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  • AIME
    Chicago Paper - Notes on the Determination of Insoluble Phosphorus in Iron-Ores

    By Howard W. Dubois, Charles T. Mixer

    Only within the past few years have chemists recognized the importance of the fact, that comparatively large amounts of phosphorus may occur in the siliceous residue left from the acid treatment of ir

    Jan 1, 1898

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    Stability During Shaft Sinking (A Design Guideline for Ground Support of Circular Shafts)

    By J. C. Konopka, S. A. G. Poppen, E. K. Roesner

    Many shafts have experienced stability problems during shaft sinking because the designer failed to fully appreciate the conditions he would encounter. Some shafts have failed during construction beca

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Mining Methods ? Varied Improvements in Underground and Surface Equipment

    By J. MURRAY RIDDLELL

    AN increase of 18 per cent in the production and consumption of all metals last year was readily met by the mines, but more than an average amount of development work was made necessary. Mining method

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Duluth Paper - The Resources of the Lake Superior Region.

    By John Birkinbine

    In the belief that a resume of what will be exhibited during this meeting, and a brief record of progress in the seven years which have elapsed since the Institute's first visit to Lake Superior

    Jan 1, 1888

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    ERTS-A -A New Apogee For Mineral Finding

    By William D. Carter

    When the first Earth Resources Technology satellite (ERTS-A) is orbited by NASA next year, mineral exploration is expected to take a giant leap forward. There are many inherent advantages in going to

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Part II – February 1968 - Papers - Some Observations on Hydrogen Embrittlement of Silver

    By R. L. Klueh, W. W. Mullins

    During the course of a study on the periodic precipitation (Liesegang phenomenon) of water vapor bubbles in solid silver, some interesting observations were made concerning the formation and growth of

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Personal (675e9000-3bba-4b49-a108-fd17850bf2d1)

    The following is an incomplete list of members and guests who called at Institute headquarters during the period July 10, 1919, to Aug. 10, 1919. Howard C. Arnold, Washington, Pa. J. S. Lane, New Y

    Jan 9, 1919

  • AIME
    A Use Classification Of Coal

    By Geo. H. Ashley

    THE present critical state of the supply, distribution, and utilization. of coal and the necessity for pooling and zoning coals calls renewed attention to the lack of any fully adequate classification

    Jan 8, 1919

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    A Precipitation-Hardening Stainless Steel Of The 18 Per Cent Chromium, 8 Per Cent Nickel Type

    By W. W. Gorr, R. Smith, E. H. Wyche

    THE combination of high strength and corrosion resistance of cold-worked 18 Cr, 8 Ni steel has been advantageously utilized for some time, particularly in aircraft and rail car structures. There are,

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Building Reinforced-Concrete Shaft Houses

    By J. Ellzey Hayden

    THE Cliffs Shaft mine of the Cleveland Cliffs Iron Co., located in the city of Ishpeming, Mich., is the largest producer of hard hematite ore on the Marquette iron range. The two shafts, A and B, lyin

    Jan 8, 1920

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    Problems In Evaluating Marine Mineral Resources

    By John W. Padan, Thomas E. Howard

    Most of what has been written during the past few years on marine mineral resources has emphasized the vast potential of the ocean, and its floor, as a source of the vital mineral raw materials upon w

    Jan 6, 1966

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    Comminution: A Guide to Size-Reduction System Design (63291dbf-2fbb-4b0d-a55e-285a63031c99)

    By F. Milton Lewis, Roshan B. Bhappu, James L. Coburn

    Part one of this article, published in the September 1976 issue of MINING ENGINEERING, described procedures for analytically evaluating the physical and chemical properties of an ore; it also describe

    Jan 11, 1976

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    Zoned Kriging-A Successful Union Of Geology And Geostatistics

    By A. C. Noble, D. E. Ranta

    Orebodies with intricate three- dimensional shapes (such as porphyry molybdenum deposits) are difficult to model using geostatistics or other computer- assisted methods. 'The strong trends in the

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Operations at the Old Eureka Mine

    By L. A. Jr. Norman

    ANOTHER chapter in the history of Mother Lode mining is being written by operations in the Old Eureka mine near Sutter Creek, Amador County, California. During a two-year period (1938-1939), 85,517 to

    Jan 1, 1939

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    The Next Exploration Stage for Carlin-Type Gold Deposits

    By Joseph G. Wargo

    A meteoric rise in selling price has revived gold exploration activity throughout the world. In the United States the effort is, in large measure, channeled toward discovery of disseminated gold depos

    Jan 9, 1979

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    Plant Performance and Forecasting Cleaning Results

    By M. R. Geer, H. F. Yancey

    INTRODUCTION The maximum yield of washed coal and the required ash and sulfur contents are the only performance factors of direct, immediate interest to any operator. Yet since the turn of the cen

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Assessing Strategies For Natural Resource Companies

    By Breaux B. Castleman

    The ultimate test of a business strategy is whether it achieves the owner's objectives. Most shareholders are interested in growth and profits, and share values on stock exchanges are very often

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Technical Notes - Some Controlling Factors Regarding Variable Weighting of Cement Slurries

    By M. A. Mallinger

    A series of laboratory tests was conducted to determine the limits of practicability in regulating the weights of various cement slurries. It was found that slurry weights of 12 to 19 lb per gallon co

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Production - Domestic - Kansas Oil and Gas during 1939

    By W. A. Ver Wiebe

    The year 1939 in Kansas, with a production of 57,944,300 bbl. from 19,669 wells, shows a slight recession from the peak of oil production reached the previous year, when slightly over 59,000,000 bbl.

    Jan 1, 1940

  • AIME
    Production - Domestic - Kansas Oil and Gas during 1939

    By W. A. Ver Wiebe

    The year 1939 in Kansas, with a production of 57,944,300 bbl. from 19,669 wells, shows a slight recession from the peak of oil production reached the previous year, when slightly over 59,000,000 bbl.

    Jan 1, 1940