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  • AIME
    Discussions - Of Mr. Bruuton's Paper on Modern Progress in Mining and Metallurgy in the Western United States (see p. 543)

    William Kent, New York, N. Y.:—The Institute may congratulate itself on the opportunity of reading the splendid address of President Brunton. It is an admirable summary of the progress that has been m

    Jan 1, 1910

  • AIME
    Lake Superior Paper - A Mine-Dam

    By William Kelly

    An exploring-drift, on the bottom level of the Curry mine, at Norway, Mich., on the Menominee range, cut a stream of water, which increased considerably the expense of pumping. The hope that the suppl

    Jan 1, 1898

  • AIME
    New York Paper - Some Practical Suggestions Concerning the Genesis of Ore-Deposits

    By Max Boehmer

    The first and most lasting impression made upon the mind of him who examines a mine or a mining district consists in the observation that in each and every case there is an intimate association of the

    Jan 1, 1904

  • AIME
    Industrial Noise Is Deafening

    "Quiet, please!" is the newest directive being thrust at industry by guardians of the environment-with good reason. In countless cases, industrial noise is literally deafening its listeners, and soone

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AIME
    Part VII – July 1968 – Communications - Discussion of "The Solubility Limit and Diffusivity of Carbon in Molybdenum"*

    By C. P. Kempter

    AS part of a continuing program of liquid metals research, the densities of liquid lead, tin, zinc, cadmium, and indium have been measured by a pycnometric method. The pycnometers are made of high-d

    Jan 1, 1969

  • AIME
    Philadelphia Paper - The Cause of Rustiness and of some of the Losses in Working Gold

    By T. Egleston

    There has alrvays been atheory among those working placer mines that gold is both folind rusty," and becomes so under treatment, hy which they nleun, not that gold becomes coated with oxide: of gold,

    Jan 1, 1881

  • AIME
    Deep Borings with the Diamond Drill

    By Oswald J. Heinrich

    (Supplementary Paper.) IN conclusion of a series of deep exploration-borings with the diamond drill, I beg to submit the following statements, supplernentary to those in my former papers on this s

    Jan 1, 1875

  • AIME
    The Mechanism Of CaO Dissolution Into Slag Melts

    By Y. Ueda, F. Noguchi, T. Yanagase

    The rate of CaO dissolution into slag melts is of great importance in the field of pyrometallurgy. In this study the mechanism of CaO dissolution has been investigated by observing the melt heated on

    Jan 1, 1976

  • AIME
    Atlantic City Paper - Standard Specifications for Locomotive-Cylinders

    By Walter Wood

    The specifications for locomotive-cylinders, which are given in a separate paper at this meeting, have been prepared so that castings (upon the successful use of which so much depends) shall be made t

    Jan 1, 1905

  • AIME
    Climax Moly’s 30,000 TPD Henderson Mill is Off the Drawing Board

    By J. D. Vincent, Paul A. Weyler

    Climax Molybdenum's plan for the Henderson 30,000 tpd molybdenite plant didn't just happen. It slowly evolved over a period of 3% years. Many plants cannot afford similar delays, but the Hen

    Jan 5, 1972

  • AIME
    Student Chapters, Faculty Sponsors, Heads of Departments and Chapter Counselors (61d65d93-d6fd-4907-8e56-3e4b57f92701)

    Univ of Alabama-University, Alabama-Mining and Metallurgical Society William L Mason, Faculty Sponsor, E C Wright, Dept Head Univ of Alaska-College, Alaska-Mining Society of the Univ of Alaska D

    Jan 1, 1959

  • AIME
    Investment Capital and Mineral Development

    By L. C. Raymond

    Why, in an age when natural resources are available on a scale heretofore unknown, and when there is an unprecedented need for them to be developed, have would leaders been unable to find solutions wh

    Jan 8, 1964

  • AIME
    PART VI - Communications - Interplanar Angles for Tetragonal Crystals

    By Paul Cherin

    ThE angle of intersection, 0, between h2k2l2 planes and the (loo), (110), (101), and (111) planes was calculated on an IBM 7040 using the well-known relationship

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AIME
    Employment (463a20e2-3a78-490e-8d15-149e909b4cf7)

    (Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons.) Mine and mill accountant for Mexico. Knowledge of Spanish desirable. Salary $150 to $2

    Jan 2, 1916

  • AIME
    Canal Zone Paper - Crushing-Machines for Cyanide-Plants

    By Mark R. Lamb

    The recent growth of a sentiment among cyanide-plant designers against the use of gravity-stamps for the crushing preliminary to cyanidation may be said to date from the almost simultaneous perfection

    Jan 1, 1911

  • AIME
    Stock-Piling for Peace

    By AIME AIME

    ON May 5, the Washington, D. C., Section, A.I.M.E., devoted its meeting to the many-sided and perplexing question of mineral stock-piling for peace. Opening the symposium, Harry J. Wolf, of the War P

    Jan 1, 1943

  • AIME
    On-Line Silica, Size And Surface Area Measurements At U.S. Steel's Minntac Taconite Concentrator

    By Blair R. Benner

    This paper describes the installation and operation of a Texas Nuclear on-line silica analyzer (NOLA) coupled with a Leeds and Northrup Microtrac particle-size monitor (Microtrac) at U.S. Steel's

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AIME
    Institute Committees (2ef9133f-022a-40e0-9801-dad06fa64812)

    New York Meets first Wednesday after first Tuesday of each month. DAVID 11. BROWNE, Chairman. JOHN H. JANEWAY, Vice-Chairman. F. E. PIERCE, Secretary, 35 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. P. A. MOSMAN,

    Jan 4, 1916

  • AIME
    Petroleum Division Finds Economics of Dominant Interest

    By Earl Oliver

    SEVERAL notable papers, and free discussion on many controversial subjects, marked the various sessions of the Petroleum Division at the annual meeting. The Division first convened on Tuesday afternoo

    Jan 1, 1932

  • AIME
    Ore-Deposits Of The Eastern Gold-Belt Of North Carolina

    By W. O. Crosby

    INTRODUCTION. THE crystalline belt of the Atlantic Seaboard, south of New York, attains its maximum breadth of 220 miles on the northern border of North Carolina; and in this State it is most widely

    Mar 1, 1908