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                     Using Computers To Enhance The Safety Of Mining Operations Using Computers To Enhance The Safety Of Mining OperationsBy J. C. Kerkering, P. M. Daling This paper discusses a study performed to evaluate the feasibility of transferring formal system safety assessment technology to the mining industry. A representative listing of formal techniques was Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Zinc Refinery Site Selection Zinc Refinery Site SelectionPaper withdrawn from publication September 8,1977, after book was printed. Pages 258.272 are therefore omitted. Jan 1, 1977 
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                     Standing Committees (9ec7de60-0dfc-43be-9218-2ae8ff49e52a) Standing Committees (9ec7de60-0dfc-43be-9218-2ae8ff49e52a)Executive Committee, Board of Directors Augustus B Kinzel, Chairman, J L Glllson, Vice-Chairman, A W Thornton, Howard C Pyle, Grover J Holt Finance Committee, Board of Directors Andrew Fletcher, Chai Jan 1, 1958 
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                     Ground-Water and Engineering Geology in Siting of Sanitary Landfills (e3bb8b8f-b2ae-4683-b516-f1f89a0fe208) Ground-Water and Engineering Geology in Siting of Sanitary Landfills (e3bb8b8f-b2ae-4683-b516-f1f89a0fe208)By F. B. Sherman, Keros Cartwright Sanitary land filling has become one of the most widely used methods of disposing of solid refuse. A principal concern of regulatory agencies and the public itself is that landfill operations do not d Jan 1, 1972 
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                     Papers - Metal Mining - Some Recent Developments in Open-pit Mining on the Mesabi Range (With Discussion) Papers - Metal Mining - Some Recent Developments in Open-pit Mining on the Mesabi Range (With Discussion)By Earl E. Hunner At the end of the year 1914, the main North Star incline shaft had reached the 6300-ft. level, and encountered a vein dipping southwest, or exactly opposite to the North Star. Subsequent development f Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Notes on the Mining Industry of Canada Notes on the Mining Industry of CanadaBy Edward Judd CANADA'S mining industry is rapidly recovering from the depression through which it passed in 1921. Its total output of $183,029,600 in 1922 was 6.4 per cent. greater than that of 1921, and was e Jan 8, 1923 
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                     Technical Papers - Geophysics - Geophysical Investigations for Selection of Sale for Ramapadasagar Dam across the Godavari River in Madras, South India (Mining Tech., Nov. 1947, TP 2287, with discussion) Technical Papers - Geophysics - Geophysical Investigations for Selection of Sale for Ramapadasagar Dam across the Godavari River in Madras, South India (Mining Tech., Nov. 1947, TP 2287, with discussion)By M. B. Ramachandra Roa This paper records the results of the earth resistivity surveys made in the Godavari River in connection with the Ramapadasagar project. After describing the topographical and geological features of t Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Technical Papers and Discussions - Tungsten, Molybdenum and Chromium - Thin Oxide Films on Molybdenum (Metals Tech., Sept. 1947, TP 2226) With discussion Technical Papers and Discussions - Tungsten, Molybdenum and Chromium - Thin Oxide Films on Molybdenum (Metals Tech., Sept. 1947, TP 2226) With discussionBy E. A. Gulbransen, W. S. Wysong The behavior of molybdenum and its surface oxides in oxidizing and reducing gas atmospheres and in high vacua at elevated temperatures is a question of scientific and technical importance. The use of Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Annual Meeting One of the Best Even if Not the Biggest Annual Meeting One of the Best Even if Not the BiggestBy AIME AIME IF the observation of our British friends is true that Americans put new records in bigness above everything else then the 150th meeting of the Institute was not the grand success it seemed to be. Jus Jan 1, 1939 
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                     Mill Design For Labor Economy Mill Design For Labor EconomyBy Norman Weiss THE need for more efficient utilization of labor in the metal-mining industry has been the subject of several recent editorials in the mining press, and one attractive possibility for such improvement Jan 1, 1946 
