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  • SAIMM
    Rockbolts in shear

    By J. Hadjigeorgiou, G. Knox

    There is a considerable wealth of information on the behaviour of rockbolts under axial loading conditions both in situ and under controlled laboratory conditions. However, there is comparably less da

    Nov 24, 2025

  • AUSIMM
    Precipitation in Hydrometallurgy

    Precipitation of inorganic compounds or metals from aqueous solutions can either be physical (crystallisation) or chemical in nature. Chemical processes are varied; they may be due to hydrolytic act

    Jan 1, 1993

  • AIME
    Segregation In Steel

    By E. C. Smith

    THE CHAIRMAN.-Mr. Earle Smith- has kindly offered to make some remarks in connection with segregation in the product, Mr. Smith: E. C. SMITH,* Cleveland, Ohio-I will start this off by a story of the

    Jan 1, 1944

  • AIME
    Developments In Pelletizing

    By Alan English

    INTRODUCTION During the Bicentennial Year in the United States of America, recognition should be given to the fact that 20 years ago the first large-scale commercial pelletizing plant was started

    Jan 1, 1977

  • AIME
    Died In Service

    Bailey, Lewis Newton, Master Engineer, Senior Grade, 4th Regiment, U. S. Engineers, Headquarters Company, died of pneumonia at Camp Merritt, N. J., on April 30, 1.918. Baird, Louis, Lieut., Royal Fie

    Jan 8, 1918

  • AIME
    Production In Wyoming

    Some coal was mined in Wyoming for use at the forts as early as 1859, but the commercial development began in 1867, and mining increased with the completion of the Union Pacific Railroad. Tonnages pro

    Jan 1, 1942

  • SME
    Talc In Polymers

    By H. T. Mulryan

    Talc is used as an essential ingredient in a variety of plastics applications ranging from polyester body patch compounds through polypropylene automotive, appliance and household furniture components

    Jan 1, 1994

  • AIME
    Production In Montana

    Coal was found in many places in Montana by the early explorers and trappers but no commercial development was made until 1876, and very little coal was produced before 1885. All available data are gi

    Jan 1, 1942

  • ISEE
    Close - In Blasting

    By Adam Gray, Emery Gray

    State-of-the-art seismographs can be employed to assist the blasting engineer in understanding the propagation of vibration waves generated by blasting. Wave traces and frequency plots are used to adj

    Jan 1, 2005

  • TMS
    Nickel in Cuba

    By Fathi Habashi

    In the past five years Cuba has been attempting to more than double its nickel production by constructing two new ammonia leaching plants. No metals are yet produced on commercial scale but a variety

    Jan 1, 1993

  • AIME
    Production In California

    The development of coal mining in this state has been well described by Goodyear, and much data are also given in the reports of the U. S. Commissioner of Mining Statistics, and the tonnages in Table

    Jan 1, 1942

  • CIM
    Salt in Ontario

    By G. R. Guillet

    Salt is restricted to five major beds in south western Ontario, totalling as much as 200 m in thickness. These beds are located at depths ranging from 270 m to 750 m below the surface, fringing Lake H

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AIME
    Progeny in Comminution

    By A. M. Gaudin

    MANY studies of comminution have been made to ascertain the size distribution of the product and to evaluate the work of comminution in the light of the size distributions of the feed and product. Up

    Jan 11, 1951

  • AIME
    Production In Tennessee

    Most of the early coal production in Tennessee was for iron-making, and here, contrary to the usual custom, coal was used in the early furnaces before charcoal was. There was no salt industry of any v

    Jan 1, 1942

  • AIME
    Production In Maryland

    Maryland was the third state to produce coal, and from the available information a small amount was mined each year after 1888, some of it being used locally but probably the larger portion being floa

    Jan 1, 1942

  • AIME
    Aviation in Mining

    By W. E. D. Stokes

    WHEN history is written, the year of the blitzkrieg will go down as giving aviation its greatest impetus. No perceptible drop in military business, even with cessation of hostilities abroad, seems lik

    Jan 1, 1941

  • AUSIMM
    Gold in Arsenopyrite

    By Robinson BW, Walker RK

    Using a new highly stable automated electron microprobe analyser, detection limits for gold in arsenopyrite have been improved. Using the AuLA emission tine at 40kV and 500nA, a limit of approximat

    Jan 1, 1989

  • AIME
    Twinning In Metals

    By C. H. Mathewson

    MICROSCOPIC. rnetallography has been exploited quite well enough to bring about a very general understanding that the typical metal or alloy is composed of minute crystalline particles blended into a

    Jan 1, 1928

  • SME
    Travelling In Chile

    By F. Habashi

    Chile is at present the largest copper and rhenium producer and was before World War I the largest nitrate producer. She is also an important producer of lithium carbonate and molybdenum oxide. An imp

    Jan 1, 2011

  • CIM
    Cement in Canada

    By D. H. Stonehouse

    Of the f ive Canadian cement producing regions- Atlantic, Quebec, Ontario, Prairie and Pacific-Ontario has the greatest capacity and normally produces the most cement. However, during the last 5 years

    Jan 1, 1984