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Loose Rock Can Be Detected By Infrared Devices
By Robert H. Merrill, Raymond M. Stateham
Recently, the Denver Mining Research Center of the U.S. Bureau of Mines began tests to detect hazardous or potentially hazardous conditions in or around mines with infrared measurement devices. Among
Jan 1, 1970
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Rio Algom Investigations into Preconcentration of Uranium Ore
By M. E. Grimes
Rio Algom Mines Ltd. owns eight uranium mines and mills in the Elliot Lake district of Ontario, seven of which were producing before 1960. At present only one mine is operating and meeting current con
Jan 1, 1974
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Mineral Slurry Transport - An Update
By Noel W. Kirshenbaum, George A. Pouska, James M. Link
Literally millions of words have been written on the subject of mineral slurry pipelining. The sheer bulk of literature on the subject should be enough to convince the interested observer that the met
Jan 1, 1980
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Mining Operations At The Teniente Mine Of The Braden Copper Company, Rancagua, Chile
By F. E. Turton
THE town of Rancagua, at the junction of the state and Braden Copper Co. railroads, is located 82 km south of Santiago, the capital of Chile. From Rancagua 70 km to the east, situated in the Andes at
Jan 1, 1952
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Iron And Carbon, Mechanically And Chemically Considered
By John B. Pearse
IN view of the great importance of accurate knowledge respecting the chemistry of iron and steel, as related to their physical properties, I come before you with a paper showing the great mass of work
Jan 1, 1876
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Cleveland Paper - Iron and Carbon, Mechanically and Chemically Considered
By John B. Pearse
In view of the great importance of accurate knowledge respecting the chemistry of iron and steel, as related to their physical properties, I come before you with a paper showing the great mass of work
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James Rowland Cudworth - Chairman, Mineral Industry Education Division, AIME
By AIME
A present the colleges and universities are struggling to meet the responsibilities placed upon them by the return of the veterans from the armed forces to the educational institutions as well as the
Jan 1, 1946
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Nodulizing Of Zinc Calcine At Eagle-Picher Industries, Galena, Kansas
By Morris A. Dodd
The nodulizing process described converts finely divided zinc calcine into a dense purified nodule. These zinc nodules are suitable for direct use in zinc reduction furnaces, especially the horizontal
Jan 1, 1970
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Papers - Minerals in World Economics - Nationality of Commercial Control of World Minerals (Abstract)
By W. P. Rawles
In the foreword by C. K. Leith, Chairman of The Mineral Inquiry, it is pointed out that the ordinary mineral production tables do not show the commercial control, and that some knowledge of the situat
Jan 1, 1934
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National Reserve Corps of Engineers
Last spring the suggestion was made that the national engineering societies offer to assist the War Department in the formation of an engineer reserve in the United States Army. The suggestion was bro
Jan 10, 1915
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The Engineer?s Primary Participation in Public Affairs
All branches of our profession may look back 'with pride upon the patriotic service rendered by engineers during the war. That war has been won. The mortal danger which it threatened has been ave
Jan 12, 1919
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Static, Dynamic .And Notch Toughness ? Discussion (33ce9820-d9df-48aa-8737-a0482b352b93)
J. E. JOHNSON, JR., New York.-It seems to me that it ought to be somebody's job to tie these notch tests with the reversed-stress tests, because the thing that causes failures in structures, in a
Jan 5, 1919
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The Flotation Of Minerals (b4619d21-bc17-47e1-ac0c-4d28fa60fb79)
By Robert Anderson
OLIVER C. RALSTON, Salt Lake City, Utah- (communication to the Secretary *).-The literature on the theory of flotation has been enriched, of late, by the views of a number of excellent mining engineer
Jan 12, 1916
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Natural-Gas Storage- Discussion
L. S. PANYITY.-I made inquiries from the Smith and Dunn people, who are the originators of the compressed air and gas method of increasing the production of oil wells, as to how much pressure the sand
Jan 4, 1919
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Philadelphia Paper - The Construction of Geological Cross-sections
By H. Martyn Chance
I have been induced to present this paper to the Institute because I have been unable to find any publication containing a disctission of this subject. In some of our technical schools and colleges th
Jan 1, 1881
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Radon Emanometry In Uranium Exploration
By N. M. Saum, W. T. Caneer
Uranium may be in short supply due to the predicted energy needs in the coming years. As a result of this, a new surge of uranium exploration is underway accompanied by the refinement of numerous expl
Jan 5, 1974
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Mine Accounting For Small Mines
By James Chapman
THE observations here presented are those, not of an expert accountant, but of one who, while he has seen considerable service in the accounting departments of large companies, has spent more time in
Jan 3, 1916
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Oil Developments In France (af85ea8a-681b-4d3c-bab9-fe3264317894)
By P. Martignan
UNTIL quite recently, Alsace was the only district in France where petroleum could be found in somewhat industrial quantities. The Pechelbronn fields produce, however, only about 80,000 tons a year, w
Jan 3, 1925
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Atlanta, Ga Paper - The Phosphates and Marls of Alabama
By Eugene A. Smith
Geological Relations. In his second report upon the Geology of Alabama, Prof. M. Tuomey calls attention to a rock occurring near Florence, in the Tennessee valley, the composition of which is as fo
Jan 1, 1896
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Production Blasting and the Development of Open Pit Slopes
By John P. Ashby
Mine production blasting is a process of destruction of rock masses in order that ore may be extracted. Many open pit operations are faced with the apparently conflicting requirements of providing lar
Jan 1, 1983