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  • AIME
    The Situation in the Coal-Mining Industry

    By Edwin Ludlow

    To THE members of the American Institute of Mining and? Metallurgical Engineers who were fortunate enough to be able to attend the Fiftieth Anniversary at Wilkes-Barre, it was brought home that commer

    Jan 1, 1921

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    Magnetic Measurements on Auriferous Veins in Brazil

    By Mark Malamphy

    DURING colonial times, Brazil was famous for the richness of her alluvial gold deposits. Paul Ferrand has estimated that the gold produced during the period from 1700 to 1820 was the equivalent of som

    Jan 1, 1934

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    On-Line Use Of Computers In Geophysical

    By J. R. Sturgul, J. C. Wynn

    Computers and computer applications in geophysics are fairly recent innovations. The area of data handling is one that has found many immediate applications. Initially, the use of computers involved i

    Jan 10, 1973

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    A Slide In Cretaceous Bedrock Devon, Alberta

    By K. D. Eigenbrod

    A case history is presented of a landslide that occurred adjacent to a highway in the valley of the North Saskatchewan River, about 12 miles upstream of Edmonton, Alberta. The slide took place in the

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Production - Domestic - Natural Gas in Northwest Arkansas

    By Alec M. Crowell, Thomas D. Bailey

    Although natural gas was first discovered in Northwest Arkansas in 1887, . near Fort Smith, Sebastian County, the literature contains very little information on the region, which is separated distinct

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Production - Domestic - Natural Gas in Northwest Arkansas

    By Thomas D. Bailey, Alec M. Crowell

    Although natural gas was first discovered in Northwest Arkansas in 1887, . near Fort Smith, Sebastian County, the literature contains very little information on the region, which is separated distinct

    Jan 1, 1943

  • AIME
    The Boron-Oxygen Equilibrium In Liquid Iron

    By Gerhard Derge

    METALLURGISTS have used borax as a fluxing agent traditionally, but until recently elemental boron has played an insignificant role as an alloying element. Neither the metal nor its compounds have bee

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Biographical Notice - Died in Service - William Hague

    Lieutenant Gorman was born in Ottawa, Canada, in 1888, and after preliminary education at Ottawa University and the Ottawa Collegiate Institute, he graduated from McGill University in 1913, as a minin

    Jan 1, 1920

  • AIME
    Distribution of Silver in Base-metal Ores

    By Samuel Lasky

    THE writer has been interested in determining the mineralogic dis-tribution of silver in the base-metal ore of the Ground Hog mine of the Asarco Mining Co. in the Central mining district of New Mexico

    Jan 1, 1934

  • AIME
    Applications Of Potash In The Ceramic Industry

    By Nelson Taylor

    WITH the extensive deposits of potash minerals which have been dis-covered in the southwestern states, and their rapid development, a permanent. American supply of potassium compounds is now assured.

    Jan 1, 1936

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    In-Situ And Laboratory Strength Of Coal

    By Ripu Daman Lama

    The size of coal pillars in mines until recently has been determined by experience without being based upon scientific investigations. As a consequence, the size of pillars had invariably been larger

    Jan 1, 1971

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    Solid State Bonding In Iron Ore Pellets

    By Strathmore R. B. Cooke, Robert E. Brandt

    EARLIER work1,2 has shown that the strength developed by fired magnetite pellets containing silica or silicates is due to three separate effects. Two of these are associated with the formation of slag

    Jan 4, 1954

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    Concentrate Storage In A Platform-Lift Thickener

    By Malcolm V. Lowry

    At Balmat in northern New York State, the St. Joseph Lead Co.'s 2100-tpd zinc mining and milling operation is utilizing a unique thickener in conjunction with conventional crushing, grinding and

    Jan 5, 1966

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    Application of Seismic Surveys in Geochemical Exploration

    By Glenn C. Waterman

    The use of stream sediment and soil sampling as an aid in exploration has markedly increased in recent years as more and more attention has been directed to areas that are generally geologically favor

    Jan 7, 1975

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    Economic Aspects of Ground Water in Florida

    By V. T. Stringfield

    ONE of the earliest investigations of ground water in Florida was made in 1513 when Ponce de Leon arrived at St. Augustine in search of the Fountain of Youth. The history of the development of the wat

    Jan 6, 1951

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    Canadian Paper - Nitrogen in Steel (with Discussion)

    By C. Baldwin Sawyer

    During the last half century, much time has been devoted to investigations of the effect of nitrogen on the physical properties of steel, but in all discussions of results there is considerable doubt

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Canadian Paper - Nitrogen in Steel (with Discussion)

    By C. Baldwin Sawyer

    During the last half century, much time has been devoted to investigations of the effect of nitrogen on the physical properties of steel, but in all discussions of results there is considerable doubt

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Joint Engineering Society Activities in United States

    By AIME AIME

    IN RESPONSE to a request from the president- elect of the Institution of Civil Engineers of Great Britain, Mr. Calvin W. Rice, secretary of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, prepared a bri

    Jan 1, 1921

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    New York Paper - Electric Traction in Mines

    By Charles Legrand

    In many iron, coal and copper mines where large tonnages are known before starting operation and proper provisions can be made, the problems of electric traction by trolley locomotives are not very di

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Elimination of Waste in the Coal Industry

    By Edwin Ludlow

    IN CONSIDERING the waste in the coal industry, which is the title of this discussion, we must entirely eliminate the anthracite region. The demand for anthracite has been constantly increasing and the

    Jan 3, 1922