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  • AIME
    Bethlehem Paper - The Beard-Mackie Sight-Indicator for the Measurement of Marsh-Gas in Collieries

    By M. H. Harrington

    The Transaclions of the Institute afford abundant evidence of the general recognition by mining engineers of the importance of a safety-lamp which will not only give warning of the presence of fire-da

    Jan 1, 1907

  • AIME
    Geology is Still the Key to Mineral Supplies

    By Roger H. McConnel

    Throughout the world in 1950 there has been extensive exploration for metals, with emphasis on iron, copper, gold, lead, and zinc. Among the features most apparent in reviewing exploration and dev

    Jan 2, 1951

  • AIME
    AIME News (1953)

    Jan 6, 1953

  • AIME
    Index

    Jan 1, 1922

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    Determination of Joint Populations and Their Significance for Tunnel Stability

    By D. R. Piteau, A. MacG. Robertson

    Strength, permeability, and deformational properties of a rock mass are influenced and often controlled by the geological discontinuities within the mass. These properties are often determined by phys

    Jan 1, 1974

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    Use of Concrete Underground

    By Joseph Bernhardt

    Use of concrete underground at No. 4 mine, Cornwall, Pa., has become increasingly important. Starting with small amounts at finger openings, occasional raises, piers, its use has expanded to entire sl

    Jan 3, 1950

  • AIME
    Filter Cake Size-Consist And Moisture Relationships

    By Orville R. Lyons

    THE continuous vacuum filter, whether it be a vertical or horizontal disk, inside or outside drum, when properly applied is a very effective device for dewatering fine solids. Because of the number of

    Jan 10, 1951

  • AIME
    Performance of the Batac Jig for Cleaning Fine and Coarse Coal Sizes

    By Raymond E. Zimmerman

    The Batac jig is a newly-designed Baum-type jig for coal washing. Multiple air changes directly under the bed permit uniform distribution of air pulsations, giving greater capacity and more accurate s

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Florida Paper - Geological Sketch of Florida

    By E. T. Cox

    The peninsula of Florida is remarkable for the uniform character and simplicity of its geological structure. Major Henry Whiting, of the U. S. Army, was one of the first to give an account of the p

    Jan 1, 1896

  • AIME
    Economics of Geothermal Heat as an Alternate Fuel

    By Donald Towse

    Geothermal energy can substitute for and compete with other fuels, but until now it has been used only in special situations where it costs much less than alternate fuels. Geothermal heat is expected

    Jan 1, 1977

  • AIME
    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Preparation of Anhydrous Chlorides of Cerium and Thorium (TN)

    By R. Didchenko

    THERE are many methods described in the older literature which claim to produce anhydrous rare-earth chlorides in general. and cerium chloiide in

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Beneficiation in 1950

    By Grover J. Holt

    Low grade ores dwarf high grade, tonnage wise. Bigger and improved-design machines feature modern concentrators. Flowsheets becoming more complex.

    Jan 2, 1951

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    Geographic Distribution Of Sulfur In West Virginia Coal Beds

    By I. C. White

    ONLY two factors appear to be directly responsible for the geographic distribution of sulfur in the coal fields of West Virginia, these, are the FIG. 1. stratigraphic position of the coals in questi

    Jan 9, 1919

  • AIME
    Troy Paper - A Water-gas Furnace at Elgin, Illinois

    By P. Barnes

    In a paper recently read before the Institute by Mr. W. A. Goodyear, a useful presentation was made of the subject of the production of' water-gas on a large scale, by the use of a regenerative f

    Jan 1, 1884

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    AIME News

    Jan 5, 1951

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    Geochemistry of Polymetallic Veins and Associated Wall Rock Alteration, Pyramid District, Washoe County, Nevada

    By Andy B. Wallace

    Veins in the Pyramid district of northwestern Nevada occur along steep fractures in Oligocene and Miocene quartz latite tuffs. The vein mineralization is zoned from a central enargite-pyrite zone outw

    Jan 1, 1981

  • AIME
    Computerized Raw Material Evaluation And Exploitation Planning In The Cement Industry

    By Arvid Holst Mortensen

    The rational exploitation of deposits for cement manufacture requires evaluation of the material, the planning of the quarrying and the right choice of quarry machinery. By using a computer for all ev

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Sizing Of Fleets In Open Pits

    By S. S. Deshmukh

    An important element of evaluating a materials- handling system by simulation lies in being able to examine the details of the proposed operation in a fashion which closely approximates real behavior.

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AIME
    Chemical Basis of Techniques for the Decomposition and Removal of Cyanides

    By D. E. Hyatt

    Many flotation plants practicing pyrite depression, mills leaching gold and silver ores, blast furnace facilities, and many metal plating shops share at least one common waste-water constituent of par

    Jan 1, 1977