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Instability Underground - Causes, Costs and Controls
By John E. Udd
Introduction During the very long period in which man has mined minerals from the crust of the earth, falls of ground and collapes of under- ground workings have been the causes of a significant p
Jan 1, 1983
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Air Sampling Limits Radiation Exposure In Colorado Uranium Mines
By V. J. Bishop, R. G. Beverly
Recent publicity has focused attention on the hazard of lung cancer among uranium miners. Many mining people feel the danger has been exaggerated. Whether or not this is the case, the industry must th
Jan 8, 1961
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James E. Knapp - An Interview By Henry Carlisle
Carlisle: Jim Knapp, has been the good friend of hundreds-maybe thousands-of mining men in these western states in the last 40 or 50 years. Jim is going to talk about many of the mining camps of Nevad
Jan 3, 1965
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Rheological Properties of Heavy-Media Suspensions Stabilized by Polymers and Bentonites
By Laszlo Valentyik, John T. Patton
A conventional heavy-media separation process utilizes a mixture of finely ground solids like magnetite, ferrosilicon, or shale and water. The always-present clay in the medium acts as a stabilizing a
Jan 1, 1977
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Crushing and Grinding, I.-Surface Measurement of Quartz Particles
By John Gross
A SURVEY of the status of ore dressing in 19231 placed particular stress on the need of research in the crushing and grinding of ore, especially on the need for a method of measuring the surface of th
Jan 1, 1928
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Erle V. Daveler - Director of the A. I. M. E.
By AIME AIME
THE career of Erie V. Daveler, reelected director of the Institute last February, illustrates, among other things, the value of technical schooling and experience as a mining engineer as preparation f
Jan 1, 1937
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Part X – October 1968 - Papers - Thermodynamic Properties of Copper and Gold in Silicon and Germanium
By J. S. Kirkaldy, R. C. Dorward
The solubilities of copper and gold in silicon and germanium have been determined by equilibration of the solid semiconductors with coexisting liquidus phases. The experimental results were combined
Jan 1, 1969
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Analysis Of The Surface Potential Developed By Non-Reactive Ionic Solids
By J. V. Calara, J. D. Miller
The sign of the surface potential for complex non-reactive ionic solids cannot be predicted solely from consideration of the hydration energy of gaseous ions which constitute the ionic lattice. Accura
Jan 1, 1976
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Experimental Air-conditioning for the Butte Mines
By William Daly
THE application of artificial refrigeration, or air-conditioning, to the ventilation of deep, hot mines has long been a subject of interest to the operators of such properties. Artificial cooling of t
Jan 1, 1934
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Metallized Slurry Blasting At Eagle Mountain
By H. M. Conger
Kaiser Steel Corporation's Eagle Mountain mine is located in the Colorado Desert, 60 miles east of Indio, California. Iron concentrates from the mine are shipped by rail 164 miles to the' Co
Jan 11, 1965
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IRSID Continuous Steelmaking Industrial Practice
By A. Berthet
In the past two decades, of the successive steps leading from iron ore to finished steel, the production of liquid steel and its preparation for the casting operation has probably undergone the most d
Jan 1, 1972
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Monitors In Surface Mine Management And Design
By Gary Mack, Donald E. Scheck
To help management keep key machines or processes at peak efficiency, draglines, shovels and blast hole drills have been equipped with micro- processor based monitors. The dragline and shovel moni
Jan 1, 1983
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Displacement Discontinuity Method For Three-Dimensional Stress Analysis Of Tabular Excavations In Non-Homogeneous Rock
By Leigh J. Wardle
SUMMARY This paper describes a numerical method for calculating the three- dimensional stresses and displacements induced by tabular excavations in a rock mass consisting of parallel layers of dis
Jan 1, 1984
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New York Paper - The Control of Chill in Cast Iron. Considering the Elements Effective in the Manufacture of Malleable Castings and Chilled Car Wheels. (with Discussion)
By Grafton M. Thrasher
For the proper discussion of this subject it is necessary to incorporate in this paper the substance of part of an article published by me in Metallurgical and Chemical Engineering for January, 1915.
Jan 1, 1916
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The Role Of Slope Stability In The Economics, Design And Operation Of Open Pit Mines
By Bruce A. Kennedy, Richard M. Stewart
Slope stability has now become a practical tool in the design and operation of open pits. The selection of slope angles is a critical decision that can have far-reaching effects on the accumulated cas
Jan 1, 1971
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Industrial Engineering To Reduce Coal Mining Cost
By William L. Zeller
IN the past 75 years industrial engineering has been highly developed in many fields, but the coal mining industry has just begun to realize its potential for cutting costs. To receive the maximum b
Jan 12, 1957
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The Testing And Application Of Hammer Drills
By Benjamin Tillson
The hammer drill rightly receives the credit for having made the one-man drill possible, and so many economies seem possible through the proper application of :different types of hammer drills to vari
Jan 2, 1915
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The Project Independence Evaluation System And Its Applications To Energy Policy Issues
By James L. Sweeney
The Project Independence Evaluation System (PIES) is a complex evaluation, forecasting, and analysis system which represents the U.S. energy production, conversion, transportation and consumption acti
Jan 1, 1977
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Prospecting For Expansible Shale
By John L. Burnett
Manufacture of lightweight concrete aggregate from common shale is one of the most rapidly growing industries in the field of nonmetallic or industrial minerals. Although expanded shale" has been in u
Jan 1, 1964
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Silicon And Germanium
By Earle E. Schumacher
THE elements silicon and germanium are not metals within the usual, intuitive association of the word, nor are they so within a stricter definition based on the electronic binding. Two properties asso
Jan 1, 1953