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  • AIME
    Previewing the Ninth World Mining Congress

    Dusseldorf, West Germany, will serve as the host city for the Ninth \World Mining Congress during the week of May 24, 1976. An estimated 2500 members of the world mining community from both management

    Jan 4, 1976

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    Health Hazard From Dust In The Mines And Allied Industries Of The United States-Initial Survey Of The Extent And Severity (424042fb-e64a-43bb-bb92-f1bb82b9f087)

    By M. Van Siclen

    THE outstanding fact in connection with dust disease in the United States at present is the growing recognition of its seriousness by state officials and by the more progressive operators of mining, m

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Papers - Notes on Etching and Microscopical Identification of the Phases Present in the Copper-zinc System

    By J. L. Rodda

    A large amount of time has been devoted to the microscopical study of the copper-zinc alloys, emphasis naturally being placed upon the commercially important alloys of the system. Suitable methods are

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Establishing The Value Of Mineral Properties

    By Bleeker L. Wheeler

    Potential, not past earnings form the basis of valuation. Markets, taxes, transportation and numerous other factors are also of prime importance.

    Jan 7, 1951

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    Surface Subsidence at the Henderson Mine

    By David Firewick, Daniel Stewart, Richard Rein

    Panel caving of the Henderson orebody began in August, 1976. Fifty months later, on September 10, 1980, the cave zone appeared on surface as a steep-walled cavity positioned directly above the initial

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AIME
    Pittsburgh Paper - The Heine Safety-Boiler

    By E. D. Meier

    SINCE Dr. St. Albans, in 1840, began to build successful watertube boilers—some of which are still in use—the gravity-return water-tube boiler has been built in many forms, more or less familiar to al

    Jan 1, 1886

  • AIME
    Geophysical Work in the Oil Fields

    By Paul Weaver

    DURING 1932 the amount of geophysical surveying carried out as a part of oil-field development in¬creased, particularly in the Gulf Coast of Texas and Louisiana. Here the most intensive geophysical ac

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Bethlehem Paper - Notes on the Geology of the Tilly Foster Ore-Body, Putnam County, N. Y

    By Ferdinand S. Ruttmann

    The Tilly Foster iron-mine is situated in the southeastern part of Putnam County, New York, about fifty miles north of New York City, on the line of the New York City and Northern Railroad. There a

    Jan 1, 1887

  • AIME
    Flotation And The Park-Utah Mine

    By Paul Hunt

    UP TO June, 1923, the Park-Utah mine had shipped about 94,000 tons of a direct-smelting ore of a gross value of $4,200,000, or about $45. a ton. These values were in gold and silver only, although the

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AIME
    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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    Mexican Paper - The Geographic and Geologic Features, and their Relation to the Mineral Products, of Mexico

    By Robert T. Hill

    PHYSIOGRAPHICALLY, Mexico provinces, which are, in a manner, distinct economic areas. These may be denominated, (1) the Gulf coastal plain; (2) the Cordilleran plateau; (3) the Sonoran, and (4) the Te

    Jan 1, 1902

  • AIME
    The Airplane In Surveying And Mapping

    The airplane, while not a product of the war, owes its present very prominent place to the war; if it had not been for the war its development would have been retarded many years. War planes were made

    Jan 6, 1919

  • AIME
    The "Electric Ear," a Device for Automatically Controlling the Operation of Grinding Mills by Their Sound

    By Harlowe Hardinge

    THE sound made by ball, pebble and rod mills has long been used by the operator as the "telltale" of their operation. The nature of this sound depends upon local conditions and the type of mill used.

    Jan 1, 1939

  • AIME
    Meeting of the Board of Directors

    Twelve Directors, the Secretary, and ten guests were present. It was unanimously resolved that the sense of this body is that the name of the Institute should be changed to American Institute of Mini

    Jan 7, 1918

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    Washington Survey - Policies In The Making

    By Freeman Bishop

    Before Capitol Hill hearings, primary metal producers are often called "concentrated industries" because there are relatively few companies in each category and most of them are large corporations. Ca

    Jan 1, 1970

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    PART VI - Papers - Low Strain Rate, High Strain Fatigue of Aluminum as a Function of Temperature

    By Nicholas J. Grant, Joseph T. Blucher

    High-purity aluminum and an Al-10 pet Zn alloy zvere tested in axial fatigue from 80" to 900oF, at struzn vales of 5 and 150 pct per min, at a strain amplitude of 1 pcl. Cycles to failure were recorde

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Dilute Transition Element Additions on the Recrystallization of Iron

    By B. S. Blakeney, E. P. Abrahamson II

    The effect of the transition elements in binary solid-solution additions upon the recrystallization temperature of iron has been investigated. All these elements immediately raised the temperature, th

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Relationship Between the Boundary Area and Hardness of Recrystallized Cartridge Brass

    By W. J. Babyak, F. N. Rhines

    It has long been supposed that, regardless of the mechanism by which grain boundaries increase the hardness of a ductile metal, the effect should be linearly proportional to the grain boundary area. A

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Concerning The Small Art Of Casting.

    LET us return and follow our first intention of discussing the art of melting. Since I have demonstrated to you how large works are made, you may have thought that the way to the small ones was also o

    Jan 1, 1942

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    The Specific Gravity of Certain Leads

    By Charles P. Williams

    THE determinations of the specific gravities of a number of samples of lead produced in Missouri, which form the subject of this note, were undertaken with the view of ascertaining if any approximatio

    Jan 1, 1877