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    Petroleum Production – United States - Central and Northwestern Ohio in 1928

    By Jerry B. Newby

    In the central Ohio area well completions and new production each increased 60 per cent. in 1928 over the previous year. Gas wells increased only 27 per cent. The ratio of dry holes to total completio

    Jan 1, 1929

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    Cleveland Paper - Temperature Conversion Tables (with Discussion)

    By Leonard Waldo

    The recent and rapid development of the physics of engineering materials at temperatures as low as that of liquid air and as high as that of the electric are, has drawn renewed attention to the absenc

    Jan 1, 1913

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    A Continuously Operating Laboratory Coal Pulverizer That Measures Net Power

    By Will H. Coghill, P. H. Delano, G. D. Coe

    DATA concerning the actual net energy required for pulverizing coal are lacking from the literature on coal pulverization. Power data given in the literature concern gross power and frequently include

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Development and Operations in the Panhandle Field

    By E. J. McKee

    THE area discussed lies south of Canadian River in Hutchinson County, Texas, covering approximately 10 m. east and west and 4 m. north and south. Development is carried on in the manner usual in stan

    Jan 11, 1926

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    Method Of Curtailing Forces At The Copper Queen

    By Charles Willis

    THE problem of the curtailment of forces in large numbers does not often come to employment departments and is, therefore, a problem that many departments are not prepared to handle intelligently. Tho

    Jan 9, 1919

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    Water Troubles In The Mid-Continent 0il Fields, And Their Remedies

    By Dorsey Hager

    THE rapid increase of water troubles in the Mid-Continent oil fields is causing much alarm. Troubles occur at Towanda, Eldorado, Augusta, Cushing, Blackwell, and Healdton, although they had, not been

    Jan 10, 1918

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    Philadelphia, October 1876 Paper - Can the Commercial Nomenclature of Iron be reconciled to Scientific Definitions of the Terms used to Distinguish the Various Classes?

    By William Metcalf

    It is the object of this paper to oppose unnecessary changes, and the introduction of new and confusing terms. From the earliest times of which we have ally record on the subject, iron has been div

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    Controlling Deleterious Effects of Partial Discharge on High-Voltage Cable Couplers in Mine Power Systems

    By R. C. Kadyk, C. J. Bise

    High-voltage cable couplers are convenient and widely used accessories in modern coal-mine power distribution systems to help extend and retract power-feeder cables throughout a mine. Coupler design h

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Let's Improve the Ground Rules for Health & Safety (7b8c16fa-4b34-4325-8952-ff43c85b13c1)

    By James A. Clem

    Approximately 2000 years ago, the Lord admonished the scribes (lawyers) and pharisees (religious leaders of that time) that they had paid the tithe but had omitted the weightier matters of law, judgme

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Papers - Production - Foregin - Petroleum Development in Mexico during 1937

    By V. R. Garfias, A. C. Fernandez

    Despite artificial curtailment in all the fields of Mexico during 1937, owing to strikes and other disturbances, the production of crude petroleum aggregated approximately 46,738,000 bbl., showing a s

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Virginia Beach Paper - Mine Explosions Generated by Grahamite Dust (see Discussion, p. 889)

    By William Glenn

    The Ritchie grahamite-mines of Ritchie county, West Virginia, were situated near the central part of the upper barren coal-measures

    Jan 1, 1895

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    Gold Stocks Not Alarming

    By AIME AIME

    EDWIN W. KEMMERER, professor of international finance at Princeton, in a speech before a banking conference at Urbana, Ill., on Nov. 26, stated that the increase in the store of gold held by the Unite

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Fluid Injection - Effect of Free Gas Saturation on Oil Recovery by Water Flooding

    By R. A. Morse, C. R. Holmgren

    The production of oil by water flooding can be substantially increased by the maintenance of free gas saturation in the reservoir during the flooding operation. This effect is accomplished by the alte

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Fluid Injection - Effect of Free Gas Saturation on Oil Recovery by Water Flooding

    By R. A. Morse, C. R. Holmgren

    The production of oil by water flooding can be substantially increased by the maintenance of free gas saturation in the reservoir during the flooding operation. This effect is accomplished by the alte

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Reservoir Engineering – General - Laboratory Models of Oil Reservoirs Produced by Natural Water Drive

    By B. H. Caudle, L. H. Silberberg

    Reservoir depletion by natural water drive is typified by the movement of water from an aquifer into the adjacent oil-bearing formation. Prior studies of this type 01 water movement have generally neg

    Jan 1, 1966

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    Cyanidation of Calcined Gold Ores Made Refractory by the Presence of Lead Minerals

    By Edmund Leaver

    IT is generally recognized that the .addition of limited small amounts of various lead salts may aid the extracting power of the mill cyanide solution in the dissolution of silver from ores and in som

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Paper - Electrical Methods - Operating Principles of Inductive Geophysical Processes (With Discussion)

    By J. J. Jakosky

    All electrical geophysical methods depend for their operation upon the effects produced by the flow of an electric current. By studying these effects it is possible to predict the general axis of curr

    Jan 1, 1929

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    The Caliche Of Southern Arizona : An Example Of Deposition By The Vadose Circulation

    By William P. Blake

    IN southern Arizona and in Mexico the word caliche is in general use to denote a calcareous formation of considerable thickness and volume found a few inches, or a few feet, beneath the surface-soil,

    Jan 1, 1902

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    Papers - Resistivity Methods - Depth of Investigation Attainable by Potential Methods of Electrical Exploration

    By C. Schlumberger, M. Schlumberger

    The object of this paper is to clarify the idea, so important when exploring by potential methods, of the depth of investigation attainable by electrical measurements. After defining, with some precis

    Jan 1, 1932

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    Institute of Metals Division - Calculation of Diffusion Coefficients by the Matano-Boltzmann Method

    By E. M. Baroody

    MUCH information on intermetallic diffusion has been obtained in experiments in which two volumes, initially at different uniform concentrations, are maintained in contact at an interface which is pla

    Jan 1, 1958