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Local Section News (483221dc-7187-4f1e-8541-fb478e05341e)A meeting of the New York Local Section of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, in joint session with the American Electrochemical Society, was held at the Engineering Societies Building, 29 We
Jan 1, 1914
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Work Of U. S. Shipping BoardDuring the nineteen months in which our country was actively engaged in the war, the United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corpn. expanded the shipbuilding capacity of the United States from an
Jan 7, 1919
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Positions Vacant (5fd7ba83-c4bf-4882-8989-1bb08142c85f)No. 349.-A Canadian university wishes to engage a man to teach non-ferrous metallurgy and ore-dressing as well as to direct research work. The instruction work covers 7 months but the research work is
Jan 12, 1918
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Memorial to EngineerTHE illustration below shows the design of the face of the clock to be erected as a memorial to the American engineers who gave their lives overseas in the World War. It will be placed in the tower of
Jan 3, 1928
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Effect of Canadian Tax Law on Nonresident Mining InvestorsBy Martin J. Gungl, J. Lyman MacInnis
None of the industry submissions could persuade the Canadian Tax Reform draftsmen that the rate of return has had as much bearing on investors' decisions to invest in Canada as the success record
Jan 7, 1972
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Coking Indiana Block CoalBy John S. Alexander
THE typical block coal of the Brazil (Indiana) District differs in chemical composition but little from the coking coals of Western Pennsylvania. The physical difference, however, is quite marked ; th
Jan 1, 1876
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A New Way of Educating EngineersBy Arthur F. Taggart
ENGINEERING is the art of control of men, matter, and energy in timely concert to provide economically the material needs of man. Control requires knowledge of the thing to be controlled and of pr
Jan 4, 1950
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Cleveland Paper - Coking Indiana Block CoalBy John S. Alexander
The typical block coal of the Brazil (Indiana) District differs in chemical composition but little from the coking coals of Western Pennsylvania. The physical difference, however, is quite marked; the
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Student Chapters and Faculty Sponsors (2db5041b-e57b-4b7a-9a47-adc75de1e9d3)(There are 67 Student Chapters in the United States, 2 in Canada ) University of Alabama-University, Alabama, Mining & Metallurgical Society, James W Stewart University of Alaska-College, Alaska, Mi
Jan 1, 1954
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Educational Methods at the Copper Queen - DiscussionG. M. TAYLOR,* Colorado Springs, Colo.-I do not think the plan outlined in this paper would work at Cripple Creek. Most of our men have had a pretty good education. The Cripple Creek district is a les
Jan 12, 1919
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Careful Subbase Preparation Can Cut Haul Road Upkeep CostsSurface mine operators often gamble that the savings gained from elimination of haul-road subbase preparation will offset any potential loss in production due to deteriorating roads. According to
Jan 3, 1978
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Board Of DirectorsMeeting of Dec. 18, 1914. Charles F. Rand, Karl Eilers, and William L. Saunders were appointed a Committee to audit the accounts of the Institute. The matter of the Committee to investigate the relat
Jan 2, 1915
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Pollution Reduction and Product Recovery by Centrifugal Dewatering (b6648d8b-964f-4457-bebc-ac0dc43897c5)By J. S. Orphanos
The requirements for controlling air and stream pollution are a most timely subject for concerned people. The coal industry has taken great measures to reduce pollution. With the use of more efficient
Jan 1, 1976
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How to Avoid Air Receiver FailureBy Sam F. Harrison
The National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors again sends out this recommendation: If you have an air compressor that is mounted directly on the air tank, get it off. Characteristically,
Jan 3, 1978
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Underground or Open Pit?By C. H. Reynolds, Robert C. Pruess
Late in 1954 exploratory drilling indicated a substantial orebody on the Rattlesnake claims of Woodmont Inc., a Continental Uranium Inc. subsidiary. Woodmont holdings are located about 35 miles southe
Jun 1, 1956
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Canal Zone Paper - Crushing-Machines for Cyanide-PlantsBy Mark R. Lamb
The recent growth of a sentiment among cyanide-plant designers against the use of gravity-stamps for the crushing preliminary to cyanidation may be said to date from the almost simultaneous perfection
Jan 1, 1911
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Shock-Wave-Induced Fragmentation Of Copper PorphyriesBy Catherine T. Aimone
Specimens of copper-bearing quartz monzonite were subjected to a plane shock wave simulating high compressional stresses in the proximity of a borehole wall. Fragmentation was studied as a function of
Jan 1, 1984
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The Advantage of a Crowd for Acid Waste LiquorsBy John H. Smith
Because of increased pressure from federal and state regulatory agencies, most acid flows will require some sort of treatment prior to being discharged to receiving streams. In many industries, the vo
Jan 12, 1972
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Computer Designed Mining: A Reality For The "Non-Computer" Oriented Mining EngineerBy C. A. Sobotowski, J. Eagan
Computer programs applicable to coal mining have been available for some time, especially in the academic sector. However, the computer has not routinely been applied to actual mining operations. This
Jan 1, 1983
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The Philosophy of Belt Tripper AutomationBy H. H. West
Modern mining is vitally concerned with the prompt, efficient movement of great quantities of bulk materials. It is not surprising, therefore, that intensive efforts are being directed toward improvin
Jan 3, 1963