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    Independent Engineering Information For Project Financing

    By Mark E. Emerson

    INTRODUCTION A long time has passed since geologists encountered encouraging mineralization in their regional exploration program for base metals deposits. Detailed drilling during the following t

    Jan 1, 1985

  • AIME
    Government Prospecting for Phosphate in Florida

    By P. V. Roundy

    PUBLIC lands in Florida were first withdrawn from entry by President Taft on July 2, 1910, as a conservation measure because of their possible phosphate content. The reserve thus established was subse

    Jan 1, 1937

  • AIME
    Salt Cavern Repositories For Hazardous Waste

    By Raymond E. Funderburk

    Today, there are four alternatives available for disposal of highly toxic, non-radioactive hazardous waste: deep well injection, chemical processing, landfill and incineration. However, based upon res

    Jan 1, 1985

  • AIME
    Fundamental Basis For Classification Of Employees

    The plan for establishing relations of American industry with national labor on a definite basis so closely follows the channels of the efforts of Engineering Council, principally in the classificatio

    Jan 6, 1919

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    Systems Concept for Coal Mine Ventilation

    By R. V. Ramani, Y. J. Wang, R. Mishra

    Abstract-The validity of the concept of mine resistance in ventilation systems is examined. Mine resistance is the proportionality constant relating the head generated by a fan and the quantity flowin

    Jan 11, 1978

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    Report Of Library Committee For 1915

    In accordance with the requirements of our By-Laws I beg leave to submit herewith the report of the Library Committee for the year 1915. The activity shown by the sale of the institute publications d

    Jan 2, 1916

  • AIME
    Supply and Demand for Steelmaking Alloys

    By Paul Tyler

    THE ferroalloying elements are connecting links between the steel industry and the nonferrous metal industries. Although ferroalloys are distinctly nonferrous themselves, they serve the steel industry

    Jan 1, 1933

  • AIME
    Botanical Methods Of Prospecting For Uranium

    By Helen L. Cannon

    BOTANICAL methods of prospecting for metalliferous ores are based on the premise that deposits at depth may be reflected chemically in surface vegetation. For the past several years, on behalf of the

    Jan 2, 1954

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    A Reference-Scheme for Mine-Workings

    By Wilbur E. Sanders

    AT some period during the operation of metalliferous and other commercially valuable mineral-deposits in connection with their underground mining, when the developments therein have become so extensiv

    May 1, 1906

  • AIME
    Closing Date For Manuscripts, June 1,1919

    The Committee on Papers and Publications has set June 1, 1919, as the closing date for the receipt of manuscripts intended for the Chicago meeting, which is to be held Sept. 22 to 27, 1919. Manuscript

    Jan 5, 1919

  • AIME
    A New Gravimeter for Ore Prospecting

    By Helmer Hedstrom

    GRAVITY surveying with the torsion balance or the pendulum for ore prospecting purposes has generally not been considered practical or even possible. It is the intention of this paper to show that a f

    Jan 1, 1938

  • AIME
    For Mine Evaluation - A Fresh Model

    By Robert F. Shurtz, William J. Verner

    Three basic questions must be answered by an engineer performing an economic analysis of a mineral property: (1) How much can the company afford to pay for the property; (2) At what rate should the

    Jan 11, 1966

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    Papers - Milling Practice - Concentrating Operations of the Mahoning Mining Company, Rosiclare, Illinois (T. P. 2040, Min. Tech., Sept. 1946)

    By Walter E. Duncan

    The ores treated at the concentrating plant of the Mahoning Mining Co. at Rosiclare, III., come largely from the blanket replacement deposits of the northeastern part of Hardin County, Illinois, and c

    Jan 1, 1947

  • AIME
    Papers - Milling Practice - Concentrating Operations of the Mahoning Mining Company, Rosiclare, Illinois (T. P. 2040, Min. Tech., Sept. 1946)

    By Walter E. Duncan

    The ores treated at the concentrating plant of the Mahoning Mining Co. at Rosiclare, III., come largely from the blanket replacement deposits of the northeastern part of Hardin County, Illinois, and c

    Jan 1, 1947

  • AIME
    Backed-up Mills for Continuous Rolling

    By Lloyd Jones

    THE strip industry made rapid strides in regard to both width and gage until about 1922, when the maximum width was about 20 in. In the hot mills, strips of thin gages in wide widths could be pro-duce

    Jan 3, 1928

  • AIME
    Middle Management Training For Mining Engineers

    By John Fayerweather

    Here is a challenge to industry to meet the need for management training for the men now passing from essentially technical work into managerial responsibility . . . And a program to handle the job.

    Oct 1, 1956

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    A New Era for Mineral Processing

    By D. W. Fuerstenau

    The United States is rapidly approaching an acute shortage of minerals. According to some observers, this situation may even be more severe than the energy crisis because the US consumes nearly 30% of

    Jan 11, 1975

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    Small Gold Dredges

    BECAUSE of the impetus given to placer mining since the price of gold was advanced to $35, several types of small dredges have made their appearance, especially in the Lincoln and Oroville areas of Ca

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Boundary Element Methods For Viscoelastic Media

    By Wang Yongjia, Steven L. Crouch

    This paper describes a numerical method for computing time- dependent displacements and stresses in linear viscoelastic media. For such materials, the correspondence principle can be used to obtain th

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Improved Outlook for Gold and Silver

    By Scott, Turner

    IN 1933, the monetary metals were produced in a ratio of 6.7 oz. of silver to 1 oz. of gold, the lowest relatively for silver since the period from 1851 to 1865. At the beginning of that period, the v

    Jan 1, 1934