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  • AIME
    Biographical Notices - Chester Wells Purington

    Chester Wells Purington was killed at Yokohama on Sept. 1, 1923, in the Japanese earthquake. Mr. Purington was born in Boston, Mass., Oct. 27, 1871. He prepared for his entrance to Harvard at the Bost

    Jan 1, 1924

  • AIME
    Separation Of Subsieve Size Particles From Suspension

    By P. Sen

    Frequently during the processing of minerals very fine particles are generated which are difficult to recover by conventional separation techniques and are rejected with waste water from mills. A meth

    Jan 1, 1980

  • AIME
    The Use of Anthracite Waste

    By John F. Blandy

    ALTHOUGH the question of the "waste of anthracite coal mining" has been so frequently discussed, and a committee was appointed at the first meeting of this Society to consider and report upon the subj

    Jan 1, 1877

  • AIME
    Effects Of Particle Properties On Filtration Of Aqueous Suspensions

    By Irvin Mayes, Maher E. Tadros

    The effects of particle properties and dispersion on the filtration behavior of magnesiumhydroxide, silica, and polystyrene suspensions in aqueous media were examined. It was found that effective sepa

    Jan 1, 1980

  • AIME
    Chicago Paper - Application of Law and Equal Expectations to Oil Production in California

    By Carl H. Beal, E. D. Nolan

    In February, 1918, the conclusion was published by Lewis and Beal "that wells of equal output on the average will produce equal amounts of oil in the future, regardless of the ages of the wells." This

    Jan 1, 1921

  • AIME
    On-Line Use Of Computers In Geophysical

    By J. R. Sturgul, J. C. Wynn

    Computers and computer applications in geophysics are fairly recent innovations. The area of data handling is one that has found many immediate applications. Initially, the use of computers involved i

    Jan 10, 1973

  • AIME
    Implications Of Clay Ion Exchange On Aquifer Restoration And Ground Water Quality

    By David C. Grant, Erich W. Tiepel

    In situ mining is a process for recovering uranium from relatively small or low grade ore bodies. The process involves passing a lixiviant and oxidant, typically NH4HC03 and H202, through a uraniumcon

    Jan 1, 1979

  • AIME
    Note On The Inhibition Of The Corrosion Of Aluminum By Soaps

    By H. V. Churchill

    THERE are two distinct methods of combating corrosive conditions. The first and most popular method is to choose a surface or material which will give adequate service under the specific and general c

    Jan 1, 1929

  • AIME
    Part VII – July 1968 - Papers - Transient and Steady-State Creep Behavior of Nickel, Zinc, and Iron

    By B. Wilshire, W. J. Evans

    The high-temperature creep properties of nickel, zinc, and iron have been determined over a range of stresses. The creep strain, E, was found to vary with time, t, as: where e0 is the instantaneou

    Jan 1, 1969

  • AIME
    Age-hardening of Aluminum Alloys, II-Aluminum-magnesium Alloy

    By William Fink

    APPROXIMATELY two years ago the authors obtained data that indi-cated that initial precipitation could not be detected by change of lattice parameter in the aluminum-rich aluminum-magnesium alloys. So

    Jan 1, 1936

  • AIME
    Uses and Limitations of the Airborne Magnetic Gradiometer

    By Milton Glicken

    The airborne geophysicist is a busy man these days. In his plane he may have the airborne magnetometer, the airborne scintillation counter, and the airborne electromagnetic surveying system. Each of t

    Nov 1, 1955

  • AIME
    Modeling The Role Of Mineral Preparation In The Implementation Of Clean Air Standards

    By Richard T. Newcomb

    Federal and utility industry research has largely ignored coal beneficiation techniques in the implementation of SOx control. This paper accepts the hypothesis that beneficiation cum scrubbing is the

    Jan 1, 1977

  • AIME
    Relations between Government Surveys and the Mining Industry - Public Geological Surveys and Education

    By B.S. Butler

    If geology is to continue to serve the mineral industry with increasing effectiveness as it has done in the past, there must be a steady output of better and better trained geologists and engineers wi

    Jan 1, 1935

  • AIME
    Relations between Government Surveys and the Mining Industry - Public Geological Surveys and Education

    By B. S. Butler

    If geology is to continue to serve the mineral industry with increasing effectiveness as it has done in the past, there must be a steady output of better and better trained geologists and engineers wi

    Jan 1, 1935

  • AIME
    Some Physical Properties of Pennsylvania Anthracite and Related Materials

    By J. Leland Myer

    IN a precise study of Pennsylvania anthracites, the research on European. anthracites is of little value to us because of their different physical and chemical nature. Likewise, there can be little co

    Jan 1, 1932

  • AIME
    How To Make Money On Minerals Reclaimed From Tailings

    By Immo H. Redeker

    The Asheville Minerals Research Laboratory at North Carolina State University is engaged mainly in applied nonmetallic mineral processing research to assist the North Carolina mining industry. The lab

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AIME
    Personal (2b683a91-4cc7-4efa-ace1-74b120d723f1)

    (Members are urged to send in for this column any notes of interest concerning themselves or their fellow-members.) Members and guests who called at Institute headquarters during the period May 10, 1

    Jan 7, 1916

  • AIME
    The Changing Economics Of Surface Mining- A Case History

    By R. Ward Grosz

    The Robinson mining district in east-central Nevada is itself a century of study in the changing economics of the mining business. It began as a boom and bust area. In the district today, just west of

    Jan 1, 1969

  • AIME
    Nitric- Sulfuric Leach Process Improvements (d5a2c0e9-bb47-47d5-9c73-fbd519a379f2)

    By R. A. Spitz, T. C. Frankiewicz, R. E. Lueders, D. S. Davies

    Further development of the Nitric-Sulfuric Leach (NSL) process has led to an improved design of the leach and nitric acid recovery steps. NO produced in the leach step is reacted with oxygen, regenera

    Jan 1, 1982

  • AIME
    Graphic Metallurgical Control

    By H. M. Merry

    THE graphic methods and records described in this article have been developed, with satisfactory results, for the use of executives of the Chino Copper Co., in Hurley, N. Mex. Particular attention is

    Jan 9, 1919