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Natural Gas Technology - Aspects of Gas DeliverabilityBy W. Hurst, R. E. Leeser, W. C. Goodson
Three aspects of gas deliverability are presented in this paper. The first treats with the gas deliverability or availability of a normal depletion-type dry gas field. Such encompasses not only the pe
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Part VII – July 1968 - Papers - Morphological Study of the Aging of a Zn-1 Pct Cu AlloyBy H. T. Shore, J. M. Schultz
A number of experimental rnethods—X-ray powder diffractometry, Laue photography, X-ray small-angle scattering, and transmission electron microscopy and dijfraction—have been utilized to examine the mo
Jan 1, 1969
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Uranium in PhosphateBy Donald L. Everhart
Beginning in 1906, data has been compiled on the distribution of uranium in phosphate de- posits. Particular emphasis has been placed on uranium in phosphate by a number of geologists and geochemists
Jan 1, 1983
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The Precipitation of Copper from the Mine Waters of the Butte District.By J. C. Febles
HISTORY. THE use of iron for the precipitation of copper was known at least as early as the fifteenth century. Both Paracelsus and Basil Valentine refer to it in their writings, as early as 1500 A. D
Jan 7, 1913
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Reservoir Engineering-General - Miscible Displacement in a Multiphase SystemBy G. R. Countryman, G. H. Thomas, I. Fatt
Miscible displacement in both thewetting and non-wetting phase has been studied in two-phase systems. Experimental data show that dispersion is a function of saturation and cannot be predicted from di
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Heat Utilization - Screened Radiant Heat and Its Application to the Petroleum Refining Industry (with Discussion)By A. E. Nash
This title is somewhat of a misnomer, because it does not accurately describe the phase of heat generation and application coming within the scope of this discussion. This paper is concerned primarily
Jan 1, 1928
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Chuquicamata Sulphide Plant: Electrical DistributionBy Stanley F. French
ELECTRICAL power and distribution for the sulphide ore plant is an addition and extension of the existing power system which has served the oxide reduction plant since its inception in 1914. The power
Jan 1, 1952
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Fire-Retardant Treatments Of Liquid-Oxygen Explosives (1054eff2-f1aa-4042-9346-610436e37a90)By A. R. T. Denues
LIQUID-OXYGEN explosives commonly consist of a carbonaceous absorbent enclosed in a canvas wrapper and soaked with a liquid containing more than 90 mol per cent of oxygen. Investigation of these explo
Jan 1, 1940
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Investment Analysis At TexasgulfBy Dean Edwin Dallin
A computer system was developed by Texasgulf's Corporate Data Center (at Raleigh, North Carolina) to evaluate the economics of proposed new projects and to determine the incremental expansion eff
Jan 1, 1977
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San Francisco Paper - Electrolytic Oxygen in Cyanide SolutionsBy T. H. Aldrich
There are two conditions generally prevailing upon the earth—those within atmospheric influence, tending towards oxidation, and those away from atmospheric influence, tending towards reduction. Practi
Jan 1, 1912
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Development of the Modern Zinc Retort in the United States - DiscussionBy H. R. Page, A. E. Jr Lee
A. E. LEE, JR. (author)—In addition to the paper we should like to make a few remarks. First, the seriousness of bending of the clay retort cannot be overemphasized. Not only did bending limit the len
Jan 1, 1950
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Florida Paper - Geological Sketch of FloridaBy E. T. Cox
The peninsula of Florida is remarkable for the uniform character and simplicity of its geological structure. Major Henry Whiting, of the U. S. Army, was one of the first to give an account of the p
Jan 1, 1896
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Minerals Beneficiation - Thermal Activation of Chrysocolla for Xanthate FlotationBy G. A. Parks, C. Kovacs
The xanthate flotation of chrysocolla can be improved by preheating the ore to 500° to 600°C. Addition of water vapor reduces the preheating temperature required. The temperature range of flotation im
Jan 1, 1967
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Wise or Unwise?By P. D. Merica
MY remarks are addressed to the question whether a program of international mineral control can effectively serve as a means of maintaining world peace in the kind of world envisaged by the Atlantic C
Jan 1, 1944
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Papers - - Produciton - Domestic- Oil and Gas Development in West Virginia during 1934By David B. Reger
Oil and gas and their derivatives continue to be stable products in West Virginia. In the midst of the cataclysmic happenings of 1930 to 1934, which have swept away banks and practically destroyed man
Jan 1, 1935
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Logging and Log Interpretation - The Significance of Particle Shape in Formation Resistivity Factor–Porosity RelationshipsBy E. R. Atkins, G. H. Smith
Results of laboratory tests are presented to show that lire value of "m", in the Archie expression dernlined by the shapes of the particles in the system. Tile value of m "the shape factor", is consta
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Practical Ground Control As It Relates to Productivity, Safety, and CostsBy J. J. Scott
INTRODUCTION Rock mechanics theory needs to be applied to solve ground control problems, but in the final analysis the mining method and equipment which is used will be those which solve problems
Jan 1, 1983
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Wilkes-Barre MeetingBy Martin Coryell, Eckley Coxe, R. P. Rothwell
WILKES-BARRE, PA., April, 1871. THE great development of the mines and metallurgical works of this country during the last few years, accompanied as it has been by the investment of enor¬mous sums of
Jan 1, 1873
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Technical Notes - Cleaning Fine Coal with Newly Developed JigBy E. H. Citron
CLEANING fine coal in jigs is not new in Europe, where the feldspar jig is being used almost exclusively for this purpose. A feldspar jig operates with an artificial bed made up generally of feldsp
Jan 1, 1959
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Tunneling In A Subfreezing EnvironmentBy John M. McAnerney
In 1955, the U.S. Army started to experiment in Greenland with tunneling in glacial ice and later in frozen glacial moraine. By 1960, long adits and experimental rooms had been successfully excavated.
Jan 1, 1970