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War Committee Of Technical Societies
A special war committee of the Engineering Council has been appointed to assist other committees of the United Engineering Societies having to do with the development of the arts and sciences related
Jan 1, 1918
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American Museum Of Safety
The American Museum of Safety has installed a large collection of exhibits at 18 West 24th St., New York City, and extends a cordial invitation to the members of the Institute to visit this exhibition
Jan 2, 1917
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Institute Policy on Controversial Matters (b5a5738f-baae-4cfc-95aa-178460593a64)
At its meeting on February 21, 1933, the Board of Directors the following resolution defining and expressing the policy of the Institute with respect to official participation or action in controversi
Jan 1, 1942
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Institute Policy on Controversial Matters (ea5d9c75-536d-402b-8591-b74c2efb439e)
At its meeting on February 21, 1933, the Board of Directors the following resolution defining and expressing the policy of the Institute with respect to official participation or action in controversi
Jan 1, 1939
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An Assay For Corundum By Mechanical Analysis.
By W. Spencer Hutchinson
IT is the purpose of this paper to describe a method used to determine the corundum contents of samples of hard crystalline gneiss containing both corundum and red garnet. A chemical analysis of the r
Jan 6, 1913
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - The Graphical Representation of Roasting Equilibria (TN)
By J. Nutting, D. H. Kirkwood
IT is clearly of great metallurgical interest to know the conditions of temperature and gas composition under which different products will form in sulphide roasting. A method of graphically presentin
Jan 1, 1961
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Montreal (Annual) Paper - The Use of Producer-Gas for Drying and Roasting Ore at the Lixiviation-Mill of the Holden Smelting and Milling Co., Aspen, Colorado
By Willard S. Morse
The ores of the district are treated at this mill by the lixiviation process, consisting of drying, crushing, chloridizing-roasting and lixiviation by hyposulphite and Russell solutions. Gas is used a
Jan 1, 1893
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Controlled Dispersion Of Clays And Its Effects On Phosphate Clay Waste Dewatering
By D. M. Deason, G. Y. Onoda
Phosphate clay wastes, as currently produced, leave montmorillonite clay in a highly dispersed and disintegrated form. Alternative processing, where the extent of swelling and self-disintegration of s
Jan 1, 1985
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Studies Of Mining Tunnel Stability In United Kingdom Carboniferous Rock Conditions
By Stefan S. Kapusniak, Nichol Riggott, Stephen F. Smith
Stability investigations have been carried out in a number of major coal mining tunnels in the U.K. using various instrumentatcon techniques. The paper describes these instrumentation methods and pres
Jan 1, 1984
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Creation And Use Of Underground Space
By Charles H. Jacoby
During the past three decades an ever increasing number of uses for underground storage space has been developed. In some instances, the value of the space created has been so great that the host rock
Jan 1, 1985
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New York - Philadelphia Paper - The Beaumont Oil-Field, with Notes on Other Oil-Fields of the Texas Region
By Robert T. Hill
The successful completion, January 10,1901, by Capt. A. F. Lucas, of a well, near Beaumont, Texas, whereby an enormous flow, estimated at '75,000 barrels a day, was obtained, opened a new oil-fie
Jan 1, 1903
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New York Paper - The Losses in Copper Dressing at Lake Superior
By H. S. Munroe
The native copper of Lake Superior occurs in the form of fine grains and scales, disseminated in small percentage through the copper-bearing rock ; and in large and small masses, from a few pounds to
Jan 1, 1880
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A Century of Mining and Metallurgy in the United States
By Abram S. Hewitt
GENTLEMEN : If my first words were other than those of thanks for the high honor of being called to preside over the American Institute of Mining Engineers, I should do injustice alike to you and to m
Jan 1, 1877
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Philadelphia, June 1876 Paper - A Century of Mining and Metallurgy in the United States
By Hon. Abrams S. Hewitt
Gentlemen : If my first words were other than those of thanks for the high honor of being called to preside over the American Institute of Mining Engineers, I should do injustice alike to you and to m
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Coal Handling At Paradise
By Stanley Kesler
The first of two initial 650-mw units of the Paradise Steam Station, located on the banks of the Green River in the south-central portion of the western Kentucky coal basin, is scheduled for operation
Jan 10, 1962
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Obtaining Geological Information from Deep Mineral Exploration Targets Utilizing Oilfield Rotary Drill Rigs
By Theodore H. Eyde
The Superior Oil Co. drilled two holes, 4720 and 5940 ft, respectively, using conventional oilfield rotary drilling equipment. The results indicated that large rotary drills can be adapted to mineral
Jan 1, 1975
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Past And Future Uranium Utilization
By R. L. Doan
WHEN the Plutonium Project was started in the spring of 1942 there was no technology to produce uranium metal of the required purity. Not only was there no such metal available; no one knew how to mak
Jan 9, 1957
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Barite Mineralization In Southwestern Sardinia, Italy
By K. D. Snyder
Barite deposits occur in the Iglesiente-Sulcis district of southwestern Sardinia, an historically important lead-silver-zinc district. Barite, often genetically associated with the base metal deposits
Jan 1, 1985
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Finland’s Outokumpu Mine – The Mine –The Shaft – The Mill
By V. Vahatalo, E. Hakapaa, H. Tanner
Recently modernized, the surface plant of the Outokumpu mine in Finland incorporates a number of ideas meriting close scrutiny from this side of the Atlantic. The mining methods make extensive use of
Jul 1, 1955