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Organization Of ResearchIt is well to bring before you again the chief purpose of the National Research Council and of this its Division of Engineering, to stimulate others to make researches rather than to make them oursel
Jan 1, 1919
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Chicago Discussions -Discussion of paper of Mr. Case (See p . 511)E. G. Spilsbury, Trenton, N. J.: Mr. Case's paper possesses much interest for me, because my attention was called many years ago (early in the seventies) to the deposit he describes, and his expl
Jan 1, 1894
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Mining and Milling, An Interrelated Fragmentation SystemBy John Edgar, Eugene P. Pfleider
Breakage of rock in mining operations as a part of the overall comminution process is examined. Examples of blasting practice are examined, and the energy expended is related to the comminution work a
Jan 1, 1973
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Industrial Minerals - Providing Large Industrial Water Supplies by Induced FiltrationBy Fred H. Klaer
Water supplies dependent upon induced infiltration can be developed by vertical wells, by infiltration galleries, or by horizontal water collectors. Each method is described and the advantages of wate
Jan 1, 1954
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Employment (c7454392-1f7b-4dfd-846e-f7247177413d)(Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons. ) An experienced gold and silver metallurgist. specializing in cyaniding is desirous of
Jan 7, 1913
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Basic Valuation ConceptsBy Dr. O’Neil Thomas J., Donald W. Gentry
"There are two characters to the value of mining properties-one mine may have a value, owing to its real intrinsic worth; an- other (having no intrinsic value) may have a value by being so situated as
Jan 1, 1984
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Copper-Smelting Plant Remodeled For Direct SmeltingBy Leonard Larson
DURING several years immediately preceding the adoption of wet-charge smelting at McGill, various necessary conditions affecting this procedure, such as plant rearrangement and the metallurgical natur
Jan 1, 1938
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Washington D.C. Paper - Topographical and Geological ModellingBy O. B. Harden
In working out the geological structure of a complicated district, where the problems are difficult to solve by the ordinary methods in use, a model, upon which all the geological and topographical da
Jan 1, 1882
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Topographical and Geological ModellingBy O. B. Harden Harden
IN working out the geological structure of a complicated district, where the problems are difficult to solve by the ordinary methods in use, a model, upon which all the geological and topographical da
Jan 1, 1882
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Comminution as a Chemical ReactionBy A. M. Gaudin
It is only in recent years that substantial progress has been made in developing a physico-chemical picture of the solid state. The molecular concept, so useful in dealing with gases, was naturally ca
Jun 1, 1955
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Automation Of A Modern Straight-Grate Pelletizing PlantBy M. J. Greaves, Alan English
Pelletizing on a commercial scale is only 10 years old; yet in this period more than 150 million tons of pellets have been produced. Instrumentation and controls have played an important part in the d
Jan 7, 1965
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The Shifting Pattern Of Lime UsageBy Paul L. Allsman
Mankind has found lime and limestone a useful mineral commodity since the dawn of history. The ancient Egyptians knew how to make use of it as a building material, and it has been used in agriculture
Jan 6, 1966
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Costs and Cost Effectiveness of Coal Mining ReclamationBy S. M. Bishoff
The disturbance of surface land to support the underground mining of coal requires several hundred acres to produce easily in excess of $1 billion in sales at a moderately sized mine over 20-30 years.
Jan 1, 1985
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Employment (ade9978b-6b74-4c33-a272-885551105f85)ENGINEERS AVAILABLE (Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons introduced by members.) Member, Cornell M. E., graduate, aged 3
Jan 10, 1916
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Preface (86d19132-ba18-4366-baaf-1c4583aba354)It was customary formerly to publish an index of the Transactions about every fifth volume, but since the Institute began in 1913 to publish three volumes instead of one volume per year, this has been
Jan 1, 1918
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A New Science-Mined Land ReclamationBy G. Don Sullivan
Surface mine operators have organized a voluntary group known as the Mined-Land Conservation Conference for the specific purpose of developing and expanding reclamation programs on mined land. As a
Jan 7, 1965
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Ventilation Cost Impact Of Reduced Radon-Daughter Working LevelsBy Robert C. Bates
Published information on costs of radon daughter control in uranium mines was analyzed to develop estimates of the cost per ton for any level of radiation exposure control. All data were converted to
Jan 1, 1982
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Employment (6f51ee2d-8ae7-4695-8877-8fe5bde6b081)(Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons. ) An experienced gold and silver metallurgist specializing in cyaniding is desirous of
Jan 7, 1913
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Economics – Price Forecasting and Sensitivity Analysis for Economic Analysis of Final Pit LimitBy Alan C. Noble
INTRODUCTION Forecasting of metal and mineral prices is a complex and hazardous undertaking. In order to accurately forecast prices, the complexities of both marketing and production must be modeled
Jan 1, 1979
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High-temperature Thermometers - DiscussionA. 0. ASHMAN, Palmerton, Pa. (written discussion?).-Owing to the conflict of the terms thermometry and pyrometry, in numerous cases the entire field of temperature measurements has been divided under
Jan 12, 1919