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Production Engineering - Flowing Wells with Small Tubing (With Discussion)By R. R. Hawkins
PEoperly designed tubing strings make it possible to continue the flowing life of wells beyond the stage where ordinarily they would be put to pumping. Wells no longer able to flow through 2-in. tubin
Jan 1, 1932
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Papers - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Oklahoma in 1940By Thomas Brownfield
Development and production activity in Oklahoma during the year 1940 was of routine nature. Production, according to the Corporation Commission's figures, averaged 409,100 bbl. daily as compared
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Oklahoma in 1940By Thomas Brownfield
Development and production activity in Oklahoma during the year 1940 was of routine nature. Production, according to the Corporation Commission's figures, averaged 409,100 bbl. daily as compared
Jan 1, 1941
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Abating Stream Pollution . . . in the Anthracite Coal FieldsBy J. R. Hoffert
ON Oct. 27, 1941, the Sanitary Water Board of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania called a meeting of the representatives of the coal operators in the Schuylkill River Basin, and frankly suggested to the
Jan 3, 1950
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Concerning The Method Of Making Steel.ALTHOUGH it might seem more fitting to discuss this subject in the Ninth Book in connection with the smelting of iron where I had thought to treat of it in detail, this process of making steel appears
Jan 1, 1942
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Upgrading Of Copper Concentrates By Chalcocite Derimming Of Pyrite With CyanideBy Daniel C. McLean
Copper concentrates produced by many operations in the United States and South America contain chalcocite (79.9% Cu) as a major component, yet the grades of these concentrates rarely exceed 25 to 28%
Jan 1, 1984
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Aluminum Alloys - Tensile Properties of Aluminum-alloy Sheet at Elevated Temperatures (Metals Tech., Dec. 1945, T. P. 1929, with discussion)By Leslie F. Tedsen, John E. Dorn, Alan E. Flanigan
It is necessary occasionally to use aluminum-alloy sheet where moderately elevated temperatures are encountered. Considerable attention has been directed toward determining the influence of "artificia
Jan 1, 1946
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Technical Papers and Discussions - Aluminum Alloys - Tensile Properties of Aluminum-alloy Sheet at Elevated Temperatures (Metals Tech., Dec. 1945, T. P. 1929, with discussion)By Leslie F. Tedsen, Alan E. Flanigan, John E. Dorn
It is necessary occasionally to use aluminum-alloy sheet where moderately elevated temperatures are encountered. Considerable attention has been directed toward determining the influence of "artificia
Jan 1, 1946
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Papers - Mining - Attainment of Greater Safety in Coal-mine Mechanization (T. P. 1963, Coal Tech., Feb. 1946)By D. C. Jones
The term "coal-mine mechanization" is definable in several ways. In its general application it can mean the use of machines instead of manpower in each of the various mining activities necessary for t
Jan 1, 1947
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Papers - Mining - Attainment of Greater Safety in Coal-mine Mechanization (T. P. 1963, Coal Tech., Feb. 1946)By D. C. Jones
The term "coal-mine mechanization" is definable in several ways. In its general application it can mean the use of machines instead of manpower in each of the various mining activities necessary for t
Jan 1, 1947
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The Trend In The Science Of MetalsBy Zay Jeffries
EACH generation accepts the developments of the preceding generations without full appreciation of the difficulties that had to be overcome or of the effect of any given development on society. Today,
Jan 5, 1924
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Tungsten Coating from the Thermal Decomposition of Tungsten BromidesBy R. M. Caves
High-purity dense tungsten coating is obtained by means of a modified de Boer-van Arkel iodide process using tungsten bromides. The all-glass reaction system is pumped, baked, and sealed (pinched-off)
Jan 1, 1962
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Effect of Copper and Zinc in Cyanidation with Sulfide-acid PrecipitationBy E. S. Leaver
THE presence of soluble base metals in precious-metal ores usually precludes cyanidation as the best method of treatment. The laboratory experiments described in this paper show the possibility of cya
Jan 1, 1929
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First Pan American Congress of Mining Engineering and Geology at Santiago Attended by 300By Charles Will Wright
DESPITE the war, the First Pan American Mining Congress, held in Santiago, Chile, Jan. 15-23, was attended by about 300 persons including the official delegates from sixteen of the American republics.
Jan 1, 1942
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Cleveland Paper - A Compound-Plunger Hydraulic PumpBy Earnest R. Woakes
Those engaged in pumping from shafts, or other mining works, may be intereited in the following suggestion of what is believed to be a novel method of raising moderate quantities of water against a co
Jan 1, 1892
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The Extraordinary Faulting at the Berlin Mine, NevadaBy ELLSIVOKTH DAGGETT
THE Berlin gold quartz mine is situated in Nye county, Nevada, on the west flank of the Shoshone range, about 40 miles south and 30 miles west from the town of Austin, the county-seat of Lander county
Mar 1, 1907
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Milwaukee Paper - Symposium on the Conservation of Tin: Pennsylvania Railroad Anti-friction and Bell MetalsBy F. M. Waring
produced when zinc is substituted for a certain amount of tin are decidedly unsatisfactory. The substitution of aluminum for tin is entirely impractical, and such castings are worthless. This does not
Jan 1, 1919
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Washington Paper - Crystalline Magnetite in the Port Henry, New York, MinesBy John Birkinbine
An unusually large number of crystals of magnetite obtained in the exploitation of a deposit of magnetic iron-ore of remarkable purity, encouraged the preparation of this paper, and its presentation a
Jan 1, 1890
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Papers - Relative Desulfurizing Powers of Blast-furnace Slags (With Discussion)By W. F. Holbrook, T. L. Joseph
The problem of sulfur control is important in all blast-furnace operations but particularly for certain grades of steel because of the rigorous specifications. During the past decade the tendency has
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - Relative Desulfurizing Powers of Blast-furnace Slags (With Discussion)By W. F. Holbrook, T. L. Joseph
The problem of sulfur control is important in all blast-furnace operations but particularly for certain grades of steel because of the rigorous specifications. During the past decade the tendency has
Jan 1, 1936