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Preliminary Annual Meeting ProgramBy AIME AIME
THE Annual Meeting-numerically the 162d meeting-of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers will be held at the Pennsylvania Hotel, 7th Ave. and 33d St., New York, Feb. 18-22, with
Jan 1, 1945
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OFR-133-85 A Study Of Design And Development Of A Coal Injector For Coarse Slurry TransportBy Boyd Wise
A jet pump injector was developed and successfully tested, thereby demonstrating the feasibility of a jet injector for introducing coarse coal into an operating slurry face haulage system: In Phase I
Jan 1, 1985
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IC 8515 Coal Refuse Fires, An Environmental HazardBy Lewis M. McNay
The Bureau of Mines located and examined 292 burning coal refuse banks throughout the Nation's coal-producing regions in 1968. These coal waste fires, extending over 3,200 acres, produce poisonou
Jan 1, 1971
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Geophysical Methods at Boston MeetingDETAILED programs for the Regional Meeting to be held at Boston, on Aug. 29, 30, 31, will be available on arrival at the Copley-Plaza Hotel, where registration will begin at 10 a. m. on Wednesday morn
Jan 9, 1928
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RI 5234 Estimate Of Known Recoverable Reserves Of Coking Coal In Bledsoe County, Tenn. ? ConclusionsBy Lloyd Williams
1. Reserves have been estimated for three coal beds in Bledsoe County, Tenn.: Morgan Springs, Lantana, and Sewanee. The Richland and Nelson beds occur in Bledsoe County also, but there was not enough
Jan 1, 1956
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The Foreign Investment Climate for Mining and Exploration in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea from an Australian PerspectiveBy Gillies A. D S
The active history of foreign investment in the mining industry has resulted in Australia emerging as a major world producer of a range of mineral commodities. The current contribution to the nation
Jan 1, 1994
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Fenceline PM4 Crystalline Silica Concentrations near Sand Mining and Processing Facilities in WisconsinBy T. Brozell
"Communities near sand mines and processing facilities in Wisconsin have raised concerns regarding possible exposure to ambient respirable (PM4) crystalline silica. Fenceline PM4 (particulate matter c
Jan 1, 2015
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Characterizing Respirable Dust Generated From Cutting Potash In Laboratory Full Scale Cutting Tests With Radial Picks At Different Stages Of Wear - SME Annual Meeting 2022By M. Ishaq, J. Rosami, J. Brune, E. Sidrow, C. Tsai, S. Slouka
Respirable rock dust poses serious long-term health effects to workers in mining and tunneling underground hard rock environments. When inhaled, respirable silica particles commonly found in quartz an
Mar 2, 2022
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Process Scale-up For Uranium, Mercury And Cesium Recovery From Surrogate Radioactive Cemented WasteBy A. Demers, M. Chapman, N. Reynier, R. Lastra, M. Courchesne, C. Laviolette
Historic medical isotope production at Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) in Chalk River involved the dissolution of irradiated isotope targets prior to extraction of Mo-99. This process generated li
Jan 1, 2020
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Boston Paper - Systems of Mining in Large Bodies of Soft OreBy Richard Rothwell
At the last meeting of the Institute, Mr. Per Larsson read a very interesting paper on the Chapin mine of Michigan, in which he described the systems of mining that had, at different times, been tried
Jan 1, 1888
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Boston Paper - A Method for the Estimation of Manganese in SteelBy Frank Julian
The determination of manganese by precipitation with potassium chlorate from a solution in concentrated nitric acid, filtration through asbestos, and solution in a reducing agent whose excess is estim
Jan 1, 1888
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Boston Paper - An Illustration of the Lines of Weakness in CylinderBy Robert H. Richards
It has long been known to boiler makers and to the users of cylindrical pipes of many kinds that when a tube is exposed to internal fluid pressure the resolution of forces is such that the material of
Jan 1, 1883
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Boston Paper - On the Occurrence of Gold in Williamson County, TexasBy Charles A. Schaeffer
IN the early part of last year I received a small amount of powdered mineral from Williamson County, Texas, to be examined for silver. The specimen proved to be limestone, slightly colored
Jan 1, 1883
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Modification and adsorption of triazine collectors onto pyrite surfacesBy X Zhang, Y Zhu, P E. Ngoepe, P P. Mkhonto, W Xiong, L Han, L Lu
The triazine molecules have not been given much attention and they are potential collectors that may positively impact the mineral processing industry. The adsorption of triazine as collectors such as
Aug 24, 2022
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Boston and Colorado Smelting Works.*By T. PH. D. Egleston
THE Boston and Colorado Smelting Works are situated in the town of Black Hawk, Gilpin County, Colorado, on the Clear Creek Narrow Gauge Railway, 55 miles from Denver, in the Rocky Mountains, at an alt
Jan 1, 1876
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The Only Thing to Fear is Fear ItselfBy Arthur P. Sanda
Thank you Clark, for that extraordinary introduction, but Paul Harvey would be disappointed if I didn't tell you ... the rest of the story. It's true that I began my career at the Boston Tra
Jan 1, 1999
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T. A. Rickard - Our New Honorary MemberBy Scott Turner
HOSTS of friends will rejoice that T. A. Rickard has been given honorary membership in the Institute. It might well have been done long ago, since, when one reviews distinguished services rendered by
Jan 1, 1935
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IC 7146 Pulmonary Diseases In The Mining IndustryBy R. R. Sayers
Although the attention of those interested in diseases peculiar to mining as teen focused recently on one duct disease - silicosis - other respiratory diseases may cause more suffering and economic lo
Jan 1, 1941
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Microbial pretreatment of refractory sulfide and carbonaceous ores improves the economics of gold recoveryBy J. A. Brierley, S. R. Hutchins, C. L. Brierley
Introduction Many gold and silver ores are refractory to conventional processing technologies. Thus, precious metals recovery is uneconomic. These resources can consist of ores, flotation concentrate
Jan 4, 1988
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Health Perception In Workers Exposed To Hand-Arm Vibration: Prerequisite For Putting In Place An Effective Preventive Program In The Workplace - IntroductionBy Alice Turcot
Knowledge of risks from exposure to hand-arm vibrations is usually presented by clinicians and researchers from a medical and engineering point of view. There is a strong need to develop innovative h
Jan 6, 2006