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    The Iron-Tungsten System

    By W. P. Sykes

    IN CONNECTION with a study of tungsten steels, Honda and Murakami1 reported an investigation of the system iron-tungsten. This report included a tentative equilibrium diagram, photomicrographs of vari

    Jan 2, 1926

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    Chertification in the Tri-State (Oklahoma-Kansas-Missouri) Mining District

    By George Fowler

    THE history of the production of sulfur from salt domes in Louisiana and Texas originated with the operations of the Union Sulphur Co. at Sulphur, La., followed by the Freeport Sulphur Co. at Bryanmou

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Flaky And Woody Fractures In Nickel-Steel Gun Forgings

    By Charles Clayton

    IN connection with certain coöperative work carried on between the Ordnance Department of the U. S. Army, the U. S. Bureau of Mines, and the U. S. Geological Survey during the year 1918, it was the wr

    Jan 2, 1919

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    Preparation At The Face (41532dd9-63a8-4a88-8e0a-1a1df56c66da)

    By M. H. Forester, John D. Cooner

    ALTHOUGH the unmined anthracite will last for approximately 150 years, most of the thicker and cleaner coal beds have been almost entirely first-mined and pretty well robbed, leaving much of the prese

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Study Of Lined And Unlined Cavities In Biaxially Loaded Rock

    By R. E. Rowlands, I. M. Daniel

    An experimental study is discussed of the state of strain, deformation and fracture around lined and unlined cylindrical cavities in rock under biaxial compressive static loading. The specimens were l

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Book V

    By Herbert Clark Hoover, Lou Henry Hoover

    IN the last book I have explained the methods of delimiting- the meers along each kind of vein, and the duties of mine officials. In this book1 I will in like manner explain the principles of undergro

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Washington D.C. Paper - Iron and Steel considered as Structural Materials – A Discussion, Papers and Remarks by (35ece10a-4fd1-49da-9f09-68052f06928d)

    By O. Chanute

    In discussion of Mr. Macdonald's paper, I can say little more thau to add t~ the general acknowledgments of iguorae, and like several of the gentlemen who have preceded me, make one of those conf

    Jan 1, 1882

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    Toughness And Fracture Of Hardened Steels

    By Marcus A. Grossman

    THE institute has established this lectureship to honor the memory of a great American metallurgist, one whose fame has continued long after his passing. As one scientist recently stated it," All meta

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Timbered Stopes

    The term "timbered stope" is here meant to denote stopes in which timbering is the predominant feature of the mining method. Stopes with stull sets, as in the Hecla mine, are types of timbered stopes;

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Atlantic City Paper - Notes on the Physics of Cast-Iron

    By Richard Moldenke

    In crowding the recent mass of work on the physics of cast-iron into the compass of a short review, I cannot do better than to follow the lines of Mr. W. R. Webster's suggestion, made at the Flor

    Jan 1, 1905

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    Safety Practices of the Koppers Coal Company

    By L. C. Campbell

    THE purpose of any accident-prevention program is the curtailment or entire elimination of injuries and fatalities. It is a job that is never finished in the coal-mining industry. Day by day, on shift

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Mining Schools of the Future

    F A. THOMSON, president of the Montana School of Mines, gave an interesting talk on mining schools of the past, present and his ideas of the future before a recent meeting of the Montana Section of th

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Shot-firing in Bituminous Mines

    By M. D. Cooper

    FOr the purpose of obtaining some first-hand data in regard to the shooting clown of coal in bituminous 'nines, it was the writer's good fortune to be employed as a shot-firer for almost one

    Jan 1, 1917

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    Positions Vacant (8fb7c2ab-b63f-4bc9-98cd-31bf9f2cee9e)

    Draftsman and transitman for coal mine work in Middle West. Salary $125 per month. No. 277. Men capable of taking charge and superintending the construction of plants. No. 331. Position for mining e

    Jan 8, 1918

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    The Institute Forum. (06dff2a2-3902-41c2-b9e7-0c5a2202c18e)

    MR. CHARLES F. RAND, President, BUTTE, MONT., APR. 29, 1913. American Institute of Mining Engineers. Dear Sir: In conversation here with Mr. Sales, who is much interested in the work of the Commit

    Jan 5, 1913

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    Tunnel And Shaft Conference Spotlights Wider Acceptance Of Boring Methods

    By John V. Beall

    What progress has been made in rapid excavation of tunnels and shafts? Where do we go from here? To get some answers to these questions was the reason that 500 tunnel men-contractors, geologists, prof

    Jan 7, 1968

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    Institute of Metals Division - Formation of Sigma Phase and Its Effect on the Workability of Mo-Re Alloys (TN)

    By C. Feng, P. Levesque

    HE addition of rhenium to molybdenum is known to produce alloys with good workability.' Lawley and Maddin found that the critical stress for twinning in this system was lowered by the addition of

    Jan 1, 1962

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    A Fragmentation Experiment For In Situ Extraction

    By Dennis V. D’Andrea, Robert C. Steckley, William C. Larson, Richard A. Dick

    A fragmentation experiment was performed in cooperation with Duval Corporation in a porphyry copper molybdenum deposit near the Sierrita pit south of Tucson, Ariz. A 10-hole test blast was detonated t

    Jan 1, 1974

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    Antipollution Focuses Liquid-Solid Separation On Clarifying, Filtering

    By C. S. Simons

    Manufacturers of filtering, thickening or clarifying equipment, have been active in developing machines to meet increasingly rigid operator requirements, and the innovations resulting from this effort

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Predicting The Circulation Rate In Pachuca Tanks With Full Height Draft Tubes

    By N. N. Clark

    Pachuca tanks are used widely as reactors for treating gold slimes, and for alumina digestion and uranium leaching. In some designs, slurry mixing in the tank is achieved by introducing air at the bas

    Jan 1, 1985