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  • AIME
    Depth Determinations By Electrical Resistivity

    By Harold M. Mooney

    RESISTIVITY measurements for determining depth to bedrock, water table, and other geo- logic discontinuities have had only limited success. Many of the difficulties can be attributed to complex geolog

    Jan 9, 1954

  • AIME
    Coking Properties Of Pittsburgh District Coals

    By D. E. Wolfson, D. A. Reynolds, F. W. Smith

    IN 1948 the U. S. Bureau of Mines began a three- phase program to evaluate the extent and quality of U. S. coking coal: 1) a factual appraisal of known recoverable reserves in beds of mineable thickne

    Jan 3, 1957

  • AIME
    Buffalo Paper - A Present Need in the Engineering Profession

    By William B. Potter

    We have come together on this occasion, as so often before the members of the Institute have met in friendly council, to hear and discuss whatever investigation, observation, and experience during the

    Jan 1, 1889

  • AIME
    The Influence Of Test Plate Flexibility On The Results Of Cable Jacking Tests

    By J. K. Jeyapalan, A. P. S. Selvadurai

    Plate loading tests which use surficial loading of a rock mass are employed quite extensively for the determination of in situ deformability characteristics of rock masses. The cable jacking method is

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AIME
    Foundation Investigation And Treatment

    By Z. M. Zavodni

    The stability of waste dumps depends to a great extent on the physical properties of the underlying foundation. These physical properties are evaluated through surface geotechnical surveys, subsurface

    Jan 1, 1985

  • AIME
    Discovery of Phosphorite in Northern Australia

    By Peter F. Howard

    Major reserves of phosphorite were found in the Georgina Basin of northern Australia in the period 1966-1968. Geological investigations by various companies and the Bureau of Mineral Resources of Aust

    Jan 1, 1972

  • AIME
    Comparative Analysis of the Central Florida Phosphate District to Its Southern Extension

    By John P. Bernardi, Ralph B. Hall

    Past and present phosphate production in the central Florida phosphate district has been predominantly from the unique Bone Valley formation. As these lucrative reserves are depleted, production will

    Jan 1, 1981

  • AIME
    Part X – October 1968 - Papers - The Temperature Dependence of Microyielding in PolycrystaIline Cu 1.9 Wt pct Be

    By W. Bonfield

    The temperature dependence of the microscopic yield stress (the stress to produce a plastic strain of 2 x 10-6 in. per in.) and the stress-plastic strain curve of polycrystalline Cu 1.9 wt pct Be have

    Jan 1, 1969

  • AIME
    The Metallurgy Of The Precious Metals As Affected By Their Mineralogy And Manner Of Occurrence In Their Ores

    By Claudia Gasparrini

    Gold, silver and platinum-group elements occur normally in very low concentrations in their ores. Because their market value is in many situations high enough to justify their full recoveries, mineral

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AIME
    An Approach To Optimal Design Of A Multi-Source, Single-Destination Conveyor And Beneficiation Plant Network

    By Andres M. Liebenthal, Jan M. Mutmansky

    This paper is concerned with the layout of a conveyor and beneficiation plant system involving several mines and a single point of delivery. The objective of the procedure is to locate the conveyor li

    Jan 1, 1976

  • AIME
    Well Drilling Fluids

    By Stanley J. LeFond, Neal Davis

    Drilling an oil well or most other types of drilling or coring is no longer a simple and uncomplicated operation. Drilling today at depths which exceed 30,000 ft is hazardous and requires personnel wi

    Jan 1, 1975

  • AIME
    Future of Mechanical Excavation in Underground Mining – 1984 Jackling Lecture

    By R. J. Robbins

    "For his exceptional ability both as an engineer and entrepreneur in the conception, design, and marketing of underground boring equipment; a technological development which has greatly improved the e

    Jan 1, 1985

  • AIME
    Pilot Plant Evaluation of an Anionic Detergent-Type Reagent for Beneficiation of a Glass Sand

    By Robert M. Lewis

    Silica sand deposits are usually contaminated with various heavy minerals which must be removed to make the silica useful for flat-glass production. Research was undertaken to develop a better procedu

    Jan 1, 1977

  • AIME
    The Recovery Of Metal Values From Nickel-Bearing Laterite Ores By Reductive Roast/Ammonia Leach Technology

    By Martin C. Kuhn, Lawrence G. Stevens, J. Mark Richardson

    The majority of the world's known and anticipated reserves of nickel ores are lateritic deposits At present, there are several different process alternatives for recovering nickel and other desir

    Jan 1, 1981

  • AIME
    Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Pyramidal Slip in Magnesium

    By W. D. Robertson, R. E. Reed-Hill

    Slip on (11221 planes, which do not contain a close-packed direction, has been identified on crystals strained at —190°C. Evidence is also presented to show that (1071) pyramidal slip is a mode of def

    Jan 1, 1959

  • AIME
    Manufacture Of Ferrophosphorus At Rockdale, Tenn.

    By James Barr

    The process of manufacturing ferrophosphorus lies not alone in smelting a mixture of phosphates, silica, iron ore, with coke as fuel, but upon smelting this mixture with coke and air as chemical agent

    Jan 10, 1924

  • AIME
    Plate Tectonic Setting of Appalachian-Caledonian Mineral Deposits as Indicated by Newfoundland Examples (c2a4f0e1-415b-4604-8ea6-92328f343a4a)

    By D. F. Strong

    Most Newfoundland mineral deposits can be clearly classified as within rocks formed either as accreting plate margins (ophiolitic pyrite-chalcopyrite massive sulfides such as Betts Cove, Whalesback, Y

    Jan 1, 1975

  • AIME
    Recovery Of Aluminum From Fly Ash By The Calsinter Process

    By A. Donald Kelmers, Forest G. Seeley, B. Zane Egan

    INTRODUCTION Coal ash, presently the fifth most abundant of the solid minerals produced in the United States, is expected to become the fourth most abundant by the end of this decade (1). The product

    Jan 1, 1981

  • AIME
    Effect of Cold-work upon Hardness and Recrystallizing Behavior of Pure Platinum

    By E. M. Wise

    IT is known qualitatively that the recrystallization behavior of platinum is dependent upon the amount and particularly the nature of impurities present, the amount of prior cold-work and the annealin

    Jan 1, 1940

  • AIME
    Gasoline Locomotives In Relation To The Health Of Miners

    By O. P. Hood

    .NONE of the methods now in use for the transportation of materials underground is entirely free from more or less serious objection. The great flexibility, ease, of control and economy of operation o

    Jan 10, 1914