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  • AIME
    Design Of Permanent Block Stopping To Resist Strata Convergence

    By R. E. Ray, J. W. Stevenson, J. A. Berry

    Conventional concrete block plastered with a cementitious coating is the most common material used in the construction of permanent stoppings to direct airflow in underground mines in the US. All mine

    Jan 1, 1986

  • AIME
    Papers - Diffusion of Copper and Magnesium into Aluminum

    By R. M. Brick, Arthur Phillips

    The Institute of Metals Division Lecture in 1936, given by R. F. Mehl, on diffusion in solid metals1, was introduced with the statement that "the phenomena of diffusion are intimately related to many

    Jan 1, 1937

  • AIME
    House Damage Criteria For Sag-Subsidence Over Illinois Room-And-Pillar Coal Mines (c81e3c7c-8e61-4ffa-8e26-d77996a3563c)

    By G. G. Marino, J. W. Mahar

    This paper provides an understanding of the behavior and potential damage of homes resulting from sag-type mine subsidence. This is done with extensive research of numerous case histories in Illinois

    Jan 1, 1986

  • AIME
    Washington Paper - Refractory Materials

    By T. Egleston

    Although the success of metallurgical operations depends so largely on the possibility of finding proper refractory materials, which enter so prominently into the cost of their operations, it can hard

  • AIME
    Nonmetallic Minerals - Magnetic Beneficiation of Nonmetallics (With Discussion)

    By Samuel Gibson Frantz, G. W. Jarman

    The purpose of this paper is to relate briefly the development of magnetic separation and its extension from the separation of iron into its present use in the nonmetallic field, to suggest possible f

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Magnetic Beneficiation of Nonmetallics

    By Samuel Frantz

    THE purpose of this paper is to relate briefly the development of magnetic separation and its extension from the separation of iron into its present use in the nonmetallic field, to suggest possible f

    Jan 1, 1932

  • AIME
    Geophysics - Geophysical Case History, Fredericktown Lead District, Missouri

    By Carl Tolman, LeRoy Scharon, Harold Powers

    THIS paper presents geophysical and subsurface data observed in the vicinity of Shafts No. 1 and and 5 of the National Lead Co. lead mines at Fred-ericktown, Madison County, Missouri, see Fig. 1. The

    Jan 1, 1954

  • AIME
    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Preparation of Titanium Tetrachloride from Rutile

    By C. H. Gorski

    A method for preparing titanium tetrachloride is described which consists of reducing rutile with coke and chlorinating the reduced product at 200° to 500°C. The crude distillate is purified by treatm

    Jan 1, 1952

  • AIME
    Metal Mining - An Analysis of Mine Opening Failure by Means of Models - Discussion

    By Bernard York, John J. Reed

    W. 0. Philbrook (Carnegie Institute of Technology, Phila.)—Mr. DeVaney's paper is a valuable addition to the growing technology of the magnetic roasting of lean iron ores. His furnace is ingeniou

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Metal Mining - Mine Drainage at Eureka Corp., Ltd., Eureka, Nev.

    By George W. Mitchell

    THE property of Eureka Corp. Ltd. is located in the approximate geographic center of Nevada, 2 miles from Eureka, the county seat. The great sources of power, the Colorado, Snake, and Salmon Rivers an

    Jan 1, 1954

  • AIME
    Discussion of Papers Published Prior to 1952 - Magnetic Roasting of Lean Ores

    By Fred D. DeVaney

    W. O. Philbrook (Carnegie Institute of Technology, Phila.)—Mr. DeVaney's paper is a valuable addition to the growing technology of the magnetic roasting of lean iron ores. His furnace is ingeniou

    Jan 1, 1954

  • AIME
    Paper - Seismic Methods - Adaptation of Elastic-wave Exploration to Unconsolidated Structures

    By Frank Reiber

    The study of earthquakes long ago developed the fact that by study-ing the travel .times of the various groups of waves from the same earthquake, as received on seismographs :it varying distances, ma

    Jan 1, 1929

  • AIME
    Mineral Wool from Wollastonite

    By John T. Thorndyke

    MOST important of the naturalcalcium silicates is the meta¬silicate, CaSi03, known as wollastonite, after W. H. Wollaston. A large deposit of this mineral was dis¬covered some seven years ago near Cod

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Summary Of Problems And Research Needs

    Problems discussed and research opportunities identified during the workshop in the major areas of 1) flocculation, 2) flotation, 3) leaching and magnetic separation are summarized below. I. FLOCC

    Jan 1, 1979

  • AIME
    PART I – Papers - Sulfurization Kinetics of Delta Iron at 1410°C

    By J. H. Swisher

    The solubility of sulfur and rate of solution of sulfur in pure Lron were measured in H2S + H2 and H2S + H2 H2O gas mixtures. The solubility and diffusivity of sulfur at 1410°Care 0.13 pet S and 1.0 x

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Production Schedules for Different Ore Production Rates – Production Schedules

    By Michael B. Kahle, Fred J. Scheaffer

    Production scheduling, along with production planning, provides projections of future mining progress and time requirements for the development and extraction of a resource. These schedules and plans

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Part VI – June 1969 - Papers - Creep of a Dispersion Strengthened Columbium-Base Alloy

    By Mark J. Klein

    The creep of 043 was studied over the temperature range 1650" to 3200°F and over the stress range 3000 to 44,000 psi. The steady-state creep rate over this range of stress and temperature can be expr

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AIME
    Concerning Arsenic, Orpiment, And Realgar.

    ARSENIC and orpiment are two mineral substances of a similar kind, and they are by nature pure, without admixture of other species. In regard to their apparent qualities we shall say that their compos

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Innovative Uranium Mill Makes Small Deposits Pay

    By Alexandre Mussard

    How do you make a mine out of 500 000 kg (1.1 million lb) of uranium oxide contained in a low-grade deposit with high clay content? Confronted with these limited reserves and mineralogical problems at

    Jan 10, 1979

  • AIME
    Resources And Utilization Of North Carolina Pyrophyllite

    By Jasper L. Stuckey

    PYROPHYLLITE, first identified as soapstone,1 later as agalmatolite,2 and finally as pyrophyllite,3 has been known to occur in North Carolina for more than 130 years and has been produced intermittent

    Jan 1, 1958