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  • AIME
    The Zinc-Smelting Industry of the Middle West

    By H. C. Meister

    THE zinc-smelting industry of the United States has grown very rapidly in recent years and bids fair to outrival that of all other countries in the future. On account of the geographical situation of

    Jan 1, 1905

  • NIOSH
    Bulletin 185 Pennsylvania Mining Statutes Annotated

    By J. W. Thompson

    That the governor is hereby authorized to appoint a commission of seven persons, to be known as the industrial accidents commission-two of whom shall be employers of labor, two of whom shall be employ

    Jan 1, 1920

  • SME
    Improvements in Plant Scale Nitric-Sulfuric Acid Pressure Leaching of Refractory Sulfide concentrates

    By Corby G. Anderson

    Since 1985, the Sunshine Mining Company has used a patented nitric-sulfuric acid pressure leaching system for production of silver and copper from a refractory sulfide ore body. To better understand t

    Jan 1, 1991

  • IMPC
    Spherical Graphite Preparing Using Fine Particle Nature Graphite

    By Yuhe Tang, Jun Zhang, Jianguo Liu

    "The nature high carbon graphite with fine particle size has low commercial value because of its narrow application range. In order to improve its value, this paper has studied the methods for nature

    Jan 1, 2018

  • RMCMI
    Morning Session Tuesday, June 26, 1979

    Presiding was Robert E. Murray. The first speaker was Frank L. Natta, Administrative Manager-Trapper Mine, Utah International, Inc., Craig, Colorado. Subject - "Long Term Coal Contracts." Mr. Natta g

    Jan 1, 1979

  • AIME
    Don'ts for the Lady Miner

    By Alicia O&apos, Overbeck, Reardon

    DIFFIDENTLY, because don'ts are rarely greeted with cheers; humbly, because I, myself, have never lined up with the irreproachables, I venture on the subject of manners for the mining camp matron

    Jan 1, 1936

  • AIME
    Speeding Up Steel Refining

    By B. A. Rogers

    IN addition to the usual methods of manufacturing steel, a number of special processes have been the subject of considerable experimentation-and use in manufacturing practice. A number of these method

    Jan 1, 1936

  • NIOSH
    Coal-Mine Accidents In The United States 1935 - Introduction

    By W. W. Adams

    In mining coal, the Nation's principal mineral fuel, loss of life has been much lower recently than in earlier years when coal mining contributed so heavily to the industrial-accident death toll

    Jan 1, 1938

  • AIME
    Metals, Research, and Progress

    By Paul. D. Merica

    I LIKE to look upon the award this year also as a recognition of the importance of metallic materials of construction to the engineer and of the active progress which I believe is continually being ma

    Jan 1, 1938

  • RMCMI
    Morning Session Tuesday, June 26, 1973

    The morning session opened at 9:00 a.m. and was presided over by Mr. Don Ross, Manager of Mines, Kaiser Steel Corporation,- Sunnyside, Utah. The first speaker was Mr. S. W. Zanolli, Partner in Law Fi

    Jan 1, 1973

  • NIOSH
    RI 2012 The Alsatian Potash Industry

    By Frank K. Cameron

    "The DepositsThere are two large deposits or groups of deposits of potash salts which, at the breaking cut of the great world war in 1913 and for several decades preceding, were practically the only c

    Jul 1, 1919

  • DFI
    Session 26 "Groutability and Grout Evaluation"

    By Peter Yen

    This session consists of five papers. Three involved research on the properties of grout materials, specifically ultrafine cements and polyurethane grouts. Two papers present the development of soil g

    Feb 10, 2003

  • RMCMI
    Morning Session Wednesday, June 26, 1957

    The Wednesday Morning Session of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute was called to order by Albert Keenan of the Thompson Creek Coal and Coke Company, Denver, Colorado, in the absence of the Pre

    Jan 1, 1957

  • AUSIMM
    Heterogeneity tests and core logging – a final reconciliation

    By A C. Chieregati, A Heberle, F L. S P Villanova

    Since the publications of Gy’s initial work, many authors have discussed the approaches to estimate the variance of the fundamental sampling error (FSE). Experimental tests suggested by Pitard and Fra

    May 9, 2017

  • AIME
    Surveying And Sampling Diamond-Drill Holes.

    By E. E. White

    (Cleveland Meeting, October, 1912.) IN, August, 1911, I read a paper before the Lake Superior Mining Institute' on surveying and sampling diamond-drill holes. The present paper gives a more thor

    Nov 1, 1912

  • ISEE
    Standard Digital Video Analysis and Engineering Field Controls

    By Tom Treleaven

    The success of any blast is dependent on the accuracy of the blast design and the field controls used on the shot. This point cannot be over emphasized because when the geometry is not measured and/or

    Jan 1, 2000

  • ISEE
    Journal: 100 Years / FIG. 2. Bridge wrecked by material from blast near Chattanooga, Tenn

    By Robert Hopler

    A blast caused the destruction of a bridge and loaded freight train and the death of three men, near Chattanooga, Tenn., on May 16, 1907. The blast and its disastrous effect has been described by Mr.

    Jan 1, 2008

  • SME
    Cooperative Education In Mineral Engineering: Experience At Montana School Of Mines, Butte

    By W. A. Vine

    Next year, in 1964, Butte will celebrate its Centennial. It was in May, 1864, that the first recorded mining activity took place. During that summer, several rich placers were found on Silver Bow Cree

    Jan 1, 1963

  • NIOSH
    Bulletin 204 Underground Ventilation at Butte

    By Daniel Harrington

    For several years the United States Bureau of Mines has been making a study of ventilation in metal mines, this study covering practically all the important mining districts of the country. One of the

    Jan 1, 1923

  • CIM
    Mine Taxation in Canada (7336795e-af59-48e3-bc85-f5bd7b31ef2c)

    By J. Y. Murdoch

    TAXATION has become a major item in the operation of Canadian mines, and, as such, merits our most serious consideration. I feel it was a splendid idea for the Institute to set aside this time for a f

    Jan 1, 1935