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  • AIME
    Awards, AIME

    MAJOR AWARDS JAMES DOUGLAS GOLD MEDAL 1960-Augustus B Kinzel "For outstanding contributions and inspiring leadership in the field of electrolytic and electrothermic winning of nonferrous metals

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Physical Characters of Minerals

    By William E. Ford, Edward Salisbury Dana

    274. The PHYSICAL CHARACTERS of minerals fall under the following heads : I. Characters depending upon Cohesion and Elasticity - viz., cleavage, fracture, tenacity, hardness, elasticity, etc. 11.

    Jan 1, 1922

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    New York Paper - Heat Requirement and Gas Analysis at Cedar Point Furnace, Port Henry N.Y.

    By T. F. Witherbee

    The following calculation of heat requirement covers the working of the furnace from January 25th to February 14th, inclusive. A short time previous to the first date the furnace had been working rath

  • AIME
    Technical Lectures - Howe Memorial Lecture (279f5c95-9095-410b-b437-48cd92915760)

    HE Hose Memorial Lecture, in memory of Henry Marion Howe, Past President of the Institute, was authorized in April, 1923, as an annual address to be delivered by invitation under the auspices of the I

    Jan 1, 1946

  • AIME
    Meeting Of The Board Of Directors, Jan. 25, 1918

    W. R. Ingalls made an oral address on the subject of the 27th Engineers, and it was resolved that notice of the needs of the Association of the 27th Engineers be communicated to the members through th

    Jan 3, 1918

  • AIME
    Implementation Of Small Computers Within A Coal Company Environment

    By Dan A. Permenter

    This paper assesses some of the critical factors that must be considered and addressed in the implementation of small computer systems for technical applications within a coal company. Aspects of hard

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AIME
    Mining Engineering Reporter (bac77be2-47f9-4a95-a82b-677cac14a371)

    Geological Survey topographic mapping parties started initial operations in the 1953 Alaskan mapping program. One area to be covered is 17,000 sq miles in the Kantishna River, Melozitna, Tanana Fairba

    Jan 7, 1953

  • AIME
    Predicting Cooling Requirements for Caving and Sub-Level Stoping in Hot Rock

    By A. Whillier

    Methods are given for estimating heat flows into mining excavations of various types, with an example to illustrate how the refrigeration requirements are then determined after allowing for the coolin

    Jan 1, 1981

  • AIME
    Welcoming Remarks by the Conference Chairman

    By J. B. Caine

    This year we are extending our educational experiment of last year to new fields. The subject to be discussed at the educa¬tional meeting Saturday morning has nothing to do with melting or metallurgy,

    Jan 1, 1947

  • AIME
    Production - Domestic - Texas - Oil and Gas in North Central Texas in 1936

    By H. W. Imholz

    This report covers most of the counties in North Central Texas in which oil is being produced in commercial quantities. The exceptions are McCulloch and Runnels, which were omitted because the product

    Jan 1, 1937

  • AIME
    Papers - - Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Germany during 1933

    By Walter Kauenhowen

    The production of crude oil in Germany during 1933 totaled about 1,669,521 bbl., a slight increase over the 1,608,558 bbl. produced in 1932. This is an extension of a yearly increase which has continu

    Jan 1, 1934

  • AIME
    Coming Events

    Oct. 3, AIME, National Open Hearth. Southern Ohio Section, Deshler-Wallick Hotel, Columbus. Ohio. Oct. 10, AIME, Eastern Section, National Open Hearth Steel Committee, Harwich Hotel, Philadelphia.

    Jan 1, 1952

  • AIME
    The Magnetometer As A Geological Instrument At Sudbury (cadea811-3f9b-4002-abc8-81cc006519a9)

    By McIntosh F. Galbraith

    This paper describes the use of the magnetometer, under geological direction, in exploration of the Sudbury nickel district. The writer's experience at Falconbridge has led him to the belief that

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Mining Engineering Reporter (ccafe269-ce71-4277-8f73-352e9f8f421f)

    M. A. Hanna is investigating a nickel prospect near Riddle, Ore. Drilling is under way and a prospect shaft is being put down to obtain samples for metallurgical test work. The deposit is favorably si

    Jan 6, 1951

  • AIME
    Troy Paper - Note on the Fire Creek coke of West Virginia

    By Fred P. Dewey

    In my paper on the porosity and specific gravity of coke, read at the Roanoke meeting, June, 1883, and published in this volnme, an analysis by Dr. henry Froehling is reported (p. 10 of the preliminar

    Jan 1, 1884

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    Dial Compass For Exploration

    By D. H. Yardley

    ENGINEERS and geologists find the magnetic compass unreliable in many mineral bearing areas because of local magnetic attraction. This is the case in the vicinity of many contact deposits, and particu

    Jan 3, 1954

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Mechanism of Surface Self-Diffusion on Metals (TN)

    By C. Ernest Birchenall

    TWO recent papers1,2 cite measurements of surface contour changes on copper which, when attributed to surface self-diffusion, can be interpreted to yield activation energies for surface self-diffusion

    Jan 1, 1963

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    The Drift Of Things (215e5543-82a6-4eda-9b1b-dfe731aeaa95)

    By John V. Beall

    New York was bathed in pale winter sunshine and, surprisingly, coatless weather. The time was the AIME Centennial and 100th Annual Meeting. From advance peeks into the fabulous schedule of events we w

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Climax Moly’s 30,000 TPD Henderson Mill is Off the Drawing Board

    By J. D. Vincent, Paul A. Weyler

    Climax Molybdenum's plan for the Henderson 30,000 tpd molybdenite plant didn't just happen. It slowly evolved over a period of 3% years. Many plants cannot afford similar delays, but the Hen

    Jan 5, 1972

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    Dual-Tube Rotary Drilling Proves Fast and Economical

    By Thomas E. Bruner

    With drilling costs playing a pivotal role in the economics of most mineral exploration programs, there has been a significant effort over the past decade to trim expenditures in this area. One result

    Jan 4, 1979