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    A Computerized System For Coal Exploration And Mine Planning

    By Robert A. Melton

    Since many of the easily mined, continuous, thick coal seams in the Appalachian Region have been exhausted, new exploration and mining is being directed toward less continuous seams that are under mor

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Lake Superior Paper - Some Copper Deposits of Carroll County, Maryland

    By Persifor Frazer

    The ore property of Mr. Augustus bop is situated about one and a half miles south of the New Windsor Station of the Western Maryland Railroad and is connected with the town of New Windsor by the Liber

    Jan 1, 1881

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    New York Paper - Ore-Treatment at Republic, Washington

    By Francis A. Thomson

    But little has been written concerning the camp of Republic. In 1900 Chatard and Whitehead 1 reported the results of some experiments with samples of ore from the Republic mine, and a few years later

    Jan 1, 1913

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    Determining Gases In Steel And The Deoxidation Of Steel

    By J. R. Cain

    ROLE OF GASES IN FERROUS -METALLURGICAL PROCESSES IN every process for making steel there are one or more stages where the metal is exposed to gas of one kind or another. Thus, in the open-hearth fur

    Jan 8, 1919

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    PART IV - Papers - The Elastic Anisotropy of Rolled Beryllium

    By R. L. Moment

    The anisotropic elastic behavior of rolled beryllium sheet has been measured, using a pulse echo technique, and compared with X-ray diffraction data. Calculated elastic stiffness constants compared fa

    Jan 1, 1968

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    St. Louis Paper - The Hancock Jig in the Concentration of Lead Ores (with Discussion)

    By Harold Rabling

    The following notes are taken from results obtained on a standard 25-ft. Hancock jig1 tested during regular operation in the Bonne Terre mill of the St. Joseph Lead Co. The object of the tests was to

    Jan 1, 1918

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Dilute Transition Element Additions on the Recrystallization of Iron

    By B. S. Blakeney, E. P. Abrahamson II

    The effect of the transition elements in binary solid-solution additions upon the recrystallization temperature of iron has been investigated. All these elements immediately raised the temperature, th

    Jan 1, 1961

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    The English-Speaking Peoples

    By T. A. Rickard

    We rejoice that the world-war is ended. We are proud of the part played by the English-speaking peoples-all doing equal honor to the traditions they share in common. One of the compensations for the c

    Jan 4, 1919

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    Milwaukee Meeting, October 8-11, 1918

    A joint meeting of the American Institute of Metals Division, and the iron and steel members of the American Institute of Mining Engineers; with the American Foundrymen 's Association, has been a

    Jan 8, 1918

  • AIME
    Technical Notes - What Mathematics Courses Should a Mining Engineer Take?

    By G. H. Miller

    With the recent advances which have been made in science and technology and the increased use of mathematics in this area, the question of the best mathematics courses for a mining engineer to take is

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Experiences with a Density Recording and Controlling Instrument for Heavy-media Separation Units

    By James J. Bean

    Although determining and controlling specific gravity of operating medium in a heavy-media plant manually presents no problem, there are advantages to automatic recording and control. The two installa

    Jan 3, 1950

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    Now TV Goes Underground into Coal Mine

    At the Gateway Coal Co.'s mine, about 70 miles above Pittsburgh's Point on the Monongahela River, a battery of television cameras stands guard over what is billed as the longest conveyor bel

    Jan 7, 1963

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    Notes On The Electrolytic Refining Of Copper Precipitate Anodes.

    By W. F. Burns

    (Butte Meeting, August, 1913.) ATTEMPTS were made in 1908, at the Great Falls Works, to produce ingots direct from the Butte precipitate by smelting the material in a reverberatory refining furnace.

    Jan 7, 1913

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    Institute of Metals Division - Discussion: Internal Grain Boundary Sliding During Creep

    By W. A. Rachinger, C. Graeme-Barber, R. L. Bell, R. C. Gifkins, T. G. Langdon

    R. L. Bell. C. Graeme-Barber, and T. G. Langdon (Imperial College. London)— The internal-marker technique developed by Ishida, Mullendore, and Grant has enabled them to make some interesting observati

    Jan 1, 1965

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    New York Paper - The Origin of Petroleum (with Discussion)

    By Hans Von Höfer

    Apart from the hypothesis of a cosmic origin (which failed of acceptance because it was not adequately supported by facts), the only important controversy concerning the origin of petroleum has been,

    Jan 1, 1915

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    History Of Coal Mining (64c04c98-13fa-429c-b503-f3c3732f7cd9)

    By Samuel M. Cassidy

    The exact date of man's first use of coal is lost in antiquity. The discovery that certain black rock would burn was undoubtedly accidental and probably occurred independently and many times in t

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Petroleum Production – United States - Petroleum Development in East Texas and Along the Balcones Fault Zone as far South as Medina Country

    By D. M. Collingwood

    The year 1928 has been marked by scattered but considerable wildcat drilling considering the overproduction prevalent in the oil industry. This wildcatting has resulted in the discovery of oil in one

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Developments in Tennessee in 1938

    By Kendall E. Born

    PRoduction of crude oil in Tennessee during 1938 was slightly more than 41,000 bbl., an increase of about 5000 bbl. over 1937. The production by counties and by fields is shown in Table 1. The incr

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Developments in Tennessee in 1938

    By Kendall E. Born

    PRoduction of crude oil in Tennessee during 1938 was slightly more than 41,000 bbl., an increase of about 5000 bbl. over 1937. The production by counties and by fields is shown in Table 1. The incr

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Cleveland Paper - The Maufacture of Coke

    By F. E. Lucas

    This paper is offered with considerable diflidence, since some of the statements made may not agree with the opinions of other members of the Institute. What I give is the result of some years of expe

    Jan 1, 1913