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Domestic Chrome and Manganese Ores Can Be Upgraded and UtilizedBy H. A. Doerner
METALLURGICAL problems relating to manganese and chromium ores have striking similarities. Ferroalloys, essential to the steel industry, are produced from both ores. Most of these alloys are obtained
Jan 4, 1953
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Resurrection Cuts Mining Costs - Makes Lower Grade Ore EconomicBy C. N. Stout
Square-sets go out and labor saving combination of top-slicing and sub-level caving raises tons per man hour 300 pct, cuts timber cost 50 pct to permit mining lower grade ores.
Jan 1, 1953
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Our President and Those of the Other Founder SocietiesBy Edwin Ludlow
EDWIN LUDLOW, president of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers for the year beginning Feb. 15, 1921, is a well-known figure in the state that was the birthplace of the Institu
Jan 1, 1921
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The Drift Of Things (eab06bab-5257-42e6-85c2-99bee0969577)By John V. Beall
One Sunday night last month the phone rang and it was George Schenck from Penn State. How would we like to see a big scrap operation, he wanted to know. A few days later we were on the Connecticut tur
Jan 1, 1970
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Using Local Experience In Wholesale Gold Mining - Effect Of Choice Of Methods In The Alaska Juneau MillBy F. W. Bradley
This chapter on the Alaska Juneau mill is intended to make clear that "choice of methods," or the selection of proper methods, is the first essential step in launching a new enterprise; and to illustr
Jan 1, 1932
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Authors Index to Volume 245Jan 1, 1970
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Atlanta, Ga Paper - An Improved Form of Protractor for Mapping Mine SurveysBy W. S. Ayres
The protractor here to be described embodies several important improvements that have been suggested by the use of other protractors and by observing the errors occurring in practice with them. It is
Jan 1, 1896
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A Review of Environmenta1 Monitoring Systems in Underground MinesBy Merle L. Bowser, Lawrence W. Scott, John N. Murphy
The environmental status of underground mining operations is critical to the health and safety of the miners; particularly in a large mine, the multitude of interacting parameters that can favorably o
Jan 9, 1979
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Auxiliary Equipment Used in...Rail Haulage PitsBy Charles A. Lindberg
It will be generally agreed that the most important accessory to a rail haul operation is the railroad type locomotive crane. The oldest and still most common type is the steam crane, a self-contained
Jan 3, 1950
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Dwight & Lloyd Patent Decision AffirmedTHE decision of the lower court (United States District Court for the Southern District of New York) in the suit of the Dwight & Lloyd Sintering Co., vs. John E. Greenawalt has been affirmed by the Un
Jan 1, 1928
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Philadelphia Meeting - October, 1919Jan 1, 1921
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Evaluation Of Sampling And Grade Control Methods At The El Soldado Underground Copper Mine, ChileBy Isaac Vera, Hans Ruge
The El Soldado copper mineralization occurs as relatively high-grade irregular ore bodies with assay contacts and with frequent inclusions of barren rock. The sampling methods must be timely for p
Jan 1, 1985
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How Can Mine Manager and College Help, the Graduate Engineer?By Fred Hellmann
IT IS hardly to be doubted that the opportunity within the grasp of the mine manager for beneficent and helpful action in relation to young engineers seeking employment under him is very broad and ver
Jan 5, 1923
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Cyanide Leaching to Extract Copper From Zinc ConcentrateBy Norman Hedley, Howard Tabachnick
The extraction of gold and silver from ores with alkaline cyanide solutions is well known. Cyanide solutions are also good solvents for many base metal minerals, particularly most of the copper minera
Jan 2, 1960
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Production - Foreign - Trinidad Oil Fields in 1930 (With Discussion)By William J. Millard
The Island of Trinidad has much the same geological history as the continent of South America. There are present in this area Cretaceous, Tertiary and Quaternary rocks, which were deposited in a basin
Jan 1, 1931
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Suggestions to Authors of Papers Intended for AIME TransactionsAlthough the Suggestions to Institute Authors, as revised and amplified over the years to meet changing conditions and experience, have had as their primary objective the guidance of the author who is
Jan 1, 1952
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Improved method of Measuring in Mine SurveysBy Eckley B. Coxe
IN making surveys in the anthracite coal regions of Pennsylvania, the ordinary engineer's chain (50 or 100 feet long) is generally used, both above and below ground. Sometimes, where it is diffic
Jan 1, 1874
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New York Paper - Improved Method of Measuring in Mine SurveysBy Eckley B. Coxe
In making surveys in the anthracite coal regions of Pennsylvania, the ordinary engineer's chain (50 or 100 feet long) is generally used, both above and below ground. Sometimes, where it is diffic