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William Wallace Mein - Director, AIMEBy AIME
WILLIAM WALLACE MEIN, known to his intimates as "Will" or "Billy", is a mining engineer who has taken the fundamentals of successful mining--operating, engineering, and financial-and applied them to t
Jan 1, 1947
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The Travelling Grate Coking Process as Applied to a Rotary Lime KilnBy A. H. Anderson
THE travelling grate coking process was developed by Shawinigan Chemicals, Limited, at their Shawinigan Falls plant. The first production unit went into operation a month prior to the outbreak of the
Jan 1, 1944
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Canadian Mining-Law.By J. M. Clark
(Wilkes-Barre Meeting, June, 1911.) For some years past, those interested in the development of the increasingly important mining industry of Canada, have urged the adoption by the Dominion Parliamen
Apr 1, 1911
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Experiment of Cryogenic Grinding of Discarded Printed Circuit BoardBy C. H. Zhou
Cryogenic grinding of Printed Circuit Board will bring less pollution, reduce energy costs, smaller particles, regular particle size, efficient process, separation various materials due to different f
Jan 1, 2014
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The Practical Examination of Mineral ProspectsBy J. A. Reid
THE views and observations expressed herein on this old but constantly recurring question are our own, no effort having been made to align them with standard texts. Therefore, while they may find gene
Jan 1, 1945
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RI 6373 Use of Tritium Tracer Techniques in Studies of Gasoline Storage StabilityBy Charles S. Allbright, Frank G. Schwartz, Marvin L. Whisman
Radioactive tracer techniques were used to gain a better knowledge of the types of compounds that cause gum formation in gasoline during storage . A selected organic compound was labeled with tritium
Jan 1, 1964
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The Depletion Rationale And Recent Political Pressures Of Erosion ? IntroductionBy Oscar H. Lentz
During 1960, the controversy over percentage depletion reached the level of debate between presidential candidates. Nixon took the position that he would not tamper with the status quo in this matter.
Jan 1, 1961
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Coal - Cyc!one Thickener Applications in the Coal Industry - DiscussionBy H. E. Criner, M. G. Driessen
Maurice Rey—The influence of cyclone diameter upon the fineness of separation is an important point which, however, cannot be discussed adequately if the injection pressure or the rate of flow are not
Jan 1, 1951
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Coal - Cyc!one Thickener Applications in the Coal Industry - DiscussionBy M. G. Driessen, H. E. Criner
Maurice Rey—The influence of cyclone diameter upon the fineness of separation is an important point which, however, cannot be discussed adequately if the injection pressure or the rate of flow are not
Jan 1, 1951
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Limestone in IndustryBy M. F. Goudge
This paper is intended to call attention to the manifold uses of limestone in industry; to indicate the types of limestone desired by some of the large consuming industries; and to give some informati
Jan 1, 1930
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The Cement Industry's Age Of Reason - 1871 -1971: The One Hundredth Anniversary of the United States Portland Cement IndustryBy Roy A. Grancher
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Not only is 1971 the Centennial Year of the AIME, but it also marks the One Hundredth Anniversary of the United States Portland Cement Industry. On September 26th in 1871 David O. Sayl
Jan 1, 1971
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The Variable Mining CurriculaBy Francis A. Thomson
DO the curricula of our mineral technology schools prepare their graduates to meet properly the full range of their responsibilities in after life? An unequivocal "no" could be returned to this questi
Jan 1, 1937
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Nursing One's ResourcesThe title of my presentation is `Nursing One's Resources', words that fit a young organisation like Ross Mining and words we had to apply to reach our current level as a company. To get to
Jan 1, 1995
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Experimental and numerical investigations of the fluid flow in a hydroclyclone with an air coreBy Chinmay Shingote, Robert Visintainer, Renjie Ke, Jaikrishnan R. Kadambi, John Furlan
Hydrocyclone separators are some of the most widely used instruments in a variety of industrial applications. Their major functions are to sort, classify and separate solid particles and liquid drople
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Peak U.S. Crude-Oil Production in 1943 Not Offset by New DiscoveriesBy W. P. Haynes
ESTIMATED United States crude-oil production during 1943 established a new annual peak of 1,500,000,000 barrels, a daily average of 4,118,000 barrels. This would be an increase of 315,000 barrels per
Jan 1, 1944
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A Method to Evaluate Zinc Spelter Cleanliness for Hot-Dip GalvanizingBy Ajay K. Singh
The surface quality demands for galvanized and galvannealed steel sheets by the automotive and appliance industries have been getting increasingly stringent over the past few years. Intensive efforts
Jan 1, 1992
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Gasification by the Moving-burden TechniqueBy J. W. R. Rayner
THE conventional method of making water gas involves individual plants for the separate carbonization of coal to coke and the subsequent gasification of coke with steam. The process demands lump coke
Jan 1, 1953
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IC 7941 Mercury - A Materials Survey - With A Chapter On Resources By Edgar H. Bailey - Introduction And SummaryBy James W. Pennington
MERCURY, also widely known as quicksilver, ranks tenth in quantity in world output of nonferrous metals. However, its unusual and desirable combination of properties- liquid liquidity at ordinary temp
Jan 1, 1959
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Automation in the Mining Industry: Review of Technology, Systems, Human Factors, and Political Risk Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (0372a371-1e38-4754-8b97-0de77d1c820f)By Kritika Baxla, M. Mustafa Kahraman, Frank A. Drews, Yaxue Wang, Joel M. Haight, Kody Powell, Mohit Sobalkar, W. Pratt Rogers
In the opinion of these authors, technology alone can never give an organization an edge over competitors or provide an industry step change. However, history has shown that technology applied with co
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Automation in the Mining Industry: Review of Technology, Systems, Human Factors, and Political Risk Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Kritika Baxla, M. Mustafa Kahraman, Frank A. Drews, Yaxue Wang, Joel M. Haight, Kody Powell, Mohit Sobalkar, W. Pratt Rogers
In the opinion of these authors, technology alone can never give an organization an edge over competitors or provide an industry step change. However, history has shown that technology applied with co