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Producing-Equipment, Methods and Materials - An Improved Acid for Calcium Sulfate-Bearing FormationsBy J. S. Hegwer, P. M. Dunlap
An improved acid for the treatrrzent of sulfate-con-raining limestones and dolomites is described. The acid is designed to reduce he reprecipitation of dissolved calcium sulfate and the possibility of
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Institute of Metals Division - Distribution of Lead between Phases in the Silver-Antimony-Tellurium SystemBy Voyle R. McFarland, Robert A. Burmeister, David A. Stevenson
The distribution of lead between phases in the Ag-Sb-Te system was studied using microautoradio -graphy. Two compositions were investigated, both containing an intermediate phase Known as silver antim
Jan 1, 1964
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Technical Notes - Attainment of Connate Water in Long Cores by Dynamic DisplacementBy Robert L. Slobod
In much of the work reported in the literature on long cores. true connate water value, probably have not been obtained because of insufficient flow of 011 to attain equilibrium. A -.satisfactory meth
Jan 1, 1950
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Institute of Metals Division - New Method for Measuring Surface Energies and Torques of Solid SurfacesBy P. G. Shewmon
A novel technique for determining the surface energy (?) and its derivative with respect to orientation, (?') is described. Essentially it involves the 'floating" of a wedge on the substrate
Jan 1, 1963
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Part II – February 1968 - Papers - Hydrostatic Tensions in Solidifying MaterialsBy J. Campbell
Various models are discussed for the evaluation of the negative pressures which may occur in solidifying materials which exhibit various deformation modes: elastic-plastic, Bingham, viscous, or creep
Jan 1, 1969
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Reservoir Engineering- Laboratory Research - Determination of Chemical Requirements and Applicability of Wettability Alteration FloodingBy H. R. Froning, R. O. Leach
In wertability alteration flooding, a chemical agent is rnoved through a reservoir by the flood water to increase oil recovery by decreasing the degree of wetting of the rock by the oil. Substantial a
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PART I – Papers - Thermodynamics of Ternary Metallic SolutionsBy L. S. Darken
A quadratic formalism is developed lor the representation of the excess free energy, and of the activity coefficients of each component of a ternary system in the vicinity of a single component select
Jan 1, 1968
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Institute of Metals Division - Comparison of Techniques in a Study of Zinc Self-DiffusionBy F. E. Jaumot, R. L. Smith
Self-diffusion in zinc has been used as an instrument for comparison of the absorption and sectioning techniques as a means of studying diffusion. Single crystal as well as poly-crystal samples were u
Jan 1, 1957
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Fosterton Field – An Unusual Problem of Bottom Water Coning and...By B. K. Larkin, H. R. Bailey
One of the most complicated and potentially one of the most promising secondary recovery methods is that of underground combustion. A number of field tests1,2,3 have been performed recently, appare
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The Bureau Of Mines' Expanding Role In Undersea MiningBy John W. Padan, John E. Crawford
Beginning with a small but positive participation in undersea mining, the Bureau of Mines continues its active investigations into this potentially tremendous field. The Bureau began its active role i
Jan 3, 1965
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Iron Ore Available to Alabama Blast FurnacesBy Ernest F. Burchard
MOST of the iron ore smelted in Alabama blast furnaces is mined within Alabama, although deposits in the neighboring States of Georgia and Tennessee may be drawn upon when occasion requires. Of the fo
Jan 1, 1938
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Natural Gas Technology - Non-Ideal Behavior of Gases and Their MixturesBy A. Satter, J. M. Campbell
Reported herein are the results of a careful and detailed study of the non-ideal behavior of pure gases and their mixtures. Included are: (1) new data on five ternary systems composed of methane, etha
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Industrial Minerals - Use of Isopachous and Related Maps in the Florida Phosphate DistrictBy Thomas E. Wayland
AN isopachous map is one on which lines connect points of equal thickness of a given unit. This type of map is used by the Florida Phosphate Project of the U. S. Geological Survey to represent the eco
Jan 1, 1952
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Policy For The Stable Supply Of Overseas CoalBy Ikuya Takase
INTRODUCTION Since the occurrence of the first oil crisis, coun-tries of the world, especially oil-importing countries have made sustained and vigorous efforts to lessen the dependency on oil as a
Jan 1, 1982
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Chuquicamata Sulphide Plant: Crushing SectionBy A. P. Svenningsen
IN the early stages of design it was not considered necessary that separate crushing plants be built for the new sulphide concentrator and smelter until sometime in the future. The plan was to use the
Jan 1, 1952
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Some Phases of the Economic OutlookBy W. R. Ingalls
THE paramount subject of interest and concern at the present time is the readjustment in economic conditions following the cataclysmic disturbance produced by the war and the misconceptions leading to
Jan 1, 1921
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Reservoir Engineering - General - A Corresponding States Correlation for Calculating Gas-Condensate Phase EquilibriaBy A. S. Emanuel
A correlation has been developed for calculating the phase behavior of, gas-condensate systems at reservoir conditions. The correlation is based on the principle of corresponding states and has been c
Jan 1, 1969
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Simulation Ore Reserves Control Model Based On Reliability Characteristics Of Open-Pit EquipmentBy Y. Astafyev
In applying computers at the enterprises it is necessary to develop an open-pit model which completely corresponds in its structure, properties and characteristics to real open-pit mining. This model
Jan 1, 1977
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Nickel and Its AlloysBy A. J. WADHAMS
THE relative importance of things is a fascinating subject for thought. As we look about us we realize the Creator of all things has provided the metals for our use, each in the quantity needed-iron i
Jan 1, 1929
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Use Of Pressure Grouting To Stabilize Ground In The San Manuel MineBy J. W. Goss, M. J. Coolbaugh
A survey of literature published in the U.S. on grouting indicates that most such work has been done to stop water flow in mines and for stabilizing foundations of various man-made structures. Apparen
Jan 3, 1961