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  • AIME
    Sedimentary Metalliferous Deposits of the Red Beds

    By John Finch

    IN AUGUST, 1927, the writer examined certain copper deposits in New Mexico, which occur in beds of sandstones and shale, and in connection therewith reviewed the literature upon deposits of this type.

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Institute of Metals Division - Redistribution of Solutes by Formation and Solidification of a Molten Zone

    By W. G. Pfann

    Formation and slow solidification of a molten zone in a homogeneous ingot produces a discontinuity in solute concentration at the boundary of the zone and a gradient of concentration within the zone.

    Jan 1, 1955

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    The New Cost-Reduction For The Coal Industry

    By E. P. Bucklen, L. J. Prelaz, J. R. Lucas

    Today, the future of the coal industry is extremely bright because coal can be produced at a cost which makes it competitive with other energy sources. However, the industry has been forewarned that f

    Jan 3, 1965

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    Effect of Temperature on Soap Flotation of Iron Ore

    By Strathmore R. B. Cooke, Iwao Iwasaki, Hyung Sup Choi

    The effect of temperature as a parameter in ore flotation has not been systematically studied, although for some ores it has been known for many years that selectivity and grade of concentrates can be

    Jan 5, 1960

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    Structure and Mineralization along the London Fault, Colorado

    By Quentin Singewald

    SOME of the broader relations between structure and ore deposition along the London fault, deduced from a thorough study of the geology of the eastern part of the Mosquito Range, should be of general

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Blasting And Dynamic Rock Mechanics

    By G. B. Clark

    Dynamic rock mechanic as it pertains to blasting has involved several areas of active research effort. Among the important problems which have been the subject of research are wave mechanics in rocks,

    Jan 1, 1967

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    The Illuminating Power of Safety Lamps

    By W. M. Weigel

    WHILE electric lamps both of the cap and hand type are being introduced into many mines requiring the use of safety lamps, the oil-burning safety lamp is still used in the great majority of cases, and

    Jan 8, 1916

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    Mining Engineering Notebook – Miniature Oblique Photgrammetry

    By A. N. Winsor

    Increased use of private aircraft in civil engineering, mining, forestry, and other land-use activities creates an opportunity for amateur aerial photography. Taking a photograph having less than 5°

    Jan 2, 1955

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    An Underground Haulage Problem Solved - How Tonnage Was Increased 125 Per Cent, Using Existing Equipment

    By J. J. Luchessa

    HAULAGE was one of the many problems to be solved in the successful handling of the Miami Copper Company's low-grade orebody. The ore extracted had to be increased from 1000 to 18,000 tons per 24

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Mexico In The Metropolitan News (91c80fbe-d8d7-43cd-b7d4-d9a42623594d)

    This brief resume of events, transpiring in Mexico, culled front the daily New York newspapers, since the last Bulletin-went to press, does not indicate any degree of improvement in the situation. RE

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Utah and Montana Paper - Engineering Relations of the Yellowstone Park

    By Theo B. Comstock

    TO the large majority of visitors the unique features of the National Park are interesting chiefly on account of their novelty. Scientists of all schools may find here food for reflection, and much th

    Jan 1, 1888

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    The Increasing Shortage Of Mineral Engineers - Should And Can Industry Reverse The Trend?

    By Hans Schreiber

    Launching a panel session isn't easy but after Associate Dean Howard Hartman from Pennsylvania State had made his statement, it was obvious that the balloon would go up. Hartman sees a crisis and

    Jan 4, 1967

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    Iron and Steel Division - Activity of Sulphur in Liquid Fe-Ni Alloys

    By J. Chipman, J. A. Cordier

    Equilibrium in the reaction H2 (g) + 2 = H2S (g) was studied at 1600°C for sulphur dissolved in Fe-Ni alloys of 0 to 100 pct Ni. Within experimental accuracy, the equilibrium ratio pH2s/pH2 [pct S] is

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Oil and Gas Development in West Virginia during 1924

    By David Reger

    ONLY a few small pools of oil were found in West Virginia during 1924. The price of oil was so low that there was no incentive for active effort toward the discovery of new pools or the exploitation o

    Jan 3, 1925

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    Data Base-Oriented Planning Systems-- New Challenges And Opportunities In The Mineral Industry

    By Alfred Weiss

    When I first received the announcement of this meeting I was pleased to see that this 14th APCOM Symposium had expanded its range of interest. One new topic to be considered this year is long range or

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Principles Of Selective Aggregation

    By P. Somasundaran

    INTRODUCTION Large amounts of mineral values are discarded today as fines and ultrafines, because of inadequate technology to process them economically. Most conventional mineral processing techni

    Jan 1, 1979

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    The Properties of Iron Alloyed with other Metals

    By G. H. Billings

    THERE exists an unconfirmed opinion among many ironmasters that the combination of a small quantity of manganese, chromium, titanium, tungsten, aluminium, nickel, and some of the metalloids with iron

    Jan 1, 1877

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    Development Trends And Application Of Geophysical Research In Mines Of The Ostrava - Karvina Coal Field

    By B. Stas, L. Siska, L. Dlouhy, A. Skrabis

    The basic research program of the Scientific Coal Research Institute at Ostrava - Radvanice into the problem of geophysics has been influenced by the specific nature of present urgent geo- physical pr

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Washington D.C. Paper - Electrical Apparatus and Processes for the Mining and Metallurgical Engineer

    By N. S. Keith

    No one of the live subjects of the day, to which the attention of the mining engineer and metallurgist should be turned, is of greater practical interest to him than electricity in its applications to

    Jan 1, 1882

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    New York September, 1890 Paper - Latest Developments in Compressed-Air Motors for Tramways

    By D. S. Jacobus

    COMPRESSED-air motors are specially desirable, if economically practicable, for underground haulage, because they require no fuel, involve no danger of fire, and not only avoid heating and fouling the

    Jan 1, 1891