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  • AIME
    Atlanta, Ga Paper - Note on Certain Water-Worn Vein-Specimens

    By F. C. Holman

    It is desired in these notes to record a vein-phenomenon certainly unique in the writer's limited experience, and, as it seems to him, sufficiently rare to be worthy of mention. In the little

    Jan 1, 1896

  • AIME
    Part VIII – August 1969 – Papers - Ternary Diffusion in Fe-Co-Ni Alloys

    By A. Vignes, J. P. Sabatier

    A study of ternary diffusion at 1315°C in the Fe-Co-Ni system covering the entire ternary phase diagram has been carried out. Experimental values of the four interdiffusion coefficients DFeNico,DFeCoC

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AIME
    Bentonite

    By Joseph L. Gillson

    Bentonite, designating a distinct type of clay, is a young name in mineral nomenclature in the light of the age-old names of most other useful nonmetallics. The earliest references in literature are t

    Jan 1, 1960

  • AIME
    Chicago Paper - Distribution of Anthracite

    By A. S. Learoyd

    The Anthracite Division, Bureau of Distribution, of the United atates Fuel Administration, came into existence about Oct. 20, 1917. There had been no definite policy determined upon and the distributi

    Jan 1, 1920

  • AIME
    Testing Hollow Drill Steel at Hofors, Sweden

    By Sixten Wollmar

    A RESUME. of some important points regarding the life of drill steel, which have so far been learned from investigations carried out in the SKF Hofors' mines, Sweden, by L. Nordenfelt, is given b

    Jan 6, 1928

  • AIME
    Rise And Decline In Production Of Petroleum In Ohio And Indiana

    By J. A. Bownocker

    THE EXISTENCE of petroleum in the rocks of Ohio and Indiana seems to have been first shown by wells dug for salt. The fuel, however, was objectionable owing to its odor and inflammability. Not until t

    Jan 2, 1920

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Dislocations in Plastically Bent Germanium Crystals

    By F. L. Vogel

    Densities and distributions of dislocations in plastically bent germanium crystals before and after annealing were studied. In the bent and annealed crystals, the theoretical relationship between radi

    Jan 1, 1957

  • AIME
    New York Paper - Rise and Decline in Production of Petroleum in Ohio and Indiana (with Discussion)

    By J. A. Bownocker

    The existence of petroleum in the rocks of Ohio and Indiana seems to have been first shown by wells dug for salt. The fuel, however, was objectionable owing to its odor and inflammability. Not until t

    Jan 1, 1921

  • AIME
    Lake Superior Paper - Removing Scaffolds in Blast Furnaces.

    By J. P. Witherow

    Mr. BIRKINBINE's description of the bad working and sudden chilling of the Warwick Furnace last summer, seems to me quite phenomenal in blast-furnace practice. During my connection with the manag

    Jan 1, 1881

  • AIME
    Arizona Paper - Modern Methods of Mining and Ventilating Thick Pitching Beds

    By H. M. Crankshaw

    The early methods of mining anthracite in the steep pitching Mammoth bed consisted in driving breasts up the pitch from the gangways and airways driven in the bed along the strike (Plate 2, Fig. 1). B

    Jan 1, 1917

  • AIME
    Affiliated Student Societies (1918)

    LEHIGH UNIVERSITY On April 25, the Mining and Geological Society of Lehigh University held a meeting and elected. the following officers for the college year 1918-1919: C. S. SCHUBERT, President, C

    Jan 7, 1918

  • AIME
    Drift of Things

    By John V. Beall

    IKE'S amiable expression and apparent sincerity impressed AIME members as did the theme of his talk. Cautioning against the gradually increasing power of the federal government, he said: . . . "f

    Jan 1, 1953

  • AIME
    Employment (601fca75-581a-4a05-8458-bb2f99a9e73d)

    ENGINEERS AVAILABLE (Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons introduced by members.) A member of the Institute who has had many

    Jan 10, 1914

  • AIME
    Biographical Notices - John Edward Stead

    John Edward Stead, a past-president of the British Iron and Steel Institute, and an Honorary Member of this Institute since 1906, died at his home at Redcar, Yorkshire, on Oct. 31, 1923, after a long

    Jan 1, 1924

  • AIME
    Development Of Crushed Pellets At Kakogawa Works

    By S. Inaba, K. Taguchi, T. Uenaka, I. Mizuguchi, K. Umeji, H. Isako

    At Kobe Steel Ltd., various improvements in pellet quality have been carried out since beginning lime-fluxed pellet production. Especially, dolomite-fluxed pellets, developed in 1975, have superior hi

    Jan 1, 1986

  • AIME
    Applying Geotechnical Theory to Underground Metalliferous Mining

    By J. R. Barrett

    Geotechnical techniques to evaluate conditions in underground metalliferous mines change through a mine's development from prefeasibility to remnant mining. The objectives of this paper are to de

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Design Considerations In Western U.S. Room And Pillar Oil Shale Mines

    By Alvin L. Langstaff, Harold D. Raymond

    The design of entry systems and mining panels in room-and-pillar oil shale mines seeks to optimize extraction while ensuring both short- and long-term stability of mine openings. Important criteria fo

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AIME
    Design Of A Mine Water Settler At Pea Ridge

    By H. L. Monroe

    Meramec Mining Co., owned 50% by St. Joseph Lead Co. and 50% by Bethlehem Steel Corp., is engaged in mining, concentrating and pelletizing iron ore from the Pea Ridge Mine which is located about 75 mi

    Jan 12, 1965

  • AIME
    Design And Operation Of Primary Grinding Mills

    By A. A. Dor

    Out of nine new major iron ore concentrators put in operation during the last three years, or expected to be commissioned in 1968, seven incorporate primary grinding mills and have a total design capa

    Jan 11, 1968

  • AIME
    Fundamentals Of Triboelectric Separation Of Fine Particles

    By E. A. Khopunov, V. I. Revnivtsev

    The process of triboelectric separation from the point of view of its potential for selective separation of various mineral particles can be described as "dry flotation." Large scale practical applica

    Jan 1, 1980