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Selective Coagulation And Selective Flocculation Of The Quartz-Carbonate Mineral (Calcite, Magnezite, Dolomite) Binary SuspensionsBy J. Laskowski, Z. Sadowski
The properties of quartz, calcite, magnezite and dolomite suspensions prepared from -30 µm size fractions of these minerals have been investigated. Selective coagulation of the quartz-calcite, qua
Jan 1, 1980
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How to Predict Coal Mine Roof Conditions Before MiningBy C. W. Schulties, W. J. Mallio, L. J. Petrovic, J. A. L. Campbell
Roof control comprises about 35% of direct and indirect underground mining costs. In addition, difficulties in estimating roof control costs for new areas lead to the greatest uncertainties when negot
Jan 10, 1975
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Surface Subsidence at the Henderson MineBy David Firewick, Daniel Stewart, Richard Rein
Panel caving of the Henderson orebody began in August, 1976. Fifty months later, on September 10, 1980, the cave zone appeared on surface as a steep-walled cavity positioned directly above the initial
Jan 1, 1984
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Improved Drilling And Production Methods In The Gulf Coast FieldsBy J. H. Russell
THE great number of wells being drilled in the Gulf Coast creates a great demand for and an opportunity to improve the methods of drilling wells and of producing oil from them. Some improvements have
Jan 11, 1926
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Engineering Council (ENGINEERING COUNCIL)By Ira N. Holli
A meeting of Engineering Council was held on Thursday, Jan. 22, 1918, at the Engineering Societies Building, New York. Present: Chairman Ira N. Hollis (A. S. M. E.); Dr. Charles Warren Hunt, Alex. C.
Jan 3, 1918
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AIME News (1950)Jan 12, 1950
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Colorado MeetingA tentative plan for the Colorado Meeting has been formulated as follows: One day will be spent at Denver, one day at Colorado Springs, one day at Cripple Creek, a trip by automobile to the top of Pi
Jan 5, 1918
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Reservoir Engineering - Phase Equilibria in Hydrocarbon-Water Systems, III -The Solubility of Methane in Water at Pressures to 10,000 PSIABy O. L. Culberson, J. J. McKetta
Experimental and smoothed data are presented for the solubility of methane in water for temperatures of 77, 100, 160. 220. 280, and 340°F at prejsures to 10.000 psia. The minimum solubility phenome
Jan 1, 1951
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Computer Simulation Of Ground Water Inflow To Underground MinesBy Robert E. Snow, Douglas J. Cosler
The application and development of computer models for simulation of transient ground water inflow to underground mines can assist in mine planning and operation as well as environmental impact assess
Jan 1, 1983
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Volumetric Behavior of Oil and Gas from the Rio Bravo FieldBy B. H. Sage
ATTEMPTS have been made to predict the volumetric and phase behavior of naturally occurring hydrocarbon mix-tures1-5 but these methods have not been extended to the higher pressures and tem-peratures
Jan 1, 1940
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Industrial Minerals Processing - A Look At The FutureBy Frank E. Briber
In the years ahead, the industrial minerals producer will face several major challenges. Not only will he have to market increasing quantities of his product economically, but he will have to do so fr
Jan 6, 1969
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Seventy-Five Years Of Achievement By The A.I.M.E. In The Mineral IndustryBy Cornelius F. Kelley
SEVENTY-FIVE years ago, in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, 22 men of vision banded together to initiate this great organization. Ideals and emotions mingled and united in the declaration of a twofold purp
Jan 1, 1947
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Computerized Mine Planning As An Aid To Emission ControlBy James E. Lonergan, Young C. Kim
Over the past two and one-half years, various emission control strategies for a coal-fired power plant have been jointly developed by the University of Arizona and the Homer City Owners. The objective
Jan 1, 1983
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Philadelphia Annual Meeting - May, 1873The Institute assembled in the room of the Board of Trade, Mercantile Library Building, on Tuesday evening, May 20th, at 8 o'clock P.M, Hon. W. D. Kelley made an address of welcome to the Institu
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Colorado Paper - Ore-Deposits of Red Mountain, Ouray County, ColoradoBy T. E. Schwarz
The Red Mountain district, in Ouray County, Colorado, has been already referred to in the Transactions of the Institute, and notably in papers by Mr. T. B. Comstock, on " The Geology and VeinStructure
Jan 1, 1890
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Annual Meeting, St. LouisTHE first session of the Institute was held in the hall of the Washington University, Wednesday evening, May 27th, President Raymond in the chair. After the address of welcome by Hon. Thomas Allen, an
Jan 1, 1875
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Effect Of Columbian On Some Annealing Characteristics Of Copper And 80-20 CupronickelBy Alan U. Seybolt
IN examination of some cold-rolled copper and cupronickel that contained a little columbium, it was discovered that these alloys were unusually resistant to annealing. This effect was sufficiently pro
Jan 1, 1941
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Annual Meeting, PhiladelphiaAnnual Meeting, Philadelphia May, 1873 THE Institute assembled in the room of the Board of Trade, Mercantile Library Building, on Tuesday evening, May 20th, at 8 o'clock P.M, Hon. W. D. Kelley
Jan 1, 1874
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Application of Environmenta1 Geology to Lignite Mining in TexasBy C. D. Henry, M. L. W. Jackson
Environmental geologic maps of the Wilcox and Jackson-Yegua lignite belts of the Texas Coastal Plain delineate land areas on the basis of their natural characteristics. Criteria used to define map uni
Jan 1, 1984
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New York Section War, Meeting On Ferro-AlloysThe third special war meeting of the New York Section was held on Thursday evening, Sept. 27, in joint session with the New York Section of the American Electrochemical Society, in conjunction with th
Jan 11, 1917