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  • AIME
    Engineering Problems Due To Fluid Pressure In Rock

    By K. S. Lane

    As the initial chapter in this section entitled "Role of Fluid Pressure in Rock," this attempts to fulfill an assignment for (1) summarizing the state-of-the-art and (2) illustrating engineering probl

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Clays

    By Haydn H. Murray, Sam H. Patterson

    The term "clay" is somewhat ambiguous un¬less specifically defined, because it is used in three ways: (1) as a diverse group of fine-¬grained minerals, (2) as a rock term, and (3) as a particle-size t

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Institute of Metals Division - Influence of Processing Variables on the Properties of Nickel-Al2O3 Alloys

    Using 5-p Ni powder and 0.018 ,u A1203, oxide dispersion strengthened nickel alloys were prepared by mechanical mixing of powders, followed by compaction, sintering and extrusion. Processing variables

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Clay

    By Haydn H. Murray

    The term clay is somewhat ambiguous unless specifically defined because it is used both as a rock term and as a particle size term. Actually most persons using the term clay realize that it has a doub

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Joseph A. Holmes Safety Association

    As a representative of the Institute in the Joseph A. Holmes Safety Association, which comprises some twenty-three different National Societies, it is proper that I make some report of the progress of

    Jan 4, 1917

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    Interstate Commerce Commission

    The following communication was recently sent President Wilson by J. Parke Channing, Chairman of the Engineering Council: The transportation systems of our country are largely the creations of its pr

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Structural Relations Of Ore-Deposits

    By S. F. Emmons

    "The obscurity which still veils from us the true nature of veins will become more acid more cleared up when they can be considered in connection with the geological structure of the regions in which

    Jan 1, 1913

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    Mining Engineering REPORTER (6d4af02b-b659-4f90-bb89-36251ce7ea94)

    * A complete magnetic picture of the Mesabi range is now available for the first time with the release of 21 additional maps based on the aeromagnetic survey of 30,000 square miles made jointly by the

    Jan 5, 1950

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    War Memorial to Engineers

    ON p. 499 of the December issue Of MINING AND METAL-LURGY plans were announced for a memorial to en-gineers who died in overseas service during the World War and a gift to the University of Louvain on

    Jan 1, 1928

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    The Potential And Application Of Sonic Wave Methods In Engineering Rock Characterization

    By M. Karmis

    The development of engineering rock classification systems has received considerable at tent ion during the past few years. The purpose, application and method of assigning an index of rock quality, v

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Industrial Minerals - Application of the Phi Scale to the Description of Industrial Granular Materials

    By C. H. Bowen

    NDUSTRY needs a generally applicable means of defining average grain size and grain size distribution. Students of sediments hade explored this field, employing methods that might also prove useful in

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Reservoir Engineering - General - Analysis of Pressure Fall-Off Curves Obtained in Water Injection Wells to Determine Injective Capacity and Formation Damage

    By G. W. Lester, T. J. Nowak

    The paper presents a practical method of utilizing pressure fall-off data obtained when a water injection well is shut in for determination of: (I) the static reservoir pressure, (2) the potential wat

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Lightweight Aggregates In The Southwest

    By Stuart H. Ingram

    DEFINITION THE term lightweight aggregate implies material which may be substituted for the usual rock, sand and gravel commonly used as the major part of concrete, but distinguished by being much

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Uses and Marketing - Lightweight Aggregates in the Southwest (Mining Tech., Sept. 1947, T.P. 2240)

    By Stuart H. Ingram

    The term lightweight aggregate implies material which may be substituted for the usual rock, sand and gravel commonly used as the major part of concrete, but distinguished by being much lighter in wei

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Uses and Marketing - Lightweight Aggregates in the Southwest (Mining Tech., Sept. 1947, T.P. 2240)

    By Stuart H. Ingram

    The term lightweight aggregate implies material which may be substituted for the usual rock, sand and gravel commonly used as the major part of concrete, but distinguished by being much lighter in wei

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Effect Of The Intermediate Principal Stress On The Fracture Of Brittle Rock

    By B. T. Brady

    Rock mechanics, like all engineering disciplines, must have a theoretical foundation. The subject of this chapter is the formulation of analytical methods that may aid in the rational design and deter

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Extractive Mettallurgy Division - Reduction of Nickel by Hydrogen from Ammoniacal Nickel Sulfate Solutions

    By V. N. Mackiw

    IN the process employed by Sherritt Gordon Mines Ltd. for the production of metallic nickel, a sul-fide concentrate is leached with ammonia and air under pressure. Following the removal of iron, coppe

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Mexican Paper - The Cyanide-Assay for Copper (Discussion, 1027)

    By Harry Huntington Miller

    In spite of its recognized irregularities, the cyanide-assay for copper has always been popular among volumetric methods, being easy and rapid, and reasonably accurate when the solution tested contain

    Jan 1, 1902

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    The Institute in Its Relation to the Mineral Industry

    By Robert E. Tally

    THE membership of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers is composed largely of technicians, operating engineers, and executives in the mining, metallurgical and petroleum indust

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Present Value in Its Relation to Ore Reserves, Plant Capacity, and Grade of Ore

    By Edwin Berry

    THE consideration of the present value of a mine is of great importance when planning for the operation of a property,, and it is particularly so in the case of mines that have large ore reserves. At

    Jan 7, 1922