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  • AIME
    Determination of a Rate Generating Equation for Continuous Miners

    By R. V. Ramani, T. V. Falkie, T. E. Wilson

    In order to increase the efficiency of underground coal operations, it is necessary to understand not only the operating system in detail, but the interrelationships between system components and the

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Production Schedules for Different Ore Production Rates – Production Schedules

    By Michael B. Kahle, Fred J. Scheaffer

    Production scheduling, along with production planning, provides projections of future mining progress and time requirements for the development and extraction of a resource. These schedules and plans

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Report Of The Library Committee For The Year 1916

    In accordance with the requirements of By-Law LX,- I beg leave to submit herewith the report of the Library Committee for the year 1916. The activities shown by the sale of the Institute's publi

    Jan 2, 1917

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    Reception-Rooms And Business Headquarters For Members And Guests.

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    A separate room in the suite occupied by the American Institute of Mining Engineers on the ninth floor of the United Engineering Society Building, has been equipped with furniture and telephone extens

    Jan 5, 1908

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    Officers (20b3a423-07d3-49c8-89ca-507b6c9a8d8c)

    PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL ROBERT W. HUNT CHICAGO, ILL. (Term expires February, 1907 ) VICE-PRESIDENTS OF THE COUNCIL WILLIAM P. BLAKE TUCSON, ARIL. THOMAS F COLE DULUTH, MINN. IRVING A. STEARNS W

    Jan 1, 1910

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    Foreign Mining Report - 1949

    The difficulty of finding new ore bodies, the complexities of patenting them when they are found, and the absence of incentive legislation for exploration have limited mining exploration in the United

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Mineral Beneficiation - Solid Surface Energy and Calorimetric Determinations of Surface-Energy Relationships for Some Common Minerals

    By Kenneth Schellinger

    THE terms surface tension and surface energy are well known when applied to liquids and are generally described by referring to the excess energy of the air: liquid interface as a result of unsaturate

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Mineral Beneficiation - Solid Surface Energy and Calorimetric Determinations of Surface-Energy Relationships for Some Common Minerals

    By Kenneth Schellinger

    THE terms surface tension and surface energy are well known when applied to liquids and are generally described by referring to the excess energy of the air: liquid interface as a result of unsaturate

    Jan 1, 1953

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    High-Tension Electrostatic Separation For Making Iron Ore Superconcentrates

    By J. E. Lawver

    On the basis of both laboratory and pilot-scale tests, a newly developed high-tension electrostatic process is technically and economically feasible for the production of iron ore superconcentrates co

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Potentiometers for Thermoelement Work (bd5feb10-084b-4035-8290-4defa5aa8f35)

    T. R. HARRISON, Washington, D. C. (written discussion *).-Ad-vantage will be taken of this occasion to mention briefly a form of double potentiometer which has been used at the Bureau of Standards for

    Jan 12, 1919

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    Glen Summit Paper - A Hand-Telescope for Stadia-Work

    By Robert H. Richards

    If one holds up a prism, or wedge of glass, with narrow angle, say l° to 2O, and compares the transmitted image with the image seen above or below the prism, the former will be found to be throw

    Jan 1, 1892

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    Woman?s Auxiliary Officers, AIME (6c978046-b992-47bc-ab04-3fe97021437e)

    President-Mrs Andrew E Beer, 25 Sutton Place at 58th Street, New York 22, N Y. First Vice-President-Mrs. Edward H Thaete, Schuyler House, Fort Hill Village, Scarsdale, N. Y. Second Vice-President-Mr

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Honorary Members (c19048bd-55c2-4603-8dd4-ec9ff4c2ab53)

    PROF RICHARD ÅKERMAN Stockholm, Sweden ANDREW CARNEGIR New York, N.Y. DR. JAMES DOUGLAS New York, N.Y. PROF HATON DE LA GOUPILLIERE Paris, France PROF HANS HOEFER Leoben, Austria PROF HENRI LO

    Jan 1, 1910

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    Public Works Create Great Demand For Geological Engineering Services

    By D. H. Yardley

    Diversion of the American Falls of Niagara to permit investigation of ways and means to stabilize the falls while retaining or improving its natrual attractiveness is the geoengineering work that has

    Jan 1, 1970

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    A Study Of Fracture Toughness For An Anisotropic Shale

    By Terry G. Richard, Vernal H. Kenner, Sunder H. Advani

    This paper presents and discusses the results of thirty-one fracture toughness tests on Pennsylvanian Age Clay Shale. Two different orientations for this anisotropic material were studied and two seri

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Vacuum Process For Preparation Of Lithium Metal From Spodumene

    By R. A. Stauffer

    THE chief ore of lithium is spodumene, a lithium-aluminum silicate containing up to 3 pct lithium. The preparation of lithium salts from spodumene is costly because of the low concentration of the met

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Computerized Field Instrumentation System Developed For Stress Control Method Of Underground Mining

    By Shosei Serata, Bruce Gardner

    A system of three new field instruments has been developed to measure, in situ, the three basic classes of geomechanical parameters: material properties, stress state, and creep deformation. The signi

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Minerals Beneficiation - A Chemical Mechanism for Sulfidization of Chrysocolla

    By W. S. Stahmann, F. W. Bowdish

    Previously published experimental data showing that both collectable and non-collectable sulfide films may be formed on chrysocolla were analysed, and chemical mechanisms were proposed for the formati

    Jan 1, 1968

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    A Method for Determining the Water Content of Sands

    By H. G. Botset

    A KNOWLEDGE of the water content of producing sands is becoming of increasing importance to the petroleum industry. It is now a generally accepted fact that practically all oil sands contain some free

    Jan 1, 1938