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  • AIME
    The Circular Line Electrode In Equipotential Prospecting

    By Lloyal O. Bacon

    In the spring of 1952 Calumet and Hecla Inc. began a geophysical program near Shullsburg, Wis., in the Wisconsin-Illinois lead-zinc district, to assist the geological and drilling exploration programs

    Feb 1, 1956

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    Concentration and Separation of Copper-Lead Ore at Kombat Mill, South-West Africa

    By W. J. C. Venter

    The use of activated carbon to improve the selectivity in the separation of base metal minerals from bulk concentrates played an important role in the development of separation techniques employed at

    Jan 1, 1974

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    Louis S. Cates – An Interview by Henry Carlisle

    Louis S. Cates was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on December 20, 1881. When Cates was in his teens, the family lived at Chestnut Hill, Mass., and he went to the public high school. Then he entered M.

    Jan 3, 1964

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    Drilling Innovations Benefit Quarry Operator

    By W. Julian Parton

    General Crushed Stone Co. operates a dozen quarries in such rock types as gabbro, basalt, granite and limestone. Drilling characteristics and problems vary from one operation to another so that a vari

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Report Of The Secretary Of The Committee On Safety And Sanitation (7e586c31-fb1b-474f-a4e3-a097664ecee3)

    By E. Maltby Shipp

    E. MALTBY SHIPP.-It was the intention of the Committee on Safety anti Sanitation to collect information and useful data from the companies having well-organized safety departments and print this in pa

    Jan 4, 1917

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    Unit Trains And Modern Sea Terminals Speed Phosphate Exports

    By R. Walker, R. J. Anslow

    Today at Tampa we see the end results of a team effort: A vital link in an intermodal transportation system, the link that enables the unit-train concept to be employed with full effectiveness and the

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Statistical Determination Of The Optimal Velocity In Coal Mine Entries

    By J. M. Mutmansky, T. K. Greer

    This paper takes a look at the optimal velocity to be used in coal mine entries and determines a statistical relationship for optimal velocity that can be applied under current mining conditions. This

    Jan 1, 1985

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    New Chlorite Mine in an Old Montana Gold District

    By R. B. Berg

    Chlorite veins in the Silver Star district were of little interest to those who were mining gold and silver in the late 19th century. In 1975 unusually pure magnesian chlorite of the variety clinochlo

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Part VII – July 1968 – Communications - Further Observations on the Indentation of Germanium at Room Temperature

    By E. N. Pugh, J. V. Craig

    WhILE it has been established that well-defined microhardness impressions can be produced in germanium by room-temperature indentation,1-3 the role of dislocations in the process is the subject of con

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Free World Mining Geophysical Activity In 1965

    By Charles L. Elliot

    Worldwide manpower utilization reached a new high at 10,482 professional man-months and expenditures increased to $19.9 million for mining geophysical activity during 1965. This is up from 9323 man-mo

    Jan 11, 1966

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    New Source of Minerals from a Canadian Oil Sands Mining Operation

    By R. Schutte, L. W. Trevoy

    Commercial production of heavy minerals from plant tailing streams is undergoing study by Syncrude Canada Ltd. When tar sand from an open pit mine is processed and upgraded to synthetic crude oil, hea

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Suggestions To Institute Authors

    The primary purpose of the Institute is to advance the technologic and engineering arts embraced by it through inter- change of knowledge. This can best be done by the presentation and discussion of t

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Colorado Paper - Biographical Notice of Gabriel Auguste Daubrée

    By J. F. Kemp

    The death, on the 30th of May, 1896, at Paris, of the venerable Gabriel Auguste Daubrée, an honorary member of the Institute, recalls with emphasis the great value of his varied contributions to geolo

    Jan 1, 1897

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    New York September, 1890 Paper - On Sulphur in Bessemer Steel

    By John W. Cabot

    In the manufacture by the Bessemer process of soft steel suitable for rolling into fine sheets, tubes and 60 forth, a difficulty is sometimes met with, in the tendency of this kind of metal to rise vi

    Jan 1, 1891

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    Vendome Solves Water Control Problem – Grouting a Mud Seam

    By U. Max, P. R. Geoffroy, J. A. Lawrence

    When shaft sinking was begun on the Vendome Mines property in the Barraute area of north-western Quebec, there was no indication of the flat mud seam that was later encountered, and no special precaut

    Nov 1, 1955

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    Development And Construction Of A Ground-Water Supply

    By Owen F. Jensen

    CONSTRUCTION of a ground-water supply includes many operations, which do not end with completion of facilities. Evaluations must be made of the quality of water in various areas and the history of pro

    Jan 11, 1954

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    Bed Filtration Of Colloidal Particles (1838-Transactions Vol. 276)

    By T. A. Ring

    The bed filtration of colloidal particles has been modeled by performing a differential particle balance. The balance considered the localized particle deposition rate to be the sum of three rate resi

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Clean Liquid Energy From Coal

    By L. L. Anderson, R. E. Wood, W. H. Wiser

    Western bituminous coal can be processed to low sulfur liquid fuels by fast reactions. A process (LEFCO) under development at the University of Utah uses coal and catalyst under hydrogen pressure to c

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Economic Analysis Applied To Pit Slope Design-A Case Study

    By Young C. Kim, William C. Cassun

    A proper economic analysis of pit slope design must reflect the trade-off between the benefits and the increased risk of slope failure inherent in steeper slope angles. This paper describes the result

    Jan 1, 1978