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  • AIME
    Coal In Our National Economy

    Some years ago it was my good fortune to inspect some coal properties in Germany, and the most striking impression I received on my trip was that in that country every one in the coal industry, miners

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Papers - Permanent Growth of Gray Cast Iron (With Discussion)

    By W. E. Remmers

    The fact that gray iron increases in volume, cracks and distorts upon repeated heating and cooling is rather conlmon knowledge. In ingot molds, Diesel engine pistons, carburizing boxes, continuous fur

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Computer Control In Flotation Plants

    By H. W. Smith

    This paper presents a review of developments to date in computer control practice, based in large part on Canadian experience. The basic problem examined is that of stabilizing control; matters consid

    Jan 1, 1976

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    The Influence Of Rock Anisotropy On Stress Measurements By Overcoring Techniques

    By Bernard Amadei, Richard E. Goodman

    A medium is anisotropic if its properties vary with direction. This is the general characteristic of many rocks, for example, schists, slates, gneisses, phyllites and other metamorphic rocks. Bedded a

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Mining Cost Control - One Answer To Diminishing Profit Margins

    By A. F. Peterson, A. R. Eshbach

    Much has been written to explain decreasing profits in American industry. Foreign competition, the attitude of government, rising tax burdens and increased labor costs have been blamed in turn. Whatev

    Jan 10, 1962

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    Cavity Utilization

    By Charles H. Jacoby

    Solution-mined salt cavities are being used for storage of liquid petroleum gas, natural gas, and other hydrocarbons; waste disposal or storage; storage of radioactive wastes; and as a surge vessel fo

    Jan 1, 1973

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    National Budget

    A national budget system, which engineers have long regarded as essential to the proper conduct of our fiscal affairs is at last being seriously considered by. Congress and seems likely to be adopted

    Jan 8, 1919

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    Principles of Flotation, VI - Influence of Temperature on Effect of Copper Sulphate, Alkalies and Sodium Cyanide on Adsorption of Xanthates at Mineral Surface

    By Ian William Wark

    DIFFERENT parts of the world in which mineral separation by flotation is practiced experience vastly different natural temperatures, and in some districts there is a big difference between summer and

    Jan 1, 1938

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    New York Paper - Oil Poeaibilities of Colombia

    By K.D. White, Chester W. Washburne

    Colombia has an almost ideal situation with lespect to the world's markets, being only a short distance from the Panama Canal and the West Indies. The sailing distance from its Caribbean ports to

    Jan 1, 1923

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    New York Paper - Oil Poeaibilities of Colombia

    By K. D. White, Chester W. Washburne

    Colombia has an almost ideal situation with lespect to the world's markets, being only a short distance from the Panama Canal and the West Indies. The sailing distance from its Caribbean ports to

    Jan 1, 1923

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    The Need And Advantages Of A National Bureau Of Well-Log Statistics

    By W. G. Matteson

    IN 1915, the State of California passed a law of great scope and importance. This law has been in successful operation for., year and may be briefly described as an act "establishing and creating a de

    Jan 2, 1917

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    Florida Paper - The Tin-Deposits of Durango, Mexico (see Discussion p. 997)

    By Walter Renton Ingalls

    Vague references to tin-deposits in Mexico are scattered throughout technical literature, and that country has been looked to as a likely source of a part of the world's supply of till at no very

    Jan 1, 1896

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    Recovery Of Uranium From Unclarified Liquors By Ion Exchange

    By M. Streat, R. Y. Qassim

    Summary This paper reviews the developments in uranium process technology as a result of modern trends in the design of ion exchange equipment. The operation of the Cloete-Streat fluidised bed con

    Jan 1, 1973

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    Chemical Engineer Views the Steel 1ndustry

    By Charles Ramseyer

    THE manufacture of iron and steel is one of the largest of our indus-tries; and in point of size of single plant and equipment certainly the biggest of all industries. By the general public it is gene

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Comparative Economics Of Conventional And Semi-Autogenous Grinding

    By F. Milton Lewis, James L. Coburn

    In this paper the economics for a conventional comminution system, consisting of three stage crushing and one stage ball mill grinding, are compared to a semi-autogenous/ball mill comminution system.

    Jan 1, 1982

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    The Application Of Cathodoluminescence Microscopy To The Study Of Sparry Dolomite From The Viburnuei Trend, Southeast Missouri

    By Robert L. Voss, Richard D. Hagni

    Sparry dolomite from all of the operating mines in the Viburnum Trend of Southeast Missouri have been found by cathodoluminescence microscopy to reveal a systematic pattern of banding resulting from a

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Atlantic City Paper - Emery, Chrome-Ore and Other Minerals in the Villayet of Aidin, Asia Minor

    By W. F. A. Thomae

    The Villayet of Aidin is a province in Asia Minor which has a coast line extending from opposite the island of Mitylene to beyond Makri, opposite the island of Rhodes, and embraces almost the entire b

    Jan 1, 1899

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    Minor Element Behavior In Copper Smelting And Converting

    By R. E. Johnson, J. W. Donaldson, D. B. George

    Accurately predicting the minor element content of an anode product is an important part of an evaluation of copper smelting processes. A general review of the minor element behavior in copper smeltin

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Recent Developments Underground at Butte

    By V. D. O’Leary

    Progress in Butte has always been marked by changes which have not only altered the physical appearance of the city, but have also greatly affected the manner and means of mining. The innovation of th

    Jan 11, 1963