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The Porter Tunnel
By E. F. Young
The Porter Tunnel will open up 10 million tons of coal for Philadelphia & Reading which can be taken without hoists or pumps.
Jan 3, 1951
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Limestone Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage
By Ronald D. Hill, Roger C. Wilmoth
The neutralization of acid mine drainage is becoming a common practice in the eastern United States. Over 200 plants are now in operation. Lime is the neutralizing agent utilized in most treatment pla
Jan 1, 1972
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Note on a Deposit of Cadmia in a Coke Furnace
By H. Firmstone
DEPOSITS of cadmia, or impure oxide of zinc, are of common occurrence in the upper parts of blast furnaces using ores containing zinc, and were very common in the charcoal furnaces of Virginia working
Jan 1, 1879
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An Inventory of Results of Accident Prevention
By C. A. Allen
FOR over three years we have been endeavoring to reduce the number of fatalities and minor accidents in Utah. The physical condition of the o? Represents the average of 4 States mentioned excluding t
Jan 5, 1922
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Coke Making Improvement Programs at US Steel
By R. W. Shoenberger, J. A. Grina, R. J. VanPelt
The many alternatives open to coke plant operators for improving overall coke quality and strength are discussed in this paper. Programs undertaken by US Steel research and coal operations during the
Jan 1, 1982
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Underground Use Of Ammonium Nitrate - Fuel Oil Explosives
By John L. Ryon
Experimentation with ammonium nitrate fuel oil mixtures at three under-ground salt mines revealed its excellent applications at those properties. The author relates the present blasting practice used
Jan 4, 1961
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Effect Of Tap Changes On Slag Volume In The Electric Furnace
By D. B. McDyre
THE object of this study was to compare variations in slag volumes with tap changes while maintaining all other factors constant. This meant: 1. Same type of heat (Spec. SAE 1030). 2. Same charging
Jan 1, 1947
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Reducing the Moisture Content and Large Moisture Variations in Russellton Washed Coal
By Orville R. Lyons
THE Russellton preparation plant of Republic Steel Corp., located north of Pittsburgh, Pa., prepares 395x0-in. Thick-Freeport coal by means of a 13-ft 6-in. diam Chance cone and 16 No. 7 Deister table
Jan 6, 1953
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Autogenous Grinding Picks Up Speed
In the four articles presented on the following pages, a panel of comminution experts offer readers the benefit of their experience with autogenous grinding and forecast some of the future development
Jan 1, 1970
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Trackless Equipment Facilitates Change from Open Pit to Underground
By W. F. Shinners
Ozark Ore Co.'s Iron Mountain mine utilizes optimum mechanization to provide ever increasing output from underground as production declines from open pit. Trackless equipment gave flexibility to
Jan 4, 1953
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Improved method of Measuring in Mine Surveys
By Eckley B. Coxe
IN making surveys in the anthracite coal regions of Pennsylvania, the ordinary engineer's chain (50 or 100 feet long) is generally used, both above and below ground. Sometimes, where it is diffic
Jan 1, 1874
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Manuscript Closing Date, New York Meeting, 1917
The 114th (New York) Meeting of the Institute will be held in the third week of February, 1917. The Committee on Papers and Publica- tions has set Dec. 1,1916, as the closing date for the receipt of m
Jan 10, 1916
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Papers - Reserves and Mining - Symposium on Grouting - Solidifying Mines and Shafts Areas by Pressure Grouting
By B. H. Mot
Underground water has been one of the greatest problems in sinking mine shafts, sealing existing shafts, and driving headings under streams. In the preparation of a proposed shaft or existing shafts f
Jan 1, 1949
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High Gradient Magnetic Separation Of Red Blood Cells: Current Status.
By S. Roath, F. Paul, D. Melville
Several attempts have been made over the past 40 years to separate red blood cells from whole blood using a magnet. This has been achieved by the authors by using a high gradient magnetic field and "
Jan 1, 1980
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Harrisburg Pa. Paper - The Binding of Inwalls of Blast Furnace
By S. H. Chauvenet
The binding of the boshes and inwalls of blast furnaces has always been an expensive piece of work. When the old stone stack was replaced by the iron shell, the brickwork was kept at a thickness of fi
Jan 1, 1882
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Workshop On Deformation Mechanisms And Texture Development In Rocks
By H. R. Wenk
This paper describes a workshop on deformation mechanisms and texture development in rocks. Empahsis is on relating macroscopic mechanical properties with microscopic structures and the methods of the
Jan 1, 1982
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Medals and Awards (d1109f0d-e00d-456b-ac7b-aa5a40d75895)
The Institute is custodian of funds for support of numerous gold medals and prizes and has representatives on boards awarding still others. Details regarding the Institute Awards are given below. T
Jan 1, 1929
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A Framework For Decisions
By Brian W. Mackenzie
In this age of advancing technology, mining companies are confronted with increasing competitive forces. The depletion of high-grade deposits and the development of substitute materials are intensifyi
Jan 1, 1970
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Future Opportunities In The Reclamation Of Precious Metals From Major Sources Of Obsolete Scrap
By Subhash C. Malhotra
This paper discusses the historical background on major sources of obsolete electronic scrap and spent catalytic converter scrap. The paper discusses the principal changes taking place that will affec
Jan 1, 1984