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    Pillar Blasting at the Pine Creek Mine

    By L. A. Wright

    Union Carbide Corp.'s Pine Creek mine in California is the largest known tungsten deposit in the West, and the producer of well over five million tons or ore to date. Located 21 miles northwest o

    Jan 5, 1964

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    Professional Divisions (ce7c5a70-1b59-4dab-8d6d-405112e0f14e)

    I-Institute of Metals Division* PAUL D MERICA, Chairman ZAY JEFFRIRS, Vice-chairman W M CORSE, Secretary Executive Committee T R FREEMAN JR, Local Section S SKOWRONSKI, Papers Committee R S ARCHE

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Radial Distribution Analysis for Sorting

    By Robert M. Doerr

    A method, based on radial distribution analysis, was developed for determining the effect of size to which a given ore is broken on the potential recovery in beneficiations targeted to selected concen

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Maintenance of Coal Mining Equipment. Report of Maintenance Committee-Coal Division AINIE

    By A. Lee Barrett

    THE Maintenance Committee of the Coal Division of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers is presenting as a part of this report the second of a series of maintenance cost compari

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Biographical Notice - Died in Service - William T. Hall

    those who are to lie in the torn fields of France. Today we read of Lieut. William Hague, whom we said good-by to hardly more than a month ago-—so clean, ao young, so strong—who, abandoning the profes

    Jan 1, 1920

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    The Solidus Line In The Lead-Antimony System

    By Earle Schumacher

    THE solidus line above the solid solution field in the lead-antimony system was originally determined by Dean and his associates1 from heating curves. They did not regard this line as having been accu

    Jan 1, 1927

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    Thoughts On The Thermic Curves Of Blast Furnaces

    By H. M. Howe

    I WISH to present to you a few thoughts on some of the phenomena and laws of iron smelting. Owing to the great complexity of the subject, to the great variety of points to be taken into consideration,

    Jan 1, 1877

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    Papers - General Discussion

    R. B. Sosman, * Kearny, N. J.—Mr. Sweetser brought out that in certain blastfurnace slag compositions a change of one or two tenths of a per cent may be quite significant. That is true not only of bla

    Jan 1, 1935

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    New Plan For Unity

    By Will Mitchell

    There are in this country some 20 or 30 societies for engineers and engineering scientists. Most of these organizations are autonomous, and there is little or no cooperation among them. Many do not to

    Jan 10, 1960

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    The Constitution Of Copper-Rich Copper-Silicon-Manganese Alloys

    By Walter R. Hibbard, Cyril Stanley Smith

    IN 1929 one of the authors' determined the constitution of copper-silicon-manganese alloys containing over 90 per cent copper. Through a combination of circumstances the presence of the copper-si

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Instability Forecasts Aid in Reducing Roof Fall Rates at the Beckley Mine (f6b236e1-010d-470e-840a-d6020806105e)

    By R. E. Mazurak, E. L. Ealy

    At the Beckley mine in southern West Virginia, forecasting unstable roof conditions in advance of mining is accomplished by wing a rating system that combines historical information on mine roof failu

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Conference on Production and Design Limitation and Possibilities for Powder Metallurgy (Metal Technology, January 1945) - Pole Pieces for Electric Motors Made from Iron Powder - Discussion

    By F. V. Lenel

    R. P. Seelig.*—Dr. Lenel is to be congratulated on his presentation of a particularly interesting paper describing the use of the powder metallurgy process for the production of magnetic pole pieces.

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Geophysics and Geochemistry Move Ahead in 1954

    By Harold M. Mooney

    The most significant trends appear to be an increased use of electromagnetic and geochemical methods. The most promising instrumental developments are airborne electromagnetic equipment, a magnetomete

    Jan 3, 1955

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    Discussion - Discussion Of Replacement Hematite Deposits, Steep Rock Lake, Ontario - By Roberts, Hugh M. And Bartley, M. W., Mining Technology, January 1943

    By Stephen Royce

    [Stephen Royce.. I .......................... E. S. Moore.. 9 .......................... E. L. Bruce.. 10 ......................... J. E. Hawley.. 11 ........................ L. M. Scofield..

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Butte Paper - The Substitution of Air for Water in Diamond Drilling

    By Ralph Wilcox

    The diamond drilling of certain characters of unstable rock formation, as, for example, the copper-bearing schists of the Miami district in Arizona, is rendered most difficult by what is known as a ca

    Jan 1, 1914

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    Valuation Of Mineral Property

    By L. C. Raymond

    Valuations in the mineral industry differ from those of other enterprises because mines and oil wells have a definite life so cannot be considered a perpetuity. This requires that in any mineral-prope

    Jan 1, 1976