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Papers - - Production - Foreign - Petroleum in Austria, Hungary and Czechoslovakia in 1935By Walter M. Small
Austria produced approximately 800 cisterns of 10,000 kg. each (56,000 bbls.) of crude oil of a 0.9428 sp. gr. during 1935. Of this Gosting II well near Zistersdorf, owned by the Erdolproduktions-Gese
Jan 1, 1936
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Henry DeWitt Smith – An Interview by Henry CarlisleCarlisle: This is August 1960 and I am sitting across the table from Henry DeWitt Smith. We both took the mining course at Yale the same year; and here we are, over fifty years later, at Nantucket Isl
Jan 11, 1963
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Further Discussion on Use of Bumper Subs When Drilling From Floating VesselsBy C. E. Murphey
C. E. Murphey, Jr., has presented a relevant, simplified comparison of drill string response when drilling with and without bumper subs. His point that drilling without bumper subs gives conditions fu
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Gas Caps, Their Determination and SignificanceBy P. P. Gregory
NATURAL petroleum gas occurring in the oil-bearing reservoirs is found to exist either as free gas associated with the oil and/or in solution in the oil. In some virgin fields practically no free gas
Jan 1, 1938
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Joint Activities (f86ac3aa-e2be-4a9c-967c-81cbd69fd0d7)'The Institute conducts jointly with the American Society of Civil Engineers, American Society of Mechanical Engineers and American Institute of Electrical Engineers, certain activities as listed
Jan 1, 1932
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The 2,000-Ton Leaching Plant at Anaconda (dc55df8d-7ea1-46db-800d-53ad6f27ff59)By Frederick Laist
F. N. FLYNN, Clifton, Ariz.-I would like to ask Mr. Mathewson what percentage of his leaching liquor is wasted at this time? It has a bearing on the question in connection with the New Cornelia, and I
Jan 12, 1916
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Improved Drilling And Production Methods In The Gulf Coast FieldsBy J. H. Russell
THE great number of wells being drilled in the Gulf Coast creates a great demand for and an opportunity to improve the methods of drilling wells and of producing oil from them. Some improvements have
Jan 11, 1926
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Dewatering Of Fine Particle Mining Wastes Using Polyethylene Oxide FlocculantBy B. J. Scheiner, A. G. Smelley
The Bureau of Mines, US Department of the Interior, is conducting research on a dewatering technique for fine particles generated during the mineral beneficiation process that will recover a portion o
Jan 1, 1985
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New York Meeting (b05455dc-8242-4bb9-99a6-f3254759a525)The 116th Meeting of the Institute is being held in New York as this Bulletin goes to press. A full account of the proceedings, together with a report of the discussion of technical papers, will be pr
Jan 3, 1918
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Accepting Responsibility - Something Any Successful Engineer Must LearnBy W. H. Bassett
One of the difficulties for many young engineers is the acceptance of responsibility. Even though they start as assistants to older men, they hesitate to offer positive opinions. They often make repor
Jan 1, 1932
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Reduction in Fuel and Power Consumption in a Traveling Grate Pelletizing Furnace Through Computer ControlBy R. C. Corson
Modern microprocessor systems make it possible to use several variables to anticipate changes in the process and to react with responses before upsets can be magnified by the process or by control act
Jan 1, 1984
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Dissolved Tin on the Lattice Parameter of CopperBy A. F. Andresen
IN the course of another investigation the lattice parameters were determined for a series of compositions of tin in copper. Ten-gram samples of the alloys were made from spectroscopically pure tin an
Jan 1, 1959
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Optimum Control Of The Number Of Active Wells In Multilayer Gas Fields When Several Layers Are Exploited Through One WellBy M. T. Abasov
Among a host of challenges dictated by the explosively developing scientific and technical revolution, the improvement of control and management is one of the most essential problems. This problem is
Jan 1, 1977
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A New Era for Mineral ProcessingBy D. W. Fuerstenau
The United States is rapidly approaching an acute shortage of minerals. According to some observers, this situation may even be more severe than the energy crisis because the US consumes nearly 30% of
Jan 11, 1975
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Pilot Plant Investigations Of High Temperature Cementation Of Copper On IronBy John G. Reid
Subsequent to extensive laboratory testing, a pilot plant was constructed to further evaluate the process for high temperature copper cementation on iron in continuous operation. The plant was designe
Jan 1, 1976
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Semi -Automatic Hoist At Copper Queen Proves Safe And EconomicalBy A. E. Himebaugh
A SEMI-AUTOMATIC hoist has been installed at the 2966 station of the Copper Queen mine, since neither the bulk of supplies handled nor the number of men engaged in developing the 3100 level justifies
Jan 5, 1958
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Publication NotesINDEX TO TRANSACTIONS After a delay of many months, which is very much regretted, but which, it is hoped, will be one means of insuring a volume of accuracy where accuracy is very important, the Inst
Jan 7, 1918
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Chicago Paper - Tunnel Driving at Copper Mountain, B. C.By Oscar Lachmund
During the driving of the main haulage level at the Copper Mountain mines of the Canada Copper Corpn., Ltd., near Princeton, B. C., some very rapid driving was done, though no claim for a world's
Jan 1, 1920
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Designing For Tailing Disposal In The SouthwestBy E. V. Given
Designing a tailing dam is a major step toward fully integrated mill operation. In the case of large concentrators considerable planning is necessary, and the site of the tailing disposal area may ver
Jan 7, 1959
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Mathematics of Mine Sampling VII: The Contradictory Spherical Semivariogram ModelBy R. F. Shurtz
This note calls attention to a contradiction in current eatistical theory and to corresponding difficulties in practice. These are significant concern in evaluating almost all ore deposits. The th
Jan 1, 1984