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  • AIME
    St. Louis Paper - Analysis of Oil-field Water Problems (with Discussion)

    By A. W. Ambrose

    The underground losses of oil exceed by hundreds of thousands of barrels all the oil that has been lost in storage, transportation, or refining. The quantity lost is, of course, indeterminate; but whe

    Jan 1, 1921

  • AIME
    Trackless Mining Operation At Kamioka Mine

    By Hisaaki Takada, Atsushi Yoshida, Kazuo Satoh, Norikazu Nanko, Naoshichi Higashi

    Kamioka Mine of Mitsui Mining & Smelting Co., Ltd. is the largest lead-zinc mine in Japan and is composed of two mines, Tochibora Mine and Mozumi Mine, which have daily production rates of 5,200 metri

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Barodynamics (Ground Support) - Ground Movement Adjacent to a Caving Block in the Climax Molybdenum Mine (Mining Tech., May 1946, TP 2000, with discussion)

    By John W. Vanderwilt

    The unpredictable behavior of ground movement and subsidence has complicated the problems that attend the extraction of large quantities of ore. Special studies, particularly relating to coal mining,

    Jan 1, 1949

  • AIME
    Part X – October 1969 - Papers - Mechanisms of Intergranular Corrosion in Ferritic Stainless Steels

    By A. Paul Bond

    Two series of 17pct Cr iron-base alloys with small, controlled amounts of carbon and nitrogen were vacuum-melted in an effort to detertmine the meclz-uniswls of inter granulur corrosion in ferritic st

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AIME
    Australia-Recent Developments In Surface Mining

    By W. A. Weimer

    Australia, the land of the kangaroo, koala, and the platypus, is often referred to as "down under" by people of the Northern Hemisphere. It is a tropical land and has very little freezing and thawing;

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Papers - Classification - Classification of Coal in tile Light of Recent Discoveries with Regard to Its Constitution (With Discussion)

    By W. Francis

    Before attempting to describe the application of recently acquired knowledge to the classification of coal it will be as well to consider the objects at which a scientific classification should aim. H

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Heat Treatment in the Ferrite-Austenite Region on Notch Toughness of Low Carbon Steels

    By R. L. Rickett, W. C. Leslie, W. D. Lafferty

    Notch toughness of 0.10'pct C steels, rimmed or killed, is improved by holding the steel at a temperature just above the Ae,, followed by air cooling. The improvement can be gained without appare

    Jan 1, 1961

  • AIME
    Barite Mineralization In Southwestern Sardinia, Italy

    By K. D. Snyder

    Barite deposits occur in the Iglesiente-Sulcis district of southwestern Sardinia, an historically important lead-silver-zinc district. Barite, often genetically associated with the base metal deposits

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Pillars of Coal

    By S. Harries Daddow

    THE INSUFFICIENCY OF PILLARS OF COAL FOR THE PURPOSES DESIGNED-THE FRUITFUL CAUSE OF DANGER, EXPENSE, AND WASTE-THE PROOF OF INSECURITY-SUBSTITUTE FOR PILLARS OF COAL-PILLARS AND PANELS COMPARED. P

    Jan 1, 1873

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    Environment-Water

    By Benjamin C. Greene, H. Beecher Charmbury

    Water is a most remarkable substance, essential for life of all kinds. As well as needing water to survive, man has always used it for agriculture, transportation, recreation, and many other things.

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Round Table: Carbon in Pig Iron - Carbon in Pig Iron (with Discussion)

    By Ralph H. Sweetser

    Carbon in pig iron is not only essential but, ordinarily, it is the most abundant metalloid present; iron without carbon could not be pig iron. Carbon in pig iron has been accepted, but seldom specifi

    Jan 1, 1927

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    Benjamin L. Miller, Chairman, Industrial Minerals Division

    By AIME AIME

    BBENJAMIN LEROY MILLER, of geology at Lehigh since 1907, is known the world around, for his former students are on every continent. He knows the earth is round for he has encircled it twice, once in 1

    Jan 1, 1942

  • AIME
    A Quantitative Experimental Investigation Of The Hydrogen And Nitrogen Contents Of Steel During Commercial Melting

    By Clarence E. Sims, Donald W. Williams, George A. Moore

    INTRODUCTION DURING the past several years the steel casting industry has made studies of heavy castings in which the test bar has been taken from heavy sections rather than from attached or separa

    Jan 1, 1948

  • AIME
    Thermally Assisted Cutting Of Granite

    By Frederick J. McGarry, Parviz F. Rad

    Although tunneling machines have attained very high advance rates in medium-hard rocks, the need for frequent repairs has slowed their use in very hard rocks. Laser- assisted tunneling is expected to

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Design of the Leadville Concentrator (TRANSACTIONS - VOL. 254)

    By Donald E. Crowell

    In the fall of 1969, ASARCO and Newmont Mining Co. began the design of the 700tpd concentrator at their Black Cloud shaft located near Leadville, Colo. The concentractor would treat by flotation a Pb-

    Jan 1, 1974

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    Part I – January 1967 - Papers - Interface Compositions, Motion, and Lattice Transformations in Multiphase Diffusion Couples

    By J. W. Spretnak, D. A. Chatfield, G. W. Powell, J. R. Eifert

    In nzost cases, the driving force for a lattice transformation is produced by supercooling below the equilibriunz transformation temperature. The interfnce reaction in isothermally annealed, multiph

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Part V – May 1968 - Papers - Yielding, Work Hardening, and Cleavage in Tantalum-Rhenium Alloy Single Crystals

    By P. L. Raffo, T. E. Mitchell

    Single crystals of Ta-Re alloys have been deformed in tension and compression as a function of solute concentration and temperature. The temperature dependence of the yield stress is decreased by all

    Jan 1, 1969

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - The Absorption and Effusion of Hydrogen in Alpha Iron

    By J. R. Hornaday, A. E. Morris, N. A. Parlee, D. C. Carmichael

    Rates of absorption and effusion of hydrogen in solid iron were measurede by a Sieverts type of apparatus. With clean a iron these rates are diffusion controlled down to 420°C and are represented by t

    Jan 1, 1961

  • AIME
    Modified Mining Methods In The United Verde Mine (813a1217-20c3-4895-b4dd-ed9895c4b7eb)

    By J. B. Pullen

    THE United Verde mine is in the north central part of Arizona, on the northeasterly slope of the Black Hills, near the town of Jerome. Ore was first discovered in the district about 1875, and the firs

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Part IX - Communications - Augmented Natural Convection and Equiaxed Grain Structure in Casting

    By G. S. Cole, G. F. Bolling

    ThE exact type of fluid flow which occurs in a solidifying ingot is important in determining subsequent grain structure. This has been shown in studies of natural Convection" and of forced stirring or

    Jan 1, 1967