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  • AIME
    Electronic Data Processing Within Duval Corporation

    By Lawrence Dykers

    The paper presents a generalized history of the growth and utilization of electronic data processing in a medium- size, mining-oriented company. A brief narrative outlines a corporate wide data gather

    Jan 1, 1969

  • AIME
    Ventilation And Methane Drainage In Longwall Mining

    By John D. Kalasky

    The success in providing adequate ventilation to the active faces of a coal mine for all methods of mining depends upon good face control and the air distribution and control system. A good system pro

    Jan 8, 1966

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    Selective Flotation Of Scheelite

    By S. Ramachandran, L. A. Vazquez, N. L. Grauerholz

    A novel process is described for the selective flotation of scheelite from low-grade (- 0.5% W03) tungsten ores having appreciable quantities of calcareous and siliceous gangue minerals. Specifically

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Geology - Replacement and Rock Alteration in the Soudan Iron Ore Deposit, Minnesota

    By George M. Schwartz, Ian L. Reid

    THE Soudan mine in the Vermilion district of northeastern Minnesota is the oldest iron mine in the state. It has shipped ore every year since 1884 and still contributes a yearly quota of high grade lu

    Jan 1, 1956

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    New York Paper - Note on the Nickel-Ore of Russell Springs, Logan County, Kansas

    By Fred P. Dewey

    Early last March Mr. Jerome Coldren, an old miner add prospector, undertook a prospecting tour through the western part of Kansas, and discovered a very peculiar bed of rock, which yielded a white met

    Jan 1, 1889

  • AIME
    Affiliated Student Societies (1923)

    The Institute makes liberal provision for inclusion of engineering students through individual Student Associate membership. Such members pay $2 per year, receive MINING AND METALLURGY, may purchase

    Jan 1, 1923

  • AIME
    Affiliated Student Societies (1932)

    The Institute makes liberal provision for inclusion of engineering students through individual Student Associate membership. Such members pay $2 per year, receive MINING AND METALLURGY, may purchase T

    Jan 1, 1932

  • AIME
    Papers - Qualities of Coal and Coke Required in Nonferrous Metallurgical Industries (With Discussion)

    By Clyde E. Williams

    The purpose of this report is to supply the Coal Classification Committee' with information for use in the formulation of a system of classification of coals according to their uses. Consideratio

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Mechanical, Thermal, And Fluid Transport Properties Of Rock At Depth

    By H. C. Heard

    INTRODUCTION As the world's population expands and nations struggle to better their relative position and standard of living, increased emphasis is being directed to the exploration and produ

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AIME
    Colorado Paper - Effect of Oxygen on Precipitation of Metals from Cyanide Solutions (with Discussion)

    By T. B. Crowe

    MucH has been written upon the precipitation of metals from cyanide Solution by zinc. We often read of the many factors that influence precipitation, such as zinc surface, purity of zinc, percentage o

    Jan 1, 1919

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    Institute of Metals Division - Orientation Dependence of the Surface Free Energy on Silver by a New Method

    By P. G. Shewmon, F. R. Winslow

    An experimental method is describedfor Ihe determination of the derivative of the surface free energy (y,) with surface orientation using symmetric bicrystals. The method measures the equilibrium ro

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Papers - Flotation of Nonsulfides - Soap Flotation of the Nonsulfides (With Discussion)

    By Will H. Coghill, J. Bruce Clemer

    Flotation has been so closely allied with the sulfide minerals and their early and associated oily reagents that the term "oil flotation" has erroneously been applied to the entire flotation process.

    Jan 1, 1935

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    PART IV - Papers - Solute Interactions with Zinc in Dilute Solution with Molten Bismuth: II-Four-and Five-Component Solutions

    By R. D. Pehlke, J. V. Gluck

    A study was made of' the effects of up to five additional solutes on the thermodynamic activity of zinc in dilute solution with molten bismuth in the range 450" to 650°C. The experimental measure

    Jan 1, 1968

  • AIME
    Discussions - Of Mr. Adams' Paper on Principles Controlling the Geologic Deposition of the Hydrocarbons (see p. 340)

    David T. Day, Washington, D. C.: The paper of Mr. Adams is chiefly valuable because it emphasizes the ease with which petroleum can migrate in the earth's crust. Concerning this migration, I have

    Jan 1, 1903

  • AIME
    Secondary Lead Processing--Current Status

    By Karl D. Libsch, Modesto E. Erneta

    Both battery design and environmental pressures are forcing the secondary lead industry to consider new and different processes. Trends in battery design are making normal decasing increasingly diffic

    Jan 1, 1977

  • AIME
    James Tucker MacKenzie - Chairman Iron and Steel Division A. I. M. E.

    By James Tucker MacKeni~ie

    BORN in Florida, educated in Ten¬nessee, employed all his life in the iron industry of Alabama, J. T. MacKenzie is truly of the South. In courtesy, hospitality, as well as in accent of speech, he is t

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Oliver Caldwell Ralston - Chairman, Industrial Minerals Division, A.I.M.E.

    By AIME

    VERSATILITY is perhaps the outstanding characteristic of the subject of this sketch. He is author, golf-player, musician, public speaker, philatelist, German scholar, and has been a school teacher; bu

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Discussions - Of the Paper by Messrs. Holmes and Kreisiuger on Combustion of Coal (see p. 244)

    William Kent, Montclair, N. J. (communication to the Secretary*):—The authors say, "The factor which determines the completeness of combustion of tlie volatile matter, after it has bee11 mixed with a

    Jan 1, 1911

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    A Pulse Technique For The Direct Measurement Of Bar Velocity

    By Charles F. Johnson

    A pulse technique is described for the measurement of bar velocity. A low frequency sine wave pulse is used which allows the wave-length to become much larger than the lateral dimensions of the test s

    Jan 1, 1971

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    New York Paper - Determination of Carbon in Iron and Steel

    By Andrew S. McCraeath

    The treatment which a steel receives, and the uses to which it may be applied, are frequently determined by the percentage of carbon which it contains; and especially is this the case in the different