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Institute of Metals Division - A Modified X-Ray Diffraction Microscope Technique for Study of Dislocations in CrystalsBy C. H. Ma, J. S. Makris
This paper describes a modified X-ray diffraction microscope wzethod based on the general principles of Berg-Bawett's Method, Lang's Method, and Woosters1 Technique. This new method may be u
Jan 1, 1964
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Big Hole River Plant"Located on the Big Hole River, three miles from Divide, Montana, and 21.75 miles from Butte.Built in 1899.DAM: Rock-filled wooden crib, 512 ft. long and 57.5 feet high.SPILLWAY: Equipped with flash-b
Jan 1, 1913
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Mining Developments Around The World Indicate A Strong Copper ExpansionBy Dean W. Lynch
Arizona: The San Xavier Indian Reservation mine is located approximately 2 ½ miles northwest of Asarco's Mission Mine southwest of Tucson. The company plans to produce oxide and copper-bearing s
Jan 1, 1970
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Stability During Shaft Sinking (A Design Guideline for Ground Support of Circular Shafts)By J. C. Konopka, S. A. G. Poppen, E. K. Roesner
Many shafts have experienced stability problems during shaft sinking because the designer failed to fully appreciate the conditions he would encounter. Some shafts have failed during construction beca
Jan 1, 1983
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An Overview Of The Bauxite Supply/Demand Position For AustraliaBy George C. Reynolds
INTRODUCTION The overall importance of the minerals industry during the next 20 years was highlighted In "The Global 200 Report to the President" (Barney, 1982) in the following terms: "The in
Jan 1, 1982
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Pamphlets For SaleSingle orders 2.5 c. Pamphlets 10. c. each in lots of three or more. Pamphlets 5 c. each in lots of fifty or more. These prices prevail for orders for pamphlet, of the same or different titles. Th
Jan 5, 1917
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Barodynamics (Ground Support) - Design of Safe and Economical Arch Structures (Mining Tech., Nov. 1947, TP 2266)By Louis A. Panek
The purpose of this paper is to present a method of designing safe and economical arch structures that are to be constructed of concrete or directly of original earth materials. The experimental data
Jan 1, 1949
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Technological Advances In Polymeric And Composite MaterialsBy A. M. Lovelace
Introduction One area of engineering utilization of materials in which the requirements are especially rigorous and demanding is that of aerospace systems, including aircraft, helicopters, missiles
Jan 1, 1971
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X-ray Metallography - Texture of Metals after Cold Deformation (With Discussion)By Franz Wever
The importance of the Widmanstätten structure to structure theory in metallography has been recognized by many writers.l It is a structure produced by the precipitation of a, new phase from a solid
Jan 1, 1931
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ConstitutionNAME AND OBJECT SEC. 1. This Institute is incorporated under the Membership Corporations law of the State of New York; its corporate name is American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers,
Jan 1, 1938
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Foundation Investigation And TreatmentBy Z. M. Zavodni
The stability of waste dumps depends to a great extent on the physical properties of the underlying foundation. These physical properties are evaluated through surface geotechnical surveys, subsurface
Jan 1, 1985
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ConstitutionNAME AND OBJECT SEC. 1. This Institute is incorporated under the Membership Corporations law of the State of New York; its corporate name is American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers,
Jan 1, 1923
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New York September, 1890 Paper - Interesting Vein-Phenomena in Boulder County, ColoradoBy John B. Farish
This brief paper is designed to place on record some interesting occurrences, recently observed during an examination of the Golden Age Mine, in Boulder county, Colorado. Leaving the little village
Jan 1, 1891
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High-Temperature ThermometersBy R. M. Wilhelm
HIGH-TEMPERATURE thermometry,, as treated in this paper, deals with the measurement of temperature in the range 100° to 550° C. The lower limit corresponds to the temperature of boiling water at norma
Jan 9, 1919
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The Shear Strength Of RocksBy Rudolph G. Wuerker
With stepped-up work in rock mechanics, more and more data on strength and elastic properties of rocks has become available. Results of measurements of tensile strength, in addition to determinations
Jan 10, 1959
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Volatilization Of Cuprous Chloride On Melting Copper, Containing ChlorineBy S. Skowronski
PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION Since cuprous chloride melts at 418° C., boils at 954° C. to 1033° C.,1 and is known to be volatile at a much lower temperature, the presence of chlorine in any form in or on
Jan 2, 1919
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The Role of Weighted Average Cost of Capital in Evaluating a Mining VentureBy Eli Sani
Investment in the mineral industries-particularly in the mining industry-differs from investment in nonminera1 industries in that the latter have an indeterminate life, assumed to be perpetual, and ar
Jan 5, 1977
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ConstitutionSEC. 1. This Institute is incorporated under the Membership Corporations law of the State of New York; its corporate name is American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, Inc.; and its abb
Jan 1, 1932
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ConstitutionName and Object Membership Directors Amendments SEC. 1. This Institute is incorporated under the Membership Corporations law of the State of New York; its corporate name is American Institute of
Jan 1, 1929
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Cap-Lamp Transmitter Pinpoints Buried MinersBy K. Tajrych
Time and again, lives are lost in underground cave-ins only be- cause there is no quick, sure way of locating the victims. When such accidents happen, rescuers must usually depend on the testimony of
Jan 8, 1969