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St. Louis Paper - The Estimation of Petroleum Reserves (with Discussion)By Robert W. Pack
Sooner or later in the development of any natural resource it becomes highly desirable to know the quantity of this resource in the country as a whole, as well as of the part that is being developed,
Jan 1, 1918
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Logging for Copper by In-Situ Neutron Activation AnalysisBy W. A. Hoyer, G. A. Lock
Laboratory and field tests have shown that it is feasible to log for copper in a qualitative way using the techniques of neutron activation analysis. Laboratory tests showed that the 0.51 and 1.04 mev
Jan 1, 1973
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum in India and Burma in 1937The production of petroleum in India (including Burma) increased from 334,811,624 gal.' ill 1936 to 350,322,222 gal. in 1937, the highest figure in the history of the industry. The increase in 19
Jan 1, 1939
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum in India and Burma in 1937The production of petroleum in India (including Burma) increased from 334,811,624 gal.' ill 1936 to 350,322,222 gal. in 1937, the highest figure in the history of the industry. The increase in 19
Jan 1, 1939
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Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of an Electric Field Upon the Solidification of Bismuth-Tin AlloysBy John D. Verhoeven
A technique has been developed for carrying out normal freezing experiments with a current density of 2000 amp per sq cut passing through the solid-liquid interface. The equation relating the effectiv
Jan 1, 1965
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A Deep-Well Pump for Unwatering a MineBy C. E. SWANN
NOT long ago an engineering study was made to determine if the time had arrived to lower the head of standing water in abandoned Rock Springs mines Nos. I and 3 of The Union Pacific Coal Co. so that t
Jan 1, 1935
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Notes On The Treatment Of Mercury In North CaliforniaBy T. Egleston
THE ores of mercury of North California are composed of metallic mercury and cinnabar. They are found in serpentine, and are very often associated with chalcedony, in masses more or less irregular, of
Jan 1, 1875
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The Main Mineral Zone Of The Santa Eulalia District, Chihuahua*By Basil Prescott
Resume.-The district of Santa Eulalia lies 12 miles to the southeast of the city of Chihuahua, Mexico. The ore deposits occur in a Cretaceous limestone of unknown thickness, overlain by a series of rh
Jan 2, 1915
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Papers - - Stabilization - Some Constitutional Aspects of the Oil ProblemBy Henry M. Bates, Roscoe Pound
Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen: I accepted your Chairman's invitation to speak to a group of experts in this field with the greatest hesitation, because I know little or nothing about it. Certainly I
Jan 1, 1935
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Economics - Economics of the Crude Oil Potential in the United States (With Discussion)By J. E. Pogue
It is the purpose of this paper to attempt to establish three theses which may be stated in advance as follows: 1. The crude oil potential is the accumulation of surplus initial pr
Jan 1, 1931
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The Formation Of Radial Cracks In Rock Blasting Analyzed In Terms Of The Modified Griffith’s TheoryBy Carlos D. da Gama, Charles R. Nelson
Griffith’s theory of brittle fracture, as modified by McClintock and Walsh to fit rock behavior in cases of failure by compression, has been successfully applied in various fields of rock mechanics. E
Jan 1, 1971
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The Turn Of The CenturyTHE turn of the century was marked by the appearance of a series of greatly important pieces of research that became the foundations of modern physical metallurgy. It is, of course, some- what mislead
Jan 1, 1948
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Notes On Titanium, And The Cleansing - Effect Of Titanium On Cast-Iron.By J. E. Johnson
Discussion of the paper of Bradley Stoughton, presented at the Cleveland meeting, October, 1912, and printed in Bulletin No. 71, November, 1912, pp. 1245 to 1275. J. E. JOHNSON, JR., Ashland, Wis. :-
Dec 1, 1912
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The Relation Of Sulphur To The Overpoling Of Copper- DiscussionF. JOHNSON,* Birmingham, England (written discussion t).--. Mr. Skowronski's first melting experiments tend to show that ingots with a "level set" may be obtained without oxygen. Now it is charac
Jan 11, 1918
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Technical Notes - Origin of the Cube Texture in Face-Centered Cubic MetalsBy Paul A. Beck
THE occurrence of the (100) [lOO] or "cube" texture upon annealing of cold-rolled copper has been much investigated.' The conditions favorable for its formation were found to be a high final anne
Jan 1, 1952
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Colorado Paper - The Bertrand-Thief Open-Hearth ProcessBy Joseph Hartshorne
For something over two years past a new development of the open-hearth process has been in operation at the works of the Prager Eisenindustrie-Gesellschuft at Eladno, in Bohemia. It was devised and pe
Jan 1, 1897
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Annual Dinner Of The Rocky Mountain ClubOn. Tuesday, Apr. 8, the Rocky Mountain Club held its 12th annual dinner at the Waldorf-Astoria, New York. In reporting the dinner the Evening Telegram says: "General Coleman du Pont was sort of mast
Jan 5, 1919
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The Salt Industry of Louisiana and TexasBy W. M. Weigel
SALT production in Louisiana and Texas at the present time is entirely from salt domes of the interior and coastal groups. Before and during the Civil War salt was recovered from numerous salines and
Jan 1, 1935
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Computer Techniques In The Analysis Of Laboratory Grinding TestsBy J. A. Herbst, G. A. Grandy, T. S. Mika, D. W. Fuerstenau, G. D. Gumtz
As a basis for interpretation of grinding behavior, the discretized batch grinding model is briefly presented and described, with solutions of the resultant equations for linear systems. Techniques fo
Jan 1, 1969