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    Pittsburg Paper - Discussion of the paper by Messrs. Wilkens and Nitze on Magnetic Separation of Non-Magnetic Material (see p. 351)

    William B. Phillips, Birmingham, Ala.: The questions raised by Messrs. Wilkens and Nitze are in the highest degree interesting to owners of low-grade iron-ores, aizd no less so to blast-furnace manage

    Jan 1, 1897

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    Exploration Methods on the Gogebic Range

    By W. O. Hotchkiss

    AN ESSENTIAL mental equipment for planning exploration is the fullest possible. knowledge of the way in which the orebodies occur in the region to be explored, also the realization that in no mining d

    Jan 8, 1920

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    Open Stope - Mining Methods in the Mineville (N. Y.) District

    By Earl C. Henry

    Magnetic iron ore was mined in Essex County, N. Y., during the American Revolution; Benedict Arnold is said to have mined ore near Port Henry to secure iron for chains and spikes for the Lake Champlai

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Papers - - Production - Domestic - Developments in the California Oil Industry during the year 1935

    By V. H. Wilhelm

    During the first half of the year 1935, the oil industry in California was on a fairly profitable basis, owing mainly to the operation of the Petroleum Marketing Agency. Coincident with the discontinu

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Papers - - Production Engineering - An Investigation of Experimental Methods of Determining Sucker-rod

    By Emory Kemler

    The problem of determining the most desirable operating conditions of an oil-well pumping unit, the selection of the proper material and size of sucker rods, and the design of the pumping unit, requir

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Commercialization Of Oil Shales Via In Situ Retorting - Some Considerations (2a7790df-9fad-4f56-8c67-b54105113c3a)

    By H. N. Kalia, J. B. Gresham

    Several attempts have been made in the past 60 years to commercialize the vast oil shale deposits of the US. However, the industry has yet to become economically viable. To date, it has not been possi

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Papers - - Production - Domestic - Developments in the California Oil Industry during the year 1935

    By V. H. Wilhelm

    During the first half of the year 1935, the oil industry in California was on a fairly profitable basis, owing mainly to the operation of the Petroleum Marketing Agency. Coincident with the discontinu

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Surface Chemistry of Clays and Shales (2af8c1b1-1212-4d40-b52c-516dbc56bd8f)

    By Allen Garrison

    THE chemistry of clays and shales has been assuming increasing importance in the petroleum industry, and two factors have greatly influenced this trend. The first has been the growing evidence that th

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Textural Relations In Gold Ores Of British Columbia

    By Harry Warren

    THE Geology Department of the. University of British Columbia has undertaken the task of examining the ores from as many as possible of the gold mines of British Columbia. The object of this work is t

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Papers - New York Meeting – February, 1929 - Effect of Barium Oxide on the Desulfurizing Power of Blast-furnace Slags

    By C. E. Wood, T. L. Joseph

    This paper is a brief report of experimental work undertaken determine whether barium oxide in any quantity increases the desulfur ing action of blast-furnace slags. Industrial furnace operation wi sl

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Problems Connected With The Recovery Of Petroleum From Unconsolidated Sands (6e1db464-ac7e-4bab-bef1-49ebd2b3e262)

    By H. Kobbè William

    ARTHUR KNAPP, Ardmore, Pa. (communication to the Secretary*).¬On p. 2275 I find a quotation from Mr. Thompson regarding the fountains of the Baku field. I have seen a large number of these gushers or

    Jan 3, 1917

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    The Placer Law as Applied to Petroleum

    By Max Ball

    AN intelligent discussion of the oil situation and its needs, whether from the standpoint of the prospector, the operator, the engineer, or the public administrative officer, must be founded upon a kn

    Jan 6, 1914

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    Calculations With Reference To The Use Of Carbon In Modern American Blast Furnaces

    By Henry Howland

    INTRODUCTION DURING the last decade no topic has created more interest or received more thought among blast-furnace men than colic. One reason for this is, undoubtedly, the remarkable increase in th

    Jan 3, 1916

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    Salt Lake City Paper - Flotation of Oxidized Lead-silver Ores (with Discussion)

    By A. W. Hahn

    Although enormous tonnages of sulfide lead and lead-silver ores are treated by flotation, the products of flotation mills treating oxidized ores of lead and silver are almost negligible. However, each

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Papers - - Production Engineering - An Investigation of Experimental Methods of Determining Sucker-rod

    By Emory Kemler

    The problem of determining the most desirable operating conditions of an oil-well pumping unit, the selection of the proper material and size of sucker rods, and the design of the pumping unit, requir

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Papers - Engineering Research - Behavior of Contents of High-pressure Reservoirs (With Discussion)

    By Eugene A. Stephenson

    In most instances the fluids produced from underground reservoirs have been described as they appear at the surface, and usually it has not been necessary to distinguish between surface and reservoir

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Significance of the Critical Phenomena in Oil and Gas Production

    By D. L. Katz

    The critical phenomena have been studied during the past century but our knowledge of the critical temperatures and pressures of complex hydrocarbon mixtures still is very limited. The critical temper

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Wilkes-Barre Paper - Diagonal-Plane Concentrating-Table

    By S. Arthur Krom

    Recent experiments indicate that the usual type of concen-trating-table is not only poorly adapted to produce the desired results, but also is based upon an incorrect principle, namely, the use of rif

    Jan 1, 1912

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    Application Of Pulverized Coal To Copper Refinery Furnaces

    By E. W. Steele

    IN THE copper-casting department of a modern electrolytic copper refinery there are two kinds of casting furnaces: the first, or anode furnace for casting crude copper into anodes for electrolysis; th

    Jan 3, 1925

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    Braden

    BRADEN, the most southerly of the three big Porphyries in Chile and the first to start production (in 1910), is a remarkable mine. It would be interesting to know just how much it has contributed, and

    Jan 1, 1957