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  • NIOSH
    RI 4174 Tungsten Deposits in Alaska

    By Wilford S. Wright, Harold E. Heide, Robert L. Thorne, Neal M. Muir, Aner W. Erickson, Bruce I. Thomas

    A program of investigation of strategic and critical minerals began in 1940 to examine and develop tungsten occurrences in the western United States and Alaska. During the years in which the nation wa

    Jun 1, 1948

  • NIOSH
    IC 6439 Effect on Workers of Air Conditions

    By R. R. Sayers

    That the maintenance of proper air conditions is a most important factor in the control of occupational hazards is shown by the large amount of material presented each year through the technical journ

    Feb 1, 1931

  • DFI
    Guidelines for Selecting Cutoff Wall Systems

    By Mary Ellen Large

    This publication of Deep Foundations Institute (DFI) is intended to provide project owners, design engineers and construction professionals with guidelines for selecting cutoff wall and barrier system

    Jan 1, 2021

  • AIME
    A Sea-Level Canal' at Panama-A Study of Its Desirability and Feasibility

    By Lewis M. Haupt

    Discussion of the paper of Mr. Granger, presented at the New Haven meeting, February, 1909, and published in Bulletin No. 25, January, 1909, pp. 1 to 37. LEWIS M. HAUPT, Philadelphia, Pa. (communicat

    Jul 1, 1909

  • NIOSH
    IC 6678 Metal-Mine Fires And Ventilation

    By D. Harrington

    Metal-mine fires in the United States are not of frequent occurrence and relatively for of those that do occur result in loss of life, although many cause heavy property loss or are costly to extingui

    Jan 1, 1933

  • NIOSH
    IC 8225 Copper - A Materials Survey ? Introduction

    By A. D. McMahon

    This survey is one of a series of Bureau of Mines publications designed to serve the needs of Government and industry for comprehensive information on mineral commodities and activities. Copper, a v

    Jan 1, 1964

  • SME
    Improving Comminution Efficiency

    By Ulf Marklund, Manfred Lindvall

    Fighting the challenge of diminishing ore grades, low base metal prices and a changing pattern of ore supply, Boliden has now taken the second generation of the fully­autogenous grinding concept on st

    Jan 1, 1992

  • RMCMI
    Wednesday, Feb. 18, 1925 Afternoon Session 2 P. M.

    PRESIDENT LITTLEJOHN: Before we open the discussion on the Utah mining laws, I want to bring out what I consider a slight misunderstanding on some of the things that I said this forenoon relative to o

    Jan 1, 1925

  • NIOSH
    Experimental Mine And Laboratory Dust Explosion Research At NIOSH

    By Isaac A. Zlochower, Michael J. Sapko, Eric S. Weiss, Kenneth L. Cashdollar

    This paper describes dust explosion research conducted in an experimental mine and in a 20-L laboratory chamber at the Pittsburgh Research Laboratory (PRL) of the National Institute for Occupational S

  • SAIMM
    Notices (bebc3498-16e6-4878-b5cc-86fc2f4c36ae)

    10th COMMONWEALTH MINING AND METALLURGICAL CONGRESS-CANADA, 1974 The Commonwealth Council of Mining and Metallurgical Institutions has received and accepted an invitation from The Canadian Institut

  • SME
    Maintenance And Operation Of High Capacity Underground Mining Machinery

    By John S. Newton

    Modern high capacity underground mining machinery is a complex of mechanical, electrical and hydraulic components which have greatly increased capability over similar components of mining machinery of

    Jan 1, 1962

  • AIME
    The Philosophy Of International Atomic Energy Control

    By John M. Hancock

    IN beginning my remarks, may I make it entirely clear that since January 4, 1947, I have not been a member of the United States Delegation to-the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission I am speaking,

    Jan 1, 1947

  • AIME
    International Engineering Congress, 1915

    Date of Congress: Sept. 20-25, 1915 The Committee on Local Affairs is fortunate in having secured for a period expiring on Oct. 17, an option. on 100 rooms at the Palace, St. Francis. and Fairmont ho

    Jan 9, 1914

  • AUSIMM
    Getting Value From R&D

    New knowledge has no economic value unless it can be applied, or æcapturedÆ, as the R&D jargon has it. Australia probably spends more than $500 m per year on mineral industry R&D, distributed amongst

    Jan 1, 1998

  • NIOSH
    RI 2609 Firing a Hand-Fired Down-Draft Furnace

    By J. F. Barkley

     This paper describes the method used and results obtained in testing a hand-fired down-draft furnace at a plant in Washington, D. C., in order to determine the method of firing that would give the

    May 1, 1924

  • SME
    Frontier Technologies That 1 Make' Mines

    By Hans von Michaelis

    It is difficult to fail if one has a great deposit, but 'great' ore deposits are few and far between. More often one hears that a mine has been 'made' rather than found. This is particularly true for

    Jan 1, 1995

  • TMS
    Study On The Standard Pattern Of Raman Spectrum Of Heptamolybdate Ion In Aqueous Solution

    By Daojin Cao

    Aiming at many controversial reports on Raman spectral pattern of heptamolybdate ion in aqueous solution appearing in the literature and the absence of its standard pattern, the comparative investigat

    Jan 1, 2006

  • AUSIMM
    Strategic Planning for the Future of Illawarra Coal

    In the future, Illawarra Coal, the primary metallurgical coal producer in the southern coal fields of New South Wales, will face many unique challenges not found in other coal or minerals production a

    Jan 1, 2007

  • NIOSH
    Design Methodology For Standing Secondary Roof Support In Longwall Tailgates

    By James J. Bryja, Thomas M. Barczak, Dennis R. Dolinar, Joe Bower, Thomas P. Mucha

    Maintaining ground stability in the gate roads, particularly the tailgate, has always been critical to the success of longwall mining, both in terms of safety and productivity. Several new support tec

  • AIME
    Personnel Service (e7a218ca-8836-4725-9b66-8a43b9fdf5c3)

    THE following employment items are made available to AIME members on a nonprofit basis by the Engineering Societies Personnel Service, Inc , operating in cooperation with the Four Founder Societies Lo

    Jan 1, 1952