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Standing Committees (cefb0a4d-db31-4ded-8a26-2a733b223fe6)Executive JVW REYNOLDS, Chairman SYDNEY H BALL E DEGOLYER WILLIAM H BASSETT SAMUEL A TAYLOR Finance GEORGE D BARRON, Chairman H A GUESS GEORGE OTIS SMITH Membership ] H CALLOW, Chairman GEOR
Jan 1, 1923
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Influence of Earthquakes on Rock Slope StabilttyBy Charles E. Glass
A steadily growing body of evidence indicates that earthquake ground motions can cause failure of rock slopes that are otherwise stable under static loading conditions. As a result, the economic optim
Jan 1, 1983
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Oil Assisted Dewatering Of Fine CoalBy S. K. Nicol, A. R. Swanson, J. C. Day
Addition of oil to a suspension of hydrophobic coal particles can influence its dewatering characteristics. An agglomeration process occurs in which coal particles are held together by negative capill
Jan 1, 1980
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Institute Report For Year 1940 (8afa6bea-765e-4665-8035-72d40943370d)TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND MEMBERS OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MINING AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERS. GENTLEMEN: Submitted herewith are the report of the Treasurer for the year 1941 and re¬ports fo
Jan 1, 1942
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Stratiform Uranium DepositGENERAL GEOLOGICAL DESCRIPTION The uranium mineral appraisal herein described was made for an ore deposit in New Mexico. The uranium mineralization occurs as roughly tabular to lens-shaped deposits
Jan 1, 1980
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Magnetic Separation For Mesabi Magnetite TaconiteBy J. E. Forciea, O. E. Palasvirta, L. G. Hendrickson
All pilot and commercial plants working with Mesabi Range taconite employ wet magnetic separation. Progress is being made with a dry magnetic process,9-11 but this has not yet been applied to taconite
Jan 12, 1958
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Gravity Concentration Tests On Michigan Iron FormationsBy Frank Tolonen
IRON-ORE beneficiation is becoming of vital importance to the Lake Superior region, since only a few decades will be needed to exhaust the direct shipping ores even if generous allowances are made for
Jan 1, 1933
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The Sedimentation Balance For Measurement Of Size Distribution Of Fine Materials (26aad8ab-c581-451a-aa59-65640ae7c65b)By Fred C. Bond
THEM is acute need for a method that will measure the size distribution of finely divided materials, particularly when the particle sizes are smaller than the openings of the finest screen cloth regul
Jan 1, 1939
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The Salida SmelterBy F. D. Weeks
THE Salida smelting plant, owned by the Ohio & Colorado Smelting & Refining Co., is situated at an altitude of 7,000 ft., about 2 miles west of Salida, Colo., and 215 miles southwest of Denver. Salida
Jan 8, 1915
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Institute of Metals Division - The Counting and Sizing of Particles in Transmission MicroscopyBy J. E. Hilliard
Various methods are given for estimating the number per unit volume and average size of convex particles from measurements on a projection through a slice of the structure. The determination of the s
Jan 1, 1962
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Pittsburgh Paper - The Classification and Composition of Pennsylvania AnthracitesBy Charles A. Ashburner
The manufacturing and domestic consumers of anthracite are beginning to realize the fact more fully, that the coal purchased for any one year does not seem to burn so freely, does not fire with so lit
Jan 1, 1886
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Driving A Tunnel In Fractured Rock Formation Carrying Water Under High Static PressureBy P. S. Miller, S. H. Ash
EXTENSIVE and diversified resources justify large populations and great industries. To carry on the business of commerce and meet the demands of large populations, the utilization of tunnels in some f
Jan 1, 1942
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The Solubility Of Carbon As Graphite In Gamma Iron (26d71e1d-a90b-4a18-b514-b7446217d239)By R. W. Gurry
IN the course of a series of measurements of the rate of diffusion of carbon in austenite at about 960°C. (1760°F.) and 1110°C. (2030°F.), it became necessary to determine carbon concentration when au
Jan 1, 1942
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Changing Field in Metallurgical EducationBy DAVID F. McFARLAND
THE making of courses of study and curricula has long held first place as the favorite pastime of educators. As a game, this activity is as fascinating to some as golf or bridge, 'and the golfer&
Jan 1, 1930
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Engineering Research - A Study of Some Phases of Chemical Control in Clay Suspensions (T. P. 1124)By K. C. Ten Brink, Allen D. Garrison
A rrevious paper1 reviewed some of the properties of clays and shales and presented some data on the nature of the gelling phenomenon. It included a brief discussion of origin of clays and shales, the
Jan 1, 1940
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Engineering Research - A Study of Some Phases of Chemical Control in Clay Suspensions (T. P. 1124)By K. C. Ten Brink, Allen D. Garrison
A rrevious paper1 reviewed some of the properties of clays and shales and presented some data on the nature of the gelling phenomenon. It included a brief discussion of origin of clays and shales, the
Jan 1, 1940
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Arizona Paper - The Composition of the Rock Gas of the Cripple Creek Mining District, Colorado (with Discussion)By Alfred W. Gauger, George A. Burrell
The senior author of this paper, while in Colorado on other official business, made a trip to the Cripple Creek gold-mining district to get more data than are at present available regarding the compos
Jan 1, 1917
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Classifier Efficiency; an Experimental StudyBy A. W. Fahrenwald
THE function of the classifier in modern fine-grinding practice is to remove a finished product from the grinding-mill discharge, leaving material that needs further comminution. The classifier, there
Jan 1, 1930
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Beneficiation of Rock Salt at the Detroit MineBy R. J. Brison, W. C. Bleimeister
The International Salt Company has long been interested in finding an efficient process for the removal of impurities from rock salt, and particularly from the rock salt produced at the Detroit mine.
Jan 8, 1960
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Water Intrusion And Methods Of Prevention In California Oil FieldsBy Franklyn Oatman
IN order that the conditions which obtain in an oil well may be readily understood, a brief description of a typical California well and. a number of the phenomena accompanying same will be given. Tha
Jan 3, 1914