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Virginia Polytechnic InstituteVirginia Polytechnic Institute, Department of Mining Engineering, Blacksburg, Va Otto C Burkhart, Professor of Mining. The titles of pertinent publications have been abstracted from the Bulletins
Jan 1, 1933
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Further Discussion on Use of Bumper Subs When Drilling From Floating VesselsBy C. E. Murphey
C. E. Murphey, Jr., has presented a relevant, simplified comparison of drill string response when drilling with and without bumper subs. His point that drilling without bumper subs gives conditions fu
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Transactions (7665fd65-b97e-4596-aec0-24ba8b6ef65c)We regret to advise that, owing to unusual pressure of business at our printers, Volume TAX will not be ready for distribution so early as was announced in the last Bulletin. It will probably be distr
Jan 10, 1918
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Work Of U. S. Shipping BoardDuring the nineteen months in which our country was actively engaged in the war, the United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corpn. expanded the shipbuilding capacity of the United States from an
Jan 7, 1919
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Delays In PublicationIn explanation of the delay, which may have been noted by members of the Institute, which has affected both the Bulletin and Volume .59 of the Transactions, we may mention that our printers, in common
Jan 11, 1918
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St. Louis Meeting, Oct. 8-13, 1917Iron and steel lire subjects that will receive the attention clue them at the meeting in. St. Louis. Within the past 2 years the smelting of iron ore on a large scale has been started in the St. Louis
Jan 10, 1917
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Trace Silver Analyses By Proton Microprobe In Ore EvaluationBy L. J. Cabri
The calculation of metallurgical balances for precious metals is very dependent on a precise mineralogical understanding of the distribution of each element. Determination whether the precious metals
Jan 1, 1984
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Employment (842a0bfb-97b6-4f48-8a32-75d4cb235b3b)POSITIONS VACANT (Under this heading will be published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons.) Advertising Manager for Machinery Manufacturing Company. Must have
Jan 5, 1916
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Solution Mining Of Thin Bedded PotashBy D’Arcy A. Shock, J. G. Davis
Continental Oil Co. has spent more than four years of research on the fundamentals of recovery of potash by solution mining. This work included laboratory investigations of salt solution, brine flow,
Jan 1, 1970
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Computers Head Parade In Process Control AdvancesBy W. F. McDermott
This is the dawning of the computer age in process control. As 1968 drew to a close, many plants had computer installations which were being used for logging, monitoring and reporting. Today, computer
Jan 1, 1970
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Members Of The Institute In Military Service (7bb7e6d7-a16d-43d1-a413-794ee6bdcd2d)(The following list contains the names of those members of the Institute of whose connection with military service we have only recently become acquainted; it also includes the navies of a few who hav
Jan 6, 1918
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Sand And Gravel Reclamation Factors, Colorado County, TexasBy Rebecca Mae Summer
Increasing urbanization and industrial activity require increased supplies of sand and gravel. This means expanded surface mining and despoiled land near population centers. Highly competitive land us
Jan 1, 1978
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Power Plant of the Burro Mountain Copper Co. (20892ef0-2312-4ccc-85dd-b5a95763ce1b)By C. Legrand
THE CHAIRMAN (B. B. GOTTSBERGER, Miami, Ariz.).-I think this experience of the Burro Mountain Copper Co. with oil engines as described by Mr. Legrand comes at a very opportune time. The fuel almost un
Jan 12, 1916
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One Way of MiningNOT all the lead in the country comes from the big operations. A member sends in this photograph of the wash-up from the "Old Timers Lead Mine," at Galena, Ill. He omitted to inclose a flow-sheet of t
Jan 12, 1927
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Technical Notes - Energy Stored During Fatigue of CopperBy L. M. Clarebrough, A. K. Head, G. W. West, M. E. Hargreaves
RECENTLY Welber and Webelerl reported that during the annealing of fatigued copper no energy was released, but that energy was absorbed in the range of temperature 250" to 400°C. In view of the fact t
Jan 1, 1956
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Rock In The Box – The Battered Engineer Syndrome – Is He Really Mistreated?By Bruce A. Kennedy
The place of the young engineer in the mining industry has been the subject of a large number of keynote addresses, magazine articles, and papers in the past year. One of the best of these was the key
Jan 1, 1970
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Dynamic Simulation Of A Gravity Separation VesselBy Jacob H. Masliyah
The dynamic simulation of a gravity separation vessel (a high throughput classifier) has been developed. The feed slurry was assumed to contain light (oil droplets) and heavy (mineral solids) particul
Jan 1, 1984
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Journal Of Institute Of MetalsMembers of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgica Engineers can now secure copies of the Journal of the Institute of Metals of Great Britain at a special price of $5 for the two volumes iss
Jan 9, 1919
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Something Left to Be DonePRESIDENT Truman's economic report to Congress calls for an increase of 40 billion dollars in the value of goods and services produced in the United States by 1955; this is an increase of 16 perc
Jan 2, 1950
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Deepsea Ventures Readying Its Attack On Pacific NodulesBy A. Blake Caldwell
The continental margins and ocean basins represent by far the largest unexplored frontier for discovery and development of mineral values. In April 1971, Deepsea Ventures, Inc., at a press conference
Jan 1, 1971