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Improvement Of Ventilation System Efficiency Through The Analysis Of Air Leakage
By E. Topuz, S. S. Bhamidipati, M. Bartkoski
Air Leakage in underground mines is the most common cause of inefficient distribution of ventilating air. Depending upon various factors, more than one half of the fresh air entering a mine short-circ
Jan 1, 1982
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What Is Wrong With Independent Mining?
By Ira B. Joralemon
INDIVIDUALS and small companies have discovered and brought into production the mining districts of the United States. Hardly an exception comes to mind, save for the disseminated copper properties an
Jan 8, 1950
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Extractive Mettallurgy Division - Selective Sulfation for Cadmium Recovery at Josephtown Smelter (Discussion p. 1292)
By R. E. Lund, D. E. Warnes
SELECTIVE sulfation of individual constituents in ores or metalliferous products has received increased attention in recent years. The fluid-bed reactor with its advantages of close control of both te
Jan 1, 1958
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Discussion of Papers - A Three Dimensional Photoelastic Study of Stress Fields Around Room and Pillar Mines Openings
By J. J. Scott, L. Adler3
L. Adler (Assoc. Professor, Department of Mining Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacks-burg, Va.) - Dr. Scott is to be commended for undertaking the arduous and specialized task of apply
Jan 1, 1964
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San Francisco Paper - Colombian Oil Fields
By Shirley Mason, L. G. Huntley
The predominant sedimentary formations in Colombia are those of Tertiary age. They form the floor of the Magdalena Rivcr valley and the coastal plain that borders the Caribbean Sea: this is also true
Jan 1, 1923
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Chicago Paper - An Improved Hanging Compass
By Guy R. Johnson
In working brown iron-ore mines on the system employed at Longdale, namely, stoping from the top down, the usual procedure is to drive a succession of upraises from the lowest adit to the highest, or
Jan 1, 1894
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Reduce Downtime and Labor Costs with a Wire Rope Maintenance Program
A recent study estimates that a 10% improvement in the performance of wire rope used on draglines could save the US coal industry $2 million annually in rope costs. In addition, such an improvement co
Jan 3, 1978
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Computer Assisted Treatment Of Bore Hole Data For Reserve Estimation And Mine Planning
By Suzanne T. Mathis, J. C. Ferm, J. T. Berger, W. Horger
A system of core logging and computerized entry and retrieval is described which permits accurate and rapid logging of core, cuttings and geophysical records derived from exploration and development b
Jan 1, 1983
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A Water Well Evaluation System
By Ben B. Sweet
The ongoing controversy over mining and agricultural use of ground water in Arizona underscores the importance of this commodity to both industries. Although the principles presented in this article a
Jan 8, 1978
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Telegram Sent To President Wilson
Feb. 5, 1917. To the President, Executive Mansion, Washington, D. C. We, the presidents of the national societies of Civil, Mining, Mechanical and Electrical Engineers and of the United Engineerin
Jan 3, 1917
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Transim II - A New Generalized Underground Transport Simulator
By J. A. Ryder
TRANSIM II is a general purpose mining-oriented transport simulation program. It features the accurate modelling of locomotive tramming systems involving interferences and queue build- ups, as well as
Jan 1, 1977
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Scale Model Experiments Investigating The Response Of Protective Structures To Nuclear Attack Loading
By C. Michael Dickinson
In support of the DNA Deep Basing Program, SRI International has been performing scale model experiments on protective structures since 1973. The SRI program includes field and laboratory tests of min
Jan 1, 1984
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New York Paper - Rail-Sections
By Frederic A. Delano
The subject of the wear of rails seems to have attracted an unusual amount of interest in the last six months, and in the bope of doing my share to direct opinions in what seems to me the right direct
Jan 1, 1889
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Joint Activities (f86ac3aa-e2be-4a9c-967c-81cbd69fd0d7)
'The Institute conducts jointly with the American Society of Civil Engineers, American Society of Mechanical Engineers and American Institute of Electrical Engineers, certain activities as listed
Jan 1, 1932
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Chattanooga Paper - Experiments with Bolts and Screw-Threads
By Major William R. King U. S. Engineer
My attention was drawn to this subject just twenty years ago this month, when I was detailed to rebuild one of the bridges in Richmond that had been burned during the evacuation. We took pos
Jan 1, 1886
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Institute Committees (485c18a1-0b10-4bc3-9317-c69992f74e04)
Executive SIDNEY J. JENNINGS, Chairman. GEORGE D. BARRON J. E. JOHNSON, JR. EDWIN LUDLOW ROBERT M. RAYMOND Membership KARL EILERS, Chairman LEWIS W. FRANCIS J. E. JOHNSON, JR. LOUIS D. HUNTOO
Jan 6, 1918
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Getting the Most From Your Button Bits
Percussion drilling with tungsten carbide insert button bits ranks among the most significant advances in both underground and surface drilling in medium and hard rock formations. Getting top performa
Jan 8, 1978
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Virginia Beach Paper - The Determination of Phosphorus in Coal and Coke (see Discussion, p. 862)
By Jacob Lychenheim
IN connection with the manufacture of special Beseemer pig, containing .030 per Cent. or less of phosphorus, it was found that the phosphorus in anthracite varied so greatly that it was necessary to s
Jan 1, 1895
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The Estimation of Petroleum Reserves (e20fb593-29e2-4dc8-9353-598968602991)
C. W. WASHBURNE, New York, N. Y. (communication to the Secretary *).-We are indebted to Mr. Pack for his detailed description of a rapid method of estimating the oil reserves in large fields. Although
Jan 10, 1917
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Index (8761b8c8-71a6-4640-bf2d-d1123db18071)
Jan 1, 1930