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Logging and Log Interpretation - Electrical Conductivities in Oil-Bearing Shaly SandsBy M. H. Waxman, L. J. M. Smits
A simple physical model was used to develop an equation that relates the electrical conductivity of a water-saturatedshaly sand to the water conductivity and the cation-exchange capacity per unit pore
Jan 1, 1969
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Institute of Metals Division - Diffusion and Marker Movements in Beta BrassBy Ulf S. Landergren
Diffusion coefficients and marker movements have been determined in brass using welded couples. Three different concentration ranges were employed at 750°C, while a fourth concentration range was mea
Jan 1, 1957
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Flow in Heterogeneous Porous MediaBy H. S. Price, J. E. Warren
Techniques for studying the performance characteristics of heterogeneous reservoirs have been developed. The effect of permeability variation on both the steady-state and the transient flow of a singl
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Fracture And Comminution Of Brittle Solids (5edc1e4b-0d2b-47eb-915f-7c6f16f1693e)By Eugene F. Poncelet
GLASS squares compressed on edge by steel jaws in poor contact with them developed jagged "partial-contact" cracks caused by the formation of local tensile stresses. Compressed by steel jaws in perfec
Jan 1, 1944
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Logging - The Quantitative Application of Radioactivity LogsBy E. S. Mardock, Robert E. Bush
The object of this paper is to report recent developments in the quantitative interpretation of radioactivity logs. The use of reference lines is described in the application of the new zero radioacti
Jan 1, 1951
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Logging - The Quantitative Application of Radioactivity LogsBy Robert E. Bush, E. S. Mardock
The object of this paper is to report recent developments in the quantitative interpretation of radioactivity logs. The use of reference lines is described in the application of the new zero radioacti
Jan 1, 1951
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Technical Notes - A New Technique for Examination of Oilfield BrinesBy George W. Crawford, W. P. Aycock, E. W. Hough
Forty oilfield brines have been examined so far by a polarographic technique new in petroleum engineering called the "tensatnmetric method" by the team of biochemists who perfected its use in their fi
Jan 1, 1958
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Financial Evaluation Of A Coal Mine Acquisition A Case StudyBy James H. Boettcher, W. Durand Eppler
INTRODUCTION In the second quarter of 1979, Rapid Mining Co., Inc. ("Rapid") inquired whether Crocker National Bank ("CNB") would provide $4 million in term loan financing to help ("Dry Creek") acqui
Jan 1, 1985
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New York September, 1890 Paper - The Pratt Mines of the Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company, AlabamaBy Erskine Ramsay
The following description of the Alabama coal-,fields is taken (with slight omissions) from the report " On the Warrior CoalField, by Henry McCalley, A.M., C. and M. E., Assistant State Geologist:"
Jan 1, 1891
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Coal Mine Development in AlaskaBy Albert L. Toenges
Alaska requires an adequate fuel supply for its development, and has large potential coal reserves ranging from lignite to subbituminous and anthracite. Coal production in the Territory now is less t
Jan 1, 1949
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Effect Of Dolomite Charge Weight, Hot Metal Analysis And Transfer Ladle Slag Skimming On Turndown Sulfur Content At Inland's No. 4 BOF Shop ? IntroductionBy J. Marshall Rounsevell
It is probably not too far from the truth to say that the sulfur content of the steel bath at the first turndown of the basic oxygen furnace is influenced by every factor which varies in the operation
Jan 1, 1972
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Chattanooga Paper - Note on An Exhibition of Banded Structure in a Gold VeinBy Charles M. Rolker
I desire to put on record this memorandum and accompanying sketch of a vein examined by me, in Honduras, Central America, which exhibits a well-marked banded structure. The illustration is of
Jan 1, 1886
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Coal - Application of Screening and Classification for Improved Fine Anthracite RecoveryBy W. J. Parton
The efficient recovery and preparation of small sizes of anthracite called No. 4 Buckwheat (3/32 by 1/32 in.) and No. 5 Buckwheat (1/32 in. by 0), pre-sent a difficult problem to the anthracite operat
Jan 1, 1950
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Minerals Beneficiation - Experimental and Mathematical Model of ThickeningBy M. C. Fuerstenau, A. M. Gaudin
Understanding the sedimentation of relatively thick suspensions depends on a knowledge of the concentration of the solids at various positions in the pulp and the times required for thickening. Floccu
Jan 1, 1962
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Coal - Flotation Improves Coal Quality and Simplifies Fine Coal Flowsheet at VestaBy J. P. Morgan, J. R. Dawson
A review of Jones & Laughlin's Vesta coal preparation plant flowsheet in 1959 indicated that, of the three sizes making up the company's metallurgical product, the -48-mesh fraction offered
Jan 1, 1962
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Minerals Beneficiation - Effect of Conditioning on Flotation of ChalcociteBy S. Korman, S. B. Tuwiner
THE purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of agitation upon the flotation of chal-cocite. It is believed that the concentration of collector which is required to produce a water-repellent
Jan 1, 1951
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Minerals Beneficiation - Effect of Conditioning on Flotation of ChalcociteBy S. Korman, S. B. Tuwiner
THE purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of agitation upon the flotation of chal-cocite. It is believed that the concentration of collector which is required to produce a water-repellent
Jan 1, 1951
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Papers - Mining - A New Method for Determining Hazardous Roof Conditions (T. P. 2088, Coal Tech., Nov. 1946, with discussion)By C. G. Brennecke, R. T. Gallagher
This paper is the result of a research program entered into cooperatively by the General Reinsurance Corporation and Lehigh University in January 1944. The research program was instituted to find a mo
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - Mining - A New Method for Determining Hazardous Roof Conditions (T. P. 2088, Coal Tech., Nov. 1946, with discussion)By R. T. Gallagher, C. G. Brennecke
This paper is the result of a research program entered into cooperatively by the General Reinsurance Corporation and Lehigh University in January 1944. The research program was instituted to find a mo
Jan 1, 1947
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Institute of Metals Division - Effects on Impurity Content of Cropping Directionally Frozen Ingots (TN)By Leonard R. Weisberg
HE procedure of directional freezing by the Bridgman technique1 is frequently used in crystal preparation. On those occasions where the crystal is regrown, it can be advantageous to Crop part of the i
Jan 1, 1962