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  • AIME
    Refuse Pile Design Considerations

    By Thomas J. Sawarynski

    This paper discusses current trends of coarse and fine coal refuse disposal techniques. Emphasis is on site-specific engineering used by coal companies to tailor safe, cost effective, and environmenta

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AIME
    Overburden Stripping - Combination Use of Dredge and Dragline

    By John M. Hird

    A section of unstable overburden that has hampered an all-dragline mining operations at Texasgulf's phosphate mine in eastern North Carolina, is being successfully removed by hydraulic dredging.

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Theory, Practice and Developments of the DSM Heavy Medium Cyclone Process for Minerals

    By J. Absil, H. Dreissen

    Upgrading low-concentration ores is of increasing importance today. The heavy medium cyclone process, due to strong centrifugal forces, effectively separates particles varying only slightly in specifi

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Careful Subbase Preparation Can Cut Haul Road Upkeep Costs

    Surface mine operators often gamble that the savings gained from elimination of haul-road subbase preparation will offset any potential loss in production due to deteriorating roads. According to

    Jan 3, 1978

  • AIME
    Engineering Societies Building

    The Engineering Societies Building is owned by the United Engineering Society which is composed of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, the American Society of Civil Engineers

    Jan 1, 1923

  • AIME
    The Drift of Things (15c7d079-9df8-4ed1-b14a-16e4d020d9f4)

    By J. F. Harvard

    We might say that for the metallurgist time "ambles withal," for the mining engineer time "trots withal," and for the geologist, time "gallops withal." And anyone for whom time "stands still withal" d

    Jan 7, 1976

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    Future Opportunities In The Reclamation Of Precious Metals From Major Sources Of Obsolete Scrap

    By Subhash C. Malhotra

    This paper discusses the historical background on major sources of obsolete electronic scrap and spent catalytic converter scrap. The paper discusses the principal changes taking place that will affec

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AIME
    Kennecott Proposes Nuclear Mining Experiments At Safford Deposit

    Kennecott Copper Corp. has sub- mitted a proposal to the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission for a joint experiment to determine if a contained underground nuclear explosion can be used to fracture a low-g

    Jan 11, 1967

  • AIME
    Evaluation and Selection of Coals for Metallurgical Coke (ad6776ad-e225-4781-8ab8-3d085af740b2)

    By R. F. Davis

    The evaluation and selection of coals for producing metallurgical coke is indeed a complex process simply because coal is a complex and variable substance which is sensitive to how it is treated from

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AIME
    Operating Behavior of Liquid-Solid Cyclones

    By E. B. Fitch

    The operating behavior of liquid-solid cyclones is outlined, together with the nature and range of the process results obtainable, to serve as a background for engineers wishing to consider applicatio

    Jan 3, 1953

  • AIME
    Mine Development And Rock Mechanics Monitoring at the White River Shale Project

    By Lowell B. Page

    The White River Shale Project has completed a 5,000-foot production decline and a 30-foot diameter 1,010-foot deep shaft into its oil shale orebody in the Uinta Basin of eastern Utah. This is the firs

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AIME
    Ground Movements Associated With Pillar Extraction Coal Mining In Northern West Virginia

    By Robert W. Bruhn

    An investigation was made of ground response to pillar retreat mining in a 1.7 meter thick seam at 108 meter depth at a site in northern West Virginia. This paper describes mining-related stress chang

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Washington Survey – Elburt F. Osborn – A Practical Scholar

    By Freeman Bishop

    Elburt F. Osborn's scholarly look doesn't prevent his keen insight into human beings and practical affairs of the world from coming through strong and clear, as it did in an exclusive interv

    Jan 1, 1971

  • AIME
    Digital- Computer Development Of Process Models

    By E. J. Freeh, W. E. Horst, R. C. Kellner

    A technique useful in the important area of process-model building is described. The procedure is illustrated in the development of a mathematical model to describe the unsteady-state process of batch

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Ottawa Paper - Biographical Notice of William H. Scranton

    By R. W. Raymond

    IX the death of William H. Scranton, which occurred at Oxford, N. J., June 19, 1889, the Institute has been called once more to mourn the loss of a name from the fast diminishing list of those who con

    Jan 1, 1890

  • AIME
    Longhole Drilling Raises Successful At Holden

    By Joseph A. Newman

    THE first trial of longhole drilling of raises began in June 1949 at the Holden mine, Chelan Div., Howe Sound Co. The cost of this raise was about the same as the average cost of raising by normal met

    Jan 10, 1951

  • AIME
    Mill Design Undergoing A Metamorphosis

    By O. W. Walvoord

    Mill design of the past will not necessarily dictate mill design of the future. There have been many advances and changes in the last few decades, many of which have been extensive and remarkable. Alm

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Effect of Partial Removal of Xanthate Collector on Size of Material Floated

    By R. A. Blake

    Measurements of the quantity of xanthate abstracted from mineral surfaces and put into solution by an increase in the hydroxyl ion concentration were made. A residual xanthate concentration of 59.6 pp

    Jan 1, 1973

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    Field Application Of Core Analysis And Depth-Pressure Methods To The Determination Of Mean Effective Sand Permeability

    By N. Van Wingen

    EFFECTIVE sand permeabilities can be ascertained from core analysis if the laboratory data are compensated to allow for the presence of connate or residual water. Such adjustments can be made by apply

    Jan 1, 1942

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    An Evaluation of Building Dimension Stone Deposits

    By W. Robert Power

    Petrographically these range from true granite and syenite to gabbro and anorthosite. Commercial limestone is any sedimentary rock composed predominantly of the minerals calcite and/or dolomite. C

    Jan 6, 1972