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International Engineering CongressThe Institute is one of the five national societies that joined in organizing the Congress, the others being the American Society of Civil Engineers, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the
Jan 4, 1915
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Affiliated Student Society NotesColorado School of Mines Scientific Society held its first meeting on Friday evening, Jan. 14.1916. H. C. Parmalee gave an interesting talk on the Loss of Cyanide by Hydrolysis. F. E. BRIBER, Secreta
Jan 3, 1916
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Chuquicamata Sulphide Plant: Electrical DistributionBy Stanley F. French
ELECTRICAL power and distribution for the sulphide ore plant is an addition and extension of the existing power system which has served the oxide reduction plant since its inception in 1914. The power
Jan 1, 1952
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Intercrystalline Brittleness Of LeadBy Henry Rawdon
THE RELATION between the course, or path, of the fracture of metals and alloys, produced in service or as a result of certain laboratory tests, and the crystalline units of which such materials are co
Jan 2, 1920
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Muddling Through the Energy CrisisBy John V. Beall
Many Americans will judge the energy crisis by the picture shrink on their TV screen. And they are right to make this assessment considering the large areas of the country with marginal generating cap
Jan 10, 1972
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Virginia Beach Paper - The Franklinite-Deposits of Mine Hill, Sussex County, New JerseyBy Frank L. Nason
RECENT explorations with a diamond-drill, originated and conducted by Mr. J. A. Van Mater, Superintendent of the Lehigh Zinc and Iron Company, have revealed some very important geological facts, which
Jan 1, 1895
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Choice Of Underground Method At A Colliery - Factors Which Enter Into The Decision Listed And IllustratedBy Newell G. Alford
With the workable area of coal prospected and known as to workability and quantity and sampled and tested for desired quality comes the determination of the projection and method of working. The best
Jan 1, 1932
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Factors Influencing the Choice of a Loading MachineBy Donald W. Mitchell
MINE operators have a choice of several classifications of mechanical loaders. Within each classification there are many types and makes available. Table I lists loaders on which manufacturing data as
Jan 5, 1951
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Geology - Petrography and Ore Microscopy Applied to the Study of Reduction-Magnetic Separation Products of Iron FormationBy R. D. Hagni
The following is a case study illustrating the use of thin sections and polished sections of crude ore to predict metallurgical response. By examining polished sections of the metallurgical products,
Jan 1, 1967
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Structure of Cold-drawn TubingBy John Norton
THE tremendous increase in the use of metals that have been prepared by the various cold-working processes during recent years has greatly stimulated the investigation of problems concerned with the f
Jan 1, 1932
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Computer Assisted Coal Mine Engineering DesignBy G. Adel, J. Richard Lucas, C. Haycocks
This paper describes over sixteen computer programs developed at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University during the past twenty years to assist in the design of coal operations. Overall de
Jan 1, 1983
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Papers - Gold and Silver Milling and Cyaniding - Review of Black Hills Metallurgy, with Particular Reference to the Homestake OresBy Allan J. Clark
It may be said that the history of gold in the Black Hills begins with one of South Dakota's most. interesting relics, the so-called Thoen Stone, now in the Adams Memorial Hall at Deadwood. This
Jan 1, 1935
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New York Paper - Microstructural Features of Flaky Steel (with Discussion)By H. S. Rawdon
One of the most vital problems in the manufacture of steel at present is the occurrence of the defects that have been popularly termed "snow flakes," "flakes," or "scabs." Particularly is this the pro
Jan 1, 1920
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Postwar Demand and Supply of MineralBy HARVEY MUDD
IN considering the postwar demand and supply of minerals it first must be decided whether to treat the subject in national or in global terms. Minerals and metals move in international commerce on a g
Jan 1, 1946
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The Rolfe PrizeC W. ROLFE, Professor of Geology, Emeritus, has of-fered a prize of $250 for the most valuable contribu-tion toward a new, better, or increased use of any mineral resource of the State of Illinois. T
Jan 3, 1928
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J. B. Morrow - Chairman, Coal Division, A.I.M.E.By J. B. Morrow
AMONG the most notable of Canada's many contributions to the personnel of the mining industry in the United States is J. B. Morrow, born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, April 9, 1886. Soon after complet
Jan 1, 1937
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Discussions - Extractive Metallurgy DivisionE. A. Peretti (University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Ind.)—Mr. Deitz and Professor Halpern are to be congratulated on a fine piece of work which adds to our knowledge of precious metal—cyanide-solutio
Jan 1, 1955
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Indexing Rock For Machine TunnelingBy D. U. Deere
The title of this chapter is "Indexing Rock for Machine Tunneling" or, a simplified approach to a very difficult problem. I do not think that we can divorce the considerations for conventional tunneli
Jan 1, 1970
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Exploration Methods on the Gogebic RangeBy W. O. Hotchkiss
AN ESSENTIAL mental equipment for planning exploration is the fullest possible. knowledge of the way in which the orebodies occur in the region to be explored, also the realization that in no mining d
Jan 8, 1920
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Aluminum - Beneficiation of Arkansas Bauxite (Mining Technology, May 1944).By S. M. Runke, R. G. Meara, O&apos
The Bureau of Mines has been charged by Congress to investigate processes for the production of alumina from low-grade bauxite, alunite, and clay. As one part of the program, an investigation of the a
Jan 1, 1944