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  • AIME
    Ground Support At The Pitch Mine

    By James E. Dunn

    For several years, ground support at the Pitch uranium mine has been a serious headache to the management. The "moving" ground raised havoc with standard timber sets as well as steel sets. The author

    Jan 6, 1961

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    Atlanta, Ga Paper - Notes and Recollections Concerning the Mineral Resources of Northern Georgia and Western North Carolina

    By William P. Blake

    In view of the present exposition at Atlanta, and the timely meeting of the Institute in that city, and the expressed desire of the Council for contributions to the knowledge of the mineral resources

    Jan 1, 1896

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    Atlantic City Paper - Discussion of the paper of Messrs. Nitze and Purington on the Kotchkar Gold- Mines, Ural Mountains, Russia (see p. 24)

    PROF. Henry Louis, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England (communication to the Secretary): I have read this paper with much pleasure. It presents a very accurate summary of a very interesting district. Like the

    Jan 1, 1899

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    Geology - Quantitative Mineralogy as a Guide In Exploration

    By W. M. Tuddenham, R. J. P. Lyon

    In many areas surrounding the orebodies in mining districts rocks have been bleached and altered by the ore-forming solutions and have been oxidized during later weathering processes. A number of the

    Jan 1, 1960

  • AIME
    Problems in a Coal-preparation Plant with Mechanical Loading

    By E. C. Carris

    THE loading of bituminous coal mechan¬ically was recognized about the year 1900, but during the following 28 years less than 5 per cent of the bituminous pro¬duction in the United States was loaded by

    Jan 1, 1946

  • AIME
    The Paddling Process, Past and Present

    By Percival Roberts

    IT may seem necessary to offer an apology for presenting for consideration a process which is conspicuous by its absence in the literature of the Institute, and which may be thought by some to belong

    Jan 1, 1880

  • AIME
    Geologic And Technologic Aspects Of The Sedimentary Kaolins Of Georgia (56d0397d-8c9f-410b-bd30-59b2a5aef609)

    By A. V. Henry, W. Harry Vaughan

    THE kaolins of the southeastern United States were known to civilization as early as the latter part of the eighteenth century-and yet the [ ] commercial history of Georgia kaolins may be said to be

    Jan 1, 1937

  • AIME
    Flotation Rates of Nonsulfide Minerals in Chalcopyrite Flotation Processes

    By A. J. Lynch, N. W. Johnson, D. J. McKee

    The behavior of nonsulfide gangue in chalcopyrite flotation circuits has been investigated. Plant and laboratory tests were conducted on five different ores. Linear relationships between the recovery

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Industrial Minerals Division (e85b9a5d-032e-4bbc-a2b7-8017444849a3)

    International Trade in Nonmetallic Minerals. BY J W FURNESS AND E W PEHRSON (Man &. Met, Sept, 432 2500 words) International trade in nonmetalic minerals (exclusive of fuels) is dominated largely by f

    Jan 1, 1937

  • AIME
    Tungsten-Molybdenum Equilibrium Diagram and System of Crystallization Crystallization

    By Zay Jeffries

    IN this paper, it is proposed to outline a method for the determination of melting points of those metals and alloys having high fusion temperatures. The application of the method as used to determine

    Jan 7, 1916

  • AIME
    The Coal-Pulverizing Plant At The McGill Smelter Of The Kennecott Copper Corporation

    By Edward Pesout

    THE McGill smelter started operations in the year 1907. The smelter furnaces were fired with run-of-mine coal on grates until April 1911, when oil firing was introduced. Oil firing continued until Apr

    Jan 1, 1945

  • AIME
    Effects Of Cementation Process On Spent Shale Stabilization

    By D. A. Sangrey, D. Marcus, S. A. Miller

    A methodology was developed wherein the increase in compressive strength, mineralogical changes, and pore water composition were studied simultaneously as a function of moisturized spent shale curing

    Jan 1, 1986

  • AIME
    Conservation of Iron Ore

    By C. K. Leith

    QUOTING from Dr. Richard T. Ely:1 "Conservation, narrowly and strictly considered, means the preservation in unimpaired efficiency of the resources of the earth; or in a condition so nearly unimpaire

    Jan 2, 1916

  • AIME
    The Manufacture of Compressed Stone Bricks

    By J. J. Bodmer

    THE substances or materials employed in this manufacture, are the same as those used in the preparation of mortar and concrete, viz., the different kinds of lime and sand. Instead of, or in conjunctio

    Jan 1, 1874

  • AIME
    Phase I Flat Jack Tests

    By Craig R. Smith, Warren Pfefferle

    Tests were conducted utilizing large flat jack devices placed in a vertical slot for high pressure loading of rock to measure in-situ properties of a rock mass. The high pressure flat jack devices wer

    Jan 1, 1971

  • AIME
    Dilute Acid Leaching of Yttrium From Apatite Material

    By J. A. Eisele, D. J. Bauer, L. E. Schultze

    Approximately 100 million mt of magnetic reject tailings, which contain apatite and about 1% yttrium and rare-earth elements, exist in the eastern U.S. as a result of iron ore mining operations. At th

    Jan 1, 1977

  • AIME
    Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Pyramidal Slip in Magnesium

    By W. D. Robertson, R. E. Reed-Hill

    Slip on (11221 planes, which do not contain a close-packed direction, has been identified on crystals strained at —190°C. Evidence is also presented to show that (1071) pyramidal slip is a mode of def

    Jan 1, 1959

  • AIME
    Discussion of Papers Published Prior to 1958 - Filtration and Control of Moisture Content on Taconite Concentrates

    By A. F. Henderson, C. F. Cornell, A. F. Dunyon, D. A. Dahlstrom

    Ossi E. Palasvirta (Development Engineer, Oliver Iron Mining Diu., U. S. Steel Gorp.)—The authors are to be congratulated for their interesting article, which thoroughly illustrates the variables inhe

    Jan 1, 1959

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    Geomorphic and Hydrologic Problems Associated with Surface Mining on Alluvial Valley Floors, Western United States (43dbff07-2c98-465f-b4ac-504ce3e3c90e)

    By N. J. King, R. F. Hadley

    Alluvial valley floors constitute a valuable land resource and are important to ranching operations in the semiarid western United States. This resource may be in jeopardy locally if the alluvial depo

    Jan 1, 1981

  • AIME
    An Outline of Anthracite Coal Mining In Schuyl-Kill County, Pa.

    By J. Price Wetherill

    THE coal-seams that are worked vary from 32 to 100 feet in thickness, and occur at all angles of inclination, but are never flat for any great extent. They contain coal, slate, and an unsolidified coa

    Jan 1, 1877