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Hazard Evasion Program for Mine PlanningBy Frank Ruskey, Richard G. Burdick
Many problems associated with potential hazards in a proposed mining area may not be adequately appraised because of the complexity of trying to evaluate them in terms of production requirements. Freq
Jan 1, 1976
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Stockpile Designs For Unit Train LoadingsBy Charles E. Packard
Many coal producers have been faced recently with the problem of arranging their production facilities to accommodate recent trends in the transportation of their product. Each operator is normally fa
Jan 8, 1964
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Resistance Thermometry for Industrial Use - DiscussionG. A. ROUSH,* South Bethlehem, Pa. (written discussion?).-Mr. Frey is correct in his impression that ice floats, but "frazil" ice happens to be the exception to the rule. The requirements for the form
Jan 12, 1919
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Psychiatric Social WorksOn June 15, Dr. E. E. Southard gave the following report to the Advisory Committee on Industrial Mental Hygiene of the. Engineering Foundation. Psychiatric social work, a new specialty in social work
Jan 8, 1919
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Mine Planning System For Underground MinesBy A. M. Mirani
The Mine Planning System consists of two parts: 1. A Sales Forecast (Sales Planning) 2. A Production Planning. The mathematical methods of the sales forecast are the exponential smoothing and a method
Jan 1, 1969
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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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San Francisco Paper - Underground Mining Systems of Ray Consolidated Copper Co. (with Discussion)By Lester A. Blackner
The Ray Consolidated Copper Co.'s mining property is located on Mineral Creek, 6 miles north of Kelvin, at Ray, Pinal County, Ariz. (Fig. 1). The mining claims now owned by the company consis
Jan 1, 1916
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Techniques for Pitch Mining in AnthraciteBy Garfield Schnee
MACHINERY has not taken the place of manual labor in steep pitch coal in the anthracite field and there is a shortage of miners experienced in this type of work. To overcome these difficulties several
Jan 10, 1950
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Backed-up Mills for Continuous RollingBy Lloyd Jones
THE strip industry made rapid strides in regard to both width and gage until about 1922, when the maximum width was about 20 in. In the hot mills, strips of thin gages in wide widths could be pro-duce
Jan 3, 1928
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Production - Domestic - Development of Oil and Gas in Missouri in 1941By Frank C. Greene
The year 1941 was uneventful in oil and gas development in Missouri. No new pools were opened and several areas with promising structures, in the northwestern part of the state, were disappointing whe
Jan 1, 1942
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Production - Domestic - Development of Oil and Gas in Missouri in 1941By Frank C. Greene
The year 1941 was uneventful in oil and gas development in Missouri. No new pools were opened and several areas with promising structures, in the northwestern part of the state, were disappointing whe
Jan 1, 1942
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Production - Domestic - Development along Fault Zone of South Central Texas in 1939By William H. Spice
No devclopment of major importance has been made in the south central fault-line district of Texas during 1939. Four new fields have been discovcred, all of which appear to be of minor importance, wit
Jan 1, 1940
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Production - Domestic - Development along Fault Zone of South Central Texas in 1939By William H. Spice
No devclopment of major importance has been made in the south central fault-line district of Texas during 1939. Four new fields have been discovcred, all of which appear to be of minor importance, wit
Jan 1, 1940
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The Contract Wage System for MinesBy A. K. Knickerbocker
PRACTICALLY all underground work on the Minnesota iron ranges is done by miners working on a so-called contract wage system. This system, while it has certain advantages over the straight day's p
Jan 2, 1920
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Athletic Supplies For The 602D EngineersWe are advised by Second-Lieutenant Maxwell E. Erdofy, a member of the Institute, and athletic officer of the 602d Engineers, stationed at Camp Devens, Mass., that his regiment, representing all branc
Jan 5, 1918
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Topographic Maps For The Mining Engineer.By E. G. Woodruff
(Butte Meeting, August, 1913.) FEW authors of treatises and papers on engineering subjects have . given adequate attention to topographic maps.. The statement applies especially to mining engineering
Jan 6, 1913
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Washington Survey - Questions Up For ArgumentBy Freeman Bishop
Senator Henry M. Jackson t D. Wash.) recently tossed a live grenade into the hardrock mining industry with proposed legislation to change provisions of the law governing Federally owned mineral values
Jan 1, 1971
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A Design for More Effective ProrationBy Joseph Pogue
OVER a period of years the writer has presented a number of studies1 on various aspects of proration, in a progressive attempt to analyze critically and constructively the economic complexities of thi
Jan 1, 1939
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Activated Bleaching Clay for the FutureBy Andrew Torok, Thomas D. Thompson
Research efforts have not developed techniques for the complete desulfurization of coal that is needed to reduce air pollution caused by burning coal and to reduce the sulfur in metallurgical coke. Su
Jan 1, 1973
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Institute Reports for the Year 1925TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MINING AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERS Gentlemen -The Institute was founded 54 years ago "with the object of promoting the arts and sciences conn
Jan 1, 1923