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  • AIME
    Section Delegates Enliven Director's Dinner

    By AIME AIME

    SECTION DELEGATES were given an opportunity to see how the machinery of Institute administration functions, on Tuesday evening, Feb. 16, when they were the' guests at the regular monthly meeting

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Federal Mining Act of 1872 and the Problems of Its Amendment

    By ARCHIBALD DOUGLAS

    AT various times during the past quarter century proposals have been made that the basic Federal mining law of 1872 be repealed or amended, and that in its place a new and simpler law be enacted to pr

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Equilibrium Relationships In The Extraction Of Metals From Ammoniacal Solution With Low Rank Coals

    By G. V. Cullen, N. G. Siviour

    It has previously been reported that metal loadings of up to 6.8 m. eq/g. of dry coal can be obtained by contacting brown coal or lignite with ammoniacal solutions of ammine forming metals. Applic

    Jan 1, 1981

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    New Coal Division

    By AIME AIME

    THE coal classification session* on Monday morning, Feb. 17, was opened by a paper by M. R. Campbell, entitled "Natural Groups of Coal and Allied Fuels," in which he pointed out, by means of graphical

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Stoping in the Calumet and Arizona Mines, Bisbee, Ariz

    CLARENCE M. HAIGHT, Franklin, N., J. (communication to the Secretary*).-In that hart of Mr. Wilson's paper describing the Gilman cut-and-fill system, a few features do not appear to be fully expl

    Jan 5, 1917

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    Soviet Mining Machinery Shown At New York Exhibition

    Scores of visitors who had never in their lives seen a piece of rough-and-ready mining machinery flocked around the display of Russian equipment presented as part of the Soviet Exhibition at New York&

    Jan 9, 1959

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    Personal (ebfd7f8d-6b80-4700-ba00-4a4431c6564f)

    (Members are urged to send in for this column any notes of interest concerning themselves or their fellow-members.) Members and guests who registered at Institute headquarters during February: Pa

    Jan 3, 1914

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    John M. Boutwell - A New Director of the Institute

    By AIME AIME

    MINING geology has been at once the vocation and avocation of John M. Boutwell, newly elected Director of the Institute representing Utah and Colorado. Geologists were looked at askance by most of the

    Jan 1, 1937

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    J. B. Morrow - Chairman, Coal Division, A.I.M.E.

    By J. B. Morrow

    AMONG the most notable of Canada's many contributions to the personnel of the mining industry in the United States is J. B. Morrow, born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, April 9, 1886. Soon after complet

    Jan 1, 1937

  • AIME
    Nicaro Nickel's New Cuban Plant Begins Production

    By AIME AIME

    PRODUCTION of nickel in Cuba, a new source of this metal, has been started by the Nicaro Nickel Co., subsidiary of the Freeport Sulphur Co. Construction of the Nicaro plant in Oriente Province, Cuba,

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Iron And Steel Producers

    By WALTER CARROLL

    Between cross currents of economic factors and international expediencies the iron and steel industry in 1948 made an outstanding contribution to the general economic picture. Were it not for an unfor

    Jan 1, 1949

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    The Toronto Meeting

    By AIME AIME

    As already announced, the XCIIId meeting of the Institute will be held at Toronto, beginning July 23, 1907. Hotel Headquarters will be at the King Edward Hotel, in which also the sessions will be held

    Jul 1, 1907

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    Hallan N. Marsh - Chairman, Petroleum Division

    By AIME AIME

    THE world was not quite ready for Hal Marsh when he emerged from the California Institute of Technology in 1922 with a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering, so, finding no promising jo

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Members, Associates and Junior Members (a1b7258b-681d-4817-9623-656d3af0062e)

    ?Aaronson, Alfred E , Oil Producer, Pres, Tuloma Oil Co Tulsa, Okla '18 ||Abad, Leopoldo F , College of Mm , Univ of California Berkeley, Cal '23 ||Abadilla, Quirico A , Geol Dept, Cia Me

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Salt Lake Paper - Methods and Economies in Mining

    By Carl A. Allen

    Page Introduction................... 367 FactoRs Affecting the Choice of Method......... 367 Review of Stoping Methods.............. 368 Underhand Stoping................ 368 Overhand Stoping....

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Butte Paper - The Coal Fields of Montana

    By Eugene Stebinger

    PAGE Introduction.............. 890 Position oF Montana in the Western Coal Province*..... 890 Montana's Total Coal Tonnage.........891 THe Coal-BearINg Formations,........891 General Stateme

    Jan 1, 1914

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    Institute of Metals Division - Titanium-Molybdenum-Oxygen System

    By Paul A. Farrar, Louis P. Stone, Harold Margolin

    The Ti-Mo-0 system was investigated in the region 0 to 45 wt pet Mo and 0 to 10 wt pet 0, from 600° to 1400°C. Solidus data are also presented. Isothermal sections at 700°, 900°, 1100°, and 1300°C, an

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Numerical Assessment of the Influence of Anisotropy on Steeply Dipping VCR Stopes

    By W. G. Pariseau, C. H. Schmuck, Fei Duan

    The Homestake Mine is located in steeply dipping Precambrian metasediaents, an environment common to a number of world class ore bodies. Development of a pronounced plane of schistosity raises a quest

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Widening Use of Geophysics In Geology Observed

    By Sherwin F. Kelly

    NEW trend in geophysics has been uncovered in these depression years, made evident through the thinning cloak of commercial activity, which, in better times, would have completely obscured it. I refer

    Jan 1, 1935

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    Nonferrous Metals Emergency Demands Force Rising Prices And Increased Mine Production

    By Simon D. Strauss

    Production and consumption of nonferrous metals in the United States during 1950 were at peak levels for the postwar period, as is shown in Tables I, II, and III. The trend of production was upward th

    Jan 2, 1951