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    Present Mining Conditions in Mexico

    By S. F. Shaw

    MINING conditions in Mexico during the current year have been most unfavorable, synchronizing with conditions in the United States, but the outlook for the near future is improving. The chief difficul

    Jan 1, 1921

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    The Aeroplane in Engineering

    By Louis Huntoon

    THE USE of the aeroplane in engineering work is quite recent. Its general application to all branches of engineering, including mining and metallurgical engineering, is increasing and its possible use

    Jan 12, 1923

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    Discussion of Papers Published Prior to September 1963 - Effect of Feed Size in Comminution

    By B. H. Bergstrom, A. P. Cohen, D. W. Fuerstenau

    B.H. Bergstrorn (Research Div., Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, Wis.) — Fuerstenau and Cohen have concluded from our study of single particle crushing, which had suggested that the size moduli o

    Jan 1, 1963

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    The Design, Construction, And Cost Of Two Mine Bulkheads

    By Sidney Wise

    WHILE the installation of mine bulkheads to retain water under high pressure is y no means a rarity, the following points Which arose in the designing and placing of two of these bulkheads may be of i

    Jan 8, 1914

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    Salt Lake Paper - The Design, Construction, and Cost of Two Mine Bulkheads

    By Sidney L. Wise, Walter Strache

    While the installation of mine bulkheads to retain water under high pressure is by no means a rarity, the following points which arose in the designing and placing of two of these bulkheads may be of

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Rumania during 1930 (With Discussion)

    By Ionel I. Gardescu

    During the summer of 1930 the average daily oil production of Rumania registered a new peak at 128,000 bbl. per day. The estimated potential production as of September, 1930, was as high as 235,000 bb

    Jan 1, 1931

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    New York Paper - Requirements of Refractories for Open Hearth (with Discussion)

    By G. A. Bole, F. W. Davis

    The purpose of this paper is not to report, to the Institute, the results so far obtained in the survey, by the Bureau of Mines, of the metallurgical requirements for open-hearth refractories, but to

    Jan 1, 1924

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    Bridgeport Paper - Discussion (continued) of Mr. Stetefeldt's paper on consumption of fuel in the Taylor gas-producer (see vol. xxiii., pp. 134 and 585)

    lv. H. Blauvelt, Great Falls, Montana (communication to the Secretary): In his remarks on Mr. Stetefeldt's paper (Trans., xxiii., 587)) Mr. Goetz observes: " Trouble experienced with producers

    Jan 1, 1895

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    Digest Of Reports On Technology - Plasticity Theory Applied To Rock Movement In Ore Passes

    By E. P. Pfleider, W. G. Pariseau

    Even as the rational selection of excavation equipment requires a matching of machine performance capabilities to rock response characteristics, the functional features of transportation systems must

    Jan 6, 1968

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    Zinc Mining and Concentrating at Rosebery

    Spencer Gulf takes off from the Great Australian Bight cutting a 200 mile deep wedge of water into the South Australia coastline. A pale winter sun shines yellowly on the choppy surface of this body o

    Jan 10, 1964

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    Mineral Industry Demands And General Market Equilibrium

    By Richard Thomas Newcomb

    Chapters 5a, 5b, and 6 discuss the long- run supply of minerals and the characteristics of reserve search and production peculiar to extractive industries. It is now necessary to complete the picture

    Jan 1, 1976

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    New York Paper - The Contract Wage System for Mines (with Discussion)

    By 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 1, 1920

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    Review of the Month (c7398a76-69d7-464b-abbc-4ba7d1b1c084)

    ON JUNE 7 the German Government handed to the French and Belgians a new proposal for reparations, which offered 1,200,000,000 gold marks annually, to be guaranteed as to 500,000,000 by a mortgage on t

    Jan 6, 1923

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    Part III – March 1968 - Papers - On The Structure of Aluminum Films

    By d&apos, L. Berenbaum, F. Heurle, R. Rosenberg

    The structure of aluminum films obtained by evaporation was studied by electron microscopy, mostly by replica techniques and X-ray diffraction. The resistivities and stress conditions of the films w

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Production - Foreign - Petroleum Developments in Colombia, 1942-1944 Inclusive

    By O. C. Wheeler

    The reports for the years 1942 and 1943 were written in 1943 and 1944, respectively, and were summarized at the meetings of the Institute in February of those two years, but the manuscripts were held

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Asarco - Sacaton Unit - Casa Grande, Arizona

    Asarco's Sacaton unit, located near Casa Grande 45 miles southeast of Phoenix, Arizona, was brought into production in February 1974. Ore reserves are estimated at about 48 million tons at 0. 95%

    Jan 1, 1978

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    Papers - Comminution - Surface Measurement by van der Waals Adsorption (T.P. 1666, Min. Tech., May 1944, with discussion)

    By A. M. Gavdin, F. W. Bowdish

    Mineral dressing is an industrial art concerned with the treatment and separation of solids suspended in fluids. Knowledge and evaluation of the area of solid-fluid interface is important in all cases

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Papers - Comminution - Surface Measurement by van der Waals Adsorption (T.P. 1666, Min. Tech., May 1944, with discussion)

    By A. M. Gavdin, F. W. Bowdish

    Mineral dressing is an industrial art concerned with the treatment and separation of solids suspended in fluids. Knowledge and evaluation of the area of solid-fluid interface is important in all cases

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Magnesium Alloys - Gain Refinement of a Carbothermic Magnesium Alloy by Superheating

    By Ralph Hultgren, Bernard York, David W. Mitchell

    It is a well-known fact that magnesium-alloy castings are apt to be coarse grained if the melt is not superheated several hundred degrees above the melting point before casting. (The casting temperatu

    Jan 1, 1945