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Faith In A Heritage:
It is too late to gloat over the fact that minerals have furnished 67 per cent of the primary wealth of Pennsylvania. It is high time that Pennsylvanians do some constructive thinking in terms of the
Jan 1, 1950
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Falconbridge Nickel Looks Ahead
Falconbridge Nickel, the one-time subsidiary that grew up to swallow its own parent, Ventures Limited, in 1962, is not about to be left behind by rising nickel consumption. At a cost of several hundre
Jan 10, 1968
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Falkie Outlines Challenges Of New Post
By Duane H. Haley
Dr. F. Well, the first thing that you have to realize is what is the Bureau of Mines? The Bureau of Mines basically has two functions. First it does the research and development relating to mining, pr
Jan 4, 1974
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Fall Institute Meetings From Coast to Coast With Rich Technical and Social Programs
By AIME AIME
SECOND only to the February Annual Meeting of the Institute are the Regional and Divisional meetings held in the fall of each year. Six such gatherings are scheduled in the next the months, with somet
Jan 1, 1937
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Fall Meeting Of Institute Of Metals Division
The fall meeting of the. Institute of Metals Division will be held in Philadelphia on Sept. 30 to Oct. 2. All meetings will be held in the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Broad and Walnut Streets, which is also t
Jan 8, 1919
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Fall Meeting of Petroleum Division
TULSA, the host of the Petroleum Division this year, is the oil metropolis of the Mid- Continent and gateway of the Southwest. It has risen in less than three decades from a dusty cattle town of less
Jan 1, 1928
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Fall Meeting of the Industrial Minerals Division at Penn State
By AIME AIME
A THOROUGHLY satisfactory crowd turned out at the fall meeting of the Industrial Minerals Division and took an active part in the entire program. On Thursday afternoon, Sept. 24, a limestone plant was
Jan 1, 1936
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Fall Meeting Plans-Last Minute Information
By AIME AIME
OCTOBER will be western month for the Institute. With meetings at Spokane, Tulsa, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, and with a large number of American Institute of Mining Engineers members and their fa
Jan 1, 1929
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Fallacies
The greatest single obstacle in the path of constructive action in making conservation a reality is the inherent discord in the hearts of men. A perfect society doubtless is many millenniums removed f
Jan 1, 1950
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Falling Barometer Nullifies Rock Sealant Effectiveness
By Gerald Schroeder
The flow of gases, particularly radon and methane, into the mine atmosphere is a problem traditionally controlled by ventilation-dilution techniques. More recently, a preventative approach has been to
Jan 6, 1977
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Famous Diamond Mine Comes To Life Again
The old De Beers mine, which lies northwest of Dutoitspan mine at Kimberley, was the mine which launched Cecil Rhodes (In his historical career. It was the nucleus of the De Beers Mining Co. Ltd., for
Jan 9, 1963
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Fan Selection for Metal Mine Ventilation
By N. L. ALISON
MUCH has been published on the general subject of metal mine ventilation but, so far as I can discover, few specific data on selection of fan equipment to meet the requirements of a given mine ventila
Jan 1, 1930
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Fast-Analysis Computer System Monitors Kidd Creek Yield On-Line
At the Kidd Creek mine operated by Ecstall Mining, Ltd. near Timmins, Ontario, Honeywell has installed a sophisticated new quick- thinking computer system that keeps tabs on conditions along three sep
Jan 8, 1968
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Faster Calculation of Plane Triangulation Systems
By Richard Hamburger
Calculating machines permit the use of the more rapid cotangent and semigraphic solutions of plane triangulation. The results of these methods are as accurate as those of other methods. Simple adjustm
Jan 1, 1950
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Faster Calculation of Plane Triangulation Systems by Calculating Machine and Semigraphical Methods
By Richard Hamburger
Calculating machines permit the use of the more rapid cotangent and semigraphic solutions of plane triangulation. The results of these methods are as accurate as those of other methods. Simple adjustm
Jan 2, 1950
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Fatalities from Electrical Accidents Inside Bituminous Coal Mines
By Howard Eavenson
SOME time ago, in a conference considering the mechanizing of a group of mines, I was asked if I knew of any data showing the relative frequency of accidents due to the use of 275 or 550-volt current
Jan 5, 1928
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Fatigue Phenomena Of Metals
Arrangements have been made for a cooperative investigation of the fatigue phenomena of metals by the University of Illinois, the Engineer-ing Foundation, and the National Research Council. The work w
Jan 12, 1919
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Fatigue Properties of Five Cold-rolled Copper Alloys
By William Price
DURING the past three or four years, the fabricators of silicon-bronze alloys have endeavored to induce risers of phosphor bronze to use instead the silicon-bronze alloys, claiming that the silicon br
Jan 1, 1937
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Faults and Their Effect on Coal Mine Roof Failure and Mining Rate: A Case Study in a New South Wales Colliery
By N. I. Fisher, J. Shepherd
Abstract-Statistical studies have been carried out on structural geological data collected across a large zone of roof failure 600 m (1968 ft) wide and at least 800 m (2642 ft) long in the Greta coal
Jan 9, 1978
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Faults and Their Effect on Coal Mine Roof Failure and Mining Rate: A Case Study in a New South Wales Colliery (611721d5-b9aa-463a-a93c-7ebfad518112)
By N. I. Fisher, J. Shepherd
Statistical studies have been carried out on structural geological data collected across a large zone of roof failure 600 m (1968 ft) wide and at least 800 m (2642 ft) long in the Greta coal seam at A
Jan 1, 1979