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William B. Plank ? Chairman, Mineral Industry Education DivisionBy AIME AIME
FIFTY years ago William Bertolette Plank was born in Pennsylvania, in which state he was also educated, winding up with an E.M. from Penn State in 1909, at the age of 23. ' He remained there as i
Jan 1, 1937
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Chester A. Fulton - Director, A.I.M.E.By AIME AIME
WITH a membership in the Institute of 32 years behind him, Chester Alan Fulton became an A.I.M.E. Director last month. In 1937 he served as Chairman of the Industrial Minerals Division. Mr. Fulton wa
Jan 1, 1939
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L. E. Young ? Recently Elected Director, A. I. M. E.By AIME AIME
LEWIS EMANUEL YOUNG was elected a Director of the A.I.M.E. at the last Annual Meeting as a representative of District '4, including. Ohio, West Virginia, and western. Pennsylvania and New York. H
Jan 1, 1937
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Observation on Ground Movement and Subsidences at Rio Tinto Mines, SpainBy Robert Palmer
So MUCH has already been written on this vast subject of ground movement and subsidence, and so many data collected and commented upon, that in this paper the author proposes to confine himself to the
Jan 1, 1930
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Some Aspects of the Commercial Manipulation of Aluminum (ea95ed9f-18d1-4a4a-aa98-6a313c67b83a)By C. F. Jr. Nagel
THIS paper is written primarily for those who are familiar with the processes mentioned but who desire a further insight into some of the fundamental principles. It does not give a complete descriptio
Jan 1, 1927
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Metal Mining - Methods-On-The-JobBy R. L. Loofbourow, Roger V. Pierce
THE degree to which our mineral requirements are being met by mining leaner, more complex or more remote deposits is indicated by developments during 1953. Heavy capital investment, skilled technical
Jan 2, 1954
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Closing Date, Manuscript for St. Louis MeetingIn accordance with the usual custom, manuscripts to be presented at the next meeting of the Institute must be in the hands of the, Secretary before July 1, 1917. Manuscripts to be properly distribute
Jan 4, 1917
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Silencers For Sectional FansBy Earl Kennedy
The Northern West Virginia Region of Consolidation Coal Company consists of ten underground mines. The Pittsburgh seam of coal is being mined. This seam is approximately seven feet in thickness in our
Jan 1, 1982
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An Unusual Test Of the Accuracy Of Well-Surveying MethodsBy S. H. Williston
IT IS not often that bore hole surveys can be checked by actual civil engineering methods. A recent Arizona survey was checked by normal surveying methods and the comparison of the results should be o
Jan 10, 1950
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The Composition of Flue DepositBy J. Blodget Britton
DURING the last three or four years I have had occasion to examine, chemically, various samples of matter commonly called flue-dust or cinder, found deposited in the flues and hot-blast chambers and u
Jan 1, 1877
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Curves For The Sensible-Heat Capacity Of Furnace Gases (ad1c8955-ee2f-4596-bdd4-6fe2fc84b7bf)By C. R. Kuzell
The Editor desires to call attention to the charts in the paper of the above title which were published in the August Bulletin on pages 2190 and 2191. It was impracticable to include in the Bulletin.
Jan 9, 1914
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Technical Note – Measuring The Tensile Strength of RocksBy Rudolph G. Wuerker
The scarcity of values of tensile strength of rocks has been explained by the lack of successful testing procedures. In the case of mine rock a description is given' of the difficulties encounter
Jan 2, 1955
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Technical Notes - Method of Measuring Film Thickness of Solid LubricantsBy I. Sheinhartz, H. M. McCullough
DURING the course of a lubrication study in relation to the compacting of metal powders, it became desirable to measure the thickness of sprayed graphite coatings on steel dies for hot pressing. The t
Jan 1, 1956
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Rock Sealant Restricts Falling Barometer EffectBy Robert C. Bates
Is the value of rock sealant on radon control destroyed by changes in barometric pressure? While an article by Dr. Gerald Schroeder in the June 1977 issue of MINING ENGINEERING suggests this, it shoul
Jan 12, 1977
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Herbert Clark Hoover 1874-1964On October 20, 1964, in his Waldorf Towers suite, death came to Herbert Clark Hoover, 31st President of the United States. At his bedside were his two sons, Allan A. and Herbert Hoover, Jr. Many y
Jan 11, 1964
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Institute of Metals Division - Gas Permeation Through Fused-Silica Capsules During High- Temperature Heat Treatments (TN)By A. U. Seybolt, F. J. Norton
A standard technique for heat treating small metallurgical samples where no appreciable contamination from the atmosphere can be tolerated is that of sealing small samples in evacuated fused-silica tu
Jan 1, 1964
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A Look At The Prospects Of The Mining EngineerBy A. F. Peterson
MUCH has been said and written about the engineer shortage. The mining branch in engineering has lagged during the past several decades. I can think of two institutions, formerly prominent in that fie
Jan 3, 1957
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Power Plant of the Burro Mountain Copper Co. (20892ef0-2312-4ccc-85dd-b5a95763ce1b)By C. Legrand
THE CHAIRMAN (B. B. GOTTSBERGER, Miami, Ariz.).-I think this experience of the Burro Mountain Copper Co. with oil engines as described by Mr. Legrand comes at a very opportune time. The fuel almost un
Jan 12, 1916
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Duluth Paper - A New Discovery of Carbonate Iron-Ore at Enterprise, Miss.By Alfred F. Brainerd
A few months since, Prof. Lawrence C. Johnson, of the U. 8. Survey, discovered in Mississippi large deposits of carbonate iron-ore, geologically located in the Claiborne formation of the Tertiary Epoc
Jan 1, 1888
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Determining Depth of Faulting From Magnetic Field Intensity MeasurementsBy Otto W. Nuttli
The magnetic method of prospecting is well suited to determination of faulting in the basement rock. In addition to establishing the horizontal position of the fault, it often furnishes valuable infor
Jun 1, 1955