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Women?s Auxillary of the A.I.M.E.As already announced in the notice of the 114th (New York) Meeting of the Institute, the ladies present met and organized the Women's Auxiliary of the Institute. All ladies of the families of mem
Jan 4, 1917
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Caland Opens New Iron Ore Reserves with Hydraulic Slurry SystemBy Ta M. Li
Application of an hydraulic mining system to a troublesome overburden removal project has unlocked an estimated three million tons of ore reserves at Caland Ore Co., Ltd.'s open-pit iron operatio
Jan 10, 1976
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Increasing Interest Shown In Rock MechanicsBy N. E. Grosvenor
The study of rock mechanics is becoming more important each year and several groups are currently engaged in the study of rock mechanics instrumentation and techniques that can be used to determine ro
Jan 2, 1968
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On Development And Researches Of Marine Mineral Resources In JapanBy Toyohiko Hirota, Fukuo Itoh
Oil and natural gas aside, sea floor mineral resources currently being exploited in Japan are offshore sand and gravel and deep-sea manganese nodules. The mining of sand and gravel has already started
Jan 1, 1976
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Toronto Paper - Quantitative Field-Test for Magnesia in Cement-Rock and LimestoneBy Charles Catlett
The rapid development of the Portland-cement industry implies that the country is being very carefully searched for material suitable for its manufacture. Such material can be found at a great many pl
Jan 1, 1908
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Questions In Experimental Rock MechanicsBy Neville G. W. Cook
The ultimate goal in rock mechanics is to make quantitative predictions of the response of rock to changes. Measured and calculated values of changes in displacements or temperatures in the rock for s
Jan 1, 1982
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Pennsylvania Stows Refuse To Bolster Abandoned Coal MinesBy David R. Maneval, Ralph A. Lambert, H. B. Charmbury
Subsidence, although it may or may not be apparent on the surface, is an inevitable consequence of deep coal mining and a frequent cause of damage to surface structures. Efforts to prevent subsidence
Jan 4, 1967
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Mine Accident Cost Data Bases And Their ApplicationsBy Donald N. H. Chi, Henry E. Perlee
Accident cost data bases for all mining sectors covering the period 1975 through 1980 have been created on the PDP-11/70 and VAX-11/780 computers at the Bureau of Mines Pittsburgh Research Center. The
Jan 1, 1983
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Washington Survey - Mineral Issues In FluxBy Freeman Bishop
Copper production has been under Government scrutiny for many years because it's known as a concentrated industry which in turn creates what many economists label administrative prices. Neither o
Jan 1, 1970
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New York Paper - Supplementary Note on Blast-Furnace LinesBy Edward Walsh
The difficulty of securing for experimental research the actual conditions to be found in practice very frequently deters many from engaging in such work. Probably no metallurgical operation is more d
Jan 1, 1889
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Boston Paper - La Plata del Libano Mines. Department of Tolima. Republic of Colombia, South AmericaBy Willard Ide Pierce
The Department (formerly called State) of Tolima, which is beginning to attract considerable attention in this country on account of its mineral wealth, comprises an area of 18,415 square miles, lying
Jan 1, 1888
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Diesel Truck Haulage Through Inclined AditBy V. C. Allen
THE Tri-State Zinc, Inc., Galena, Ill., was confronted with the problem of securing ore from a deposit because the hoisting shaft was several thousand feet from the mill. The orebody is several thousa
Jan 6, 1951
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Spokane Paper - Conditions and Costs of Mining at the Braden Copper-Mines, ChileBy William Braden
This paper is presented in the hope that it will be instructive in view of the future large expansion of the mining industry in the west-coast countries of South America. There is a more or less ge
Jan 1, 1910
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Library (173634f6-ba9a-46a3-aa7e-43514dad247b)The. Library of the above-named Societies is open from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. except on holidays. It contains about 70,000 volumes and 90,000 pamphlets, including sets of technical periodicals and public
Jan 3, 1919
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Schuylkill Valley Paper - Note on the Occurrence of Grahamite in TexasBy E. T. Dumble
THE first specimens of this material which came under my notice, as found in the State of Texas, were sent to me by Mr. J. C. Melcher, of Fayette county, soon after the organization of the State Geolo
Jan 1, 1893
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Pit Limit Shell Generation – Hand MethodsBy Benjamin C. Koskiniemi
Introduction When evaluating any ore body, one of the first questions concerns the ore reserves. In the case of an open pit mine, this is not possible to answer reliably until the ultimate (final)
Jan 1, 1979
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Crystal Orientations Developed by Progressive Cold Rolling of an Alloyed ZincBy M. L. Fuller
THE fundamental mechanism of the deformation of zinc has been thoroughly described by several prominent investigators, particularly Mark, Polanyi, and Schmid,1 Mathewson and Phillips,2 and Schmid and
Jan 1, 1934
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Effect Of Temperature, Deformation, And Grain Size On The Mechanical Properties Of MetalsBy Zay Jeffries
A MORE complete interpretation of the amorphous theory in metals is given than has heretofore been offered. It is believed that Le Chatelier, Tammann, and Heyn, at present the ablest opponents of the
Jan 2, 1919
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Fighting Fire With Steam Shovels - A Unique Operation At The United VerdeBy Robert E. Tally
The ore reserves of the United Verde Copper Co. in 1907 were estimated at 4,500,000 tons, averaging about 7 per cent copper. Seventy-five per cent of this tonnage was confined to the so-called fire st
Jan 1, 1932
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In Memoriam (4d12d3fe-a99e-4936-b9a1-bfed25b03fb1)LIEUTENANT MARTIN F. BOWLES Martin F. Bowles, born Apr. 25, 1893, at Bonne Terre, Mo., and graduated from the Neodesha, Kans., High School, had finished all but one month of a four-year course in met
Jan 1, 1919