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  • AIME
    Logging and Log Interpretation - Determining Formation Water Resistivity From Chemical Analysis

    By S. E. Szasz, E. J. Moore, B. F. Whitney

    An accurate value of formation water resistivity R, is essential in calculating formation porosity and fluid saturation from electrical well logs. In the cases where R, has not been measured directly,

    Jan 1, 1967

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    A Plea for Mineral-Mindedness

    By Charles W. Merrill

    IF we follow the threads of the mining problems, upon which I have touched, we find them all leading to one great fundamental desideratum. The people of this State, of this Nation, and of this world m

    Jan 1, 1929

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    New York Paper - Study of Shoveling as Applied to Mining (with Discussion)

    By G. Townsend Harley

    STOPING methods in which shoveling plays an important part are gradually being replaced by other and cheaper methods. But there will always be considerable shoveling done underground in stopes as well

    Jan 1, 1920

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    Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Velocity-Log Interpretation: Effect of Rock Bulk Compressibility

    By J. Geertsma

    The relationship between porosity and the speed of propagation of acoustic waves in fluid-saturated porous rocks as measured by the Sonic log and by ultrasonic tecbniques is analyzed. Biot's cont

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    Reservoir Engineering-General - Prediction of Pressure Gradients for Multiphase Flow in Tubing

    By K. E. Brown, G. H. Fancher

    An 8,000-ft experimental field well was utilized to conduct flowing pressure gradient tests under conditions of continuous, multiphase flow through 2 3/8-in. OD tubing. The well was equipped with 10 g

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    Stripping Pitching Beds In Pennsylvania's Anthracite Region

    By O. W. Shimer, D. C. Helms, C. E. Brown

    THE early history and progress of anthracite stripping, from the first known operation at Summit Hill in 1821 through 1917, was covered in 1917 in a paper by J. B. Warriner,1 then chief engineer, now

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Technical Notes - High Temperature Modification of TiCr2

    By B. W. Levinger

    THE system Ti-CI- has been studied by several investigators." ' Though titanium and chromium are completely miscible at high temperatures, an intermediate phase of the approximate atomic proporti

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Institute of Metals Division - Hydrogen Diffusion in a Beta-Titanium Alloy

    By F. Paredes, W. R. Holman, R. W. Crawford

    The diffusion coefficient for hydrogen in the ß titanium alloy containing 13 pct V, 11 pct CY, and 3 pct A1 was measured over the temperature range 20° to 500°C. Results fit the expression: D= 1.58

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Gadolinium-Cobalt System

    By E. V. Kleber, V. F. Novy, R. C. Vickery

    The constitutional diagram for the gadolinium-cobalt system has been determined. Seven intermetallic compounds have been found at compositions corresponding to the follwing gadolinium-cobalt ratios: 3

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Institute of Metals Division - Self -Diffusion in Alpha Iron During Compressive Plastic Flow

    By Ken-ichi Hirano, B. L. Averbach, Morris Cohen, N. Ujiiye

    The influence of plastic deformation in compression on the self-diffisivity of a iron has been measured in the temperature range of 742º to 885°C. The diffusivity is enhanced in proportion to the str

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Reservoir Engineering - Interfacial Tensions at Reservoir Pressures and Temperatures; Apparatus and the Water-Methane System

    By B. B. Wood, M. J. Rzasa, E. W. Hough

    An apparatus for the determination of fluid-fluid interfacial tension by the pendant drop method has been constructed. The apparatus is refined beyond those previously described in that the samples ar

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Reservoir Engineering - Interfacial Tensions at Reservoir Pressures and Temperatures; Apparatus and the Water-Methane System

    By E. W. Hough, B. B. Wood, M. J. Rzasa

    An apparatus for the determination of fluid-fluid interfacial tension by the pendant drop method has been constructed. The apparatus is refined beyond those previously described in that the samples ar

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Institute of Metals Division - Growth of Bismuth Crystals from the Melt by a Twin Plane Mechanism

    By R. S. Wagner, H. Brown

    Criteria for nucleation with the aid of twin planes during crystal growth from the melt are discussed. It is shown experimentally that bismuth crystals can grow from a subercooled melt in a twinned bi

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Smelting and Labor at a Mexican Copper Mine

    By LEONARD S. AUSTIN

    THE works of The Boleo Mining Co. are situated at Santa Rosalia, Lower California, on the opposite side of the Gulf of California from Guaymas, the, nearest railroad town. The copper deposits were dis

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Eastern Magnetite ? Labor Shortage Felt Keenly at New York and New Jersey Mines

    By J. R. Linney

    THE Eastern magnetite industry has not failed in its contribution to the war program during the past year. Man-power shortage was the critical problem in maintaining production and for the last half o

    Jan 1, 1945

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    Production - Domestic - Texas - Oil and Gas Production on the Texas Gulf Coast during 1936

    By W. V. Vietti, E. P. Hayes

    OpeRations on the Texas Gulf Coast during 1936 increased materially over 1935. A number of new fields were discovered and a few of the older fields were extended, both by the discovery of deeper pay s

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Methanol - The Fuel Of The Future

    By A. L. Baxley

    An Untapped Energy Resource As much as 20 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day are flared from remote oil fields for lack of a commercially viable means of capturing, transporting, and market

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Producing - Equipment, Methods and Materials - A Computer Study of Horizontal Fracture Treatment Design

    By J. L. Huitt, B. B. McGlothlin, D. K. Lowe

    Published correlations for the principal aspects of hydraulic fracturing were combined into a digital computer program to facilitate the study of interrelated variables. The computer program includes

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    Atmospheric Fogging In Underground Mine Airways (April 1983 Mining Engineering)

    By M. A. Schimmelpfennig, A. D. S. Gillies

    Loss of visibility due to the occurrence of atmospheric fogging in underground mine airways can lead to longer travel times and loss of production efficiency, an increase in the frequency of vehicular

    Jan 1, 1984