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                     Minerals Beneficiation - Jaw Crusher Capacities, Blake and Single-Toggle or Overhead Eccentric Types 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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                     Institute of Metals Division - The Effects of Interstitial Solute Atoms on the Fatigue Limit Behavior of Titanium Institute of Metals Division - The Effects of Interstitial Solute Atoms on the Fatigue Limit Behavior of TitaniumBy Harry A. Lipsitt, Douglas Y. Wang A fatigue study in completely reversed axial tension-compression has been perforried on high-purity titanium and on three high-purity alloys of titanium. The alloys each contain approxi7nately 0.75 Jan 1, 1962 
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                     Part IX - Discussion of "The Thermodynamic Behavior of Oxygen in Liquid Binary-Metallic Solvents--A Simple Solution Model" Part IX - Discussion of "The Thermodynamic Behavior of Oxygen in Liquid Binary-Metallic Solvents--A Simple Solution Model"By J. V. Gluck In the present paper," as in earlier publications, V1'2"1 the authors present experimentally obtained relations for the free energy of solution of oxygen in various metals as a function of temper Jan 1, 1967 
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                     Evaluation Of Mineral Resources And The Unit Regional Value Concept Evaluation Of Mineral Resources And The Unit Regional Value ConceptBy W. David Menzie An inventory of the mineral resources of a region is a most desirable basis for planning their systematic development. In the absence of appropriate samples upon which to base a reliable estimate of t Jan 1, 1977 
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                     Wage Costs in the Mineral Industries Wage Costs in the Mineral IndustriesBy Paul M. Tyler ROUGHLY one-half the value of mineral products at mines or quarries must be spent for wages. In view of the steady increase in hourly wages that continued for several decades prior to the onslaught of Jan 1, 1933 
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                     Diamond Drilling - Some Problems Involved in the Interpretation of Diamond-drill-hole Sampling and Surveying (T. P. 1842, Mining Tech., Jan. 1946) (With discussion) Diamond Drilling - Some Problems Involved in the Interpretation of Diamond-drill-hole Sampling and Surveying (T. P. 1842, Mining Tech., Jan. 1946) (With discussion)By John J. Collins Page Purpose and scope..................... 521 Core sampling......................... 521 Sludge sampling....................... 527 Combining core and sludge assays ...... 533 Jan 1, 1946 
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                     Part IX – September 1968 - Papers - Hydrogen-Induced Expansions in Titanium-Aluminum Alloys Part IX – September 1968 - Papers - Hydrogen-Induced Expansions in Titanium-Aluminum AlloysBy Hansheinz Portisch, Harold Margolin A surface expansion was found to occur sometime after etching in Ti-A1 alloys containing 9.5 to 12.5 wt pct Al. The structure formed, grew, and disappeared with tzrrze. The surface expansion was fo Jan 1, 1969 
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                     Secrecy in the Arts Secrecy in the ArtsBy James Douglas THOUGH liberality is not supposed to be a prominent trait of the Scottish character, Canada owes to a Scotchman, Sir Wm. Macdonald, more than to any other of its people, not only wise ideas, but pecun Jan 9, 1907 
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                     A Study Of Coal Classification And Its Application To The Coking Properties Of Coal A Study Of Coal Classification And Its Application To The Coking Properties Of CoalBy Michael Perch The fact that coal is a complex organic material and heterogeneous in composition has made its study extremely difficult, particularly in regard to obtaining a fundamental concept of the processes inv Jan 1, 1949 
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                     The Herculaneum Smelter - Sintering, Blast-Furnace Smelting, and Refining Produce Chemical and Corroding Grades of Lead The Herculaneum Smelter - Sintering, Blast-Furnace Smelting, and Refining Produce Chemical and Corroding Grades of LeadBy W. T. lsbell HERCULANEUM, MO., about thirty miles south of St. Louis on the Mississippi River, is the site of the lead smelter of the St. Joseph Lead Co. The lead concentrates come by rail from the Flat River dist Jan 1, 1947 
