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Papers - Electrical Methods - Electrical Exploration of Water-covered Areas (With Discussion)By E. G. Leonardon, C. Schlumberger, M. Schlumberger
The object of this paper is to describe the adaptation of electrical resistivity measurements to the particular case of exploration in which the surface is an expanse of water (river, lake, sea). Wate
Jan 1, 1934
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Technical Notes - Effect of Unsymmetrical Vertical Fractures on Production CapacityBy Paul B. Crawford, Bobby L. Landrum
Electrical model studies have been made of the effect of unsymmetrical vertical fractures on production cnpacity. The study war restricted to the case of two vertical fractures originating at the well
Jan 1, 1956
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Discussion - Thermal Anomalies and Sulfide Oxidation in the Silver Bell Mining District, Arizona – Edmiston, Robert C. - Transactions SME/AIME, Vol. 258, No. 2, June 1975, pp. 143-147By John M. Sharp
John M. Sharp, Jr. (Assistant Professor of Geology, University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo.)-Geothermal gradient and surface temperature data anomalies are potentially useful tools in mineral exploratio
Jan 1, 1977
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Technical Notes - Flotation of DiamondsBy R. G. Weavind, R. S. Young, I. Wolf
ONE of the most important fields of investigation at the Diamond Research Laboratory in Johannesburg is concerned with improvements in metallurgical practices for the diamond mining companies, with pa
Jan 1, 1952
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Institute of Metals Division - Magnetic Anisotropy and Magnetostriction of Ordered and Disordered Cobalt-Iron AlloysBy R. C. Hall
The magnetic anisotropy and magnetostriction of single crystals of alloys between 25 and 59 wt pct Co in Fe have been determined in the disordered and ordered states. The magrzetostriction is large an
Jan 1, 1961
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Concerning The Method Of Smelting Litharge And Reducing It To Pure Lead.IT is not very necessary for those who work ores to return the litharge to lead, because they use litharge in place of lead ore and they use it the more willingly when it still contains some trace of
Jan 1, 1942
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Reservoir Engineering-Laboratory Research - Model Studies of the Inverted Nine-Spot Injection PatternBy B. H. Caudle, R. E. Watson, I. H. Silberberg
The production history of an inverted nine-spot injection pattern was studied with a porous plate model similar to Habermann's. Colored fluids were used so the boundary movements could be photogr
Jan 1, 1965
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Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - Pore Volume Compressibilities of Sandstone Reservoir RocksBy I. Fatt
The chromalographic effect refers to the separation of constituents in a moving fluid phase which occurs when the phase is passed over a stationary phase, either solid or liquid, or large areal extent
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Minerals Beneficiation - Solid State Bonding in Iron Ore PelletsBy Robert E. Brand, Strathmore R. B. Cooke
For a study of the bonding that occurs in magnetite pellets during oxidation, cubes of magnetite, hematite, and quartz were prepared, each with one surface polished and nearly optically plane. These f
Jan 1, 1955
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Calculation of Transient Oil Production in a Radial Composite ReservoirBy N. W. Ratliff, P. J. Closmann
Production of oil by expansion from a cylindrical reservoir composed of two concentric regions of different properties has been determined as a function of time for a reservoir producing at constant t
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Relationships Between Germanium and Cadmium in the Electrolysis of Zinc Sulphate SolutionsBy J. L. Bray, S. T. Ross
The paper provides electrometallurgical data on the problem of germanium removal from zinc sulphate solutions. Germanium traces have caused much concern to the zinc refiner. Confirmatory evidence of i
Jan 1, 1952
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The Institute Forum. (4f4ac344-526a-41c0-bee4-d8e60752a814)Discussion o f Papers. Meetings of the Institute offer opportunity for social acquaintance and exchange of ideas, for the--presentation of papers, and-for discussions. thereon ; also incidentally for
Jan 7, 1913
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Mining Engineering Editorial - Taking the Long ViewTaking the Long View THE present international situation has serious implications for this nation. The possibility of total war is no more appalling than the threat of making the United States perm
Jan 10, 1950
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Institute of Metals Division - Crystallographic Angles of Calcium Tungstate (Tetragonal. c/a = 2.169) (TN)By K. Nassau
The Effect of tin and hydrogen on the C0 parameter of a titanium. specimens were capsule cooled in water to eliminate contamination by water. Deybe-Scherrer photograms were obtained in a 114.6 m
Jan 1, 1961
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Leaching Of Low Grade Gold Ores--Economic Evaluation Of Available ProcessesBy Roshan B. Bhappu, Milton F. Lewis, Jean A. McAllister
Several alternatives are available for treating lower grade gold ores averaging 0.04 to 0.10 oz per ton. These include heap, vat, and agitation leaching and may involve conventional zinc precipitation
Jan 1, 1974
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Periclase Refractories In Rotary KilnsBy Leslie W. Austin
ROTARY kiln operators will agree that some of the most severe conditions a refractory must stand occur in the hot zone of a kiln burning Portland cement, dead burn dolomite, magnesite, periclase, and
Jan 1, 1952
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Reservoir Engineering Equipment - A Liquid-Freon PermeameterBy B. G. Hurd
A liquid-Freon permeameter suitable for making routine permeability determinations on small plug samples is described. The instrument is characterized by simplicity of design and ease of operation, an
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Part XI – November 1969 - Papers - High-Temperature Creep of Some Dilute Copper Silicon AlloysBy C. R. Barrett, N. N. Singh Deo
The high-temperature steady-state creep behavior of a series of dilute copper-silicon alloys was studied to determine the effect of stacking fault energy on the creep-rate. The steady-state creep rate
Jan 1, 1970
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14 The Year In BriefBy Robert Glass Cleland
[DATA OF THE YEAR 1950 COMPARED TO 1909 (FIRST CONSOLIDATED REPORT) CONSOLIDATED NET INCOME Without deduction for depletion of mines $ 42,395,465 $7,337,252 After deduction for depletion of mines
Jan 1, 1952
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Iron and Steel Division - Kinetics of Hydrogen Reduction of MagnetiteBy M. E. Wadsworth, J. R. Lewis, J. M. Quets
Samples of snythetic magnetite were reduced in hydrogen at various partial pressures and temperatures. The reaction mas found to be surface controlled and directly proportional to hydrogen partial pr
Jan 1, 1961