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Water Displacement in Oil and Gas SandsBy Roswell Johnson
ALL strata not yielding oil or gas in commercial quantities or a corresponding amount of water may be called dry in a wide sense. In petroleum geology,, however, we may exclude all sands of too low or
Jan 1, 1920
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Iron and Steel - Some Political Aspects of the World Manganese Situation (with Discussion)By C. K. Leith
ManGanese is one of the minerals which is principally consumed in countries other than origin. Nearly 85 per cent. of the world's production is used by the United States, England, Germany and Fra
Jan 1, 1927
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New Haven Paper - Coking in Bee-Hive Ovens with Reference to YieldBy Charles Catlett
My attention having been called several years ago to the possibility of increasing the yield of coke per ton of coal, as obtained in certain bee-hive ovens, I called the attention of the Institute to
Jan 1, 1903
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Ductile Tantalum And ColumbiumBy Clarence W. Balke
SMALL buttons of fused tantalum have been produced by arc fusion in a vacuum, by drawing an arc between sticks of pressed tantalum and a tantalum-faced water-cooled copper block. However, ingots of ap
Jan 1, 1938
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Oil Development In Ecuador During 1923By Joseph Sinclair
THE Republic of Ecuador is situated partly in the northern and partly in the southern hemisphere. The equatorial line passes about 11 miles north of Quito, and. divides the country into two almost equ
Jan 3, 1924
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Drilling The Cane Creek No. 2 ShaftBy K. J. Kutz, F. A. Nice
Drilling of the second shaft at Texas Gulf Sulphur Co.'s Cane Creek potash operation southwest of Moab, Utah, is perhaps the largest undertaking ever made by private industry in the field of rota
Jan 9, 1968
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Technical Notes - A Three Dimensional Derivation of the Gaudin Size Distribution EquationBy T. P. Meloy
Recently, Gilvarry1 has criticized the Gaudin-Meloy2 derivation of the size distribution equation for impact grinding. The criticism states that as the derivation stands it is good for only a long, th
Jan 1, 1963
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Die Castings And Their Application To The War Program -DiscussionJESSE L. JONES,* Pittsburgh, Pa. (written discussion?).-As the die-casting process is so very different in character from the process of making sand molds, it is often considered that entirely differe
Jan 4, 1919
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Remarks on the Waste in Coal MiningBy R. P. Rothwell
AT this our first meeting I beg to call the attention of the members of our Institute to what is certainly a question of the greatest possible importance to the industries we represent; and more parti
Jan 1, 1873
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Developments in the Carbonate Processing of Uranium OresBy F. A. Forward, J. Halpern
A new process for extracting uranium from ores with carbonate solutions is described. Leaching is carried out under oxygen pressure to ensure that all the uranium is converted to the soluble hexavalen
Jan 1, 1955
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Natural Gas Technology - A Method for Computing Pressure Behavior and Volume of Gas-Storage ReservoirsBy E. D. Glass, R. C. Hessing
The volume of gas in storage reservoirs may be compuled from estimates of hydrocarbon pore volume and gas density. However, both are dificult 10 estimate accurrately. Further, no adequate method has b
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Technical Notes - Mud Filtration at the Bottom of the BoreholeBy I. Havenaar
EXPERIMENTAL DATA In an article by C. K. Ferguson and J. A. Klotz,1 experiments on the filtration of drilling muds under borehole conditions are discussed. Experimental data on mud filtration throu
Jan 1, 1957
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Mineral Beneficiation - Contact Angles and Surface CoverageBy W. Philippoff, Donald E. Cadwell, S. R. B. Cooke
THE importance of contact angles in flotation has long been recognized, but little has been done to get quantitative relationships between the surface coverage of the mineral by the reagent, the lengt
Jan 1, 1953
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Mineral Beneficiation - Contact Angles and Surface CoverageBy S. R. B. Cooke, W. Philippoff, Donald E. Cadwell
THE importance of contact angles in flotation has long been recognized, but little has been done to get quantitative relationships between the surface coverage of the mineral by the reagent, the lengt
Jan 1, 1953
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Occupational OpportunitiesBy Nicholas T. Camicia
Coal is one of our oldest known commodities. Historic evidence indicates that this fossil-formed fuel was used in China and in Wales some 3000 to 4000 pears ago. Coal was discovered in North America i
Jan 1, 1973
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Mine Taxation in OntarioBy Hon. Charles McCrea
MINING taxation is a subject which bears definitely upon-the welfare of the mining indus-try. Every government must have a revenue but that revenue should be raised in such a way as to hamper as littl
Jan 10, 1923
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MeerschaumBy B. F. Buie
For over 200 years meerschaum has been a significant item of trade between the Near East and countries to the west. Best-known for its use in making smoking pipes and cigar and cigarette holders, it i
Jan 1, 1975
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Recent Developments in Coal Briquetting (ca31b0d7-9ef1-4604-b2cc-39deed4653cd)Discussion of the paper of CHARLES T. MALCOLMSON, presented at the New York meeting, February, 1915, and printed in Bulletin No. 98, February, 1915, pp. 271 to 289. E. W. PARKER, Washington, D. C.-Th
Jan 5, 1915
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Minerals Beneficiation - The Effect of Mill Speeds on Grinding CostsBy R. C. Ferguson, Harlowe Hardinge
Laboratory and plant data covering 12 different operations show that lower than "standard" ball mill speeds increase grinding efficiency. In the case of high pulp-level mills, the gain is so great tha
Jan 1, 1951
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Minerals Beneficiation - The Effect of Mill Speeds on Grinding CostsBy Harlowe Hardinge, R. C. Ferguson
Laboratory and plant data covering 12 different operations show that lower than "standard" ball mill speeds increase grinding efficiency. In the case of high pulp-level mills, the gain is so great tha
Jan 1, 1951