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  • AIME
    Hypothetic Economical Comparison of Hydraulic vs Belt Conveying of Coal from Mine to Preparation Plant

    By R. M. Schuster, F. M. Benavides

    This study compares the costs of transporting coarse coal by pipeline versus more conventional belt conveyors. Hydraulic conveying of crushed (not pulverized) coal has not had widespread commercial ac

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Lake Champlain (Plattsburgh) Paper - Note on the Use of a Mechanical Stirrer for Promoting Chemical Action

    By Edward K. Landis

    Our Transactions contain so many suggestions of apparently trivial, yet really important, contrivances for the saving of time and

    Jan 1, 1893

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    Where AIME Publications May Be Consulted (5e1a7cb5-aa00-4bb0-8bcd-76133e67f78a)

    WHERE "MINING AND METALLURGY" OR THE TRANSACTIONS MAY BE CONSULTED For the convenience of members who may be traveling from place to place, the Secretary has compiled a list of libraries or other p

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Technical Committees (ffbfa1b3-876f-4dc3-a786-b6ee50ce7e18)

    Mining Methods GERALD F. SHERMAN, Chairman JOHN A. CHURCH, Vice-chaiman CHARLES W. WRIGHT, Secretary Alluvial Mining CLINTON BERNARD CHARLES JANIN H.R. NORSWORTHY Open-cut Mining Iron MAX H

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Japanese Operations Research Committee For Mining Industry - A Summary Of Study Reports

    By Atsushi Watanabe

    Japanese Operations Research Committee for Mining Industry is one of the committees in The Union of Japanese Scientists and Engineers. Members of the committee are Dowa Mining, Furukawa Mining, Mitsub

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Institute of Metals Division - Electrical Resistivities and Phase Transformations of Lanthanum. Cerium. Praseodymium. and Neodymium

    By F. H. Spedding

    CONSIDERABLE confusion exists in the literature concerning the phase transformations exhibited by the lighter rare earth metals; namely, lanthanum,1-8 cerium,1,3,5,8,9-15 praseodymium,8 and n

    Jan 1, 1958

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    In Situ Measurements of High Frequency Electrical Conductivity and Permittivity of Oil Shale

    By R. J. Lytle, E. F. Laine

    The in situ high frequency electrical conductivity and permittivity of Colorado oil shale were recently measured. The measurements were made at 45 MHz (45 million cps) by transmitting from one borehol

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Joint Activities (808b0eea-452c-42d0-95c3-9cbc572ceac9)

    The Institute conducts jointly with the American Society of Civil Engineers, American Society of Mechanical Engineers and American Institute of Electrical Engineers, certain activities as listed below

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Design Of Concrete Headframes For South African Gold Mines

    By A. C. Backeberg

    There is no South African code for the design of reinforced concrete headframes, and all those erected have been designed on a uniform basis which, up to the present, has tended to be conservative. Wi

    Jan 11, 1961

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    Management Of Sample Data

    INTRODUCTION The mineral sample is the fundamental unit upon which the mineral appraisal is built. Values derived from the sample are the most important quantitative measurements made in the total

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Past and Present Officers (98a41245-1d5a-47dd-9216-b076ed67b3a1)

    David THOMAS 1871 R. W. RAYMOND 1872-1874 A. L. HOLLEY 1875 ABRAM S. HEWITT 1876 T. STERRY HURT 1877 ECKLEY B. COKE 1878-1879 WILLIAM P.SHINN 1880 WILLIAM METCALF 1881 RICHARD P. ROTHWELL 18

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Improved Bessemer Plant

    By John B. Pearse

    THE works heretofore used in carrying out the Bessemer process have been constructed substantially as follows : The whole works or plant has been divided into three parts. 1. The division in which the

    Jan 1, 1876

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    Variables In Fracture Energy And Toughness Testing Of Rock

    By Christopher C. Barton

    Each variable known to affect laboratory measurement of fracture-energy and fracture-toughness is reviewed. Specific examples are cited where each of the variables have been isolated.

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Self-Potential Anomalies Due to Subsurface Water Flow at Garimenapenta, Madras State, India

    By M. B. Ramachandra Rao

    THE occurrence of copper ores at Garimenapenta, 14° 59 min 30 sec N Lat., 79° 33 min 10 sec E Long., in Nellore district, Madras State, India, has been examined and investigated on numerous occasions

    Jan 4, 1953

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    New York September, 1890 Paper - Cast-Iron Tools for Cutting Metals

    By Oberlin Smith

    The use of cast-iron tools, with chilled cutting-edges, for lathes, planers, boring-mills, etc., is not, as Gar as I can learn, very extensive in the United States, or perhaps in England and other par

    Jan 1, 1891

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    Radial Layout for Increased Treatment Plant Productivity (117cf31f-6cf9-453e-9c20-4eecbd56d11a)

    By I. R. M. Chaston

    Radial layout’s guiding principle is the grouping under one roof of the operating processes which require continuous supervision. Separate treatment sections are isolated by outside stockpiles fed wi

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Roanoke, Va. Paper - The Geological Position of the Philadelphia Gneisses

    By C. H. Hitchcock

    Report C6 of the Second Geological Survey of Pennsylvania, by Charles E. Hall, describes the rocks of the Philadelphia belt, and sets forth conclusions widely different from those derived by others fr

    Jan 1, 1884

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    Pressure Leaching and Reduction at the Garfield Refinery

    By J. S. Mitchell

    Cobalt recovery from arsenical concentrates by pressure leaching and reduction involves special methods and operating problems. Principal steps in the process are auto-oxidation acid leaching under pr

    Nov 1, 1956

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    Grinding Mills as Conditioners in Sulphide Flotation

    By C. G. McLachlan

    Laboratory flotation tests carried out on massive sulphide ores may not be reproduced in plant practice, and when this occurs the discrepancy can be the result of differences between laboratory and pl

    Jan 4, 1951