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  • AIME
    Canadian Paper - A Contribution to the Kick versus Rittinger Dispute (with Discussion)

    By H. E. T. Haultain

    The study of rock crushing or grinding in tube-mills is difficult on account of the large size of the units employed in the field and the large number of variables entering into the problem. Three

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Future of Zinc Mining Depends on Galvanizing Industry

    By Victor Rakowsky

    A CLEAR understanding of the factors that deter-mine the consumption of zinc metal is essential to a proper survey of the future of the industry and the relation of the several producing districts. Wi

    Jan 3, 1923

  • AIME
    Field Site Data Processing: A High-Frequency Radio Communication Link Between Field Camp and Computer (ac98e92f-b207-4f1c-a324-3c8b6d940267)

    By Joseph Moses Botbol

    This study was designed to demonstrate the viability of using high-frequency radio transmission as a means of communications between a remote field camp and a time- sharing computer system. A field ca

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Coal And Oxygen

    By S. W. Parr

    STUDIES relating to the behavior of coal toward oxygen may have for their purpose the determination of the fundamental factors that underlie spontaneous combustion, weathering and deterioration, and t

    Jan 6, 1925

  • AIME
    Notes On The Plastic Deformation Of Steel During Overstrain*

    By Henry Howe

    §1. FOUR ASPECTS OF FLOW in the plastic deformation of steel by overstrain, such as punching, wire-drawing, tensile rupture, etc., are: (1) The inter-granular, i.e., the relative movements of the se

    Jan 4, 1914

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    Atlantic City Paper - The Influence of Antimony on the Cold-Shortness of Brass

    By Erwin S. Sperry

    The formation of cracks in metals is one of the most perplexing obstacles encountered during the process of rolling. When occurring in brass they may be due to several causes: 1. Shrinkage-cracks.

    Jan 1, 1899

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    The Tooele Plant Of The International Smelting & Refining Co. (deb3d309-0f9d-41ed-955c-df0eb730ba5c)

    By H. N. Thomson

    (Butte Meeting, August, 1913.) GENERAL. THE Tooele plant. off the International Smelting & Refining Co. is situated at the mouth of Pine canyon, Tooele county, Utah. It is connected with the main li

    Jan 7, 1913

  • AIME
    Petroleum and Gas - Advances in Drilling and Production Methods

    By N. W. Wickersham, Ward B. Blodget, Roberts R. Boyd

    The year 1926 has seen few radical changes or developments in methods of drilling and handling oil wells, but it has been a year of steady progress and development in deep drilling and production meth

    Jan 1, 1927

  • AIME
    New York Paper - American Students of Mining in Germany

    By J. C. Bartlett

    As American students of mining, philosophy, philology, music, history, or art have found it necessary or highly advantageous to supplement their course of study at home by a residence of some years at

  • AIME
    The Production of Gold and Silver in the United States

    By Rossiter W. Raymond

    THE most important event in the history of mining in the United States was the discovery of gold in California, which led to the rapid development, not only of a new industry, but of a new empire. The

    Jan 1, 1875

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    Research with Regard to the Non-Magnetic and Magnetic Conditions of Manganese Steel

    By F. R. S., B. Hopkinson, R. Hadfield

    A short time ago Professor Stoughton askes the writer if he would present a paper for the Feburary meeting of our Institute.

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Permitting Process For Coal Mining - Federal And State

    By Lyle D. Randen

    With the environmental movement beginning in the late 1960's came a deluge of permit requirements for the mining industry. Coal mining has been one of, if not the most, severely impacted of the m

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Baltimore Paper - The Magnetic Iron-Ores of Ashe County. N.C.

    By H. B. C. Nitze

    In view of the extensive use of vanning-machines in this country, a brief comparison of the results obtained by the plain belt generally employed, and the corrugated belt which was introduced a few ye

    Jan 1, 1893

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    Two-Way Belt Conveyor Transportation

    By C. W. Thompson

    The two-way belt conveyor for coal mine service simultaneously carries coal from faces and transports men and supplies into the mine, largely eliminating the necessity for rubber-tired supply and man

    Jan 9, 1953

  • AIME
    Model Discrimination In The Flotation Of A Porphyry Copper Ore

    By F. F. Aplan, E. C. Dowling, R. R. Klimpel

    Numerous flotation models have been proposed in the literature. Thirteen of these have been applied to batch flotation data and evaluated with respect to one another using statistical techniques. Flo

    Jan 1, 1986

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    United Nuclear-Homestake Partners Recover U3O8 Via Alkaline Leaching

    Capable of processing 3500 tpd of uranium ore, the United Nuclear-Homestake Partners' mill in Grants, N. M., differs considerably from the nearby mills of Anaconda and Kerr-McGee in at least two

    Jan 8, 1974

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    Hazelton Paper - The Production of Gold and Silver in the United States

    By Rossiter W. Raymond

    The most important event in the history of mining in the United States was the discovery of gold in California, which led to the rapid development, not only of a new industry, but of a new empire. The

  • AIME
    New Look At Long-Term Anchorage: Key To Roof Bolt Efficiency

    By Robert Stefanko

    Roof bolting in coal mines has progressed very rapidly in the last decade, and today this method of support is in general use. There are many theories concerning the functions of roof bolts, but the i

    Jan 5, 1962

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    Reclamation and Treatment of the Ophir Hill Tailing Deposit

    By Rip Thompson

    ALTHOUGH the metallurgical treatment for the Ophir Hill tailings was developed more than 20 years ago and in the interim a vast amount of experimental work was done with later-developed flotation rea-

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Plate Tectonics And Mineral Deposits: Some Questions And Answers (6e18ef25-42d0-4ad6-b42b-78284041ca3a)

    By Patrick M. Hurley

    The relationships between mineral deposits and various plate margin mechanisms are examined under the constraints of radiogenic isotopes and other geochemical indicators. It seems like1 y that: (1) de

    Jan 1, 1978