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Employment (e07e245b-c55b-48b3-a407-543f0f0a7493)ENGINEERS AVAILABLE (Under this Beading will lie published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons introduced by members.) Member,, technical graduate, aged 38, 14
Jan 5, 1915
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Index (fb715d0a-eba0-4d38-b483-a063609f1462)Jan 1, 1953
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Index (436a25e3-98d9-495a-9915-47846ac38eee)Jan 1, 1964
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Influence Of Creep Law Form On Predicted Deformations In SaltBy Kirby D. Mellegard, Ralph A. Wagner, Paul E. Senseny
Six creep laws for salt, each fitted to the same laboratory data base, are used in a numerical model of the deformation of an opening in salt to determine the influence of creep law form on the predic
Jan 1, 1982
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Papers - Mining - Subsidence in Thick Freeport Coal (With Discussion)By John M. Rayburn
When plans were made for the new mine of the Allegheny-Pittsburgh Coal Co., Springdale, Pa., it was decided to operate on the room and pillar system, but not to have any extensive room development, th
Jan 1, 1930
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Lead-Zinc Exploration in the Gays River District of Nova ScotiaBy Fenton Scott, Patrick Hannon
Some occurrences of lead-zinc mineralization in Mississippian carbonates of central Nova Scotia are briefly described. The results of geophysical and geochemical prospecting are presented. Because the
Jan 1, 1976
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The Ammonia Leach For Copper RecoveryBy Clement K. Chase
The ammonia leach for copper recovery is discussed from historical and current practice standpoints. The chemistry of the system is presented together with Eh-pH and copper-ammonia solubility curves.
Jan 1, 1980
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New York Paper - Notes on the Bernice Anthracite Coal-Basin, Sullivan County, PaBy Clarence R. Claghorn
Few facts relating to the Bernice anthracite coal-basin have been published in our Transactions, and little is known among engineers in general of the character and composition of the coal found in th
Jan 1, 1889
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Index (d865aac9-01bf-40d1-b326-ff1ae9c801d8)Jan 1, 1914
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Index (b6b660de-e3a8-4f18-860a-9f7ca3958f0e)Jan 1, 1965
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Geophysics (6c0ddf50-12e4-4bf2-8b4b-b38f4e4bdc48)By H. R. Joesting
Geophysical search for minerals is stepped up to meet requirements of expanded defense program - Seismic and electrical surveys become firmly established for ground-water and engineering investigation
Jan 2, 1953
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Primary and Secondary Mining with Auger EquipmentBy D. M. Bondurant
Auger mining-extraction of coal with large diameter augers is proving profitable in recovering coal left after stripping has ceased to be economical. Its many advantages-low initial cost of equipment,
Jan 5, 1951
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The Drift Of Things (01ad516e-3728-4440-9324-62b3c78ba0a3)By John V. Beall
As Mother Nature arranged it, the hottest potential mineral target in the country today, the Stillwater complex had to occur in a spectacular natural setting-the north margin of the Bear Tooth Mountai
Jan 1, 1971
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Computer Analysis And Applications Of Field-Acquired Spectral Reflectance DataBy Barry S. Siegal
Spectral reflectance data in the wavelength region of 0.45 to 2.4 µm have been obtained for various rock types and different forms of natural vegetation by means of JPL's portable field reflectan
Jan 1, 1977
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Potash Refining In Saskatchewan (0370b0f1-decb-47b6-aac4-2c00a1534ffc)By W. H. Eatock
In its infancy, the potash refining industry in Saskatchewan was heavily influenced by practices developed in Carlsbad, NM, resulting in modern, highly productive plants. The first 15 years has been a
Jan 1, 1983
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Technical Notes - Simple Devices for Approximating Constant Stress During Tensile Creep TestsBy R. P. Carreker, R. L. Fullman, J. C. Fisher
CREEP tests are usually constant load tests. As deformation occurs, the cross section of the specimen changes so as to maintain approximately constant volume. Until necking starts,
Jan 1, 1954
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Index (c061e3b6-91a0-4463-a4ee-a153a6f35ad5)Jan 1, 1915
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Performance Of Lamella Thickeners In Coal Preparation PlantsBy John J. Childress, Russell L. Cook
Stringent environmental regulations, which have limited the use of sludge ponds, coupled with the economic incentive to clean more coal or to add fine coal cleaning additions to existing preparation p
Jan 5, 1978
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A Review of Environmental Monitoring Systems in Underground MinesBy Merle L. Bowser, Lawrence W. Scott, John N. Murphy
The environmental status of underground mining operations is critical to the health and safety of the miners; particularly in a large mine, the multitude of interacting parameters that can favorably o
Jan 1, 1980