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Large and Small Lead and Zinc Miners Reach Unanimity On SLIDING SCALE IMPORT TAX
FOR two days preceding the Colorado Mining Association annual meeting, officers representing all interests of the lead and zinc producers hammered away at remedies for the ills of the industry behind
Jan 3, 1953
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Note upon Methods of Drawing Metric and other Scales upon Engineering Plans
By P. Barnes
IF it be admitted that the use of the metric system of measurement is desirable, and that it will be well, as urged by one of our engineering societies, to show upon all our plans or drawings a metric
Jan 1, 1877
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Buffalo Paper - A Note upon a Modification of the Reducing Process Used by the Carbon Iron Company
By Alfred E. Hunt
In a paper written for the Boston meeting of February, 1888 (Trans., xvi., 693), on "Some Recent Improvements in OpenHearth Steel Practice," the writer described the reducing agent used by the Carbon
Jan 1, 1889
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St. Louis Paper - On Rock Drilling Machinery
By E. Gybbon Spilsbury
It is not my purpose in this paper to describe all the different contrivances which have been devised, during the last quarter of a century, for the purpose of Iessening the expense of mining and tunn
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Stabilization Of Rock Excavations Using Rock Reinforcement
By Thomas A. Lang, John A. Bischoff
The use of rock bolts for the support and stabilization of coal mining excavations was introduced over 30 years ago and, since that time, has progressively increased until today it is the primary mean
Jan 1, 1982
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SME-AIME Publishes Ira Joralemon's "Adventure Beacons" - Book Review
Ira B. Joralemon, one of the world's most noted mining geologists, died last year at the age of 91. "His long professional career," says Donald H. McLaughlin, chairman of the executive commit
Jan 12, 1976
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Institute Policy on Controversial Matters (3e774f2b-9a80-4b77-ba61-0a439c05be79)
At its meeting on February 21, 1933, the Board of Directors the following resolution defining and expressing the policy of the Institute with respect to official participation or action in controversi
Jan 1, 1934
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Shimer Case-Hardening Process - Discussion
CHAIRMAN (J . E. JOHNSON, J R., New York, N. Y.).-It may be n matter of some interest that sodium cyanide is now being made commercially by melting together in an electric furnace calcium cyanide wit
Jan 5, 1919
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Colorado Paper - Coal Mining in Washington (with Discussion)
By F. A. Hill
Coal mining in the State of Washington offers many interesting problems for the mining engineer, due to the varied physical conditions occurring in different fields, and often in the same mine. The di
Jan 1, 1920
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Positions Vacant (7eba24d0-649e-4877-8ca9-edbf3380b0f3)
No. 345.-Assayer. A man 35 years old, or over, experienced in general mineral assaying, particularly of tin and tungsten ores. To locate in Bolivia with a strongly established house. No. 346.-A firm
Jan 10, 1918
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Reports On Technological Research - How Ultrafine Particles Affect Unfired Pellet Strength
By Rodney L. Stone
In past attempts to characterize green and dry iron ore pellets, the authors have found large variations in the results of strength tests performed on closely sized pellets from the same batch. Where
Jan 1, 1970
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Mining Instrumentation Goes Automatic
By T. O. Meyer, J. R. McVey
A 10-channel automatic data acquisition system has been assembled for underground use with the Bureau's "Tunnel Stress Relaxation Gage". The automated system was needed to improve data collection
Jan 8, 1973
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Open-Pit Forum - Safety Stressed In Southwestern Copper Pits
SAFETY in open-pit mining receives a minimum of notoriety, but its significance in profitable and efficient operation is as great as in other methods of mining. Open-pit operators from Arizona, New Me
Jan 1, 1952
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The Validity Of Equivalent Rock Mass Models
By K. C. Lau
INTRODUCTION The design of engineering structures such as mine openings in and foundations on rock requires a knowledge of the constitutive laws governing the behaviour of discontinuous and layere
Jan 1, 1984
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A Disastrous Shot Problem Solved
By V. M. Frey
IN 1936 the foreman at one of the oldest limestone quarries in northern Virginia discovered the remains of three old well-drill holes that contained dynamite. As consulting engineer for the property,
Jan 1, 1939
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Production In Blair County
There are no data available of shipments until 1858, and then estimated, when railroad service became available. By reason of the iron made in the county, and the large amounts of salt, the tonnage us
Jan 1, 1942
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Chicago, Ill Paper - The Blake System of Fine Crushing
By Theodore A. Blake
More than a quarter of a century has passed since the introduction of the machine known as the Blake crusher, the invention of Eli W. Blake, of New Haven, Conn. Although originally designed for bre
Jan 1, 1885
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Supplementary Note on the Geology of the North Shore of Lake Superior
By T. Sterry Hunt
IN my address on the " Geognostical Relations of the Metals," delivered before the Institute on the 20th of February last (Vol. I Transactions, p. 331), I spoke of the rocks in the vicinity of Thunder
Jan 1, 1874
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Glen Summit Paper - Mining in Honduras
By W. A. Thatcher
Nearly three years of experience in Spanish Honduras has placed the writer in possession of many facts concerning its resources which may be of interest to the Institute. According to the most trus
Jan 1, 1892
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Value of American Oil-shales - Discussion
ARTHUR L. PEARSE, London, Eng. (written discussion*).-In the last paragraph Professor Baskerville correctly sums up an important position. The paper was probably written some months ago, as is indicat
Jan 12, 1919