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  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Preferred Orientations in Vanadium

    By J. P. Hammond, C. J. McHargue

    THERE have been no publications on the wire texture, on the cold-rolled sheet texture, nor on the recrystallized sheet texture of vanadium. Since it has a body-centered cubic structure, it would be ex

    Jan 1, 1953

  • AIME
    Western Coking Coals

    By N. E. Grosvenor

    The present and future activity of western coking coals is discussed. A general description of location, quantity, and quality is used as a basis for discussing development, mining, and marketing prob

    Jan 1, 1976

  • AIME
    Production - Foreign - Petroleum and Gas in Ecuador

    By E. Escobar Pallares

    Footnotes to column heads and explanation of symbols are given on page 239. H.C.T. means the deep zone for High Cold Test crude oil. L.C.T. means the shallow zone for Low Cold Test crude oil. Th

    Jan 1, 1940

  • AIME
    Production - Foreign - Petroleum and Gas in Ecuador

    By E. Escobar Pallares

    Footnotes to column heads and explanation of symbols are given on page 239. H.C.T. means the deep zone for High Cold Test crude oil. L.C.T. means the shallow zone for Low Cold Test crude oil. Th

    Jan 1, 1940

  • AIME
    Coal Mine Bumps Can Be Eliminated

    By H. E. Mauck

    The many factors that control bumping must be carefully studied for each coal seam where bumps occur, and specifications known to exclude bumping should be incorporated in the mining plans. This calls

    Jan 9, 1958

  • AIME
    Mineral Engineering Student Enrollment Passes 10,000

    By William B. Plank

    For the first time in four years the number of mineral engineering students in the 228 engineering colleges of the U. S. and Canada exceeds 10,000. According to figures just released by the American S

    Jan 4, 1955

  • AIME
    Free World Mining Geophysical Activity in 1963

    By Charles L. Elliot

    Data for mining applications of geophysical activity in the Free World in 1963 has been collected by the Committee for Geophysical Activity of the Society of Exploration Geophysicists. This informatio

    Jan 8, 1964

  • AIME
    How Management Principles Apply to Health and Safety

    There is a basic need for the health and safety manager to know what work he or she is to do and how to do it in a more professional way. Peter F. Drucker in The Practice of Management said, "The igno

    Jan 11, 1979

  • AIME
    Technical Notes - Geophysics - The Application of Geophysical Exploration in Civil Engineering

    By George F. Sowers

    THE geophysical methods of exploration employed so extensively in mining and petroleum investigations are now being used in civil engineering. Requirements differ from those of mineral ex-

    Jan 1, 1954

  • AIME
    A Workhardening/Recovery Model Of Transient Creep Of Salt During Stress Loading And Unloading

    By 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

  • AIME
    Determination Of Solution Cavern Spacing In Deep Salt Deposit

    By Dennis Z. Mraz

    An engineering procedure for designing the minimum separation between solution mined caverns in bedded salt deposit is described. The procedure is based on data obtained by in-situ and laboratory test

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AIME
    Ventilation Cost Impact Of Reduced Radon-Daughter Working Levels

    By Robert C. Bates

    Published information on costs of radon daughter control in uranium mines was analyzed to develop estimates of the cost per ton for any level of radiation exposure control. All data were converted to

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AIME
    Scrubbing Solves Sand Flotation Problem

    By William E. Messner

    California’s Monterey Peninsula, noted for its beaches, resort hotels, and beautiful homes, also harbors a pioneering beneficiation operation. Here for more than 35 years the Del Monte Properties Co.

    Jan 2, 1955

  • AIME
    Recent Developments in the Manufacture of Lightweight Aggregates

    By John A. Ruppert, John E. Conley

    Shortages of cinders, largely resulting from industrial plants converting to fuel-oil, together with an enhanced building activity, have seriously affected the cinder block and lightweight concrete ma

    Jan 4, 1950

  • AIME
    Use of Mobile Crushers in the Minerals Industry

    By H. G. Kok

    The continuous increase in energy costs has made it necessary to consider a broader use of belt conveyors for the transportation of material from the mine pit to the processing plant. Hard rock has to

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Discussions - Of Mr. Lee's Paper on The Gas-Producer as an Auxiliary in Iron Blast-Furnace Practice (see p. 366)

    J. T. Pullon, Rowangarth, Roundhay, Leeds, England :— In discussing Mr. Lee's paper, I wish to call attention to the fact that Mr. B. II. Thwaite (who was heard here yesterday on the subject of t

    Jan 1, 1907

  • AIME
    Relations between Government Surveys and the Mining Industry - Public Geological Surveys and Geological Education

    By M. N. Short

    It is almost self-evident that the student of geology depends for his education in geology only in small measure upon his own observation. His chief sources of information are lectures and personal in

    Jan 1, 1935

  • AIME
    Papers - Classification - Classification of Coal – Introduction

    By A. C. Fieldner

    In November, 1926, the American Engineering Standards Committee (now the American Standards Association) called a meeting of representatives of various professional societies and industrial, education

    Jan 1, 1930

  • AIME
    Pyrometer Protection Tubes

    By F. A. Harvey

    DURING the last few years, there has been a constant tendency toward increasingly high temperatures in many lines of industry. The necessity for increased production of coke gave a 16-hr. coking perio

    Jan 9, 1919

  • AIME
    Commercial Recovery Of Pyrite From Coal

    By S. H. Davis

    THE pyrites used in making sulfuric acid in the United States have been largely imported from Spain and Canada, the Spanish imports amounting to nearly 1,000,000 tons per annum in the pre-war period.

    Jan 8, 1919