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    Trends (4d6750a2-a619-4e18-a81f-272f9bc2cf63)

    DESPITE strikes, domestic production of copper and zinc in 1951 rose about 3 pct and 10 pct, respectively. Lead output fell only about 7 pct. Primary refined, including processed scrap and imported co

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Good Earth

    Mother Earth has had a long life extending over two billion years, during which time she has changed from a mass of incandescent gases to her present form, exhibiting a density stratification from the

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Personnel Service (d43ea918-8873-42e4-8bde-719f88d77e11)

    THE following employment items are made available to AIME members on a nonprofit basis by the Engineering Societies Personnel Service, Inc., operating in cooperation with the Four Founder Societies. L

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Concerning Mines And Underground Arrangements Which Cause Impregnable Fortresses To Fall In Ruins By Means Of Fire, When Ordnance Cannot Be Taken There In Any Other Way.

    OF no less importance nor less terrifying to consider than the marvelous effects of guns are those produced with fire by powder in underground mines. These are truly not only similar to fearful natura

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Continuous Formation Of Gouge And Breccia During Fault Displacement

    By Eugene C. Robertson

    INTRODUCTION A direct proportionality between the observed displacement of a fault and its thickness of breccia and gouge has been proposed recently (Robertson, in press). To validate this finding

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Mining - Corrosion Problems in Pumping Acid Mine Water

    By G. Reinberg, C. D. Clarke

    MOST underground mining operations are dependent on pumping installations to keep the mine unwatered. The reliability of such installations is obviously of paramount importance. The volume of water to

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Coal - Research in Coal Geology

    By Gilbert H. Cady

    HE application of geology to problems arising A in coal mining engineering and coal preparation has, in general, been somewhat remote, or the geological problems have involved such simple forms of geo

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Coal - Research in Coal Geology

    By Gilbert H. Cady

    HE application of geology to problems arising A in coal mining engineering and coal preparation has, in general, been somewhat remote, or the geological problems have involved such simple forms of geo

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Fireflood Microseismic Monitoring: Rock Mechanics Implications

    By Maurice B. Dusseault, Edo Nyland

    Numerous consistent seismic signals are being generated in a pilot fireflood in a 750 m deep high permeability unconsolidated channel sand in Eastern Alberta. The pilot has a central air injection wel

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Copper

    By D. K. Crampton

    NEARLY everyone who has not had the benefit of study in the field of metallurgy subscribes to a persistent and enthusiastic belief in the legendary lost art of hardening copper. This of course supplie

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Rock Mechanics - Elasticity Studies of Isotropic and Anisotropic Rock Samples

    By Ernest A. Kaarsberg

    This paper presents the results of studies of the elasticity of some isotropic and anisotropic rock samples based on longitudinal- and shear-wave pulse velocity measurements. Experimental evidence fro

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Discussion Of Papers Of Institute Of Metals Division Presented At New York Meeting, February, 1924

    CONTENTS PAGE ANDERSON, ROBERT J., and ENOS, GEORGE M.-Corrosion of Brass as Affected by Grain Size. Discussed by Henry S. Rawdon, Robert J. Anderson, Francis B. Coyle, William B. Price, and W. R. W

    Jan 5, 1924

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    Modeling For Scale-Up Of Tumbling Ball Mills

    By L. G. Austin

    The procedure for scaling breakage parameters determined in a laboratory mill to values for a full-scale mill is briefly presented. A simulation model of a closed circuit mill also requires a model of

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Atlantic City Paper - Fuel and Mineral Briquetting (Discussion, p. 968)

    By Robert Schorr

    PAGE 1. Introduction,........... 82 2. Characteristics of Briquettes,........ 87 3. The Manufacture of Coal- and Coke-Briquettes,.... 89 Binders, Organic and Inorganic,...... 90 Mixing,..........

    Jan 1, 1905

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    Joint Discussion on Stainless Steel

    M. A. SCHEIL (presented in written form).-Messrs. Franks, Binder and Brown are to be congratulated for the splendid paper that they have presented. We have not made stress-corrosion tests with the ca

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Institute of Metals Division - Development of Copper Base High Strength-Medium Conductivity Alloys Cu-Ti-Sn and Cu-Ti-Sn-Cr

    By Matti J. Saarivirta

    Two new precipitation hardening copper-base alloys, Cu-1.5pct Ti-2.5 pct Sn and Cu-1.5 pct Ti-2.5 pct Sn-0.4 pct Cr were developed. High strength and medium conductivity are obtained by solution annea

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Blasting Practices for Improved Coal Strip Mine Highwall Safety and Cost

    By Michael F. Dunn, Francis S. Kendorski

    The fall of rock from strip coal mine highwalls continues to be the largest single source of fatal accidents, so methods to improve highwall stability through improved blasting practices were investig

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Industrial Minerals - Application of Electrostatics to Feldspar Beneficiation

    By E. Northcott, I. M. LeBaron

    Before describing the electrostatic processing of feldspar, it might be well to review some of the basic definitions and terminology of feldspars. The feldspar minerals constitute a group of alumino-s

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Bulletin Of Canadian Mining Institute

    The Canadian Mining Institute has accepted the proffered arrangement as to price of the Bulletin to members and will furnish its Bulletin to members of the A. I. M. E. at $1 per year.

    Jan 5, 1919

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    Technology, Economics, Government, and Progress

    By Harold G. Moulton

    IT is highly significant that engineers should seriously consider the interrelations of technology, economics, and government. It is indicative of the emergence of maladjustments and problems that per

    Jan 1, 1938