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The Estimation of Petroleum Reserves (e20fb593-29e2-4dc8-9353-598968602991)C. W. WASHBURNE, New York, N. Y. (communication to the Secretary *).-We are indebted to Mr. Pack for his detailed description of a rapid method of estimating the oil reserves in large fields. Although
Jan 10, 1917
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Part V – May 1969 - Papers - Enthalpy Interaction Coefficients of Silver, Cadmium, and Gold in Dilute Quaternary Tin-Rich SolutionsBy M. B. Bever, A. K. Jena
Equations for the heat effects of additions of mixtures of multicomponent phases to a solution have been derived in terms of the enthalpy interaction coefficients. By these equations and the measured
Jan 1, 1970
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New York Paper - Cracks in Aluminum-alloy Castings (with Discussion)By R.J. Anderson
Roughly, a crack in a casting may be considered, for the moment, to be due to fracture of the alloy resulting from the stress set up by the contraction in volume on passing from the liquid to the soli
Jan 1, 1923
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New York Paper - Cracks in Aluminum-alloy Castings (with Discussion)By R. J. Anderson
Roughly, a crack in a casting may be considered, for the moment, to be due to fracture of the alloy resulting from the stress set up by the contraction in volume on passing from the liquid to the soli
Jan 1, 1923
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The New Electric Hoist Of The North Butte Mining Co.By Franklin Moeller
THE application of electric power for driving, mine hoists handling heavy loads at high speeds has recently been extended by the installation of what is probably the largest electrically driven hoist
Jan 2, 1916
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Mineral Inventory Versus Production Planning Case Study - Sacaton Mine, ArizonaBy Marvin P. Barnes
The Sacaton open pit copper mine has recently been placed into production. Some problems have been encountered in maintaining grade control due to differences between early block estimates and actual
Jan 1, 1977
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Papers - - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development and Production in North Texas for the year 1935By B. E. Thompson, H. B. Fuqua
For a very brief description of the North Texas area, and the general geological features with which it is associated, the reader is referred to the opening paragraph of last year's summary1. A m
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development and Production in North Texas for the year 1935By H. B. Fuqua, B. E. Thompson
For a very brief description of the North Texas area, and the general geological features with which it is associated, the reader is referred to the opening paragraph of last year's summary1. A m
Jan 1, 1936
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Production - Domestic - Production and Development in West Texas and New Mexico for 1932By William Victor Vietti
West Texas and New Mexico have been overshadowed by the dcvelopment in East Texas to such an extent that the area has been placed on a settled production basis by most of the operators. Considerable d
Jan 1, 1933
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Zinc - Pneumatic Conveying at Giesche Spolka Akcyjna, Poland (Metals Technology, Feb. 1939).By Roy E. Thomas
Soon after the Waelz p1an.t for the fire concentration of low-grade zinc ores was put into operation in the early part of 1929 at Katowice, it was found that the conveyor equipment for transporting th
Jan 1, 1944
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Financing Of The Small, Independent Mining EnterpriseBy Georges Caraghiaur
INTRODUCTION A small, independent mining enterprise (SIME) is an independently owned and operated business concern engaged primarily in mineral development, from the exploration to the production s
Jan 1, 1985
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The Glover Lead Smelter And Refinery Of The American Smelting And Refining Company, Glover, MissouriBy Robert B. Paul
This paper describes the new lead smelter and refinery recently completed by the American Smelting and Refining company in Southeast Missouri.
Jan 1, 1970
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Papers - New York Meeting – February, 1929 - Dispersion Hardening in Copper-base and Silver-base AlloysBy J. L. Gregg
A study of copper-base and silver-base alloys was made with the object of finding, if possible, useful alloys subject to dispersion hardening. These studies led to the discovery of several alloys show
Jan 1, 1929
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Papers - New York Meeting – February, 1929 - Dispersion Hardening in Copper-base and Silver-base AlloysBy J. L. Gregg
A study of copper-base and silver-base alloys was made with the object of finding, if possible, useful alloys subject to dispersion hardening. These studies led to the discovery of several alloys show
Jan 1, 1929
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Reservoir Engineering–General - An Approximate Method for Computing Nonsteady-State Flow of Gases in Porous MediaBy L. G. Jones
An approximate method of calculation is developed in this paper which allows duplication of radial unsteady-state gas flow computer results where Darcy's law applies, such as those reported by Ar
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How Major New Mines Will be Financed in the FutureBy Gordon R. Haworth, J. Terry Aimone
The capital-short mining industry, faced with weak metal markets, will need to devise new and novel methods to finance future expansions.
Jan 9, 1977
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The Penrose MedalTHE Council of the Geological Society of America has named its gold medal after R. A. F. Penrose, Jr., who recognized the need of such an award and supplied the endowment. The medal is to be awarded f
Jan 4, 1927
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Part II – February 1968 - Papers - Galvanic Cell Studies Using a Molten Oxide Electrolyte: Part I – Thermodynamic Properties of the Lead-Silver SystemBy John P. Hager, Igor A. Wilkomirsky
The thermodynamic properties of the Pb-Ag system have been determined between 775° and 950°C by the cell: Electrotransport measurements on silica-saturated PbO-SiO2 melts established that the condu
Jan 1, 1969
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New York Paper - The Newman HearthBy William E. Newman
The smelting of galena in the ore hearth has been practiced in many countries for several hundred years with varying success. In the United States, the water-jacketed American hearths and the Jumbb he
Jan 1, 1916
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Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - Miscible-Type Waterflooding: Oil Recovery with Micellar SolutionsBy W. B. Gogarty, W. C. Tosch
A new recovery process for producing oil under both secondary and tertiary conditions utilizes the unique properties of micellar solutions (also known as microemulsions, swollen micelles, and soluble
Jan 1, 1969