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  • AIME
    Biographical Notices

    CHARLES P. BROOKS Charles P. Brooks, who had been identified with the mining industry in the West since 1874, having served at various times as mining and consulting engineer for most of the largest

    Jan 2, 1919

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    Relation Of Gypsum Supplies To Mining

    By D. H. Newland

    CERTAIN observations from the field and laboratory suggest the need for recasting some of our ideas about gypsum as a rock-forming mineral and in relation to supplies for industrial use. Until about 2

    Jan 9, 1921

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    The Character and Composition of the Lignite Coals of Colorado

    By W. B. Potter

    THERE is probably no more interesting group of mineral fuels to be found in any country than that occurring within the limits of the new State of Colorado. The supplies are so abundant, and the occurr

    Jan 1, 1877

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    Seventy-Five Years Of Progress In Mineral Production - The Statistical Record

    By Elmer W. Pehrson

    THE founding of the American Institute of Mining Engineers in 1871 came at an unusually significant moment in the life of our country. The industrial revolution, in which mineral production played a m

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Recent Work On Preheating At The British Carbonization Research Association

    By James P. Graham

    In this paper the authors present the background information to preheating and its development and describe the facilities available at the British Carbonization Research Association. The results obta

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Philadelphia, October 1876 Paper - The Character and Composition of the Lignite Coals of Colorado

    By W. B. Potter

    There is probably no more interesting group of mineral fuels to be found in any country than that occurring within the limits of the new State of Colorado. The supplies are so abundant, and the occurr

  • AIME
    Basic Principles Of Gravity Concentration-A Mathematical Study

    By Theodore Simons

    The rapid and comparatively recent development of flotation has opened so fascinating a field for study and research that the older processes of gravity concentration no longer receive the attention t

    Jan 7, 1922

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    A New Method For Open-Pit Design: Parametrization Of The Final Pit Contour

    By Dominique François-Bongarçon

    A new method for open-pit design has been devised by G. MATHERON and the writers: it replaces the search for an optimum contour by the determination of a parametrizing function. The isovalue curves of

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Of Mr. Carpenter's paper on Pyritic Smelting in the Black Hills

    H. Van F. Furman, Denver, Colo. (communication to the Secretary): There are some statements in Dr. Carpenter's interesting paper which appear to require explanation, if not modification.

    Jan 1, 1901

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    Papers - - Production - Domestic - Petroleum Development in Oklahoma in 1935

    By H. E. Rorschach

    Activity in the oil and gas fields of Oklahoma was more pronounced in 1935 than in 1934, with 2320 completions, an increase of about 21 per cent. The state produced approximately 185,000,000 bbl. in 1

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Papers - - Production - Domestic - Petroleum Development in Oklahoma in 1935

    By H. E. Rorschach

    Activity in the oil and gas fields of Oklahoma was more pronounced in 1935 than in 1934, with 2320 completions, an increase of about 21 per cent. The state produced approximately 185,000,000 bbl. in 1

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Computer Assisted Personnel Evaluation

    By Thomas J. Menner

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Production In Colorado

    Colorado today is the largest coal producing state west of the Mississippi River. Developments around Denver began about 1860, and the building of railroads created a good market for the new industry.

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Bridgeport Paper - Discussion of Dr. Ledoux's paper on assay of copper-material (see p. 575)

    R. W. Raymond, New York City: As was announced in the Secretary's note, appended to the pamphlet edition of Dr. Ledoux's paper, I have undertaken to superintend the preparation of the sample

    Jan 1, 1895

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    Boston Paper - The Divining-Rod

    By Rossiter W. Raymond

    The extent to which the divining-rod is still used in this country for the detection of hidden treasure, mineral veins, or springs, is ' much greater than educated persons would be likely to supp

    Jan 1, 1883

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    Recovery Of Nickel By Liquid Ion Exchange Technology

    By R. B. Sudderth, C. R. Merigold

    Greater, emphasis is being placed on recovering nickel from laterite ores by ammonia leaching techniques. New methods are required for lower cost, non-polluting techniques to separate more efficiently

    Jan 1, 1973

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    Production - Domestic - Kansas Oil and Gas during 1936

    By W. A. Ver Wiebe

    It is becoming increasingly apparent that the State of Kansas contains one of the largest reserve areas for oil exploration in the United States. During the year 1936 no less than 54 new oil pools wer

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Concentration - Sink-float Separation - A New Separating Vessel for Sink-float Concentration (Mining Tech., May 1947, TP 2182, with discussion)

    By E. C. Bitzer

    The primary object of the work described in the following pages was to simplify the equipment in the separating circuit of the heavy-media process by substituting a spiral classifier for the separator

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Exposition Of Mining Machinery

    A permanent exhibition of mining machinery has just been opened in the Grand Central Palace, New York City. The exhibits include: Aerial tramways, amalgamation, assaying and laboratory appliances and

    Jan 12, 1919

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    The Drift Of Things (00daabbf-96ab-4e11-8ce0-d137d7b07798)

    By John V. Beall

    W hen the blasts went off on West 11th St., just off 5th Ave. in New York City, James Michaels, editor of Forbes magazine, was in his office a few doors away reviewing color layouts with his productio

    Jan 1, 1970