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New Type Fan Discussed at Ventilation SessionBy AIME AIME
MATTERS pertaining to mine ventilation were, taken up at the annual meeting Wednesday morning with E. A. Holbrook in the chair. In the absence' of its author, G. E. McElroy, the first paper, enti
Jan 1, 1932
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Fifty-Year Trend of World Mineral ProductionBy Edward H. Robie
HOW have recent events affected the general trend in world mineral production? What effect has the World War, with its resultant boom and depression, had on the long-term trend of output? Have all of
Jan 1, 1932
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World Production of Coal in 1920By AIME AIME
T HE year 1920 will be a memorable one in the history of the world's coal supply. The prices reached were the highest of modern times, and as usually happens at such a time, the quality of the ou
Jan 1, 1921
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Wet Magnetic Separation Of Oxidized SemitaconitesBy J. Hall Carpenter, James E. Lawver
Shortly after the passage of the Taconite Amendment in Minnesota, several mining companies announced their intention to build new magnetite taconite plants and another announced its intention to augme
Jan 9, 1965
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Few Accelerated Programs Now Given in Mineral Engineering SchoolsBy J. W. Stewart
ONE of the postwar problems posed for mineral engineering educators is the desire of some mature student veterans to finish their college education under the G. I. Bill of Rights as quickly as possibl
Jan 1, 1946
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Metal Mining - Ventilation of the Liberty Tunnels at Pittsburgh (with Discussion)By Louis W. Huber
The Liberty tunnels extend through a very steep hill in Pittsburgh (locally called Mount Washington) for a distance of slightly over a mile. The two tunnels parallel each other and are 59 ft. apart, c
Jan 1, 1927
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Convertol ProcessBy W. L. McMorris, A. H. Brisse
IN the last several years the coal industry has intensified its effort to solve the growing problem of cleaning and recovering fine mesh coals. On one hand there has been increasing civic pressure for
Jan 2, 1958
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Block Caving Practice At The Jeffrey MineBLOCK CAVING HAS BEEN DEVELOPED to a high degree of efficiency in the last two decades and more particularly since World War II. At the Jeffrey mine of Canadian Johns-Manville Co., in the Eastern Town
Jan 5, 1954
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Recharging Ground Water Reservoirs With Wells and BasinsBy M. L. Brashears
IN the last 15 years industrial use of ground water has more than doubled, and in 1951 amounted to 5 billion gallons per day. A similar sharp increase in the utilization of ground water for irrigation
Jan 10, 1953
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Methods Of Holding Cores At The Foot Of Gun Moulds.ALTHOUGH I have told you before (in the chapter on making the main mould for guns) how to support the core, I wish to repeat it here briefly and in a more orderly fashion, so that you may understand i
Jan 1, 1942
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An Economic Analysis of Open-Pit and In Situ MiningIn situ mining is no longer a "last ditch" approach for recovery of uranium, but a proven and competitive method of exploiting sedimentary deposits. Today, in any feasibility study of uranium properti
Jan 10, 1978
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Feasibility Of Terrace Pit Mining A Single Coal Seam In IllinoisBy Y. P. Chugh, Rajiv Singh
This paper presents the feasibility analyses of terrace pit mining a single seam for depths beyond 33 m (110 feet) in a hypothetical model mine and at an operating mine in southern Illinois. One or tw
Jan 1, 1983
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Sulfur -- Some Effects On Steel Processing And Steel Properties ? IntroductionBy G. J. Roe
Drawing largely on desulfurizing practices which have been developing abroad in the last several years, this paper will cover the main ways in which producing steels with low sulfur provides appreciab
Jan 1, 1972
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Alumina From Shale?Paralleling recent experiments in the U. S., the Mines Branch of the Department of Mines and Technical Surveys in Ottawa has developed a laboratory process for recovering cell-grade alumina from alumi
Jan 3, 1960
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The Nickel Ores of Orford, Quebec, CanadaBy W. E. C. A. B. Eustis
(Read at the Philadelphia Meeting, February, 1878.) IN September last I had my attention called by Mr. R. G. Leckie to a deposit of nickel in the township of Orford, province of Quebec. In many ways
Jan 1, 1878
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Permeability, Percolation And Statistical Crack MechanicsBy John K. Dienes
The permeability of sands and soils seems to be adequately de- scribed by Darcy's law, but the permeability of rocks is complicated by a number of factors related to the probability of crack inte
Jan 1, 1982
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The Role Of Proteins In Electrocrystallization During Commercial ElectrorefiningBy W. R. Roser, F. E. Rizzo, Wu Hu
An insight into the mechanism of electrocrystallization of copper in simulated commercial acid electrolytes has been surmised from scanning electron microscope analysis of laboratory prepared specimen
Jan 1, 1973
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An Electrochemical Aspect On Pressure Precipitation Of NickelBy Tadao Nagai, Masao Sato
Electrochemical measurements have been carried out in an auto- clave to investigate the electrochemistry of hydrogen precipitation of nickel from acetate buffered solution. After having previously obt
Jan 1, 1973
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Letter from Gelasio CaetaniThrough the courtesy of Mr. J. H. Batcheller, we are able to give the following extracts from a letter written by Mr. Caetani: It has been a nice idea of yours to collect for me all those scraps of n
Jan 6, 1919
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The Institute Forum71 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Sept. 22, 1913. CHARLES W. GOODALE, Chairman, . DARSIE C. BARD, ESQ., Secretary. Committee on Precious and Base Metals, Butte, Montana. Gentlemen The wonderful success of
Jan 10, 1913