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  • AIME
    The Dynamics Of The International Copper System

    By J. E. Strongman

    This paper describes a system dynamics model of the international copper system. The development of the model is described regarding the questions it was designed to address, model boundary, major sec

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Explanation of Government Man-Power Requirements Featured in Education Division Sessions

    By R. T. Gallagher

    FOLLOWING recent precedent, the Mineral Industry Education Division opened its first session on Sunday afternoon at the Columbia University Men's Faculty Club with an unexpectedly large attendanc

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Take Five

    By Jack Fox

    Although this is going to appear in the December Issue of &E, it is being written long before the end of the year. December, of course, is the time for a summing up of the year's activities. Perh

    Jan 1, 1970

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    New York - Philadelphia Paper - Principles Controlling the Geologic Deposition of the Hydrocarbons (Discussion p. 1053)

    By George L. Adams

    There is an extensive literature relative to gas, oil, and the more solid hydrocarbons; but when it has all been digested and summarized, the resulting information is far from being satisfactory. The

    Jan 1, 1903

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    Chattanooga Paper - The Iron Ores of Pictou County, Nova Scotia

    By E. Gilpin

    The following notes may serve to bring before your Institute an idea of the iron-ore resources of Pictou County. Enough work has been done to permit an estimate to be formed of their quality and proba

    Jan 1, 1886

  • AIME
    Harvard School Of Engineering

    On Jan. 1, Harvard opened its reorganized School of Engineering and will continue the work during the summer to enable the entrants to complete a full year's work by the opening of the next acade

    Jan 2, 1919

  • AIME
    Mathematics of Mine Sampling VII: The Contradictory Spherical Semivariogram Model

    By R. F. Shurtz

    This note calls attention to a contradiction in current eatistical theory and to corresponding difficulties in practice. These are significant concern in evaluating almost all ore deposits. The th

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Graphic Metallurgical Control

    By H. M. Merry

    THE graphic methods and records described in this article have been developed, with satisfactory results, for the use of executives of the Chino Copper Co., in Hurley, N. Mex. Particular attention is

    Jan 9, 1919

  • AIME
    Newly Elected Directors

    By ERLE VICTOR DAVELER

    ERLE VICTOR DAVELER, who in his application for membership in the Institute in 1909 modestly described himself as "millman," was born at Denver in 1885 and graduated from the University of California

    Jan 1, 1929

  • AIME
    Ultimate Pit Limit Design Methodologies Using Computer Models - The State of the Art (8691c5dd-5b78-4add-b219-77847e34dc7f)

    By Young C. Kim

    The use of computer models to design the ultimate open pit limits during feasibility studies as well as during long-range mine planning is becoming an enforced practice in all types of mining, e.g., f

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Geological Relations of Some Major Gold Deposits of the Canadian Shield

    By E. L. Bruce

    GOLD occurs in many mineral deposits in the rocks of the Canadian Shield. It is present in the ores of many base metals and a considerable quantity is recovered as a by-product from the production of

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Application Of Computers To Mining Hazard Analyses

    By Roy L. Zuber

    Identification and analysis of mining hazards involves the correlation of accident, injury and illness information from all segments of the mining industry. It would not be feasible to process the vo

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Microbiological Processes In Recovery Of Metal From Ores

    By James A. Brierley, Corale L. Brierley

    Microorganisms have been considered as agents which may be of importance in catalyzing hydrometallurgical processes for the extraction of metals from low-grade ore minerals. Various microorganisms and

    Jan 1, 1981

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    The Open Mind and the Open Forum

    By Smith, George Otis

    THE matter that I have on my mind this evening is engineering's need of an open forum. Our fathers of three centuries ago were pro-testanta for freedom of speech and thought in matters religious;

    Jan 1, 1928

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    A Graphic Solution of Kutter Formula

    By Joseph W. Roe, L. L. HEWES

    A GRAPHIC solution of Kutter's formula for the flow of water has been worked out By Dr. L. I. Helves in connection with his course in Graphic Computations, given in the Sheffieild Scientific Scho

    May 1, 1909

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    Continuous Monitoring and Control of Froth Level and Pulp Density

    By F. Rosenblum, P. Spira, F. Kitzinger

    The possibility of increasing the efficiency of mineral processing plants by means of computer control has prompted metallurgists to examine their flowsheets more critically in order to develop practi

    Jan 4, 1979

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    Paley Report Series-No. 2 - Light Metals- Prediction And Performance

    By Walter L. Rice

    It is a pleasure to report that the light metals industries are running well ahead of the growth schedule projected by the President's Materials Policy Commission. In the compilation of this su

    Jan 9, 1959

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    New Source of Minerals from a Canadian Oil Sands Mining Operation

    By R. Schutte, L. W. Trevoy

    Commercial production of heavy minerals from plant tailing streams is undergoing study by Syncrude Canada Ltd. When tar sand from an open pit mine is processed and upgraded to synthetic crude oil, hea

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Oil Men Discuss Their Industry Under War Conditions

    By C. A. Worner

    THE meeting of the Petroleum Division at the Annual Meeting of the Institute maintained the high standard set in previous years, and attendance of member: of the Division was at a new high. The impact

    Jan 1, 1944

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    In Situ Stress By Pulse Velocity Monitoring Of Induced Fractures

    By John M. Pitt

    A rapid in situ stress measurement technique was developed for exposed underground surfaces. The method applies radial stress in small diameter (38mm) boreholes, initiating fracture propagation which

    Jan 1, 1984