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Free World Mining Geophysical Activity in 1963
By Charles L. Elliot
Data for mining applications of geophysical activity in the Free World in 1963 has been collected by the Committee for Geophysical Activity of the Society of Exploration Geophysicists. This informatio
Jan 8, 1964
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Jafet Lindeberg – An Interview by Henry Carlisle
Q: This is December 1960 and Jafet Lindeberg and myself are sitting around the tape recorder. Jafet, who discovered the gold in Nome, Alaska, in 1898, is going to tell the story of the discovery and o
Jan 7, 1964
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The First Century of Research by St. Joseph Lead Co.
By L. W. Casteel
This is a story of progress through research, invention and innovation-progress that made a small mine in Missouri into a large and prosperous corporation. The St. Joseph Lead Co. was founded in B
Jan 7, 1964
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The Copper of Yunnan: An Historical Sketch
By E-Tu Zen Sun
Yunnan, a mountainous province in southwestern China, began to assume its place as an important producer of copper toward the end of the Ming dynasty (latter part of the 16th century), and since then
Jan 7, 1964
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Marcona Mining Adopts ‘Point System’ Job Evaluation Scheme
By Victor R. Cabrera
Expansion of Marcona Mining Co.'s operations in Peru several years ago increased the number of laborors and the variety of required jobs at the Company's facilities. This change made the for
Jan 7, 1964
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AIME’s First Venture at National Science Fair Registers Complete Success
Each spring most secondary schools select their best student science exhibits, prepared during the preceding academic year, and send them to regional "Science Fairs", which now number over 220. Winner
Jan 7, 1964
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Observations on Control of the Coal Dust Explosion Hazard in European Mines
By D. S. Kingery, D. W. Mitchell
Experience in Europe indicates that the control of dust production and dissemination by water or foam systems is not successful except during undercutting. Cybulski, Dawes, and DeBraaf-respectively Di
Jan 7, 1964
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Byproduct Molybdenum Recovery at Silver Bell
By R. Salter, C. K. Chase
Although Asarco's Silver Bell Unit, 40 miles west of Tucson, Ariz., is known primarily for copper production, molybdenite is also produced as a byproduct in the 8000 tpd flotation mill. The S
Jan 7, 1964
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1964 Membership Directory - AIME
MINING ENGINEERING presents the annual membership report of the Society of Mining Engineers; see page 147.
Jan 7, 1964
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On-The-Job Training – Management’s Policy for Mineral Engineers Examined in Survey
By Evan Just
Engineering education for the mining industry has been undergoing a gradual change in recent years, to an extent that many employers may not realize. The result of this change is that the new graduate
Jan 6, 1964
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Univac Speeds Identification of Minerals at University of North Carolina
Successful preliminary experiments at the University of North Carolina indicate that computers can provide speedy, accurate identification of the mineral content of rock samples. In just two minut
Jan 6, 1964
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Problems of a Contracting Mining Community
Nationalization of the coal mining industry in Great Britain was one of the first pieces of major legislation enacted by the post-war Labor Government in 1964. It followed a long period of economic de
Jan 6, 1964
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Stripping Overburden With Nuclear Explosives
By Paul L. Russell
Of the potential applications of nuclear explosives to mining, excavation is perhaps the most obvious and the best understood, and probably the most practical for use in the near future. Large quantit
Jan 6, 1964
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Kalium Chemicals To Use Solution Mining Technique To Recover Saskatchewan Potash
Solution mining got back in the news recently when Kalium Chemicals, Ltd., a joint subsidiary of Pittsburgh Plate Glass and Armour & Co. announced its plans to go full speed ahead in mining potash by
Jan 6, 1964
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Republic Mine’s Hot Flotation Technique Now Handling Two Million Tons of Iron Ore Annually
By Calvin Bjorne, John Keeley
In the face of a highly competitive iron ore market, the Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Co. developed a process now being practiced at the company's Republic mine in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. By th
Jan 6, 1964
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David D. Irwin – An Interview by Henry Carlisle
Carlisle: This is April 19, 1961. My good friend Dave Irwin is sitting on the other side of the tape recorder. We are at Rose Dhu Island, Savannah, Ga. Now, let's begin with your first job, where
Jan 6, 1964
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Special Materials For Cutting Coal Plant Maintenance
By Paul Levin
A coal preparation plant built with conventional materials only might be able to do an efficient job of preparing coal, but its maintenance costs would be high and emergency shutdowns frequent. To rem
Jan 6, 1964
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Rock-Pebble Milling at Anaconda’s New Butte Concentrator
By Bunting S. Crocker
In the summer of 1961, the Anaconda Research staff and Kilborn Engineering Ltd. began a study to investigate the possibilities of using some form of autogenous grinding in the new concentrator which A
Jan 5, 1964
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Pillar Blasting at the Pine Creek Mine
By L. A. Wright
Union Carbide Corp.'s Pine Creek mine in California is the largest known tungsten deposit in the West, and the producer of well over five million tons or ore to date. Located 21 miles northwest o
Jan 5, 1964
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Chile’s Coquimbo Port Installs Mobile Loading Facilities
By A. T. Yu
On March 18, 1964, the 52,000 dwt ore carrier M/S Houn Maru called at the port of Coquimbo, Chile, on its maiden voyage to take iron ore to Japan. This marked the first time a vessel of this size ever
Jan 5, 1964