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Board of Directors
Meeting of Sept. 25, 1914.-The Committees to have charge of the arrangements for the Annual Meeting in New York, Feb. 15 to 18, 1914, were appointed. It was voted that the Secretary of the Institute
Jan 11, 1914
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Index
Jan 1, 1943
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Index
Jan 1, 1936
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Washington Paper - Biographical Notice of Benjamin West Frazier, Jr., D.Sc.
By Edward H. Williams
In the middle of the eighteenth century John Frazier and wife, Sarah Ingraham, removed from Boston, Mass., to Philadelphia, Pa., where he was held in such esteem that we find him one of the Committee
Jan 1, 1906
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Protecting California Oil Fields From Damage By Infiltrating Water
By R. P. McLaughlin
IN most branches of the mining industry it is a well-recognized fact that care must be taken to protect the mineral deposit from undue physical injury. It is comparatively easy to grasp this idea when
Jan 12, 1915
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Colorado Paper - Notes on Some Reactions of Titanium
By Ellen H. Richards
It is of importance to analysts to have a ready means of detecting the presence of small quantities of titaninm in iron ores and in certain fluxes and slags. The method given in Elderhorst's Blow
Jan 1, 1883
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Review Of The Coal Situation Of The World (8e0b50fa-a38c-4239-b013-e7e3dee9ac15)
[Instead of presenting his paper, as printed, Mr. Rice gave a brief illustrated lecture on the subject, the illustrations being largely maps of the coal fields in several parts of Europe, and graphic
Jan 4, 1918
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Why Some Bolted Mine Roofs Fail
By Robert M. Cox
A roof bolting theory and structural model are presented which explain the success of most roof bolting installations as the creation of a competent roof bolt reinforced rock arch within the immediate
Jan 1, 1975
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Index (35c1e18f-9426-4451-874a-87ef5142a7a7)
Jan 1, 1934
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Open Pit Or Underground, Operators Need Engineered Blending Of Uranium Ores
By Edwin T. Wood
THE term blending as used herein refers to the mixing of ores assaying more than 0.20 pct U3O8 with low grade material assaying less than 0.20 pct U3O8. Such blending when properly understood and cont
Jan 7, 1958
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New York Paper - Rail-Sections
By Frederic A. Delano
The subject of the wear of rails seems to have attracted an unusual amount of interest in the last six months, and in the bope of doing my share to direct opinions in what seems to me the right direct
Jan 1, 1889
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The Metallurgical Society of AIME and Divisions
Extractive Metallurgy Division Institute of Metals Division Iron and Steel Division OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES John Chipman, President W R Hibbard, Jr, Past President C C Long, Vice-President T
Jan 1, 1959
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Philadelphia Meeting - May, 1902
Jan 1, 1903
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Buffalo Paper - The Present Status of Electric Transmission of Power
By Richard P. Rothwell
At the Boston Meeting of the American Institute of Mining Engineers in February last, Mr. George W. Mansfield read an interesting paper on " The Electric Motor in Mining Operations," and he entered in
Jan 1, 1889
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Calculation Of Ore Tonnage And Grade From Drill-Hole Samples
By James Harding
THE usual method of sampling mineral deposits is to drill holes and assay the sludge or core. Though the results thus obtained may not represent the true average value of the deposit, it is on these r
Jan 1, 1921
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Mexican Paper - The Operation of the "Hole-Contract" System in the Center Star and War Eagle Mines, Rossland, B. C. (Discussion, 1005)
By Carl R. Davis
The cost of mining during the past history of these mines has been excessive, principally by reason of the inefficiency of labor under the wage-system. The amount of labor performed per man was unsati
Jan 1, 1902
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Modeling Fluid Flow In Selective Placement Of Toxic Mine Spoil (9414fd69-8291-4283-96b1-97ff6d626ffd)
By L. W. Saperstein, J. C. Mills, L. B. Phelps
Selective placement of toxic mine spoil has been advocated as a means of reducing environ¬mental pollution at the source. However, methods of burial to control environmental damage are not well unders
Jan 1, 1986
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Philadelphia Paper - Discussion on Steel Rails. Philadelphia Meeting (752005e0-4a0b-4a48-865d-3d3259506108)
By Jacob Reese
longer and tougher. In the worst case I have observed, viz., two inches difference in circumference, this difference in hardoess, as observed from the cutting, was more marked than in the other cases.
Jan 1, 1881
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Memorial to James Douglas at Bisbee
BUSTS of James Douglas and his friend, Ben Williams, placed in front of the library at Bisbee, Ariz., were unveiled there on April 8, and the connection of the two men with the development of the. Cop
Jan 5, 1928