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Problems of American Railroads Early in 1936
By J. J. Pelley
NOT being a scientist, an engineer or a metallurgist, I consider it a very great honor indeed to be asked to address the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. Your program indicate
Jan 1, 1936
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How To Finance Mine Exploration And Development
By A. H. Lindley, Fraizer M. Stewart
For many years large mining companies were able to finance nearly all of their capital requirements from internally generated funds. However, during the last decade, funds needed for capital expenditu
Jan 1, 1971
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Lake Superior Paper - Explorations on the Mesabi Range
By E. J. Longyear
The rapid development of the Mesabi range has been a matter of much wonder to those familiar with ore-deposits elsewhere, and much skepticism was shown when " millions of tons of ore on the Mesabi" wa
Jan 1, 1898
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Continuous Countercurrent Ion Exchange In Hydrometallurgical Separators
By Clement K. Chase
ION exchange recovery of uranium has been proved successful in many operating plants in various parts of the world. First used in column plants processing clear liquors, ion exchange has more recently
Jan 9, 1957
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Cinnabar At Cordero
By E. L. Fisk
First discovered and claimed in 1929, the Cordero cinnabar deposit lies 11 road miles southwest of McDermitt, Nev., near the Nevada-Oregon boundary. The name "Cordero" means "little lamb" in the Basqu
Jan 11, 1961
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Specific Safety Problems Applicable in West Virginia Mines
By Arch J. Alexander
This paper is a resume of a study undertaken by the West Virginia Department of Mines. The underlying and direct causes of accidents are determined in each occupational group. Then from this study, ac
Jan 9, 1950
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Coal - Drying Low-rank Coals in the Entrained and Fluidized State - Discussion
By E. O. Wagner, V. F. Parry, J. B. Goodman
C. P. HEINER*—If you take out 35 pct of the total weight of the coal in the form of moisture, would that be about what it was in the case of North Dakota lignites ? V. F. PARRY (authors' reply
Jan 1, 1950
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Oil Lands In Utah
Reports from the Geological Survey, Department of the Interior, indicate that although considerable drilling has been clone in the state of Utah, no oil has been produced in commercial quantities. San
Jan 9, 1919
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Quantitative Petrographic Composition Of Three Alabama Coals
By Reynold Q. Shotts
Nitric acid oxidation rate analyses of three coals, previously studied microscopically by the Bureau of Mines, revealed three components. Relative quantities agree with those found for the four compon
Jan 5, 1953
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Mining Engineering Editorial (86487f30-ec8c-4748-b88d-561be4e629ff)
GROWTH of the United States to industrial supremacy in the world is mainly because of the rapid exploitation of natural resources. The easily found high grade mineral resources have been depleted and
Jan 5, 1951
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Diffusion Of Zinc Into Copper
By Samuel Hoyt
THIS paper gives a brief description of an investigation made several years ago on the diffusion of zinc into copper. The material for that study was furnished in the form of thin copper strips coated
Jan 1, 1928
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Engineers Available (cb12d1ff-7907-4073-be7a-05e2f6e8830a)
No. 484.-A mining engineer and geologist of long and varied experience in North and South America is open for an engagement. Exploration and development work preferred. Rare minerals a specialty. No.
Jan 10, 1918
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New York Paper - Rock Classification from the Oil-driller’s Standpoint
By Arthur Knapp
The ordinary well log is subjected to a great deal of criticism, much of which is well founded. Sometimes, though, the difficulty in interpreting the log is due to the fact that the geologist or engin
Jan 1, 1921
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The Coefficient of Expansion of Alloy Steels
By John Mathews
CERTAIN physical and chemical properties of copper are so intimately related that a change in variation of the physical properties indicates a certain chemical change. The standard specifications of
Jan 2, 1920
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Technical Notes - Kinetics of Galvanizing
By D. J. Blickwede
WHEN iron is dipped in molten zinc at temperatures in the range 840" to 930°F, the two metals react to form layers of Fe-Zn compounds which adhere to the iron. At the galvanizing tem- per
Jan 1, 1954
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Statistical Characterization Of Complex Crack And Petrographic Texture: Application To Predicting Bulk Physical Properties
By Nick Warren
The problem considered is that of predicting rock physical properties from observations of the structure of the rock. The approach here departs from previous studies in that both the physical properti
Jan 1, 1982
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The Calorific Value of Western Lignites
By R. W. Raymond
THE important question of the metallurgical value of the coals of the Rocky Mountains and the Pacific Coast is to be settled, of course, by practical experiment. Meanwhile; as I have had occasion to p
Jan 1, 1874
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Safety at the H. B. Mine
A mine in the mountains of southeastern British Columbia is fast earning a reputation as the safest metal mining operation of all time. Already officially proclaimed as the safest mine in Canada, the
Jan 12, 1963
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Tumbling Mill Power at Cataracting Speeds
By P. K. Guerrero, Nathaniel Arbiter
The correlation of power consumed by a tumbling mill with the dimensions, speed, and load has been attempted by three principal methods. One of these, the torque formula, has been reviewed critically
Jan 5, 1960
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The Compression Of Air
By B. W. Frazier
AT a recent meeting of the North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers, during a discussion upon the compression of air, attention was called to an apparent anomaly in the phenomena
Jan 1, 1874