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Mining Tax Variations In North AmericaBy John E. Dowis
Ore distribution being what it is, many of today's mining companies are forced to develop foreign reserves to satisfy the demands of their customers. This necessity complicates the economic pictu
Jan 1, 1970
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Subsidence Monitoring - Case HistoryBy Peter J. Conroy, Julianne H. Gyarmaty
INTRODUCTION The current study is part of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) on-going subsidence research program. The long-term objective of the DOE program is to develop analytical metho
Jan 1, 1982
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Lake Superior Underground Iron Mines Gear For FutureBy Philip D. Pearson
Competition is the problem and modernization is the solution in today's underground iron operations on the Lake Superior Range. Profound changes in the iron ore picture during recent years have p
Jan 3, 1962
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Geology in Development and Mining, Southeast Missouri Lead BeltBy John A. Emery, Frank G. Snyder
Mining geology has a threefold objective: to guide prospecting for new ore, to evaluate known orebodies as development risks, and to supply the detailed knowledge of ore structures necessary for more
Dec 1, 1956
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Geology Of Lead-Zinc-Copper Deposits At Buchans, NewfoundlandBy P. W. George
This paper presents geological data regarding deposits of over 7,500,000 tons of fine-grained sulphide ore in barite gangue. A series of pyroclastics and arkoses was intruded by sills of quartz porphy
Jan 1, 1937
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Wilkes-Barre Paper - Origin of the Iron-Ores of Central and Northeastern CubaBy C. K. Leith, W. J. Mead
One of the most significant developments in the iron industry in recent years has been the discovery and opening of enormous reserves of low-grade ore in eastern and northeastern Cuba. The two princip
Jan 1, 1912
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Resistance of Artificial Mine-Roof SupportsE.T. CONNER;. Scranton;. Pa-I had the honor of being associated with Mid. Griffith in an investigation of the Scranton mine cave problem several years ago; in the course of which we investigated rathe
Jan 1, 1918
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Iron and Steel Division - Discussion: The Austenite Solidus and Revised Iron-Carbon DiagramBy M. G. Benz, J. F. Elliott
A. J. Goldak and J. Gordon Parr (U)iuersity of Alberta) —Margolin and Ence's paper reached us only a few days after we had submitted a paper on the structure of Ti2Cu to the AIME. Here, howeve
Jan 1, 1962
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New York Meeting - February, 1874The Institute assembled in the rooms of the Geographical Society, Cooper Union, at 8 o'clock P.M., February Nth, 1874. President Barnard, of Columbia College, delivered an address of Welcome, to
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Spokane Paper - Dust-Explosions in Coal-MinesBy Franklin Bache
There seems to be in the public mind, and even in the minds of some coal-operators not experienced in mines subject to dust-explosions, a feeling that there has been somet-hing mysterious at the botto
Jan 1, 1910
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Commerical Recovery of Pyrite from Coal - DiscussionEDWARD HART*, Easton, Pa. (written discussion?) .-In 1895 I visited the chemical plant of the Messrs. Chance at Oldbury, England, under the guidance of Mr. France, the manager. In the stock house I s
Jan 10, 1919
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Papers - Influence of a Grain Boundary on the Deformation of a Single crystal of Zinc (With Discussion)By Richard F. Miller
The investigations of large-grained specimens carried out by Polanyi and Schmid,l Sykes,2 Goucher,3 Yamaguchi,4 Gough, Cox, and Sopwith,5 Carpenter and Elam,6 Aston,7 and others have shown qualitative
Jan 1, 1934
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Bylaws – Article I - Member-Qualifications And ElectionSEC. 1. The membership of the Institute shall comprise seven classes, namely: 1. Members; 2. Honorary Members; 3. Senior Members; 4. Associates; 5. Junior Members; 6. Rocky Mountain Members; 7. Junior
Jan 1, 1946
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Institute Committees (35dd4367-35ef-46fd-aa4b-82e230070f42)New York Meets first Wednesday after first Tuesday of each month. J. E. JOHNSON, JR., Chairman. EDGAR RICHARD, Vice-Chairman. D. M. LIDDELL, Secretary, 7 Wall St., New York, N. Y. C. A. BOHN, Tr
Jan 7, 1917
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Heap Leaching Practice At The Carlin Gold Mining Co. , Carlin, Nev.By J. D. McBeth, G. M. Potter, Ramon Pizarro
Heap leaching is used by the Carlin Gold Mining Co., Carlin, Nev., to supplement conventional processing of gold ore by agitation-leaching and countercurrent decantation. Selected open-pit ore contain
Jan 1, 1974
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Vermont Copper Uses Mucking Machines For Stope DrawingBy Clinton L. Miller
MINING operations have been carried on in the immediate area of the Elizabeth mine during periods of high copper prices since 1793, when copperas and vermillion were first won from the outcrop. Presen
Jan 11, 1954
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Trends (89961b9f-7fe9-4cdb-af82-0f48271f37e7)FOLLOWING- the major explosion disaster in the Orient No. 2 mine of the Chicago, Wilmington and Franklin Coal Co., West Frankfort, Ill., on December 21, 1951, resulting in the death of 119 miners, an
Jan 1, 1952
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The 1970 Jackling Award Lecture - Copper Resources In 1970By J. David Lowell
On a low desert ridge six miles south of Cairo lie the remains of the world's earliest known mining town, Maadi of predynastic Egypt. Copper artifacts, including ingots and an ax head which was s
Jan 1, 1970
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Open Pit Development at GunnarBy E. F. Evoy
The uranium deposit of Gunnar Mines Ltd. is on south shore of Crackingstone Peninsula in the Beaverlodge area of northern Saskatchewan. The property spans St. Mary's Channel, a narrow waterway se
May 1, 1956
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Bylaws – Article I – Members – Qualifications And ElectionsSEC. 1. The membership of the Institute shall comprise seven classes, namely: 1. Members; 2. Honorary Members; 3. Senior Members; 4. Associates; 5. Junior Members; 6. Rocky Mountain Members; 7. Junior
Jan 1, 1946