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    Publications, AIME

    Papers in Classes A-Metal Mining, B-Milling and Concentration, H-Indus¬trial Minerals, and I-Mining Geology are distributed in MINING TECHNOLOGY, which is issued every other month. Papers in Classes

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Flotation of California Magnesites (60f39e06-dbfa-4948-ac64-8883147c5834)

    By Eric Sinkinson

    MANY of the magnesite ores of the western part of the United States contain such large amounts of silica and hydrous silicate minerals that the value of the ores is either low or nominal. Expensive an

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Charcoal Pig Iron Project at Rusk, Texas

    By Ralph H. Sweetser

    AT the end of 1943 the charcoal pig iron capacity of the United States was at the lowest point in over 1110 years, with only one strictly charcoal blast furnace in operation, and all others permanentl

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Student Chapters and Affiliated Student Societies (7d17f3cf-4617-4a92-92f5-7ad128409726)

    University of Alabama University, Alabama Mining and Metallurgical Society WILLIAM S. SPRINGER, President ROBERT E. MEAD, Secretary J. R. CUDWORTH, Faculty Sponsor MILTON H. FIES, Counselor Uni

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Waldemar Lindgren, Honorary Member

    By AIME AIME

    SCANDINAVIAN countries seem somehow to furnish an amount of talent and leadership far be- yond their population and among them Sweden is possibly at the top. The United States has many eminent citizen

    Jan 1, 1931

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    New York Paper February, 1918 - Mine Labor and Accidents (with Discussion)

    By H. M. Wilson

    The relation of labor to the accident rate in mines is admirably epitomized by Thomas T. Read in his paper presented at the St. Louis meeting, in the sentence "Reliance for accident prevention must be

    Jan 1, 1918

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    Non-Metallic Minerals Sessions

    THE morning session on non-metallic minerals was opened briefly by the chairman, Oliver Bowles, giving the usual instructions and then turning immediately to the introduction of the speakers. "Min-ing

    Jan 3, 1928

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    Oil Developments In France

    By P. Martignan

    UNTIL quite recently, Alsace was the only district in France where petroleum could be found in somewhat industrial quantities. The Pechelbronn fields produce, however, only about 80,000 tons a year, w

    Jan 3, 1925

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    Age-Hardening Copper-Titanium Alloys

    By F. R. Hensel

    ACCORDING to statements by Guertler,1 Smith and Hamilton were the first to study the copper-titanium alloys, but owing to the presence of large amounts of impurities their data are inconclusive. M. A.

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Stoping Methods at Magma

    By B. Van Voorhis

    Successive changes have been made in stoping methods at the Magma mine. Factors that have made these changes advisable are: vein width, heavy and swelling wall rock, abnormal rock temperatures, ventil

    Aug 1, 1956

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    Determination of the Alkali-soluble Ulmins in Coal

    By Edgar Stansfield

    WHEN plants decay in a peat bog the woody parts form a brown pasty mass, or peat muck, largely soluble in. alkalis. This brown matter has been termed "ulmin." The same material, but commonly black in

    Jan 1, 1932

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    On the Use of Determining Slag Densities in Smelting

    By Thomas MacFarlane

    IN smelting copper, lead, and silver ores, it is scarcely possible in every case to make analyses of the various parcels of ore, with the view of combining these and the fluxes so accurately as to yie

    Jan 1, 1880

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    Effect of Autogenous and Ball Mill Grinding on Sulfide Flotation

    By K. J. Reid, H. A. Lex, I. Iwasaki, K. A. Smith

    The effects of autogenous grinding and conventional grinding on the floatabilities of copper-nickel sulfides from Duluth gabbro were investigated. At the same mesh-of-grind copper, nickel, and cobalt

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Public Affairs: You Better Get There First

    By Roger W. Dewey

    The opposition is all kinds. There are extremists. There are quiet, sensible sounding folk who can twist numbers and facts to make their point. But they are all out to shut you down! Some of them are

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Technical Notes - On the Ordering Effects in the Corrosion of Cu3 Au by Aqueous Ferric Chloride

    By H. Papazian, Robert A. Lad

    SINCE it can be shown both theoretically'' : and experimentally that disordered Cu3Au has a greater internal energy than the ordered alloy, it might be expected that its chemical reactivity

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Employment (9a0e3bcb-314b-49a7-8261-9263eb16a2ab)

    ENGINEERS AVAILABLE (Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons introduced by members.) Member, technical graduate, aged 40, member

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Discussion - Precision Survey For Tunnel Control - Mining Engineering, Page 977, September 1958, AIME Trans., Vol. 214 – Donald, Douglas D.

    By C. J. Barber

    This paper Donald describes how New Jersey Zinc Co. made surveys for a connection between the Ivanhoe and Van Mater shafts at Austinville, Va. Except to say that the two faces had to meet "accurately"

    Jan 7, 1959

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    Positions Vacant (61c60ab9-b63d-464b-bd2a-e2e826199f45)

    Underground Transitmen.-Two transitmen with experience in shaft mines; need not be full grown engineers but entirely capable of doing accurate instrument work. Location Middle West coal mines. R-419.

    Jan 6, 1919

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    Radioactivity at the Caribou Silver Mine

    By G. Carman Ridland

    A program of exploration for radioactive deposits, conducted in 1945 in the well-known mineralized areas of the Front Range, Colorado, was rewarded with the discovery of pitchblende in a dump at Carib

    Jan 1, 1950