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New York Paper General - Geophysical Exploration for Ores (With Discussion)By Max Mason
In 1923 a Western mining company was experimenting with the device of an inventor designed to locate buried ores by radio. Because the progress was slow and the results were confusing, the company beg
Jan 1, 1929
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Technical Notes - A Simple Constant Stress Creep TestBy R. P. Carreker, J. C. Fisher
Cheep tests are normally constant load tests. Such tests approximate some types of service conditions and therefore are justified from the engineering point of view. Coupled with this consideration is
Jan 1, 1950
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Members Of The Institute In Military Service (9e574a51-25f3-4b5f-bd52-0364bb9e93fc)(The following list contains the names of those members of the Institute of whose connection with military service. we have only recently become acquainted; it also includes the names of a few who hav
Jan 5, 1918
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St. Louis Paper - October, 1917 - Mine Models (with Discussion)By H. H. Stoek
Mine models have three distinct uses: 1. As exhibits in expositions and museums. 2. As exhibits in law suits. 3. As illustrations in teaching mining engineering. All three uses are in a se
Jan 1, 1918
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Iron and Steel Division - Some Aspects Of Hardenable Alloy SteelsBy Herbert J. French
Herbert 1. French (Member 1934), vice president of the International Nickel Co. Inc., assistant vice president of the International Nickel Co. of Canada Ltd., and AIME Howe Memorial Lecturer for 1956,
Jan 1, 1957
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A Graphic Statistical History of the Joplin or Tri-State Lead-Zinc DistrictBy John S. Brown
IN 1925 the writer undertook a detailed statistical study of all producing areas in the Joplin district as a basis for evaluating programs and measuring objectives. For this purpose, the published fig
Jan 9, 1951
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Waldemar Lindgren, Honorary MemberBy AIME AIME
SCANDINAVIAN countries seem somehow to furnish an amount of talent and leadership far be- yond their population and among them Sweden is possibly at the top. The United States has many eminent citizen
Jan 1, 1931
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New York Paper - Skip Hoisting for Coal Mines (with Discussion)By A Allen, J. A. Garcia
The large increase in the wages of mine workers makes it imperative that all factors tending to limit production per miner be eliminated, if possible. The trolley and storage-battery locomotive, minin
Jan 1, 1922
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Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Explosive Shock Waves on a Gold-Silver AlloyBy A. S. Appleton, M. B. Bever, G. E. Dieter
A gold-silver alloy was deformed by explosive loading at shock pressures up to 510 kbars. The stored energy and hardness increased over the whole range of pressures; the largest rates of increase we
Jan 1, 1962
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Petroleum Economics - Future Demand for California Petroleum Products (With Discussion)By A. H. Hand
When considering the question of future demand for crude petroleum in California, one must first decide whether it is to be approached in the light of the definition of "demand" when used in economics
Jan 1, 1937
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Primary Alteration Of Wall RocksThe 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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What Does Finance Mean For The Mining Industry?By John K. Hammes
INTRODUCTION This introductory paper presents a description and definition of what the finance function is and what it specifically means for the mining industry. In its simplest terms, finance is
Jan 1, 1985
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Soviet Coal Productivity: Clarifying The Facts And FiguresBy V. V. Strishkov, Zane E. Murphy, George Markon
Soviet industrial expansion depends on coal as a source of power and raw materials for the USSR's metallurgical and chemical industries. Knowledge of the Soviet Union's coal resources and pr
Jan 5, 1973
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Oxidative Destruction of Ammonia for Restoration of Uranium Solution Mining Sites (1fba419e-57ec-43d1-a83a-fcca552f0d9e)By M. J. Humenick, K. Garwacka
A laboratory experimental research project was conducted to evaluate the use of chlorine for the oxidative destruction of residual ammonia that may remain in ground water after in-situ uranium solutio
Jan 1, 1985
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Minerals Beneficiation - Jaw Crusher Capacities, Blake and Single-Toggle or Overhead Eccentric TypesBy D. H. Gieskieng
THE advent of curved jaw crusher wearing plates made an approach other than segmental layout analysis desirable for prediction of capacities. For some time it had been known that the drawing board cap
Jan 1, 1952
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Personal (84cb9636-00a9-4d7a-981f-47fc5f1eb6ce)(Members are urged to send in for this column any notes of interest concerning themselves or their fellow-members.) Members and guests who called at Institute headquarters during the period Apr. 10,
Jan 6, 1916
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Automatic Truck Dispatching Using A Microcomputer (f3b69e5b-6392-491e-b67b-f952a58b9867)By A. Rakshit, W. E. Kolb, Y. C. Kim
An IBM/XT microcomputer with 10 MB hard disk storage, together with automatic sensing capability of truck movements at several key locations in the pit, formed the core of this automatic truck dispatc
Jan 1, 1986
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Production - Foreign - Russian Oil Industry in 1938By Basil B. Zavoico
During 1938 the Russian oil industry, while able to increase its production 4.69 per cent above the preceding year, was not successful in correcting some of its basic difficulties, and the industry&ap
Jan 1, 1939
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Production - Foreign - Russian Oil Industry in 1938By Basil B. Zavoico
During 1938 the Russian oil industry, while able to increase its production 4.69 per cent above the preceding year, was not successful in correcting some of its basic difficulties, and the industry&ap
Jan 1, 1939
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The Constitution Of Coal (ad455ad5-97b3-4c01-880d-d83d1f2a77eb)By Reinhardt Thiessen
IN THE general study of coal, all evidence points in the one direction -that coals had their origin in a manner analogous to that of peat. The best method of studying coal, whether it concerns its che
Jan 3, 1925