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Local Section Officers for 1966
Jan 1, 1967
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Geophysics - Airborne Gravity Meter–Description and Preliminary Results
By H. T. Lundberg, J. H. Ratcliffe
In airborne gravity surveys effects of acceleration and irregular movements of the aircraft must be balanced out or overcome. The gradient of vertical gravity is recorded, therefore, by using two mass
Jan 1, 1960
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Determination of Stability of Underground Mine Structures
By Barry H. G. Brady
A state of stable equilibrium is required in a mine structure to ensure that small increases in the mined void are accompanied by only small displacements of the rock mass. Methods of determining the
Jan 1, 1981
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Status of Mining Geophysics Today
By Walter E. Heinrichs
Before covering the separate methods used in mining geophysics, it may be well to mention some current basic geophysical prospecting concepts. As in most fields, a better understanding and means of st
Aug 1, 1956
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Agglomeration - The State Of The Art
By Carl A. Holley
Agglomeration is very closely identified with the mining industry. Ores must be crushed finer and finer to separate minerals from gauge and the fine ore concentrates must be agglomerated so they can b
Jan 1, 1980
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Ventilation And Air Conditioning At The Magma Mine
By Bruce Short
HIGH rock and surface temperatures combined H with small deep shafts create a difficult ventilation problem. At the Magma operation in Superior, Ariz., booster fans take air off the bottom levels, dir
Jan 3, 1957
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Cleveland Paper - Improved Bessemer Plant
By John B. Pearse
The works heretofore used in carrying out the Bessemer process have been constructed substantially as follows: The whole works or plant has been divided into three parts. 1. The division in which the
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Hydrologic Consideration in Mine Closings
By A. M. Johnson
Dewatering is a major operational cost at some mines. Under certain conditions, costs associated with water disposal may continue beyond the productive bye of the mine. For mines with mineralized wate
Jan 1, 1985
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Ventilation of Small Metal Mines and Prospect Openings
By Oscar Glaeser
THE purpose of this paper is to present specific applications of the fundamental principles of mine ventilation and the means that are at our disposal to accomplish the task of maintaining a healthful
Jan 1, 1936
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Russell H. Bennett - An Interview By John V. Beall
By John V. Beall
Beall: Mr. Bennett, you have had a very successful -and a very colorful-career in mining. Would you tell us about your first job in the mining industry? Bennett: I was a mine surveyor on the Mesab
Jan 1, 1968
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Distributive And Supervisory Process Control As Applied To Copper Smelting Operations
By E. L. Brack
ASARCO's copper smelter at Hayden, Arizona has been upgraded to meet the increasing Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) environmental st
Jan 1, 1984
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Columbus Paper - Nickel-chromium Alloys
By Leon O. Hart
The nickel-chromium alloys of importance are those containing iron and those free from iron. The most important alloys containing iron, with regard to high tonnage, are the nickel-chromium steels. Str
Jan 1, 1921
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Minor Element Behavior In Copper Smelting And Converting
By R. E. Johnson, J. W. Donaldson, D. B. George
Accurately predicting the minor element content of an anode product is an important part of an evaluation of copper smelting processes. A general review of the minor element behavior in copper smeltin
Jan 1, 1976
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Reserves, Resources and Pie-In-The-Sky
By K. A. Grace
Reserves are the basic foundation of any mining enterprise, but a lack of understanding of the concept of resources and reserves is still a frequent cause of failure in mining ventures. A review of th
Jan 1, 1985
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Influence Of Geophysics And Geochemistry On The Professional Training Of Geologists (b167447a-4f38-46ad-9e9a-6b7f098098fb)
By W. C. Krumbein
GEOLOGICAL problems are approached from a geometrical (space relations) viewpoint, a kinematical (time sequence) viewpoint, or a dynamical viewpoint. The first two require sound training in convention
Jan 1, 1941
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Economics of Offshore Mining of Fine Mineral Aggregate
By J. Dehais, W. A. Wallace
The pressures of urbanization are forcing producers of construction minerals either to transport their product greater distances or find new mineral sources. In areas with significant urban developmen
Jan 1, 1982
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Pittsburg Paper - Professional Ethics
By R. W. Raymond
In June, 1906, I delivered to the graduating class of Lehigh Cniversity an address upon this subject, the substance of which, with sundry omissions and additions, was subsequently repeated, in October
Jan 1, 1911
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Influence Of Shrinkage And Cut-And-Fill Mining On Ground Mechanics, South Bay Mine, Northeastern Ontario
By M. L. Jeremic
The massive Pb-Zn-Ag sulfide ore body is originated at the contact between the porphyry (footwall) and volcanic (hanging wall). The ore zone is folded and refolded, which results in two different stru
Jan 1, 1985
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Movement Of Diesel Powered Vehicles As A Factor Influencing Environmental Health Standards In Mine Dead-End Headings (19f39f57-e0f8-4abd-a8d9-4801267bec7d)
Diesel powered machines are doing some specific operations in the cyclic order required by the technical process. The dynamics of this process in certain conditions has an essential influence on envir
Jan 1, 1985