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  • AIME
    Electrostatic Coalescence in a Solvent Extraction Process (VOL-274)

    By B. C. Johnson, K. L. Sublette, F. L. Prestridge

    A problem common to the petroleum and mining industries is the resolution into its component phases of mixtures composed of a polar liquid dispersed in an immiscible, continuous nonpolar liquid. In th

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AIME
    Board Of Directors

    Meeting of April 24, 1914.-President Thayer announced the appointment of the Committee on Safety and Sanitation. The Committee on Nominations for officers for 1915 was appointed, as follows: William

    Jan 6, 1914

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    Certificate Of Incorporation

    WE, the undersigned, being all persons of full age and citizens of the United States and a majority residents of the State of New York, desiring to form a corporation pursuant to the provisions of the

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Modern Power System Goes On Stream At The Beatrice Pocahontas Mine

    By John A. Dunn

    Continued increase in electric power requirements for mining, brought on by higher capacity mining machines and total mechanization, emphasizes the importance of proper power system design and plannin

    Jan 12, 1964

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    Concerning Arsenic, Orpiment, And Realgar.

    ARSENIC and orpiment are two mineral substances of a similar kind, and they are by nature pure, without admixture of other species. In regard to their apparent qualities we shall say that their compos

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Gyro Attachment For Theodolites Simplifies Surveying Procedures

    By E. P. Pfleider, O. Rellensmann

    In the May 1959 issue of [=] the authors reported on the gyrotheodolite as used for determining azimuths in surface and underground work. Further research has led to the development of a new type of g

    Jan 3, 1968

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    Value Of Membership In The Institute

    It is doubtful if the far-reaching sociological influence and effects of the last few years will be fully appreciated within the present generation, but there are certain lessons and morals already ap

    Jan 6, 1919

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    Stand for a Differential Gage

    By Byron Johnston

    IN 1926 I had occasion to make numerous measure-ments with a Pitot tube. The differential gage was mounted in a box, and since the work entailed setting upon girders, staging, and flues of various sha

    Jan 3, 1928

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    Coal Mine Roadway Stability in Relation to Lateral Tectonic Stress - Western Canada

    By M. L. Jeremic

    Mining practice and underground studies show that, besides mining stresses, lateral tectonic stress also influences roadway stability. Roadways perpendicular to the direction of major lateral stres

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Notes on the Hard-Splint Coal of the Kanawha Valley

    By Stuart M. Buck

    THE term "splint" seems to have been adopted to describe the fracture of the hard bituminous coals of West Virginia. It is not a scientific name,, but rather a trade term, and does not indicate a corr

    Jan 1, 1882

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    Washington Paper - Note on the Plate-Amalgamation of Gold and Silver

    By E. A. H. Tays

    As I promised, in a former paper on the Bryan Mill,* to give further data regarding the plates from four battery-aprons, I now submit the following: These aprons were 4.5 feet wide by 16 feet long;

    Jan 1, 1901

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    Technical Notes - Crystallographic Angles for Tin

    By J. F. Nicholas

    THE angles between the crystallographic planes in cubic metals were originally given by Bozorth and have been republished many times. Recently, Salkovitz2 tabulated the angles for the hexagonal metals

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Computer Designed Mining: A Reality For The "Non-Computer" Oriented Mining Engineer

    By C. A. Sobotowski, J. Eagan

    Computer programs applicable to coal mining have been available for some time, especially in the academic sector. However, the computer has not routinely been applied to actual mining operations. This

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Institute of Metals Division - A New Method to Test Steel for Temper Brittleness (TN)

    By Abdul-Fattah K. Kaddou, P. C. Rosenthal

    THE authors have studied the problem of temper brittleness in steel1 employing an internal friction method. The specimens are in the form of wire, 14 B and S gage (0.064 in diam), 6 in. long. It wa

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Resolution Passed by Military Engineering Committee of New York

    The following resolution was passed by the Military Engineering Committee of New York on April 12, 1917. Copies are being sent to each member of Congress and to each of the five members in every State

    Jan 6, 1917

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    Timber Used In Bituminous-Coal Mining

    By Newell Alford

    FORECASTS of future timber consumption in soft-coal mining are handicapped by; the lack of adequate experience records for estimating properly the timber requirements of the industry. Data were obt

    Jan 5, 1924

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    Properties of Alloys of Cadmium and Mercury with Small Percentages of Nickel

    By Telfer Norman

    THE use of cadmium as a base for bearing metals is one of the most interesting recent developments in this field. It has caused a strong demand for cadmium and a marked rise in its price. It appeared

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Updating Mining Curricula

    By Lawrence Adler

    A lag apparent in the mining engineering field. While mining will continue as an essential industry, a revitalized profession will be required for national well-being. Specific problems facing the pro

    Jan 3, 1975

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    The Smoker

    The smoker, Monday evening, was an unusual success. It was held in the beautiful gold room of the Congress hotel, which was very elabo-rately decorated with American flags. More than 500 were present.

    Jan 11, 1919

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    Electrical Potential Method Used at a Single Hole to Indicate Direction to Better Mineralization

    By B. C. Morrison

    Because of U.S. Forest Service regulations and the consequent cost of leaving several diamond drill holes open at the same time, it was necessary to develop an electrical method that could be used in

    Jan 1, 1972