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Drilling and Production Equipment, Methods and Materials - Method of Establishing a Stabilized Back Pressure Curve for Gas Wells Producing from Reservoirs of Extremely Low PermeabilityBy E. R. Haymaker, C. W. Binckley, F. R. Burgess
A method of establishing stabilized back-pressure curves for gas wells producing from formations of extremely low permeability is presented. Actual well performance under many different operating cond
Jan 1, 1949
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Education - Some Postwar Problems in Geological Engineering Education (Mining Tech., Nov. 1948, TP 2493)By W. T. Thom
All engineering education is faced by certain basic problems, three of which seem to have particular present importance in geological engineering training in general, and in respect to training for oi
Jan 1, 1949
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Quartz Crystal As A Mineral ResourceBy Robert B. McCormick
WORLD WAR II has developed a use for the nonmetal mineral quartz crystal that was unknown in World War I. During the interim period of peace, experimental work in the radio field with the piezoelectri
Jan 1, 1945
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Bethlehem Paper - The Use and Advantages of the Prop Screw-JackBy E. Gaujot
IN connection with the question of coal waste and economy in mining, we would call the attention of those interested to an apparatus invented by M. Dernencourt, Superintendent of the Anzin Division of
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Part VIII – August 1969 – Communications - On the Solid Solutions of the Quasibinary System PbSe-PbTeBy Amitava Gangulee
A recent investigation has shown that solid solution hardening is almost absent in the quasibinary system SnTe-pbTe.1 The lack of solid solution hardening was attributed to the small difference of onl
Jan 1, 1970
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Papers - Hydraulics of Flowing Wells - Some Observations on Principles Involved in Flowing Oil Wells (With Discussion)By S. F. Shaw
The principles involved in lifting oil in wells flowing naturally are identical with those underlying the flowing of wells by means of the air-gas lift, and information of a dependable nature obtained
Jan 1, 1930
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Papers - Mining - Use of the Geiger-Müller Counter in the Search for Pitchblende-bearing Veins at Great Bear Lake, Canada (T. P. 1614, with discussion)By G. Carman Ridland
In conjunction with a geological investigation of the silver-bearing veins at Contact Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada, a survey was made with a Geiger-Miiller counter of the gamma-ray emissions fr
Jan 1, 1946
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Papers - Mining - Use of the Geiger-Müller Counter in the Search for Pitchblende-bearing Veins at Great Bear Lake, Canada (T. P. 1614, with discussion)By G. Carman Ridland
In conjunction with a geological investigation of the silver-bearing veins at Contact Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada, a survey was made with a Geiger-Miiller counter of the gamma-ray emissions fr
Jan 1, 1946
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Minerals Beneficiation - The Use of a Caved Block as an Ore Pass and Its Application to Open-Pit MiningBy H. Carroll Weed
By caving a block into the workings of its open pit and using the block as an ore transfer, the lnspiration Consolidated Copper Co. has solved a transportation and sizing problem, making possible a gr
Jan 1, 1954
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On The Feasibility Of Using A Radioactive Tracer Method And A Size-Discretized Mass Balance Model For The Measurement Of Growth Rates In MSMPR CrystallizersBy K. Verghese, R. W. Rousseau, R. P. Gardner
A radioactive tracer method and a size-discretized, mass balance model are formulated and demonstrated in a feasibility experiment for the determination of crystal growth rates in MSMPR crystallizers.
Jan 1, 1980
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Resources of Industrial Minerals - Quartz Crystal as a Mineral Resource (Mining Tech., Nov. 1945, T. P. 1916)By Robert B. McCormick
World War II has developed a use for the nonmetal mineral quartz crystal that was unknown in World War I. During the interim period of peace, experimental work in the radio field with the piezoelectri
Jan 1, 1948
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Resources of Industrial Minerals - Quartz Crystal as a Mineral Resource (Mining Tech., Nov. 1945, T. P. 1916)By Robert B. McCormick
World War II has developed a use for the nonmetal mineral quartz crystal that was unknown in World War I. During the interim period of peace, experimental work in the radio field with the piezoelectri
Jan 1, 1948
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Golden Sunlight - A New Gold Mining Operation (5fd00331-65ab-4ea4-912e-43fb9f4d9bf0)By G. F. Ziesing, E. F. Loros, T. J. Smolik
The Golden Sunlight mine began full-scale operations in February 1983 with a conventional open-pit mine supplying 4536 t/d (5000 stpd) of milling ore. After crushing and grinding, the ore is leached w
Jan 1, 1985
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Minerals Beneficiation - A New Theory of ComminutionBy Fred C. Bond, Jen-Tung Wang
Comminution energy is principally energy of deformation before breakage, which appears as heat An empirical equation is presented which covers the entire comminution range. The new strain-energy theor
Jan 1, 1951
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Minerals Beneficiation - A New Theory of ComminutionBy Fred C. Bond, Jen-Tung Wang
Comminution energy is principally energy of deformation before breakage, which appears as heat An empirical equation is presented which covers the entire comminution range. The new strain-energy theor
Jan 1, 1951
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Education For Engineering - Should Be Devoted 50% To Basic Sciences - 50% To Study Of Man Through Literature, History, Biology, Economics - Relegate Specifics To Graduate WorkBy Arthur F. Taggart
ENGINEERING education today is like a crazy quilt of somber wools and gaudy shoddy, chain-stitched on an academic assembly line, and sold at ever mounting prices to inexperienced youths for lifetime u
Jan 1, 1952
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New York Paper - Discussion of the paper of W. McA. Johnson, a Chemical Explanation of the Effect of Oxygen in Strengthening Cast Iron (Trans. (1915), 53, 451)By Henry M. Howe
Henry M. Howe, Bedford Hills, N. Y. (communication to the Secretary.)*—Mr. Johnson's explanation, that the rounding of the graphite masses in oxygen-bearing cast iron is due to their being in par
Jan 1, 1917
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New York Paper - The Use of Nodulized Ore in the Blast Furnace (with Discussion)By Richard Henry Lee
Since the economies in the blast furnace resulting from enriching iron ores are so great, much attention has been paid during the past few years to the various methods of concentrating lean ores, and,
Jan 1, 1914
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Papers - - Produciton - Domestic- Oil Production in Ohio, 1934By Dewitt T. Ring
Oil development in 1934 has been largely restricted to drilling offset and lease requirement wells. Practically no effort has been made to discover new fields, chiefly because of price structure and p
Jan 1, 1935
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Buffalo Paper - A Description of the Semet-Solvay By-Product Coke-Oven Plant at Ensley, Ala. (Discussion, 873)By William Hutton Blauvelt
An official of one of the prominent iron companies of the South recently made the following statement during a discussion of the present conditions of the Southern iron business: " The trouble with us
Jan 1, 1899