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  • AIME
    Methods Used to Determine Grade and Reserves of Pegmatites

    By James J. Norton, Lincoln R. Page

    Effective methods for determining grade and reserves of pegmatites in advance of mining have been developed in recent years. When intensive work began on the economic geology of pegmatites during the

    Apr 1, 1956

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    Prediction Of Ground Movement Due To An Advancing Face

    By B. K. Mozumdar

    This paper describes the development and application of a dynamic simulation model of ground movement in an underground mine. Ground movement and related stress distributions with or without stowing a

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Index To Members, Associates And Junior Associates - Geographically Arranged

    [United States PAGE Alabama 226 Alaska 226 Arizona 226 Arkansas 227 California 227 Colorado 230 Connecticut 231 Delaware 282 District of Columbia 232 Florida 232 Georgia 232 Idah

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Applying Design/ Build Construction Management to the Mining Industry

    By Conrad W. Stellar, John L. Paynich

    Design/Build concept that provides for earliest possible completion and lowest cost is presented. Elements of the program include: joint cooperation between owner, designer and builder; schedule const

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Applying Design/Build Construction Management to the Mining Industry

    By Conrad W. Stellar, John L. Paynich

    Abstract-A Design/Build concept that provides for earliest possible completion and lowest cost is presented. Elements of the program include: joint cooperation between owner, designer and builder; sch

    Jan 11, 1978

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    How to Obtain More Information From Flotation Kinetics Data

    By R. W. M. Lai

    This paper presents a simple flotation kinetics model (Lai, 1981) along with a method of presenting the model in an informative graphical form. Examples are given for evaluating various flotation cond

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Gasoline Locaomotives 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.

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Contributions to the Metallurgy of Nickel and of Copper

    By H. M. Howe, W. E. C. Eustis

    THE processes which form the Subject of this paper have been experimented on in the laboratory of W. E. C. Eustis, but have not passed beyond the experimental stage. The first is the invention of Mr.

    Jan 1, 1882

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    Buffalo Paper - Does the Size of Particles Have any Influence in Determining the Resistance of Fire-Clays to Heat and to Fluxes?

    By B. Stoughton, H. O. Hofman

    Before examining a fire-clay in the labori~tory for its resistance to heat or to fluxes, the sample is always ground to an impalpable powder. But when the clay is actually used for the manufacture of

    Jan 1, 1899

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    New York Paper - To What Extent is Chalcocite a Primary, and to What Extent a Secondary, Mineral in Ore Deposits. A Discussion

    L. C. Graton, Cambridge, Mass.—The subject of chalcocite occur; rence and its geological significance has, of course, a very important commercial bearing, as shown by the recent remark of a hard-heade

    Jan 1, 1915

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    What the College Expects of the .Operating Companies in Receiving and Training Its, Graduates

    By W. B. Plank

    I HAVE been asked by the Chairman of the Engineering Education Committee to outline what the engineering colleges would like the mining companies to do with the young engineer just, out of college. It

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Grain Motion on a Movable Plane

    By F. J. Lecznar

    An investigation of the problem of separating two minerals by a moving inclined plane has revealed that only minerals with considerable difference in sliding friction coefficients separate readily; th

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Primary Alteration Of Wall Rocks

    The term metamorphism as commonly used means any change in a rock in either form or composition, from whatever cause. By metasomatism, according to Lindgren, is meant a metamorphism that involves a ch

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Primary Alteration of Wall Rocks (51ac0072-8929-4bb7-a3c8-80de17ab8347)

    By C Gunther

    The term metamorphism as commonly used means any change in a rock in either form or composition, from whatever cause. By metasomatism, according to Lindgren, is meant a metamorphism that involves a ch

    Jan 1, 1932

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    PART V - Papers - Decarburization of Iron-Carbon Melts in CO2-CO Atmospheres; Kinetics of Gas-Metal Surface Reactions

    By E. T. Turkdogan, J. H. Swisher

    bi the fivst part of the paper results ave given on the rate of decarburization of Fe-C melts ln CO2-CO atmospheres at 1580°C. The rate -controlling step is believed to he that irvlloluing dissociatio

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Modern Mining Methods-- Longwall, Shortwall

    By Kenneth P. Katen

    INTRODUCTION Though the use of continuous mining machines consolidated the operations of cutting, drilling, blasting, and loading in one machine that would theoretically provide uninterrupted prod

    Jan 1, 1981

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    London Paper - The Crystallography of Iron

    By G. Cartaud, F. Osmond

    We have already devoted two previous memoirs to this question. In the firstL we collated and discussed the existing literature on the subject; in the second: we described the crystalline forms obtaine

    Jan 1, 1907

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    Institute of Metals Division - A Simple Method of Estimating the Chemical Spinodal

    By J. E. Hilliard, H. E. Cook

    It is shown that for systems having a miscibility gap the spinodal composition (c,) in the vicinity of the critical temperature (Tc) is related to the equilibrium composition (c,) by where cc is th

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Some Factors Influencing Recovery of Condensate in Recycling Operations

    By Laurance Reid

    HIGH compression ratios, resulting from high injection pressures and relatively low recovery process pressures, constitute a major problem, which has confronted those engaged in gas recycling for cond

    Jan 1, 1940