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  • AIME
    Model Studies on the Resistance of Airways Supported with Timber Sets

    By G. B. Misra

    Though resistance to flow offered by mine airways supported with timber sets has been an object of study over the last half century, no accurate relation has yet been established from which prediction

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Stock Piling - Past, Present, And Future

    By Richard J. Lund

    Stock piling-and by that I mean well-organized stock piling on a substantial scale-is almost as old as the hills themselves. It was back in early Biblical times, as recounted in the Book of Genesis, t

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Outokumpu Copper Mine and Smelter, Finland

    By Mäkinen, Eero

    OUTOKUMPU, a large copper mine in eastern Finland, has the distinction of being one of the few important mines in the world discovered by a geologist the late Otto Triistedt, of the Geological Sur- ve

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Growth of Metallic Crystals

    By Cecil H. Desch

    THE progress of metallurgical practice and the demands made by the engineering industry on our foundries and mills have made the crystalline structure of metals a subject of far more than academic int

    Jan 1, 1927

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    Mantle Cells and Mineralization (df343d4e-9a8a-4443-80e9-07cd43d467b7)

    By Wilfred Walker

    With the advent of the New Global Tectonics a coherent pattern of geology is emerging. To the economic geologist this is of vital concern because the type of mineralization in particular environments

    Jan 1, 1973

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    A Coal Mine Rejuvenated - Old Transportation Facilities Replaced by Aerial Tramway and Underground Belt Conveyors at a Small Mine Turns a Loss Into a Profit

    By Carel Robinson

    THE little coal mine at Otsego, in the Winding Gulf field of southern West Virginia was dying. In the history of coal mining thousands of mines have been successful at first, but usually a change occ

    Jan 1, 1937

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    The Conductivity Of Electrolytes Used In The Electrolytic Separation Of Silver And Gold

    By F. F. Colcord

    THE electrolytic separation of silver and gold has been practiced by the refineries in the United States for a good many years; and probably because of frequent visiting between officials of plants an

    Jan 2, 1926

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    Papers - Preparation - Maintenance of a Coal Cleaning Plant (T.P. 2379, Coal Tech., May 1948, with discussion)

    By Ralph M. Hunter

    Until recent years, maintenance of surface coal handling facilities was a relatively simple task. Equipment consisted principally of conveyors, screens and crushers of comparatively simple constructio

    Jan 1, 1949

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    News From Members At The Front (bdc04a99-7132-4d5b-b93c-bb8fdd162bab)

    K. Baumgarten has returned from active service in France. He reports that he saw C. W. Campbell, formerly with the 2d Engineers on the Chateau Thierry front, and believes that the latter returned to t

    Jan 10, 1918

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    Non-ferrous Metallurgy - Conductivity of Electrolytes Used in the Electrolytic Separation of Silver and Gold (with Discussion)

    By J. J. Mulligan, F. F. Colcord, E. F. Kern

    The electrolytic separation of silver and gold has been practiced by the refineries in the United States for a good many years, and probably because of frequent visiting between officials of plants an

    Jan 1, 1926

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    News From Members At The Front (69e52e96-8305-4ad3-9cf9-686db75ba488)

    Professor Sir John Cadman, K. C. M. G. (1918) D. Se., F. G. S., M. Inst. C. E., was for two years Technical Adviser' of the Chemical Warfare Department and Liaison Officer between British and Fre

    Jan 8, 1918

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    New York Paper - The Use of Low-Grade Phosphates

    By James A. Barr

    When phosphate mining operations first commenced in Tennessee the loss of both high- and low-grade material was large, because of the crude hand methods employed. Practically all rock smaller than 2 i

    Jan 1, 1916

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    Geological, Chemical And Physical Problems In The Marble Industry (674b7715-cc93-4e6f-a6f3-2625f59ffae3)

    By George W. Bain

    SOME problems concomitant with commercial exploitation of marble are presented as examples of interesting, useful and profitable fields for application of scientific knowledge. The marble industry is

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Papers - Geological, Chemical and Physical Problems in the Marble Industry (T.P. 1261)

    By George W. Bain

    Some problems concomitant with commercial exploitalion of marble are presented as examples of interesting, useful and profitable fields for application of scientific knowledge. The marble industry is

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Papers - Geological, Chemical and Physical Problems in the Marble Industry (T.P. 1261)

    By George W. Bain

    Some problems concomitant with commercial exploitalion of marble are presented as examples of interesting, useful and profitable fields for application of scientific knowledge. The marble industry is

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Gun and Howitzer Production Club

    By W. P. Barba

    IN THE early summer of 1917, it became evident that the then existing sources of supply of guns and gun forgings were totally inadequate for the enormous and rapidly growing requirements of the Ordnan

    Jan 1, 1920

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    News From Members At The Front (adb956d5-ad31-4f7a-bd0f-dc09b9e42832)

    Stanley C. Bullock, Captain, Royal Engineers, has been awarded the Military Cross. Charles L. Cantley was commissioned Lieutenant in the Fifth Royal Highlanders of Canada and went to France with th

    Jan 7, 1918

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    Of Mr. Chance's paper on a New Method for Working Deep Coal-Beds

    W. S. GRESLEY, Erie, Pa. (communication to the Secretary): A six-entry method of opening coal-mines is, or was a short time ago, practiced in the Connellsville coal-region; but Dr. Chance's metho

    Jan 1, 1901

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    A Preliminary Look At Lunar

    By S. H. Penn

    One of the more challenging aspects of the unfolding age of space travel centers about the opportunity for man to use the natural resources of other worlds. The first of the extraterrestrial worlds to

    Jan 3, 1966

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    How Mining Will Be Demonstrated at the-New Chicago Museum

    By JOHN A. MALONEY

    AS noted in the February issue of MINING AND METALLURGY, an advisory committee to the Museum of Science and Industry of Chicago was authorized by the Institute's Board of Directors, with W. R. Wr

    Jan 1, 1932