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History and ExpansionBy A. M. Riddle
GROWING out of the nation's most colorful era of railroad building, and with the vision of early pioneers who foresaw a great future for the Western Empire, the Colorado Fuel & Iron Corp. set as
Jan 11, 1953
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Baltimore Paper - Coals and Cokes of Eastern KentuckyBy Joseph H. Allen
Commercial coke is made to-day in the United States chiefly from the Appalachian, the Illinois and the Colorado coal-fields. The measures of the great Appalachian coal-fields furnish by far the larges
Jan 1, 1893
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Unusual Features in the New Los Angeles Oil FieldsBy Ralph Arnold
PERHAPS the most striking feature in the three newly discovered fields in the Los Angeles basin is the enormous thickness of oil sand. The total thickness is not yet known in any of the fields, since
Jan 5, 1923
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San Francisco Paper - A Rule for Governing Cupellation Losses (with Discussion)By W. J. Sharwood
Cupellation is well known to be one of the most effective methods of separating silver and gold from base metals and other impurities, as well as one of the most accurate means for their estimation. I
Jan 1, 1916
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Significance Of Geochemical Distribution Trends In SoilBy D. H. Yardley
GEOCHEMICAL investigation of trace elements in surface materials was begun near Ely, Minn., in 1953 along the basal contact of Duluth gabbro with Giants Range granite (Fig. 1). This article presents d
Jan 7, 1958
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Rules (67af0807-0d6e-4815-b5c8-f21340148520)Jan 1, 1879
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Society Of Mining Engineers Of AIME - Officers And Committees[A. B. Cummins, President James C. Gray, President-Elect J. W. Woomer, Past President C. E. Lawall, Eastern Regional Vice-President Donald W. Scott, Central Regional Vice-President H. C. Weed, We
Jan 1, 1961
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Officer for the year ending February, 1910By AIME AIME
COUNCIL.* PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL. D. W. BRUNTON DENVER, COLO. (Term expires February, 1910.) . VICE-PRESIDENTS OF THE COUNCIL. J. PARKE CHANNING NEW TORE, N. Y. FREDERICK W. DENTON PAINESDALE,
May 1, 1909
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Foreword, Robert C. Stephenson, ChairmanJan 1, 1956
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Foreword (6b088183-f841-47c8-94fb-e3f8d26367aa)Jan 1, 1932
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Technical Committees (d54d9a00-45b7-496b-ab01-5fa56c909aee)MINING METHODS F A WARDLAW, JR, Chairman WILLIAM J COULTER, Past Chairman PHILIP B BUCKY, Past Chairman FRANCIS CAMERON, Vice-Chairman R D LONGYEAR, Vice-Chairman J MURRAY RIDDELL, Vice-Chairman
Jan 1, 1952
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Index (13212137-b7ea-4abb-a67c-e5206f183c80)Jan 1, 1934
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Publications (bf9ff095-efc8-4bd1-8254-764cac3d460c)The volumes of Transactions, which are published annually, contain the list of officers, rules, etc., the Proceedings, and the papers revised for final publication. (In this revision, after the prelim
Jan 1, 1910
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Report of the Council for the year 1907Jan 1, 1909
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A Realistic Look At Taconite EstimatesBy John W. Gruner
On account of the tremendous increase in the production of steel there has been much speculation as to the reserves of iron ore. A number of estimates of world scope have been published, which show th
Jan 3, 1954
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The Philosophy of Belt Tripper AutomationBy H. H. West
Modern mining is vitally concerned with the prompt, efficient movement of great quantities of bulk materials. It is not surprising, therefore, that intensive efforts are being directed toward improvin
Jan 3, 1963
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New York Paper - Remarks on the Extraction of Bismuth from Certain OresBy T. Sterry Hunt
I HAVE lately had occasion to examine sulphuretted ores of bismuth' both from Tudor, Ontario, and Latete, New Brunswick. The former consisted chiefly of bismuth-glance, carbonated at the outcrop,
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Mining Engineering Notebook – Cage to Hoisting Engineer – Emergency CommunicationBy W. A. Boyer, A. W. Beck
At the Morning mine of American Smelting & Refining Co. it was particularly important that there be a means of signaling the engineer from the moving cage in the shaft. Because of the shifting ground
Sep 1, 1955