. L. Black to travel extensively in the northeastern and western U.S. and in Canada, seeing mining s Jan 4, 1963 
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                     New York Paper - A Problem in Mining, together With Some Data on Tunnel-Driving (with Discussion) New York Paper - A Problem in Mining, together With Some Data on Tunnel-Driving (with Discussion)By F. M. Simonds, E. Z. Burns The Rawley property is located in the Kerber Creek mining-district, Saguache county, Colorado, at an elevation of 10,600 ft. (See sketch-map, Fig. 1.) Ore was found in this vicinity as early as 1880, Jan 1, 1914 
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                     Foreign Mining As A Specialty Foreign Mining As A SpecialtyBy Samuel Lasky WITH the movement of American capital into foreign investment, a new field of specialization for the American mining engineer is gradually opening a field hitherto entered almost wholly by chance and Jan 1, 1927 
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                     Colorado Paper - First Year of Leaching by the New Cornelia Copper Co. (with Discussion) Colorado Paper - First Year of Leaching by the New Cornelia Copper Co. (with Discussion)By H. A. Tobelmann age Introduction ............................. 22 Crushing............................... 25 Leaching............................... 28 .Reduction.............................. 47 Electrolytic De Jan 1, 1919 
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                     High-Grade Technical Sessions Feature of Houston Meeting High-Grade Technical Sessions Feature of Houston MeetingBy AIME AIME THE meeting of the Petroleum Division at Houston, Oct. 10-12-headquarters, Rice Hotel-was preeminently a technological success. Two hundred and twenty-five attended the Thursday morning session and ap Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Coal Mining Methods, with Especial Reference to Improved Methods and Higher Extraction - Pocahontas Coal Field, and Operating Methods of the United States Coal and Coke Co. (with Discussion) Coal Mining Methods, with Especial Reference to Improved Methods and Higher Extraction - Pocahontas Coal Field, and Operating Methods of the United States Coal and Coke Co. (with Discussion)By Edward O’Toole THe Pocahontas district occupies the extreme southern end of West Virginia, principally McDowell, Mercer and Wyoming counties, and a part of Tazewell county, in southwestern Virginia. The first rec Jan 1, 1925 
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                     Borehole at the Zenith Mine, Ely, Minnesota Borehole at the Zenith Mine, Ely, MinnesotaBy J. B. Newsom SAFER, cheaper, and faster sinking of mine openings seems to have been realized with the completion of a borehole 5 ½ ft. in diameter and 1208 ft. deep, in Minnesota, during 1938. Moreover, as the ope Jan 1, 1939 
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                     New York Paper - The Metallurgical Value of the Lignites of the Far West New York Paper - The Metallurgical Value of the Lignites of the Far WestBy A. Eilers NO one who has visited our Western mining districts, and studied the economical part of the beneficiation of the ores occurring all over that vast extent of country, can underrate the high importance 
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                     Production In New Mexico Production In New MexicoWhile coal was mined in New Mexico in 1860, production was on a small scale during the period considered here, and Table 77 contains all the data found. [ ] Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Government and the Engineer Government and the EngineerBy AIME AIME ENGINEERS in the past have been largely associated with private enterprise and there has been a considerable tendency on the part of some members of our profession to depreciate government service for Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Discussion Of The Coal Mining Papers Presented At The New York Meeting, February, 1924 Discussion Of The Coal Mining Papers Presented At The New York Meeting, February, 1924CONTENTS PAGE SOUTHWARD, GLENN B.-Coal Mining by the V System. Discussed by Glenn B. Southward, Howard N. Eavenson, Edward B. Raiguel, Thomas de Venny, J.. J. Rutledge, Graham Bright 1 ARMS, RAY W. Jan 6, 1924 
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                     An Early Instance of Blowing-In Without " Scaffolding- Down." An Early Instance of Blowing-In Without " Scaffolding- Down."By Frank Firmstone IN the early decades of the past century the method of starting iron blast-furnaces by "scaffolding-down" seems to have been in universal use for coke-furnaces and, at least in this country, for charc Mar 1, 1907 
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                     Institute of Metals Division - The Solubility of Lithium in Aluminum Institute of Metals Division - The Solubility of Lithium in AluminumBy R. P. Marshall, L. P. Costas The solid solubility of lithium in aluminum was determined by two independent techniques, electrical resistivity and microhardness, and the results are in close agreement. The solubility limits X-ray Jan 1, 1962 
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                     Operating Experience In Thick Coal Longwall Mining, York Canyon Mine, Raton, New Mexico Operating Experience In Thick Coal Longwall Mining, York Canyon Mine, Raton, New MexicoBy Rodney Lawrence, Tim Hackett INTRODUCTION The western USA contains significant coal reserves in seams 10 feet or more in thickness which lie too deep for surface mining. As part of a demonstration of the use of two legged shield Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Construction and Equipment of the Ross Shaft, Homestake Mining Company Construction and Equipment of the Ross Shaft, Homestake Mining CompanyBy Guy Bjorge IN recent years the Homestake mine has been served by three shafts, the B. &. M., the B. & M. No; 2 and the Ellison, supplemented by an inside shaft, the Milliken, extending from the 2000-ft. level to Jan 1, 1935 
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                     Industrial Minerals - Some Aspects of the Hydration of Portland Cement Industrial Minerals - Some Aspects of the Hydration of Portland CementBy S. Brunauer The hydration of portland cement is treated as a chemical reaction and the changes in matter, in energy and the rate of change of the process are discussed, Portland cement is a mixture of four maj Jan 1, 1963 
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                     Coal - A Pattern for Sound Fuel Procurement Coal - A Pattern for Sound Fuel ProcurementBy Marshall Pease, R. J. Brandon A UTILITY that has a large consumption of coal must insure an adequate and sound supply of fuel. The Detroit Edison Co., which has an annual coal consumption of about four million tons and spends appr Jan 1, 1952 
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                     Bethlehem Paper - A Sectional Hanging-Pipe Hot-Blast Oven Bethlehem Paper - A Sectional Hanging-Pipe Hot-Blast OvenBy Arthur F. Wendt The hot-blast oven of which the accompanying plate gives complete details, was designed by the writer for the spiegel-furnace of the Lehigh Zinc and Iron Co., at Bethlehem, Pa. Members of the Institut Jan 1, 1887 
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                     The New Horadiam Method Of Mining At Copper Mountain The New Horadiam Method Of Mining At Copper MountainBy C. H. Brehaut, W. N. Taylor, R. S. Douglas, H. A. Shannon THE name for this new method of mining is derived from a composition of Horizontal, Radial, Diamond, and the drilling is from raises. This method, worked out at Copper Mountain, B.C., is believed to b Jan 1, 1945 
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                     Technology and Economics of Ground Mica (4c15f878-9bc1-4c33-9889-230aeb1d12dc) Technology and Economics of Ground Mica (4c15f878-9bc1-4c33-9889-230aeb1d12dc)By Paul M. Tyler FULLY a decade ago, demand for ground mica began to exceed supplies of scrap mica from manufacturing operations and of waste block from feldspar and sheet mica mining in the United States, with the re Jan 1, 1938 
