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  • AIME
    Improved method of Measuring in Mine Surveys

    By Eckley B. Coxe

    IN making surveys in the anthracite coal regions of Pennsylvania, the ordinary engineer's chain (50 or 100 feet long) is generally used, both above and below ground. Sometimes, where it is diffic

    Jan 1, 1874

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    Interest Continues to Increase in Eastern Magnetite

    By Arthur T. Word

    STANDING room only seemed to be the order at the annual session and luncheon of the Eastern magnetite committee. Gatehouse check at the former indicated at least 80, with 33 attending the luncheon - a

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Enrollment Study Shows Decrease in Future Engineers

    By William B. Plank

    ENGINEERING educators and industries are worried about the engineering manpower shortage that is predicted as a result of the increasing demand for trained engineers not only by industry but by the ar

    Jan 8, 1951

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    The Method Of Melting In A Ladle.

    THE ladle is a small hearth made on a cage of iron bars like a bird-cage, and has a handle so that it can easily be taken from the forge and carried wherever desired. It is a common device and is much

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Monitors In Surface Mine Management And Design

    By Gary Mack, Donald E. Scheck

    To help management keep key machines or processes at peak efficiency, draglines, shovels and blast hole drills have been equipped with micro- processor based monitors. The dragline and shovel moni

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Bethlehem Paper - Notes on Mining in Oaxaca

    By W. A. Hooker

    This portion of Mexico is quite beyond the ordinary routes .of travel, and is seldom visited. Its mines have not the record of enormous wealth which has recently attracted foreign capital to other par

    Jan 1, 1887

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    Equilibrium Constants for Hydrocarbons in Absorption Oil

    By C. E. Webber

    THE economical recovery of the valuable constituents from the effluent of gas-con-densate wells has developed into a problem of balancing the cost of recovery against the cost of compressing the resid

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Review of Open Stope Mining in Australia

    By Malcolm C. Bridges

    A review of the application of geomechanics to open stope mining in Australia was recently undertaken for the Australian Mineral Industries Research Association (AMIRA). It compiled the current state

    Jan 1, 1983

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    The Outlook for Coal-Mining in Alaska

    By Alfred H. Brooks

    LESS than a decade ago the consumption of coal in Alaska was practically limited to the salmon canneries and the few lode-mines and settlements along the Pacific coast of the Ter¬ritory. The sparse po

    Jul 1, 1905

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    Technical Notes - "Oriented Growth" in Primary Recrystallization

    By Joseph J. Becker

    RECENTLY the "oriented growth" hypothesis of recrystallization textures has been receiving considerable attention. According to this view, "whenever a new generation of grains is growing in a highly o

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Designing For Tailing Disposal In The Southwest

    By E. V. Given

    Designing a tailing dam is a major step toward fully integrated mill operation. In the case of large concentrators considerable planning is necessary, and the site of the tailing disposal area may ver

    Jan 7, 1959

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    Washington Survey - Forces In The Mineral Market

    By Freeman Bishop

    The Nation's capital has one over- riding minerals-metals question: How long will prices and wages continue to move upward at the inexorable pace of the last year? Is the wage pattern to settle t

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Utilization of Waste Glass in Clay Brick

    By M. E. Tyrrell, Alan H. Goode

    The application of a simple, two-dimensional computer technique for evaluating rock burst potential in cut-and-fill stopes was investigated. The principal purpose of the study was to compare the effec

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Current Problems In Beneficiation Of Kaolin Clay

    By Raymond H. Young, Paul Sennett

    INTRODUCTION Kaolin clay, consisting largely of the mineral kaolinite, is widely used as a white pigment. In the United States, for instance, pigment kaolin production was nearly 6,000,000 tons in

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Copper Smelting: Which Way In The Future?

    By F. L. Holderreed

    A choosy in what they would smelt. The furnace charge had to be coarse, and it had to be rich. They discarded fines in excess of about 1/10 the total weight. They wanted 10% copper content and fussed

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Lead and Zinc People Meet in Montreal

    Montreal, April 6-7. "Resilient" and "bullish" were the terms used by R. D. Mushlitz of Asarco and K. C. Hendrick of Noranda Sales Corp. respectively, to describe the near term prospects for lead and

    Jan 5, 1972

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    Factors To Consider In Vibrating Screen Installations

    By Ned Kuenhold

    AN equipment manufacturer swallows a bitter pill when he sees his machinery improperly in- stalled and not used to the full potential. This frequently happens with vibrating screens. Screens can be cl

    Jan 6, 1957

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    Iron Ore Developments Surge in West Africa

    By Christer Danielsson, Sven Ivarsson

    In 1951 the first ton of iron was shipped from West Africa; ten years later the total export exceeded 4 million tons, and an optimistic forecast for 1970 indicates a production capacity of something a

    Jan 3, 1963

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    Ground Characterization For In Situ Copper Leaching

    By Dennis V. D’Andrea, Larry R. Fletcher, Peter G. Chamberlain

    The evaluation of potential in situ copper leaching deposits requires a thorough examination of the geologic, mineralogic, hydrologic and physiological characteristics of the ore body. The decision to

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Investigation Of Sources Of Potash In Texas

    By William Phillips

    THE possible sources of potash salts in the United States have been considered from many points of view during the last several years, but it is only within the last two or three months that the situa

    Jan 2, 1915