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President?s PrizesThe President's Prizes, which consist of $30 and $20, were established for the best essays on some subject related to Mining, Economic Geology, or Metallurgy by a Junior Associate or a Member of
Jan 1, 1923
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Virginia State Geological SurveySection 89 Virginia State Geological Survey, Box 329, University, Va. Arthur Bevan, State Geologist A list of publications will be sent free upon request. Publica¬tions are distributed free to res
Jan 1, 1933
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Correction - Controls of Lead-Zinc Mineralization, Pine Point District, Northwest Territories, Canada – November, 1980, pp.1617 – Kyle, J. RichardBy J. Richard Kyle
On page 1617, the author's box was incorrect. It should have read: J. R. Kyle, member SME, is an assistant professor of geology. Dept. of Geological Sciences, The University of Texas at Austi
Jan 1, 1981
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Load And Carry Machines And Portable Crushing Plants Improve Underground ProductivityBy P. Dosmond
In ore mining technology, the loading and hauling operations are undoubtedly the area where the most spectacular progress has been made during the last twenty years. In the iron ore mines of Eastern
Jan 1, 1970
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Better Roads For Lower CostsBy Luther M. Krupp
A 3 ½ -mile asphalt mixed mat haulage road joins American Smelting & Refining Co.'s El Tiro copper pit northwest of Tucson and its Silver Bell mill. Two-axle trucks operate continuously over the
Jan 11, 1958
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Washington Survey – Minerals, Metals And Government GoalsBy Freeman Bishop
The Bureau of Mines is working on a long-term program to completely revolutionize mining-to create a mine-systems technology that integrates the need to recover minerals at low cost under safe and hea
Jan 1, 1970
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Mechanized Tamping Of Mine Haulage RoadsBy D. H. Davis
Coal operators have been justified in spending most of their efforts and capital expenditures on improvements in productivity at the working face, on better transportation facilities, and on surface p
Jan 3, 1961
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Technical Notes - Mass Spectrometric Examination of Anode Gases from Aluminum Reduction CellsBy Jack L. Henry, R. D. Holliday
GASEOUS products of an aluminum reduction cell consist mainly of carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide. Sulfur dioxide, hydrogen fluoride, and hydrogen sulfide have also been conc~usively identified.
Jan 1, 1958
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Joint Activities (f86ac3aa-e2be-4a9c-967c-81cbd69fd0d7)'The Institute conducts jointly with the American Society of Civil Engineers, American Society of Mechanical Engineers and American Institute of Electrical Engineers, certain activities as listed
Jan 1, 1932
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Financial Analysis Applications In Mineral Exploration And DevelopmentBy Daniel T. O’Brian
Exploration targets and results in the mining industry are commonly summarized in terms of tonnage and grade. Business appraisals require, as additional information, the expected profit or loss implie
Jan 1, 1969
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Pittsburgh Paper - A Chilled Blast-Furnace HearthBy James Gayley
The occurrence of obstructions in furnace-hearths is nothing new to blast-furnace managers. The removal of them is becoming more and more simplified every day. The appliances that can be readily obtai
Jan 1, 1886
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Some Properties of Pseudowavellite from FloridaBy W. L. Hill, W. H. Armiger, S. D. Gooch
The physical properties, chemical behavior under thermal treatment, and fertilizer value of fluorine-containing pseudowavellite (hydrous calcium aluminum phosphate) that occurs as phosphate clay admix
Jan 6, 1950
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Dewatering Feldspathic Minerals From North CarolinaBy Joseph L. Mehaffey
A variety of chemicals offered by Armak were evaluated as dewatering aids for aqueous slurries of silica sand, sparsand and feldspar; an established commercial dewatering aid was used as a control. A
Jan 1, 1984
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([v]) Check List For Processing From Start To Start-UpBy Lester F. Engle
Books have been written, complex charts drawn, great batches of punched cards handled by ever increasing numbers of computers, and innumerable meetings held-all for the purpose of making effective the
Jan 5, 1966
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Scranton Paper - Concentration and Smelting at Tombstone, ArizonaBy John A. Church
The operations of the Tombstone Mill and Mining Company, in Arizona, have been extensive and interesting; and I will eudeavor to describe what is novel in their work, without attempting to go over the
Jan 1, 1887
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Sulfurous Acid Pre-Leaching For Reprocessing Manganese Silver Tailings At Tonopah, NevadaBy F. L. Rip, B. C. Haydon
Manganese silver ores are well known to be refractory toward cyanidation. Roasting and sulfurous acid pre-leaching have been suggested for improving their amenability. This paper describes the develo
Jan 1, 1985
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A Classification and Application of Drill JibsBy R. W. Jenkins, O. J. Neslage
The need for mechanized drilling to decrease mining costs has resulted in the development of the jumbo from column-and-bar drill by carriages to hydraulically controlled jib jumbos. Resultant savings
Jan 5, 1950
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Institute of Metals Division - Hydrogen Embrittlement in an Ultra-High-Strength 4340 SteelBy G. Sachs, B. B. Muvdi, E. P. Klier
IT is now generally i-ecognized that hydrogen is responsible for delayed failures encountered in high-strength steels,'.' and the hydrogen responsible for the embrittlement is introduce
Jan 1, 1958
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Improved Coal Face Ventilation Through Use Of Dust Scrubber Systems Leads To Greater Production EfficiencyBy A. D. S. Gillies
One of the most difficult places to ventilate in any mine is the working face area. With an everchanging configuration, continual modification and extension to the ventilation system is necessary to m
Jan 1, 1982
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SME Fall Meeting and Exhibit to Focus on ‘Minerals in Transition’"Minerals in Transition" is the timely theme of this year's SME-AIME Fall Meeting and Exhibit, to be held September 10-12 at the Salt Palace, Salt Lake City, Utah. Approximately 2000 members and
Jan 8, 1975