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Papers - Production - Foregin - Oil Prospecting in Australia during 1936-37By W. G. Woolnough
It is perhaps a little difficult for Americans fully to appreciate the slow progress in the search for oil in Australia. Conditions are so different from those in the United States that methods must a
Jan 1, 1938
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Atlantic City Paper - Fuel and Mineral Briquetting (Discussion, p. 968)By Robert Schorr
PAGE 1. Introduction,........... 82 2. Characteristics of Briquettes,........ 87 3. The Manufacture of Coal- and Coke-Briquettes,.... 89 Binders, Organic and Inorganic,...... 90 Mixing,..........
Jan 1, 1905
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New York Paper - Electrolytic Zinc from Complex Ores (with Discussion)By L. T. Leyson, U. C. Tainton
Some time ago, at ameeting of the Institute Prof. J. W. Richards1 said, "I take exception to the statement that all the factors in the production of electrolytic zinc were known long ago.... There is
Jan 1, 1924
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Miscellaneous Announcements (06463e5c-cd97-40e1-95a8-867f84d3f6de)C. R. CORNING, Chairman. ADOLPHE E. BORIE, First- Vice-Chairman. THOMAS T. READ, Secretary, Woolworth Bldg., New York, N. Y. Vice-Chairmen. JOHN H. ALLEN, GEORGE M. COLVOCORESSES, RICHARD M. ATWA
Jan 7, 1913
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Relations of the Institute and the Petroleum IndustryBy Ralph Arnold
THE American oil 'industry has reached the critical stage where the demand exceeds the supply with no hope of permanently bettering the situation through the development of new fields in the Unit
Jan 1, 1920
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Papers - - Production Engineering and Engineering Research - Formation TestersBy Frank E. Neil, O&apos
The formation tester, as the name implies, is a tool built for testing the contents of sands encountered in drilling Wells Without actually cementing casing on the sand. The tester was developed in
Jan 1, 1934
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Philadelphia Paper - The Importance of Surveying in GeologyBy Benjamin Smith Lyman
THE importance of topography to geology is so commonly underrated as to deserve to be pointed out again and again. The relation of topography to the different branches of geology may be seen best by a
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St. Louis Paper - Valuation Factors in Casing-head Gas Industry (with Discussion)By O. U. Bradley
The utilization of casing-head gas in the manufacture of casing-head gasoline by both the absorption and the compression method is a most important factor in the conservation of our natural resources.
Jan 1, 1921
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Laser - An Economic Guide To Straight TunnelingBy W. C. Schafer
In tunneling or mining where hydraulic shields, moles, or rock boring equipment is used lasers such as those shown guide the production machine by providing a continuous and visible line and grade ref
Jan 1, 1970
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Government and the EngineerBy AIME AIME
ENGINEERS in the past have been largely associated with private enterprise and there has been a considerable tendency on the part of some members of our profession to depreciate government service for
Jan 1, 1941
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Buffalo Paper - The Mining Industry in its Relation to ForestryBy B. E. Fernow
In order to ascertain to what extent the mining industry has been dependent upon forest-supplies, for the purpose of a report upon
Jan 1, 1889
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Primary Mechanism For Breaking Rock With ExplosivesBy Robert R. Britton
A study conducted at The Ohio State University sought to deter- mine whether explosives break rock primarily employing shock energy or energy stored as borehole gas pressure. The amount of broken
Jan 1, 1984
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Occurrence of Petroleum in North AmericaBy Sidney Powers
CONTENTS PAGE Distribution of fields 4 History of development 6 Origin of oil 7 Structure,, accumulation and migration 8 Reservoir rocks 9 Methods of drilling and exploration to Oil-field sta
Jan 1, 1931
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Iron and Steel Division - Discussion of Plastic Anisotropy of Cold Rolled-Annealed Low - Carbon Steel Related to Crystallographic OrientationBy W. F. Hosford
W. F. Hosford, (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) —evelopment of methods for predicting the plastic anisotropy of textured metals is an important step toward the improvement of properties by text
Jan 1, 1963
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Using Wastewater Solids to Reclaim Strip-Mined LandBy Robert Carlson, Hugh McMillan
During 1967, the Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago adopted a policy of land application as a method of using the solids produced in the wastewater treatment process. Research by the Ag
Jan 1, 1976
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The Stereographic ProjectionBy Charles Barrett
METALLURGISTS are making use of the stereographic projection to a steadily increasing extent. In the last five years no less than 20 papers in American metallurgical journals alone have employed the s
Jan 1, 1937
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - A Study of Magnetite and Magnetic Compounds in Copper Reverberatory SmeltingBy Attilio Ligasacchi
The production of magnetite in copper smelting has been the subject of wide investigation in the past.1-9 It is accepted that most of the magnetite is produced in the converters and returned to the re
Jan 1, 1965
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Acceleration Of Rate Of Oxidation Of Ferrous Iron In Presence Of Copper, And Its Application To "Heap Leaching" ProcessBy E. Posnjak
IT is rather the general belief that acidified, solutions of ferrous salts are readily oxidized when in contact with air, and often elaborate pre-cautions are taken to prevent it. This, however, is no
Jan 12, 1926
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Papres - Aviation - Aerial Reconnaissance and Contour Mapping in MiningBy Leon T. Eleiel
Ten years ago a broad knowledge of aerial mapping, coupled with a smattering of geology, qualified one to speak on the subject of the application of aerial mapping to geology. Today, with aerial maps
Jan 1, 1937
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Institute of Metals Division - Thermodynamic Activities of Solid Nickel-Aluminum AlloysBy A. Steiner, K. L. Komarek
Activities of aluminum in solid Ni-A1 alloys have been determined between 20 and 60 at. pet Al and 1200" and 1400°K by an isopiestic method in which nickel specimens, heated in a temperature gradient,
Jan 1, 1964