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    Papers - Mineral Industry Education - Broadening Undergraduate Curricula in Mining and Metallurgical Engineering (Abstract)

    By C. L. Dake

    Many proposals have recently been made regarding the broadening of engineering education, often with little consideration of the problems their application involves. The chief purpose of this paper is

    Jan 1, 1934

  • AIME
    Bearing Of Price Upon Oil Reserve

    By Joseph Pogue

    IT IS well known that one of the cornerstones of economic theory is the so-called law of supply and demand, which, really, is a group of economic laws, one of which may be succinctly stated : A rise i

    Jan 3, 1925

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    Technical Lectures (e4cfe95a-83d3-4a77-b3f7-ef379690740c)

    Howe Memorial Lecture The Howe Memorial Lecture, in memory of Henry Marion Howe, Past President of the Institute, was authorized in April, 1923, as an annual address to be delivered by invitation und

    Jan 1, 1938

  • AIME
    Mining Engineering Reporter (d0da944e-7691-4e5f-ace3-e9bf1d892c72)

    University of Nevada's recent Bonanza Days celebration turned out to be the real thing when Kennecott Copper Co, presented the school with $30,000 for new laboratory equipment for the MacKay Scho

    Jan 6, 1953

  • AIME
    Reducing the Moisture Content and Large Moisture Variations in Russellton Washed Coal

    By Orville R. Lyons

    THE Russellton preparation plant of Republic Steel Corp., located north of Pittsburgh, Pa., prepares 395x0-in. Thick-Freeport coal by means of a 13-ft 6-in. diam Chance cone and 16 No. 7 Deister table

    Jan 6, 1953

  • AIME
    Resistance Thermometry For Industrial Use

    By Charles Frey

    TIE fundamental principle of resistance thermometry lies in the determination of temperatures by the measurement of an electrical conductor subjected to various temperatures and the translation of the

    Jan 8, 1919

  • AIME
    Oxygen And Sulphur In The Melting Of Copper Cathodes

    By Stanislaus Skowronski

    THE melting of cathode copper, usually containing 99.98+ per cent. Cu, would appear to be a simple matter. Owing to the well known affinity of copper for sulphur, however, so much sulphur is absorbed

    Jan 3, 1918

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    Affiliated Student Societies (1919)

    MISSOURI SCHOOL OF MINES On the tenth of January, 1919, a meeting was held by the juniors and seniors for the purpose of reorganizing the Missouri Mining Association. The reorganization was brought a

    Jan 5, 1919

  • AIME
    A Model Of The Chemistry Of The Dump Leaching Of Chalcopyrite

    By Renato G. Bautista, KNona C. Liddell

    A model of the reaction of chalcopyrite, CuFeS2, with Fe3+ and with 02 is considered. Homogeneous solution phase reactions are assumed to be always at equilibrium throughout the dissolution of the min

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Review of Major Geomechanics Problems in Block Caving

    By Luis A. Fierino, M. Ashraf Mahtab

    This paper reviews the background of, and solution techniques for, the major geomechanics problems affecting caving operations, including prediction of cavability, defining size distribution of or fra

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Mining Engineering Reporter (2e6c57be-fe28-4068-bd82-9f6e69432d61)

    First actual production of titanium metal at the newly constructed Henderson, Nev., plant of Titanium Metals Corp. of America occurred in mid-October. Production will be expanded rapidly until the ini

    Jan 11, 1951

  • AIME
    Notes on the Geology of the Potash Deposits of Germany, France, and Spain

    By J. P. Smith

    Permian salt measures carry extensive lenses of soluble potash salts in north central Germany. Potash deposits of Oligocene age are found in the Upper Rhine Graben of Alsace (France), and in the Catal

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Realignment Of Predictions Over The Next Five Years

    By S. G. Lasky

    Abraham Lincoln is reputed to have said that if you want to chart a course to some destination, you have to know where you are starting from. In this instance we have to define our starting point in a

    Jan 3, 1960

  • AIME
    Production - Foreign - Petroleum Production in Cuba during 1938

    By Roy E. Dickerson, W. M. O Connor

    The production of crude petroleum of the Bacuranao field, Cuba, fell off rapidly because no new wells Mere drilled. In December 1938, the total was 15 bbl. per day. The estimated average from this ser

    Jan 1, 1939

  • AIME
    Diffusion Of Zinc Into Copper

    By Samuel Hoyt

    THIS paper gives a brief description of an investigation made several years ago on the diffusion of zinc into copper. The material for that study was furnished in the form of thin copper strips coated

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AIME
    Production - Foreign - Petroleum Production in Cuba during 1938

    By W. M. O Connor, Roy E. Dickerson

    The production of crude petroleum of the Bacuranao field, Cuba, fell off rapidly because no new wells Mere drilled. In December 1938, the total was 15 bbl. per day. The estimated average from this ser

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Rolling Versus Hammering Ingots

    By A. L. Holley

    IN order to put sufficient work on steel ingots for rails, they must be reduced from about 12 inches square. As this cannot be done at one heat, they are first drawn down to about 7 inches square, and

    Jan 1, 1873

  • AIME
    Production In Indiana

    Early production records are practically nonexistent, although the early geological survey reports mention a number of mines as being in operation at the dates of the field surveys. Reports of the Bur

    Jan 1, 1942

  • AIME
    Technical Note - Fishing Tools For Retrieving Gamma-Ray Logging Components

    By J. M. Ohm, Carl M. Bunker

    Two special tools for recovering gamma-ray probes and logging cable from drillholes have been designed by Ohm and Bunker and constructed by Ohm. Though intended specifically for U. S. Geological Surve

    Jan 10, 1959

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    Pyrometallurgy - Roasting

    US 4,185,996 -- Removal of arsenic and sulfur Impurities from arsenic-containing cobalt sulfide ore. The ore is oxidized In air at a temperature of 700 to 800°C for 3 to 8 hr to drive off the bulk of

    Jan 1, 1982