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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Developments in New York during 1941By C. A. Hartinagel
During 1941, the total production of crude oil in New York state was 5,185,000 bbl. This represents a small increase over the average for the past five years. From 1921, when the annual production of
Jan 1, 1942
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Developments in New York during 1941By C. A. Hartinagel
During 1941, the total production of crude oil in New York state was 5,185,000 bbl. This represents a small increase over the average for the past five years. From 1921, when the annual production of
Jan 1, 1942
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Drilling and Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - The Use of Barium Hydroxide in Drilling MudsBy R. A. Generes, H. C. H. Darley
Laboratory tests showed that at elevated temperatures a reaction takes place between all metal hydroxides and clay muds, which results in a thickening or solidifying of the mud, the extent of which de
Jan 1, 1957
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Metal Mining - Diamond Drilling Quartz-feldspar IntergrowthsBy L. C. Armstrong
Twice in the past two years and in two widely separated localities—ane near Williamsville, Mo., and the other in the Allard Lake district of Quebec— the Contract Drilling Division of the Longyear Comp
Jan 1, 1950
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Multiple Seam Mine DesignBy B. Ehgartner, M. Karmis, C. Haycocks
INTRODUCTION Interaction effects between mining operations developed on different levels of contiguously placed bedded deposits are a major problem in many parts of the United States. Efficient de
Jan 1, 1982
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Institute of Metals Division - The Vapor Pressure and Thermodynamic Activities of Zinc in Solid Alpha BrassesBy C. A. Siebert, O. S. Duffendack, A. W. Herbenar
IN metallurgical problems involving the study of equilibrium in binary systems, the ,existence of an additional vapor phase, due to the presence of a volatile component in the alloy, has often been ne
Jan 1, 1951
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Reservoir Engineering–General - The Effect of Oil Production Rate Upon Performance of Wells Producing from More Than One HorizonThe performance of a two-horizon depletion-type reservoir produced through combination wells is analyzed. By introducing some simplifying approximations, it has been possible to obtain formulas which
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Mining Cost Accounts of the Anaconda Copper Mining Co..By H. T. Van Ellis
(Butte Meeting, August, 1913.) THE following is a brief description of the cost accounts in effect at the. mines of the Anaconda Copper Mining Co. The accompanying chart, Table I., shows the distrib
Jan 6, 1913
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What Lies Ahead For The Gold, Silver, Uranium And Coal Industries?By Harry M. Conger
It is a pleasure for me to keynote this first Western Regional Minerals and Coal Conference here in the Black Hills of South Dakota. It is pleasing for two main reasons. First, Homestake Mining Compan
Jan 1, 1983
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Underground Excavation And SupportBy John J. Reed
This paper was prepared as a supplement to the general review by Dr. N. G. W. Cook. His analysis of the problem in terms of the strain energy involved in making the excavation is excellent. It will co
Jan 1, 1967
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Statistical Analysis of the Relationship Between Recovery and Characteristics of Well CoresBy R. W. Brauchli
During the last few years the compila-tion of formation logs from rotary well cuttings has become common practice among petroleum geologists. This meth-od has undoubtedly furnished a great amount of i
Jan 1, 1933
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Endowment Funds (40c8f9a2-4f07-433c-8a14-72794d538015)The regular activities of the Institute are financed mainly by income derived from members' dues, from advertising in MINING AND METALLURGY, and from the sale of publications to the public. In ad
Jan 1, 1944
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Regional Characteristics of Porphyry Copper Deposits of South America (8cba2a1f-a1ff-4636-8eb7-2f33a320db52)By V. F. Hollister
Although it is apparent that porphyry copper deposits may have formed in the Andean orogen from Permian time onward, commercial deposits thus far developed appear to have Cenozoic ages only. Following
Jan 1, 1975
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Amorphous Cement And The Formation Of Ferrite In The Light Of X-Ray EvidenceBy Francis Foley
FROM the point of view of the metallographist, the adaptation of x-rays to the study of the crystal structure of metals is of the greatest importance. While one may hardly consider the findings result
Jan 10, 1925
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New York Paper - The Metallurgical Value of the Lignites of the Far WestBy A. Eilers
NO one who has visited our Western mining districts, and studied the economical part of the beneficiation of the ores occurring all over that vast extent of country, can underrate the high importance
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Coal - A Study of the Precision of Coal Sampling, Sample Preparation and AnalysisBy S. J. Aresco, A. A. Orning
This paper presents a scheme for determination of precision for the various steps in coal sampling, sample preparation, and analysis. It also gives resulting data on 100 American coals from various co
Jan 1, 1965
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Correction of Estimates of Mine-Model Block Grades at Cyprus Pima MineBy Donald R. Williamson
Ore estimation at Cyprus Pima mine begins with estimating average copper grades for mine model blocks. Accuracy of the estimates has been checked four times in the last several years by comparing the
Jan 1, 1980
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New York Paper - Iron-Ores of the Potsdam Formation in the Valley of VirginiaBy Charles Catlett
Some years ago the writer was struck by what might be called the remarkable vitality of the Virginia furnaces during the panic of 1893; and attention was called to the fact in the American Manufacture
Jan 1, 1900
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Kaolin Production and Treatment in the SouthBy Paul M. Tyler
YEAR after year, the kaolin industry of the United States has been setting new production records and making better products. High-grade paper, pottery, and rubber clays are produced in this country m
Jan 6, 1950
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Byproduct Uranium Recovered With New Ion Exchange TechniquesBy D. R. George, J. R. Ross, J. D. Prater
In the United States nearly 200,000 tons of copper per year are being produced, by leaching waste rock and oxidized copper ore with dilute sulfuric acid-ferric sulfate solutions and precipitating the
Jan 1, 1968