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  • AIME
    Water Jet Drilling Horizontal Holes in Coal

    By C. R. Barker, D. A. Summers, H. D. Keith

    Introduction Historically, the presence of methane has been a problem, mainly in and around the working areas of active coal mines, and only in these areas has drainage been considered. Drainage, whe

    Jan 1, 1981

  • AIME
    Interaction And Structure In Copper-Zinc Alloys

    By C. Ernest Birchenall

    As a basis for further progress in several branches of metallurgy, particularly the study of physical properties of solid solutions and the kinetics of solid-solid reactions, a more complete understan

    Jan 1, 1947

  • AIME
    Production - Foreign - Petroleum in Burma and India

    By L. D. Stamp

    In view of the comprehensive accounts which have appeared in recent years of the oil fields of Burma, Assam and the Punjab,' this brief account will be restricted to an outline recapitulation of

    Jan 1, 1933

  • AIME
    Halifax Paper - Improvements in Ore-Crushing Machinery

    By S. R. Krom

    In connection with perfecting a system of pneumatic concentration I had in view the improvement of machines for crushing and pulverizing ores. A study of the whole subject convinced me that the princi

    Jan 1, 1886

  • AIME
    Pillar Deformation in a Bituminous Coal Mine

    By Charles Holland

    MINERS have observed for many years that as pillars are removed in mining operations the pillar adjacent to those mined out frequently shoes evidence of being compressed. Although this has been known

    Jan 1, 1937

  • AIME
    Demonstration Of Longwall Mining In Thin Seams

    By Joseph A. Gill, Ernest A. Curth

    The Government and Leeco concluded a cost-sharing agreement in 1976 to demonstrate longwall mining of a thin coalbed, 1 m or less, in a mine near Hyden, Ky. A premining investigation laid the grou

    Jan 1, 1981

  • AIME
    Burning Pulverized Coal In Rotary Cement Kilns

    By R. M. Hardgrove

    PULVERIZED coal was first used for firing cement kilns about 45 years ago, with such success that it has continued in general use. Based on cost, pulverized coal is usually the most economical fuel.

    Jan 1, 1941

  • AIME
    Factors In The Localization Of Mineralized Districts

    By Carlton D. Hulin

    THE usual concurrence in time and space of intrusive igneous activity, favorable structural disturbance and mineralization, which is so manifest in the mineralized district necessarily indicates a clo

    Jan 1, 1945

  • AIME
    Scale And Corrosion Problems In Gasoline Plants

    By W. R. Finney

    THE formation of scale in boilers and other industrial equipment, and the corrosion of such equipment, are closely related problems. Since in the petroleum industry these problems cover a very broad f

    Jan 12, 1926

  • AIME
    Coal - Coal Preparation in England and Holland

    By John Griffen

    OF the western European countries, only England has made any extensive use of equipment developed initially by the coal preparation industry of the United States. About 20 years ago, the Chance sand f

    Jan 1, 1952

  • AIME
    Mining Methods in Mogollon District, New Mexico

    By S. J. Kidder

    Application of shrinkage stoping methods, without filling, in the mining of large silver-gold orebodies in the Mogollon district, where the ore is hard and wall rocks stand well without timbering and

    Jan 3, 1924

  • AIME
    Laboratory Hydraulic Fracturing Stress Measurements In Salt

    By Glenn M. Boyce

    This paper discusses the results of a laboratory testing pro- gram to determine the validity of hydraulic fracturing stress measurements in salt. Tests were performed on 15 cm diameter samples loaded

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AIME
    Connate Water in Oil and Gas Sands

    By Ralph Schilthuis

    SEVERAL investigators1-8 have reported evidence of the existence of native or connate water in oil-and-gas-bearing strata. Both water and salt have been detected in cores of oil sands that yielded oil

    Jan 1, 1938

  • AIME
    Twinning In Beryllium, Magnesium, Zinc And ,Cadmium

    By A. J. Phillips, C. H. Mathewson

    BERYLLIUM, magnesium, zinc and cadmium, together with mercury, constitute a coherent sub-group of the periodic system and these metals, excepting mercury, have been studied in sufficient detail by the

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AIME
    Talcs For Use In Radio Ceramic Insulators

    By T. A. Klinefelter, R. G. O’Meara, Glenn C. Truesdell, Richard W. Smith

    THE investigation of domestic tales was undertaken by the Bureau of Mines, Department of the Interior, in cooperation with the University of Alabama, at the request of the U. S. Army, on Dec. I, 1941:

    Jan 1, 1943

  • AIME
    The Flotation Process In The United States

    The introduction and development of the flotation process have proved to be of such momentous importance to the mining industry of the United States that they deserve to be considered historically.*

    Jan 1, 1932

  • AIME
    Detection of Radioactive Cement in Cased Wells

    By Lynn Howell

    IN a previous articles we have described a technique for measuring the relative intensities of gamma rays from the radioactive elements occurring naturally in geological formations along the walls of

    Jan 1, 1939

  • AIME
    Seasonal Variation in Rate of Impingement Corrosion

    By Alan Morris

    IMPINGEMENT attack, as one of the types of corrosion suffered by condenser tubes, has been given a prominent place in corrosion literature of recent years. It has been reproduced and studied in carefu

    Jan 1, 1931

  • AIME
    Free World Mining Geophysical Activity In 1965

    By Charles L. Elliot

    Worldwide manpower utilization reached a new high at 10,482 professional man-months and expenditures increased to $19.9 million for mining geophysical activity during 1965. This is up from 9323 man-mo

    Jan 11, 1966

  • AIME
    Diamond Core Vs Churn Drilling In Exploration

    By Frank J. Anderson

    IN the cement region of the Lehigh Valley, a difference of 2 to 3 pct in CaCO3 can make or break a new quarry development, and experience of the Dragon Cement Co. has shown that values of calcium carb

    Jan 12, 1954