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  • AIME
    Impressions of the - Rand : Geologic and Economic

    By AIME AIME

    L. C. GRATON, professor of geology in Harvard University, addressed the New York Section on April 24 on-his impressions of the Rand. His beautifully clear and concise address was delivered without not

    Jan 1, 1929

  • AIME
    National Program for Great Engineering Problems

    By Herbert Hoover

    THE time has arrived in our national development when we must have- a definite national- program in the development of our great engineering problems. Our rail and water transport, our water supplies

    Jan 1, 1920

  • SME
    Monitoring And Prediction Of Longwall Instability Using Artificial Intelligence Techniques (71cec1e3-30ef-49d7-b2d0-d17a952611b4)

    By D. W. Park

    Artificial intelligence has emerged over the past two decades as an important problem-solving tool including techniques such as expert systems, neural networks, tree classification, fuzzy logic, genet

    Jan 1, 1995

  • IMPC
    Study Of Adverse Effects Of Heavy Metal Mobilization By Activity Of Lead & Zinc Production Plant

    By D. Moradkhani

    The objective of this research was, to evaluate the hazard of heavy metals in the soil around the National Iranian Lead & Zinc (NILZ) Company. In this study, 38 samples of soil around the NILZ factory

    Sep 1, 2012

  • SME
    100 years of mining research celebrated at SME meeting

    When looking for indicators for the mining business ? and these days who isn?t? ? one might need to look no further than the SME Annual Meeting. Held in Phoenix, AZ Feb. 28 to March 3, the meeting was

    May 1, 2010

  • AIME
    Rare and Precious Metals

    By Zay Jeffries

    Rearmament superimposed on buying sprees by the public, caused a general shortage of metals in 1911. and the rare metals were no exception; they also shared with the more common metals the uncertaint

    Jan 1, 1942

  • AIME
    Engineer's Relation to Elimination of Waste in Mining

    By J. Parke Channing

    ALTHOUGH the original thought of investigating waste in industry came from a mining engineer, Herbert Hoover, and although the chairman of that committee was a mining engineer (although the real work

    Jan 3, 1922

  • CIM
    Presidential Address, M.S.N.S.

    By Alex McEachern

    MINING LEADS WAY TO PROSPERITY THE year 1937 will stand out in the history of mining and metal products in Canada as one of which we shall always be proud. The combined contribution of these industri

    Jan 1, 1938

  • AIME
    Composition (21e98312-e974-4ba1-bac0-7144afc469ff)

    By T. A. Rickard

    Do not write until you have something to say. Think first; then write. In order to be understood, you must know what you wish to say. Clear writing is the consequence of clear thinking. Therefore cons

    Jan 1, 1931

  • AUSIMM
    Beyond below-ground geological complexity: Developing adaptive expertise in exploration decision-making

    By M J. Davies, R S. Davies

    Despite increased expenditure, the global discovery rate of world-class ore deposits has been in decline for over a decade (Schodde, 2017). Mineral exploration has traditionally followed an empirical

    Nov 21, 2018

  • DFI
    Retaining Structure for Berth at Krishnapatnam

    By P. V. Chandramohan

    "The paper deals with the arrangement of structural members for a retaining structure used as a berth in the port of Krishnapatnam. The height of retention is 24.3m. A T-shaped diaphragm wall acts as

    Jan 1, 2015

  • SME
    Safety And Reliability; First Joint Conference Attracts More Than 180 People

    The mining and minerals extraction industries have often been demonized by the public as industries that put profits and production before people. It is true that the inherent danger of the work has l

    Jan 1, 2011

  • AIME
    Engineering Student Enrollment Growing, But Far From Normal

    By William B. Plank

    ENGINEERING students to the number of 73,269 had been enrolled in United States and Canadian schools on Nov. 5, 1945, but, as shown in the following tables, even this sizable number will not greatly r

    Jan 1, 1946

  • TMS
    Computerized Control for a Cooling Tower at Asarco's Amarillo Copper Refinery

    By B. Willit, J. Martin

    "Continued emphasis on water and energy conservation with less operator attention has created a need for more sophisticated cooling tower controls. A joint Betz/ASARCO project has produced a computeri

    Jan 1, 1989

  • AIME
    Why it Should be Done the Metric Way

    By HOWARD RICHARDS

    THE dollar was, selected as the unit of currency by the Congress of the United States of America on Apr. 2, 1792. This "Dollar" currency is so much more convenient than the older British currency that

    Jan 1, 1921

  • SME
    A Blank Piece Of Paper - A Practical Approach To Mine Management ? Introduction

    By R. R. Smith

    The meaning of the title, "Blank Piece of Paper," refers to the need for management to take a completely fresh viewpoint to the problems facing our industry. These problems are so severe and some so n

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SME
    Autonomous Haulage Growing Fast; Komatsu Continues to Innovate in Driverless Fleet Sector

    By William Gleason

    "Komatsu has been on the cutting edge of autonomous mining for the past 30 years and the company remains at the forefront of the technology that is changing from concept to a full-fledged reality.In 1

    Dec 1, 2018

  • AIME
    The Open Mind and the Open Forum

    By Smith, George Otis

    THE matter that I have on my mind this evening is engineering's need of an open forum. Our fathers of three centuries ago were pro-testanta for freedom of speech and thought in matters religious;

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AIME
    Research Opportunities Offered by U. S. Colleges ? Many Scholarships, Assistantships, and Fellowships in Mineral Technology Available

    By Sheldon P. Wimpfen

    RESEARCH is undertaken to find out what must be done when what we are doing now is no longer adequate. To accomplish this end, researchers apply the truths of nature to industrial evolution. A survey

    Jan 1, 1947

  • AIME
    Student Employment Problem

    By KENNETH CROPPER

    USUALLY we forget about the things which move along smoothly. There are no causes for worry when there are no troubles. But when troubles arise we must put forth some thought and effort to alleviate t

    Jan 1, 1931