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  • AIME
    New Features In Structural Geology Of The Anthracite Basins

    By James Kemp

    IN earlier years, the custom prevailed of regarding the anthracite basins as cases of folding with slight development of faulting. Folding is so pronounced and, in the eastern and western Middle Field

    Jan 1, 1922

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    Papers - Mining Geology - Relation of Electrode Potentials of Some Elements to Formation of Hypogene Mineral Deposits (With Discussion)

    By W. S. Burbank, B. S. Butler

    STUDY of the ore deposits of Colorado has disclosed, in numerous places, sharp changes in both mineralogy and metal content of the primary or hypogene deposits with change in depth. A clear understand

    Jan 1, 1929

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - Diffusion Coefficient of Carbon in Austenite

    By R. F. Mehl, W. Batz, C. Wells

    Diffusion coefficient values for carbon in austenite covering a wide range of temperature and composition have been determined employing statistical methods. In addition, the relation between concentr

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Climax Conversion Practice

    By E. S. Wheeler

    THE conversion plant of the Climax Molybdenum Co. is at Langeloth, Washington County, Pennsylvania, approximately 30 miles west of Pittsburgh. The molybdenite concentrates converted originate in the c

    Jan 1, 1944

  • AIME
    Open Pit Mining - What is Static Control?

    By R. A. Matuszak

    This paper discusses the major portion of the hoist (drag or crowd) system and it shows how static control accomplishes its major aims. In 1959, the first truly static control for Ward-Leonard equi

    Jan 1, 1964

  • AIME
    Recent Geologic Developments on the Mesabi Iron Range, Minnesota

    By J. F. Wolff

    DURING the past 4 or 5 years, much has been added to the detailed geologic knowledge of the Mesabi Range. This has not been in the direction of discovery of any new fundamental facts, but of detailed

    Jan 10, 1916

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    British Columbia Paper - Geological Mine-Maps and Sections

    By D. W. Brunton

    The maps of our large mines are usually prepared with the greatest care; and it is somewhat singular that, in compari~on with the great amount of time and money spent in surveying and platting, 80 lit

    Jan 1, 1906

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    Arizona Paper - Modern Methods of Mining and Ventilating Thick Pitching Beds

    By H. M. Crankshaw

    The early methods of mining anthracite in the steep pitching Mammoth bed consisted in driving breasts up the pitch from the gangways and airways driven in the bed along the strike (Plate 2, Fig. 1). B

    Jan 1, 1917

  • AIME
    New York Paper - Geology of Pachuca and El Oro, Mexico (with Discussion)

    By H. V. Winchell

    An examination of the Pachucal and El Oro districts in July, 1920, although cursory and incomplete, disclosed facts of more than passing interest to the student of ore deposits; and inasmuch as the li

    Jan 1, 1922

  • AIME
    Arizona Paper - Comparative Friction Test of Two Types of Coal Mine Cars (with Discussion)

    By P. B. Liebermann

    The resistance to motion offered by mine cars is caused principally by: Rolling friction, flange friction, bending rails, bearing friction and wind resistance. With proper construction and with a fair

    Jan 1, 1917

  • AIME
    Reservoir Engineering Equipment - Application of a Resistance Network for Studying Mobility Ratio Effects

    By Harold B. Janzen, M. A. Nobles

    Campbell and Martin1 described a new exploratory logging tool which was developed as the result of a new concept of the phenomenon that takes place when a porous formation containing mobile hydrocarbo

  • AIME
    New York Paper - Run-off and Mine Draining (with Discussion)

    By H. N. Eavenson

    The eleven mines of the United States Coal and Coke Co. in the Pocahontas coal field are situated in McDowell County, W. Va., which is a mountainous region. The valleys rarely exceed 200 ft. (60 m.) i

    Jan 1, 1922

  • AIME
    Effect Of Iron, Cobalt And Nickel On Some Properties Of High-Purity Copper

    By A. A. Smith, J. S. Smart

    NUMEROUS investigations of the effects of the various impurities common to commercial coppers have been published, and the data have found wide use in industry. Naturally, emphasis has been placed on

    Jan 1, 1942

  • AIME
    Part XII – December 1969 – Papers - On the Mechanism of Rotational Slip in Magnesium Single Crystals

    By E. R. Buchanan, R. E. Reed-Hill

    A transmission electron microscope study was made of magnesium single crystals deformed in torsion using the basal pole as the forsional axis. While this type of deformation is predicted to result in

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AIME
    Preperation - Occurrence of Phosphorus in Washington Coal, and Its Removal (T. P. 1586, with discussion)

    By M. R. Geer, Franklin T. Davis, H. F. Yancey

    Coke with low phosphorus content is required by some of the electrometallurgical and chemical plants recently attracted to the Pacific Northwest by the hydroelectric power available from Bonneville an

    Jan 1, 1944

  • AIME
    Production - Domestic - Eastern Oil and Gas Fields in 1932 (With Discussion)

    By W. H. Young, P. D. Torrey

    The Eastern fields comprise a distinct geological and geographical unit, located in the northern part of the Appalachian geosynclinal prov-ince. In this area are the fields of New York, producing from

    Jan 1, 1933

  • AIME
    A Method For Estimating The Efficiency Of Pulverizers

    By Raymond Wilson

    GRINDING costs are an important item in cement manufacture, and the cost of power is one of the large items in grinding costs. Even where power is of secondary importance, cost items dependent on mill

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Uranium

    Procurement of uranium is vital to the future of the Nation. Its utilization for atomic energy can destroy mankind or raise an unsurpassable civilization-the problem of the statesmen. Uranium poses a

    Jan 9, 1951

  • AIME
    Industrial Minerals - Recent Developments in the Manufacture of Lightweight Aggregates

    By John E. Conley, John A. Ruppert

    LIGHTWEIGHT aggregates have been in use for many years in the United States but are now receiving more and more attention by manufacturers and users of concrete shapes. These shapes comprise building

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Papers - Methods Used in Prospecting for Mineral Aggregates (T. P. 1056, with discussion)

    By Edgar R. Kendall

    A knowledge of the fundamental principles of locating, sampling, testing and evaluating materials is essential in prospecting for mineral aggregates. In this discussion, mineral aggregates will be con

    Jan 1, 1942