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Anthracite MiningBy H. H. Otto
COMPARED with 1939, the year 1940 has seen no material change in the production of anthracite. Many factors seem to indicate a stabilized anthracite production of approximately 50 million tons per yea
Jan 1, 1941
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Water-Lowest Cost Industrial MineralBy JULIAN HINDS
Industrialization is raising the standard of living of people everywhere. The common man is demanding and getting more of everything. Perhaps more markedly than most other things, he is consuming more
Jan 1, 1949
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Albert Portevin - Honorary Member, A.I.M.E.By AIME AIME
ALBERT PORTEVIN, distinguished French physical metallurgist .and savant, has been added to the Institute's list of Honorary Members. Professor Portevin's work in collaboration .with A. M. Ga
Jan 1, 1938
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Auditors StatementOur examination was made in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards, and accordingly included such tests of the accounting records and such other auditing procedures as we considered nec
Jan 1, 1952
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Concerning Calamine, Zaffre, And Manganese.CALAMINE is one of the semiminerals that have great similarity to the metals. It is a very heavy mineral earth of a yellowish color. It is found in Germany near the lead mines and in Italy in a mounta
Jan 1, 1942
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Miscellaneous Announcements (e4565d8f-ba18-466d-a77a-20d793cabed6)INTERNATIONAL ENGINEERING CONGRESS, 1915.. Announcement. In connection with the Panama-Pacific International Exposition which will be held in San Francisco in 1915, there will be an International Eng
Jan 9, 1913
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Part IX - Communications - Interplanar Angles for Hcp YttriumBy T. E. Scott, O. G. Koepke
DURING research currently in progress the need arose for interplanar angles and planar spacings to analyze crystallographic data obtained from hcp yttrium. In the absence of such existing information,
Jan 1, 1967
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Controlling Open-Pit Slope Failures At Shirley BasinBy Mohammad A. Pasha, John T. Atkins
Utah International's Shirley Basin Mine is located in the Southeastern High Plains of Wyoming at an elevation of 7100 ft. The Shirley Basin area is a gently rolling semi-arid land. The uranium or
Jan 6, 1973
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Manganese Ores Of Russia, India, Brazil And Chile (e51a922f-71a4-4025-bbba-797bd7787c91)By E. C. Harder
HERBERT K. SCOTT, London, England (communication to the Secretary*).-I am acquainted with the manganese-ore deposits of Russia, India and Brazil, and agree generally with the statements contained in t
Jan 12, 1916
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Rutile – An Economic StudyBy Ernest G. Enck
Expanding markets and technological investigations now in progress for commercial production of titanium metal and alloys, as well as expanding uses for the oxide, have resulted in greater production,
Aug 1, 1956
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Annual Review - CoalBy John F. Barkley, J. W. Woomer, H. F. Yancey, H. B. Charmbury
The coal picture in 1955 was much brighter than in 1954, when the tonnage produced dropped to the 1939 level. Bituminous coal and lignite production are expected to approach 465 million tons, against
Feb 1, 1956
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A Comparison Of Safety Performance Of The Coal Mining Industries Of The United States And Western European CountriesBy Joseph P. Brennan, Robert L. Vines
A historical comparison of the frequency of fatal coal mining accidents occurring underground in mines of various size ranges in the United States and in member countries of the Commission of the Euro
Jan 1, 1984
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Longwall Dust Control By Water InfusionBy A. Sainato, E. Baker, J. Cervik
In Europe, water infusion is used widely to reduce generation of respirable dust during mining. Its use in the US is limited to a few plow operations in the deeper parts of the Pocahontas No. 3 Coalbe
Jan 1, 1986
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Geology Of The Ross-Adams Uranium-Thorium Deposit, AlaskaBy E. M. MacKevett
The only source of uranium ore in Alaska that has been mined commercially is the Ross-Adams de- posit, a gently inclined, fusiform orebody in alkali granite in which uranothorite and uranoan thorianlt
Jan 9, 1959
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Field Test of a Seepage Technique for Dewatering Waste Phosphatic ClaysBy T. P. Oxford, G. Y. Onoda, E. D. Whitney
Disposal of phosphatic clay waste slurry has been a problem since the advent of hydraulic processing of phosphate rock in Florida. Alternatives to the present practice of storing slimes behind earthen
Jan 1, 1983
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Functional Optimization of Open Pit Mine Design Utilizing Geologic Cross-Section DataBy Kenneth W. Luke
A computer programing system has been devised to assist in open pit mine design planning. This system operates upon data generated for cross sections in the mine plan, and parallels present manual met
Jan 1, 1973
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Lower Grade Nickel Sulfide ResourcesBy J. M. Duke, A. J. Naldrett
Significant resources grading less than about 1% nickel occur in magmatic sulfide deposits of two types. In the Mt. Keith type, extensive zones of disseminated nickel sulfides occur in the central por
Jan 1, 1983
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Mount Isa Pilots New Methods, Pushes ExpansionSix hundred miles inland from Australia's east coast Port of Townsville in Queensland's sea of rock and spinifex lies Mount Isa. The town, as in most mining towns, is dominated by its mi
Jan 10, 1964
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Cable Bolting at the Homestake Gold MineBy Carl H. Schmuck
The terms "cable bolting," "extended ground support," and "grouted cable" are synonymous, and they have been popping up with much more regularity in the mining engineer s vocabulary. In simplest terms
Jan 12, 1979
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Annual Review – Metal MiningBy R. L. Loofbourow
Trends in the metal mining industry were definitely down in 1954. With a record in 1953 of $1.8 billion output, the last year dropped to $1.5 billion, the lowest value since 1950. The decrease in iron
Jan 3, 1955