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Annual Report and Accounts for the year ended 30th June, 1979Council and Standing Committees, 1978-1979 President: Dr M. G. Atmore. Vice-Presidents: D. A. Viljoen and Dr P. R. Jochens. Honorary Treasurer: J. K. E. Douglas. Immediate Past President: P. A. vo
Jan 1, 1979
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Annual Report and Accounts for the year ended 30th June, 1980Council and Standing Committees, 1979-1980 President: D. A. Viljoen. Senior Vice-President: Dr P. R. Jochens. Junior Vice-President: G. Y. Nisbet. Honorary Treasurer: Dr D. G. Krige. Immediate
Jan 1, 1980
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Annual Report and Accounts for the year ended 30th June, 1982Council and Standing Committees - 1981/82 President: G. Y. Nisbet. Senior Vice-President: Prof. A. N. Brown. Junior Vice-President: Prof. R. P. King. Honorary Treasurer: Prof. D. G. Krige. Immedi
Jan 1, 1982
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Annual Report and Accounts for the year ended 30th June, 1983Council and Standing Committees - 1982/83 President: Prof. A. N. Brown Vice Presidents: Prof. R. P. King and J. D. Austin Honorary Treasurer: Prof. D. G. Krige Immediate Past President: G. Y. Nisbet
Jan 1, 1983
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Annual Report and Accounts for the year ended 30th June, 1985Council and Standing Committees-1984/85 President: J.D. Austin Vice Presidents: H.E. James and Dr H. Wagner Immediate Past President: Prof. R.P. King Honorary Treasurer: Prof. D.G. Krige Members o
Jan 1, 1985
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Annual Report and Accounts for the year ending 30th June 1977Council and Standing Committees, 1976-1977 President: Dr M. D. G. Salamon. Vice-Presidents: P. A. von Wielligh and Dr M. G. Atmore. Honorary Treasurer: J. K. E. Douglas. Immediate Past President
Jan 1, 1978
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Annual Report for the year ended 30th June, 1988COUNCIL FOR 1987/88 President B.C. Alberts President-elect C.E. Fivaz Vice Presidents Senior Junior Dr O.K.H. Steffen H.G. Mosenthal Immediate Past President Dr H. Wagner Honorary Treasurer
Jan 1, 1988
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Annual Report for the year ended 30th June, 1991COUNCIL FOR 1990/91 President H.G. Mosenthal President Elect RD. Beck Senior J.P. Hoffman Vice Presidents Junior Or H. Scott-Russell Immediate Past President Or O.K.H. Steffen Honorary Tre
Jan 1, 1991
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Annual Report for the year ending 30th June, 1990COUNCIL FOR 1989/90 President Dr O.K.H. Steffen President-elect Mr H.G. Mosenthal Senior R.D. Beck Vice Presidents Junior ].P. Hoffman Immediate Past President C.E. Fivaz Honorary Treasure
Jan 1, 1990
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Annual Report for the year ending 30th June, 1998Council for 1998/99 President R.P. Mohring President Elect J.R. Dixon Vice Presidents Senior junior M.H. Rogers Dr L.A. Cramer Immediate Past President Honorary Treasurer Dr N.A. Barcza J.A.
Jan 1, 1985
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Annual report of the Council of the Institution of Mining and MetallurgyThe Council of the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy submitted the report of the affairs of the Institution for the session 1970-71, and the Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31 December, 19
Dec 1, 1971
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Annual Report of the Woman's AuxiliaryANNUAL meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of the American Institute of Mining and Metal-lurgical Engineers convened on Tuesday morn-ing, Feb. 20, the president, Mrs. H. W. Hardinge, presiding. Pres
Jan 4, 1923
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Annual Review - Exploration 1986By E. D. Attanasi, J. H. DeYoung
Although fraught with problems of completeness and comparability, statistical measures of mineral exploration in the United States point downward for 1985 and 1986. Exploration expenditures in the US
Jan 5, 1987
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Annual Review - CoalBy M. D. Cooper
Production of both anthracite and bituminous coal in 1954 was about 16 pct below 1953. Estimates on Dec. 1, 1954, indicated 27 million tons of anthracite and 385 million tons of bituminous. Decline in
Jan 3, 1955
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Annual Review - CoalBy John F. Barkley, J. W. Woomer, H. F. Yancey, H. B. Charmbury
The coal picture in 1955 was much brighter than in 1954, when the tonnage produced dropped to the 1939 level. Bituminous coal and lignite production are expected to approach 465 million tons, against
Feb 1, 1956
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Annual Review - Industrial Minerals in 1954By Robert C. Stephenson
In 1954, a year when general industrial production declined, it is significant that industrial mineral products continued in high demand. Phenomenal growth of the cement industry, increase in filler-f
Jan 3, 1955
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Annual Review - Underground Mining - The Trends in 1956 - Arizona-New MexicoBy Hugh Steele, Brower Dellinger
U. S. mining trends for 1956 continued steadily U+ S. uphill, technique and equipment advanced with the pull, and exploration and development of once mined districts attracted more attention than new
Jan 2, 1957
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Annual Review 1987 - Exploration - IntroductionBy E. D. Attanasi, M. W. Bultman
Most statistical measures of mineral exploration continued downward in 1986. Prospects in 1987, however, appear to have brightened for exploration as the overall economic health of the mineral industr
Jan 5, 1988
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Annual Review 1988By E. D. Attanasi, M. W. Bultman, J. H. DeYoung
The 1987 recovery in the US mining industry permitted modest increases in exploration expenditures that year (Fig. 1). Favorable market conditions apparently allowed the gains to be sus¬tained in 1988
Jan 1, 1989
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Annual Review 1989 – Exploration – Mining – Minerals Processing - CoalBy E. D. Attanasi
The US mining industry finished the traumatic 1980s with a strong economic performance. Worldwide economic growth and capital spending led to tight metal markets. So, 1989 metals prices were generally
Jan 1, 1990