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New York Paper - The Electric Steel-Furnace at Gysinge, SwedenBy F. A. Kjellin
The problem of smelting steel by electricity attracted years ago the attention of inventors, and as early as 1879 C. W. Siemens constructed his first furnace for the smelting of metals, especially ste
Jan 1, 1904
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Mining Subsidence In Longwall Mining With Special Reference To The Prediction Of Surface StrainsBy David J. Reddish, Barry N. Whittaker
The characteristics of surface ground strains due to longwall mining are reviewed with special reference to U.K. coal mining observations. The current empirical method of estimating ground strain is d
Jan 1, 1984
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A Workhardening/Recovery Model Of Transient Creep Of Salt During Stress Loading And UnloadingBy D. E. Munson, P. R. Dawson
An empirical model is developed that predicts accurately the transient response of salt creep to incremental and decremental changes in stress and temperature. Even though the model is empirical, it i
Jan 1, 1982
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AIME News - Administrative Matters Delegated To BranchesConsiderable discussion took place at the June 18th Board of Directors Meeting concerning ways the Petroleum Branch office in Dallas could better serve its members and the essentially Petroleum Local
Jan 1, 1952
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Pollution Pays Off in Tasmanian Copper TownTourism is the second largest industry in the Tasmanian copper mining center of Queenstown, Australia, but it is not the historic mine the tourists come to see. The attraction is rather the devastatio
Jan 6, 1972
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Drift of ThingsBy John V. Beall
TOO early spring may be the explanation for the poor turnout of mining and metallurgical engineer candidates at a large New York guidance conference, but it would be wiser to take a more serious view
Jan 5, 1953
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In Pursuit of a Return on the Training DollarBy Barton K. Cross, Ronald J. Sparks
The question of' providing training for miners in the United States has been answered by Public Law 95-164, which stipulates not only that the mine operator will provide training, but generally h
Jan 6, 1979
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Existence of an Induction Period in the Oxidation of Galena and Lead Sulfide in WaterBy Claudio Gutierrez
It has been claimed (Eadington and Rosser, 1969) that when freshly precipitated lead sulfide is in contact with oxygen-containing water, there is an "induction period" of at least a few hours during w
Jan 1, 1982
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Assessing the Domestic Uranium Resource BaseUranium, the object of a quarter billion-dollar search in the US during 1977, is a ubiquitous element rarely found in economic concentrations. It originates in magmas as a large tetravalent ion, the s
Jan 10, 1978
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Some Considerations on the Dynamics of Balling CircuitsBy R. D. Coleman, A. E. McIlhinney, C. E. Capes
Problems of unstable operation in continuous balling circuits may be traced to the random generation of seed agglomerates. This has been verified during the continuous operation of a laboratory ballin
Jan 1, 1976
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By-Laws For The Society Of Petroleum Engineers Of AIME[ARTICLE I. NAME AND OBJECT Section 1. This Society shall be known as the Society of Petroleum Engineers of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, Inc. Section
Jan 1, 1961
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In General Concerning The Baking Of Moulds To Be Cast In Bronze.HAVING shown you before how moulds of statues and also those of guns are constructed, I wish to tell you at present how, if you wish to cast them in bronze, you are further to prepare and arrange thes
Jan 1, 1942
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Cyanide Leaching to Extract Copper From Zinc ConcentrateBy Norman Hedley, Howard Tabachnick
The extraction of gold and silver from ores with alkaline cyanide solutions is well known. Cyanide solutions are also good solvents for many base metal minerals, particularly most of the copper minera
Jan 2, 1960
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Institute Committees (cfeb2723-8e39-403f-8428-065c9f8a1b00)New York Meets first Wednesday after first Tuesday of each month. . DAVID H. BROWNE, Chairman. JOHN H. JANEWAY, Vice-Chairman. . F. E. PIERCE, Secretary, 35 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. P. A. MOS
Jan 2, 1916
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Employment (c4096c2e-5bc6-4bfe-95ba-a44ed7c37bf7)ENGINEERS AVAILABLE (Under this heading mill be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons introduced by members.) Member, technical graduate, aged 35, with
Jan 11, 1914
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The Status of Testing Strength of RocksBy Rudolph G. Wuerker
The progress made in testing the strength of rocks and minerals as they are encountered in mine operation is reviewed. An attempt is made to correlate these physical measurements with abrasive hardnes
Jan 11, 1953
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Technical Notes - A Rotational High Pressure ViscosimeterBy Murray F. Hawkins, Marion L. Kimmel
sage' appears to have been the first (1933) to design a rolling ball viscosimeter for the express purpose of measuring the viscosity of oils with natural gas in solution, i.e., under reservoir co
Jan 1, 1955
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Proposed Mineral Economics Volume - "A Code Of Economic Principles Pertaining To Exploration, Development, And Exploitation Of Mineral Deposits"By Charles W. Merrill
WHETHER the valuable components in a mineral deposit can be mined and separated from the worthless matrix, processed, and marketed depends not only upon the natural factors and the physical and chemic
Jan 8, 1954
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Transverse Fissures In Steel Rails (d4880157-8513-411b-a25a-d8ee1a6086a1)H. D. HIBBARD, Plainfield, N. J. (written discussion *).-While this valuable and timely paper may not go to the root of the matter, it deals with many of the elements and factors involved. It might be
Jan 3, 1918
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Local Section News (9bdf3324-5cc6-4bd2-ac05-09d6ad8b3758)NEW YORK SECTION J. E. Johnson, Jr., Chairman Edgar Rickard, Vice Chairman. D. M. Liddell, Secretary, 7 Wall St., New York, N.Y. C. A. Bohn, Treasurer John V. N. Dorr Lewis W. Francis. The annu
Jan 8, 1917