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  • AIME
    Mining - Analysis of Roof Bolting Systems Based on Model Studies

    By Louis A. Panek

    MOST roof bolts are used in mines with bedded roofs, but it has not been determined to what degree thin-bedded roofs can be reinforced by bolting if there is no thick member in which to anchor the bol

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Geological-Geophysical Discovery of the Capillune Ground-Water Aquifer, Toquepala, Peru

    By S. Parker Gay

    In 1967 Southern. Peru Copper Corp. was faced with the problem of developing a water supply for their new Cuajone open-pit copper mining and milling operation, at a time when the existing water system

    Jan 1, 1973

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    Accident Prevention (COAL MINE ACCIDENT EXPERIENCE)

    By Harold L. Bare, Frank R. Barnako

    Coal mining historically has been a. hazardous occupation but, in recent years, tremendous progress has been made in reducing accidental coal mine deaths and injuries. The purpose of this chapter is t

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Dispersion of Clays and Shales by Fluid Motion

    By Allen Garrison

    IT is the purpose of this article to present. the results of an investiga-tion of certain clay and shale suspensions having viscosities that are materially influenced by fluid motion, and to discuss t

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Mining Methods - Drilling and Blasting Practice of Consolidated Quarries Corporation (T. P. 878, with discussion)

    By Nelson Severinghaus

    The Rock Chapel plant of Consolidated Quarries Corporation (Fig. 1) is three miles northeast of Lithonia, DeKalb County, Georgia. It was opened about eight years ago for crushed stone aggregate. This

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Mining Methods - Drilling and Blasting Practice of Consolidated Quarries Corporation (T. P. 878, with discussion)

    By Nelson Severinghaus

    The Rock Chapel plant of Consolidated Quarries Corporation (Fig. 1) is three miles northeast of Lithonia, DeKalb County, Georgia. It was opened about eight years ago for crushed stone aggregate. This

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Virginia Beach Paper - Notes on the Re-Working of Anthracite Culm-Banks (see Discussion, p. 853)

    By Arthur W. Sheafer

    MR. ECKLEY B. COXE, in his able and interesting paper on " The Preparation of Small Sizes of Anthracite,"* read and discussed at the Glen Summit Meeting, October, 1891, refers to the reputed immense a

    Jan 1, 1895

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    Use of Diamond-impregnated Cemented Carbide for Core Bits

    By W. C. Weslow

    AN extended program devoted to the development of a matrix for holding diamonds of a size and. kind not heretofore generally used is being carried on by the Carboloy Company, and this paper describes

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Papers - - Production Engineering and Engineering Research - New Type of Dynamometer for Study of Pumping Problems

    By Emory Kemler

    The problem of determining the most desirable operating conditions of an oil-well pumping unit or rig front, the selection of the proper material and size of sucker rods, and the design of a pumping u

    Jan 1, 1935

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    List Of Members - Members, Junior Members, Associates, Junior Foreign Affiliates - Student Associates (5b42c698-98c2-4fa9-bb47-ca41ca7ef67f)

    [Aamot, Clav Crone, (Member '29) Met., Det Norske Aktieselskab for Elektrokemisk, Industri, Inc., Oslo, Norway. Aamot, 0, Crone, (Member '29) c/o Elektrokemisk, Radhusgaten 23, Oslo, Norway

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Pittsburg Paper - Coal-Dust; as an Explosive Agent

    By Donald M. D. Stuart

    It gives me great pleasure to accept the invitation I had the honor of receiving through the Secretary of the Institute, to reply to the criticisms made in discussion of the theory advanced in my work

    Jan 1, 1897

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    Non-Metallic Mineral-Filler Industry

    By W. M. Weigel

    THE rapid advance, during recent years, in the manufacture of articles that have been in common use for generations and the development of new materials entering into appliances and devices unheard of

    Jan 2, 1922

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    By-Laws

    Sec. 1. The membership of the Institute shall comprise six classes, namely: 1. Members; 2. Honorary Members; 3. Senior Members; 4. Associates; 5. Junior Members; 6. Rocky Mountain Members. All shall b

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Geologic Studies During the Development of the Copper Flat Porphyry Deposit (73a65c75-788e-41fe-a24d-eaabbcbd05dc)

    By P. G. Dunn

    Geologic studies during development at Copper Flat were directed at acquiring the necessary information in evaluating a low-grade porphyry copper deposit. In addition to the geologic mapping and core-

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Geological Engineering- A Bridge Between Geologist And Miner

    By Daniel R. Stewart, Ralph R. Sacrison

    The function of the geological engineer is to assist in mine planning and operations by collecting, interpreting, and applying geologic data to the solution of engineering problems. The geologist supp

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Salt Lake Paper - Dip Chart (with Discussion)

    By Howland Bancroft

    The writer has observed that some confusion is experienced by many mining engineers in making vertical sections of ore deposits in mining properties which they have examined. Having much examination w

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Research Possibilities of the Petroleum Industry

    By H. W. Camp

    RESEARCH is defined, scientifically, as a "sys- tematic investigation of some phenomenon, and also a search for hidden treasures." Chemists tell us that the hidden treasures of petroleum are far ric

    Jan 4, 1928

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    Export Trade - Economic Outlook for Exports of Petroleum Products

    By J. H. Nelson

    An outline survey of the economic outlook for the United States export trade in petroleum products resolves itself broadly into two general divisions; first, a consideration of our present position in

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Equipment Classification

    By G. M. Ritcey

    Continuous contacting equipment for solvent extraction can be divided into two major areas, according to whether their mode of operation is stagewise or differential (Figure 1). Mixer settlers and the

    Jan 1, 1978