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  • AIME
    Drilling-Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Mechanism of Absorption of Lignosulfonates on Clay Suspension

    By F. W. Jessen, C. A. Johnson

    The effect of treatment with ferrochrome lignosul-fonate on both sodium and calcium bentonites has been examined. In the early stages of treatment it appears that some base exchange of iron and chromi

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    Estimating Mineral Inventories Or Reserves

    INTRODUCTION TO MINERAL INVENTORY The first explanations to be made must answer the questions: What is a mineral inventory, and how is a mineral inventory different from an ore reserve? The term mi

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Mining Engineering REPORTER (ddf9d58c-f8b5-4ebc-8161-62355ddfaa6e)

    • One effect of the British devaluation of the Pound Sterling, with its resultant lowering of the pay limit, was the addition of considerable tonnages of previously marginal ore in gold mining. Crown

    Jan 7, 1950

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    Technical Notes - Fluid Mapper Model Studies of Mobility Ratio

    By Rex E. Cheek, Donald E. Menzie

    The fluid mapper, a model relatively new to the petroleum industry, was used to study the effect of various mobility ratios on the areal sweepout efficiency for two typical spacing patterns. The exper

    Jan 1, 1956

  • AIME
    New York Paper - The North Staffordshire Coal and Iron District

    By William Hamilton Merritt

    In this paper, which I have the honor to submit to the Institute, it is my intention to treat especially of that part of the North Staffordshire field which converges to a long tongue in the neighborh

    Jan 1, 1880

  • AIME
    Institute of Metals Division - A New High-Temperature Form of the Intermetallic Compound CO3V (TN)

    By E. T. Peters, L. E. Tanner

    In the course of a study concerned with the rnechanical behavior of the intermetallic compound CO3V, both structural observations and anomalous electrical-resistivity behavior indicated the presence o

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Papers - - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas in Missouri in 1935

    By Frank C. Green

    Drilling for oil and gas in Missouri in 1935 was mostly confined to proven areas, but was marked by the completion of one of the largest oil wells, 53 bbl., and one of the largest gas wells, 2,000,000

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Papers - - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas in Missouri in 1935

    By Frank C. Green

    Drilling for oil and gas in Missouri in 1935 was mostly confined to proven areas, but was marked by the completion of one of the largest oil wells, 53 bbl., and one of the largest gas wells, 2,000,000

    Jan 1, 1936

  • AIME
    San Francisco Paper - Gasoline from “Synthetic” Crude Oil (continuation of Discussion)

    By Walter O. Snelling

    Continuation of the discussion of the paper of WaltER o. SnelLIng, presented at the New York and San Francisco meetings, February and September, 1915, respectively, and printed in Bulletin No. 100, Ap

    Jan 1, 1916

  • AIME
    The North Staffordshire Coal and Iron District

    By Wm. Hamilton Merritt

    IN this paper, which I have the honor to submit to the Institute, it is my intention to treat especially of that part of the North Staffordshire field which converges to a long tongue in the neighborh

    Jan 1, 1880

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    Blast Furnace and Raw Materials - Some Physical Characteristics of By-product Coke for Blast Furnaces (Metals Technology, December 1942)

    By Michael Perch, Charles C. Russell

    Nearly 7 5 per cent of the total coke production in the United States in 1940 was consumed in blast furnaces. In 1939 the percentage was 69.9, and in 1938 it was 61.3. To produce a net ton of pig iron

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Blast Furnace and Raw Materials - Some Physical Characteristics of By-product Coke for Blast Furnaces (Metals Technology, December 1942)

    By Michael Perch, Charles C. Russell

    Nearly 7 5 per cent of the total coke production in the United States in 1940 was consumed in blast furnaces. In 1939 the percentage was 69.9, and in 1938 it was 61.3. To produce a net ton of pig iron

    Jan 1, 1943

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    The Fire-Clays and Associated Plastic Clays, Kaolins, Feldspars, and Fire-Sands Of New Jersey. - Their Geographical Distribution and Geological Occur¬rence. - From the Work of the Geological Survey of New Jersey.

    By J. C. Prof. Smock

    (Read at the Philadelphia Meeting, February, 1878.) THE fire-clays of New Jersey belong in two geological ages, the cretaceous and quaternary, or post-tertiary. Three very small deposits of plastic

    Jan 1, 1878

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    Cross-Borehole Fracture Mapping Using Electromagnetic Geotomography

    By F. J. Deadrick, A. L. Ramirez, R. J. Lytle

    This article describes the evaluation of a new geophysical technique used to map fractures between boreholes: electromagnetic geotomography used in conjunction with salt water tracers. An experiment h

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Mining Engineering REPORTER (2e2c65b3-8bf8-47c3-b533-a91a5ebe154c)

    • A new curriculum for combined liberal arts-engineering education has been announced by 6 middle western colleges. The plan involves three years of ;study at one of the 5 liberal arts colleges and tw

    Jan 8, 1950

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    Papers - Blast Furnace and Raw Materials - Correlations of Some Coke Properties with Blast-furnace Operation (T.P. 1402)

    By Hjalmar W. Johnson

    It has long been accepted that blastfurnace practice varies to some degree with the coke used. While the qualities desirablc in iron have been known for some time, the qualities in coke that produce s

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Papers - Blast Furnace and Raw Materials - Correlations of Some Coke Properties with Blast-furnace Operation (T.P. 1402)

    By Hjalmar W. Johnson

    It has long been accepted that blastfurnace practice varies to some degree with the coke used. While the qualities desirablc in iron have been known for some time, the qualities in coke that produce s

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Centrifugal Fans and Their Use in Bleeder Applications

    By David W. Kennedy, Stephen P. Harrison

    In the past few years, a new system has been developed for ventilating longwall panels in some gassy coal mines in the Northern West Virginia area. This system utilizes a five or six foot diameter air

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Reservoir Engineering – General - The Fry In Situ Combustion Test-Field Operations

    By R. G. Jones, W. L. Kinney, R. E. Schilson, R. S. Wilson, G. A. Clark, H. Suralo

    This paper describes the field opeturluns at the Fry in situ combustion project in Crawford County, 111. Field operations may be divided into three phases—-preliminary engineering studies of 1960 and

    Jan 1, 1966

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    Climax Molybdenum Company - Climax, Colorado

    Molybdenum was first discovered on the Continental Divide in Colorado in 19 11; and in 1918 two companies, one of which was the Climax Molybdenum 250 stpd operation, were producing. In 1919 both mines

    Jan 1, 1978