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    Scranton Paper - General Description of the Ores Used in the Chattanooga District

    By H. S. Fleming

    My original intention was to give a full account of Southern furnaces, ores and cokes; but, owing to the difficulty of getting reliable information, I confine this paper to a general description of th

    Jan 1, 1887

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    Chattanooga Paper - The Treatment of the Gold-Ores of Hog Mountain, Alabama

    By T. H. Aldrich

    This paper is intended only to give a preliminary account of experiments made, and conclusions reached, concerning the treatment of certain refractory low-grade gold-ores, the profitable reduction of

    Jan 1, 1909

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    Rock Mechanics - Stress Distribution in Short Columns

    By J. E. Willson, N. K. Bohidar

    An evaluation of internal stress distribution based on photoelastic studies and destructive testing of simulation models shows that pillar failure is a function of the internal stress distribution, an

    Jan 1, 1968

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    The Petroleum Fields Of Alaska*

    By Alfred Brooks

    Introduction PETROLEUM seepages are known in Alaska at four localities, all on Pacific seaboard. These, named from east to west, are Yakataga, Katalla on Controller Bay, Iniskin Bay on Cook Inlet, a

    Jan 2, 1915

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    Instability Underground - Causes, Costs and Controls

    By John E. Udd

    Introduction During the very long period in which man has mined minerals from the crust of the earth, falls of ground and collapes of under- ground workings have been the causes of a significant p

    Jan 1, 1983

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    New York Paper - The Wilfley Table, II

    By Robert H. Richards

    My first paper, read at the Cobalt Meeting of the Institute,' July, 1907, dealt with the behavior of a small Wilfley table when collceiltrating galena from quartz, the table being fed with natura

    Jan 1, 1909

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    SPASID: A Computer Program For Subsidence Prediction

    By Eric K. Albert, J. Kiusalaas

    The paper presents an overview of SPASID (Kiusalaas and Albert, 1983), a new computer program developed under U.S. Bureau of Mines funding for the prediction of surface subsidence caused by under- gro

    Jan 1, 1984

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    New York September, 1890 Paper - The Walker Anti-Vibration Regulating Shutter or Slide for Guibal and other Enclosed Fans

    By Edwin R. Walker

    The old adage, " Necessity is the mother of invention," is fully borne out in the case of the device described in this paper. About four years ago the firm of the writer received instructions from Sir

    Jan 1, 1891

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    Pyrite And Pyrrhotite Resources Of Ducktown, Tenn.

    By Joseph Taylor

    THE Ducktown district is in the extreme southeastern corner of Tennessee, its principal railroad point being Copperhill, on the Blue Ridge division of the Louisville &Nashville Railroad, midway betwee

    Jan 2, 1918

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    Important Factors In Talc Milling Effeciency

    By Raymond Ladoo

    THE milling of talc, as is the case of many non-metallic minerals, until recently, has not received adequate technical consideration, for the talc industry has become of importance only within the las

    Jan 1, 1921

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    Philadelphia, Pa. Paper - Note on a Fire-Bulkhead

    By Charles M. Rolker

    It is now three years ago that I wrote a paper on the fire which broke out in October, 1880, at the Chrysolite mine, Leadville, Col orado, of which I was at that time manager. The paper was read by ti

    Jan 1, 1885

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    Blast-Furnace Working

    By Julian Kennedy Edgar

    THINKING that it may prove of interest to the Institute, I have prepared a short account of the blowing in and subsequent working of the "A" furnace of the Edgar Thomson Steel Works. This furnace was

    Jan 1, 1880

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    Computer Techniques Spur Operations Research In Mining

    By A. Weiss

    Operations Research developments within the mining industry have evolved over the last few years through stages typical of any new technique. By 1965, most companies had passed from mere recognition o

    Jan 2, 1966

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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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    New York Paper February, 1918 - Pyrite and Pyrrhotite Resources of Ducktown, Tennessee

    By Joseph H. Taylor

    The Ducktown district is in the extreme southeastern corner of Tennessee, its principal railroad point being Copperhill, on the Blue Ridge division of the Louisville & Nashville Railroad, midway betwe

    Jan 1, 1918

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    Washington Paper - The Heroult Process of Smelting Aluminum Alloys

    By F. P. Dewey

    Recent discussions have furnished to the members of the Institute much information concerning aluminum and its applications. The present paper will be devoted almost entirely to the description of a p

    Jan 1, 1890

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    Determination of Dissolved Oxygen in Cyanide Solutions

    By A. J. Weinig

    The method described is a modification of Schutzenberger's whereby the solution in titrations and the standards are protected from the atmosphere by a layer of kerosene. Indigo-disulfonate is th

    Jan 8, 1924

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    Coal - Some Aspects of Mechanical Coal Cleaning in Utah

    By Carl S. Westerberg

    Coal preparation practice and trends follow, among other factors, production trends in any given area. Considering an area the size of a state, some broad predictions may be made after a review of the

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Tailings Disposal at Braden Copper Co.

    By R. W. Jigins

    OPERATIONS of the Braden Copper Co. are in the Chilean Andes, southeast of Santiago. Most remote of the company communities is Sewell, a town of 12,000 people, 7000 ft above sea level at the junction

    Jan 1, 1958

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    New York Paper - Blast-furnace Working

    By Julian Kennedy

    THINKING that it may prove of interest to the Institute, 1 have prepared a short; account of the blowing in and subsequent working of the "A" furnace of the Edgar Thomson Steel Works. This furnace was

    Jan 1, 1880