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Man-Cars at IdriaBy Frank S. Hurley
To comply with the California Mine Safety Orders pertaining to transportation of mine workers over mine railroads, the management of the New Idria mine in San Benito County, Calif., designed special m
Jan 7, 1960
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PART I – Communications - A Comparison of the Effects of Cold Work by Rolling and by Shock Waves on Precipitation Hardening in Al-6 Pct Cu AlloyBy John C. McDonald
CONTROLLED cold work is used between solution heat treatment and precipitation heat treatment for producing certain tempers of the commercial aluminum base alloy 2219 (designation of the Aluminum Asso
Jan 1, 1968
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Exploration Of The Oaxaca Coal Fields In Southern MexicoBy Luis Toron, Salvador Cortes-Obregon
THE Oaxaca coal fields, shown in Fig. 1, are located in the Alta Mixteca region in the states of Oaxaca, Puebla, and Guerrero. Known out crops are scattered over 3125 square miles. It is probable that
Jan 5, 1954
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Cooperative Department Of Mining EngineeringCARNEGIE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY On May 27, twenty-five of the leading representatives of the coal mining industry of Western Pennsylvania met with President A. A. Hamerschlag, of the Carnegie Instit
Jan 8, 1919
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Sampling the Mining News (9d41d827-e59c-4bb3-8828-7d70e60d8f26)Sixteen executives, technicians and operative personnel from the French mining industry, now touring mining operations in the U.S., will wind up their visit to this country at the AIME Annual Meeting.
Jan 2, 1951
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A Systematic Approach To The Appraisal Of National Mineral SupplyBy Harold J. Bennett
A comprehensive knowledge of the availability of mineral resources to evaluate and assure a dependable supply is a prerequisite in establishing and maintaining a viable national economy. Since no nati
Jan 1, 1977
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Applications Of Potash In The Ceramic IndustryBy Nelson Taylor
WITH the extensive deposits of potash minerals which have been dis-covered in the southwestern states, and their rapid development, a permanent. American supply of potassium compounds is now assured.
Jan 1, 1936
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Ferrograde Concentrates From Arkansas Manganiferous LimestoneBy M. M. Fine
Normally the U. S. produces less than 10 pct of its annual manganese requirement. About 95 pct of domestic consumption is used by the steel industry.1 The strategic and critical nature of manganese ha
Jan 8, 1959
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Mesabi To The NorthFROM north to south activity is picking up through- out the Labrador Trough-already shown to be one of the world's great iron ore provinces. Center of current activity and interest lies in the mi
Jan 6, 1958
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Discussion OF Papers Published Prior to July 1962 - Comminution Theory (AIME Transactions, 1962, vol. 223, p. 64)By F. X. Tartaron
F. C. Bond (Consulting Engineer, Processing Machinery Dept., Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co., Milwaukee, Wis.) — Papers such as this one which deal in a lucid manner with the obscure fundamentals of
Jan 1, 1962
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A Useful New Selectivity Modifier in Nonsulphide FlotationBy T. MacDONALD
ATHOUGH flotation has been a commercial process for over twenty years, the last two years have witnessed a sudden and phenomenal increase in our knowledge of how to separate minerals heretofore not co
Jan 1, 1937
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AIME Annual Meeting To Attract Registrants From All Sections Of Western HemisphereMORE than 2500 members of the AIME from all sections of the U. S., Canada, Central and South America are expected to attend the 175th General Meeting scheduled for Los Angeles Feb. 16 to 21, 1953. The
Jan 1, 1952
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Gold Reserves of the United StatesBy G. F. LOUCHLIN
A FEATURE of the International Geological Congress to be held at Pretoria, South Africa, in the summer of 1929,. will be a symposium on the gold resources of the world. In this connection the U. S. Ge
Jan 1, 1929
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Emergency Methods Used by the German Iron and Steel IndustryBy BERNARD PLANNER
PRODUCTION COSTS, profits, and quality are the primary factors in the peacetime production of iron and steel. In a war emergency, as high production rates and as complete utilization of readily availa
Jan 1, 1942
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Milling Luncheon and SessionBy AIME AIME
THE luncheon of the Milling Methods Committee in the Engineers' Club, on Feb. 16, was distinctly a social affair, although several matters of a non-milling nature were fruitfully discussed. The s
Jan 1, 1931
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Metallurgy of Zinc - Several Additions Made to Producing Capacity, Both Retort and ElectrolyticBy Arthur Zentner
THE PAST YEAR saw important developments in all the main branches of zinc metallurgy, which can only be douched on briefly here. Vertical Retort Smelting-The New Jersey Zinc Co. reports their operati
Jan 1, 1938
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International First-Aid WinnersTHE International First-Aid and Mine-Rescue con-test, under the auspices of the U. S. Bureau of Mines, was held at Butte, Mont., on Aug. 20, 21 and 22. As usual, the first-aid elimination contests wer
Jan 9, 1928
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Proceedings Of The Meeting Of The Board Of Directors, April 28, 1916The following delegates were appointed to the National Conservation Congress on May 2, 3, and 4, 1916, in Washington, D. C. HENRY S.. DRINKER, a GEORGE OTIS SMITH, A. F. Lucas, - W. L. SAUNDERS, VAN
Jan 6, 1916
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Microbial Leaching of Copper MineralsBy Joseph A. Sutton, John D. Corrick
The continuing depletion of high-grade ore de- posits in this country has created a need to develop more effective methods for recovering valuable metals from low-grade ores. The use of microorganisms
Jan 6, 1963
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Irvine Oil District, KentuckyBy Stuart St. Clair
IN view of the great interest shown in the oil possibilities of Kentucky, one is impressed with the paucity of reliable literature on the oil fields of the state. A few brief reports by the Federal an
Jan 7, 1919