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The Nature Of Hastings Drilling Mud By Supercentrifuge And X-Ray AnalysisBy S. C. Oliphant, George H. Fancher
Two samples of drilling mud from the Hastings oil field, Texas, were tested, and the solids in each were separated into small fractions of a limited range in particle size. The mineral composition of
Jan 1, 1942
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum Production in Cuba during 1938By Roy E. Dickerson, W. M. O Connor
The production of crude petroleum of the Bacuranao field, Cuba, fell off rapidly because no new wells Mere drilled. In December 1938, the total was 15 bbl. per day. The estimated average from this ser
Jan 1, 1939
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum Production in Cuba during 1938By W. M. O Connor, Roy E. Dickerson
The production of crude petroleum of the Bacuranao field, Cuba, fell off rapidly because no new wells Mere drilled. In December 1938, the total was 15 bbl. per day. The estimated average from this ser
Jan 1, 1939
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Amine Flotation of Feldspar from a Magnetite ConcentrateBy Roger K. Clifford, Gary W. Hudiburgh
The amine flotation of feldspar from a magnetite concentrate produced at a domestic concentrator was investigated using zeta potential measurements, Hallimond tube flotation tests, and laboratory-scal
Jan 1, 1977
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California Paper - The Lee Long-Wall Mining-MachineBy H. Foster Bain
The recent admirable paper on the general subject of coalcutting machines presented to the Institute by Mr. E. W. Parker* leaves but little to be desired so far as the well-proven and widely-used mach
Jan 1, 1900
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Membership (a560c212-fddb-40fa-a976-44b729772f4d)The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period May 10, 1919, to June 10, 1919. ALAYZA, CARLOS Box 850, Lima, Peru, S. A. BALLARD, P. A Surveyor, Midwe
Jan 7, 1919
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How to Avoid Air Receiver FailureBy Sam F. Harrison
The National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors again sends out this recommendation: If you have an air compressor that is mounted directly on the air tank, get it off. Characteristically,
Jan 3, 1978
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Colorado Paper - Notes on the Geology of the Aspen DistrictBy W. E. Newberry
The Aspen Mining District is situated at the eastern edge of the system of stratified rocks of western Colorado, where this edge meets the ridge of metamorphic granite which divides the State into two
Jan 1, 1890
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Annual Meeting, Dover, N. J., Annual Meeting, Dover, N. J., May, 1875,THE meeting was opened, Tuesday evening, May 25th, by an address from the President, R. W. Raymond. The following persons having been duly proposed for members and associates of the Institute, were re
Jan 1, 1876
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Computer-Aided Regional Planning For Mineral ResourcesBy William C. Brice
Minnesota is involved in planning controversies related to taconite and potential copper-nickel mining. Mine facility planning includes the Reserve dining on-land tailings disposal issue and the poten
Jan 1, 1977
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Petroleum-Refining Methods Available For Wartime DemandsBy W. C. Dickerman, J. F. Thornton
TOTAL global war is making extraordinary demands on the oil industry. Huge quantities of 100-octane gasoline, extreme service lubes, toluene and other miscellaneous products are required. 100-octane g
Jan 1, 1942
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Minerals Beneficiation - Design Criteria for Bin FeedersBy P. J. Carroll, H. Colijn
Feeders must be considered an integral part of the over-all bin and feeder system. Improper design of either one of these parts will affect the performance of the whole system. Feeder load, material p
Jan 1, 1969
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Personal (a4636abe-936c-4f1d-8f4f-88e315623b84)(Members are urged to send in for this column any notes of interest concerning themselves or their fellow-members.) Members and guests who registered at Institute headquarters during the period Oct.
Jan 12, 1915
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Annual Review – Mining GeologyBy P. W. Guild
DURING 1956 the application of geology and related scientific disciplines to the search for new mineral deposits went forward on an ever widening front. Spurred on by record-breaking consumption of ma
Jan 2, 1957
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Discussion of Papers Published Prior to 1952 - Magnetic Roasting of Lean OresBy Fred D. DeVaney
W. O. Philbrook (Carnegie Institute of Technology, Phila.)—Mr. DeVaney's paper is a valuable addition to the growing technology of the magnetic roasting of lean iron ores. His furnace is ingeniou
Jan 1, 1954
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Geophysics - Apparatus and Procedure for Electromagnetic ProspectingBy D. G. Brubaker
IN the history of geophysical exploration by the electromagnetic method many procedures and types of equipment have been used. Source arrangements for surveying on the ground have included long wires
Jan 1, 1958
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The Deepest Mine in the WorldBy Thomas Read
AMONG the large number of deep mines in the world there are several which do not differ much in depth. The St. John del Rey mine, in Brazil, has reached a vertical depth of 6726 ft. below the top of i
Jan 6, 1923
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Proration in Texas in 1931By David Donoghue
EFFORTS made in the year 1930 and in previous years restricted pro-duction in most of the fields of Texas to a point that was satisfactory, at the beginning of 1931, to the majority of producers and b
Jan 1, 1932
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Quenching of Alclad Sheet in OilBy Horace Knerr
IT has been shown1 that the resistance to corrosion of duralumin sheet is greatly influenced by the quenching medium used in heat treatment, or, more specifically, by the rate of cooling during quench
Jan 1, 1930
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The Future: Whose Responsibility For The Environment?By Richard J. Gowen
THE FUTURE The environment in which we live appears to change so slowly that most of us are unaware that any change has occurred at all. As the years pass, we notice increasing smog in our cities,
Jan 1, 1983