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  • AUSIMM
    Native Grasses: Their Potential Use in Revegetation of Disturbed Sites in the Wet-Dry Tropics

    By Gray E, Banks J

    In mine site revegetation, exotic grasses are more commonly used than native grasses. This is due to unavailability of native grass seed on a commerical scale and lack of information on agronomical

    Jan 1, 1994

  • SME
    NATM Strategies In The U.S.?Lessons Learned From The Initial Support Design For The Caldecott 4th Bore

    By Bhaskar B. Thapa

    The design of the Caldecott 4th Bore, located along State Route 24 in Oakland, California, is based on the principles of the New Austrian Tunneling Method (NATM). Typical NATM initial support design p

  • IMPC
    Natural Clinoptilolite Modification for Removing Molybdate and Sulfate Ions from Mineral Processing Wastewater

    By V. Panayotov, M. Panayotova

    "Wastewater from ores processing is often polluted by molybdate and sulfate (SO42-) ions. Sorption is one of suitable methods for removing those pollutants when presenting in low concentrations. This

    Jan 1, 2018

  • SME
    Natural Gas And The Competitive Fuel Market

    By Francis J. Quinn

    The Natural Gas Act, of 1938, which put interstate pipelines under the jurisdiction of the Federal Power Commission, did not place a protective competitive shield around such companies - nor does any

    Jan 1, 1961

  • AIME
    Natural Gas Technology - Analysis and Prediction of Minimum Flow Rate for the Continuous Removal of Liquids from Gas Wells

    By R. G. Turner, M. G. Hubbard, A. E. Dukler

    Gas phase hydrocarbons produced from underground reservoirs will, in many instances, have liquid phase material associated with them, the presence of which can affect the flowing characteristics of th

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AIME
    Natural Gas Technology - Application of the Alternating Direction Explicit Procedure to Two-Dimensional Natural Gas Reservoirs

    By P. K. Leung, S. R. Allada, P. M. Dranchuk, D. Quon

    The alternating direction explicit procedure (ADEP) makes use of the boundary conditions to reduce multi-dimensional problems to a series of one-dimensional problems. The method, previously applied to

    Jan 1, 1967

  • AIME
    Natural Gas Technology - Evaluation of Underground Gas-Storage Conditions In Aquifers Through Investigations of Groundwater Hydrology

    By P. A. Witherspoon, R. W. Donovan, T. D. Mueller

    The use of petroleum-barren aquifers for underground storage has become extremely important to the natural-gas industry. A critical problem in assessing the feasibility of a specific aquifer for such

  • AIME
    Natural Gas Technology - Mechanisms by Which Pentane and Hexane Adsorb on Silica Gel

    By H. O. McLeod, J. M. Campbell

    Data analysis of pentane and hexane adsorption from natural gas in a fixed bed of silica gel shows that constant length mass transfer zones form, the curvature of the adsorption isotherm controls the

    Jan 1, 1967

  • AIME
    Natural Gas Technology - Realistic K Values of C7+ Hydrocarbons for Calculating Oil Vaporization During Gas Cycling at High Pressures

    By A. B. Cook, C. J. Walker, G. B. Spencer

    Although water will displace oil from a petroleum reservoir to a greater extent than gas will, there are some reservoirs in which gas rather than water should be used for pressure maintenance. This is

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AIME
    Natural Gas Technology - Threshold Pressure Phenomena in Porous Media

    By M. R. Tek, L. K. Thomas, D. L. Katz

    Threshold displacement pressures are needed to determine how much overpressure can be used in storing natural gas. An experimental technique for determining threshold pressures by displacing water wit

    Jan 1, 1969

  • AIME
    Natural Gas Technology - Well Test Interpretation of Vertically Fractured Gas Wells

    By R. A. Wattenbarger, H. J. Ramey

    The trend in gas well testing has been to rely more on the early-time flow data of drawdown and buildup tests than on stabilized flow tests. The stabilized testing methods often are not adequate for c

    Jan 1, 1970

  • TMS
    Natural Gas Utilization in Blast Furnace Ironmaking: Tuyère Injection, Shaft Injection and Prereduction

    By Jorge Gibson, P. Chris Pistorius, Megha Jampani

    Increased utilization of natural gas in blast furnace ironmaking can decrease both the cost and the carbon intensity of ironmaking, given current US natural gas prices. In this paper, three ways to ut

    Mar 1, 2017

  • AUSIMM
    Natural Processes Removing Dissolved Arsenic from Selected West Coast Streams

    By C Noble, J Webster-Brown

    A survey of selected West Coast Streams was undertaken in Summer 2001, Summer 2002 and Winter 2002 to establish the degree of arsenic (As) contamination in waters and sediments downstream of old coal

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SME
    Natural vs. Synthetic Magnesites in the Manufacture of Refractories

    By O. M. Wicken

    Magnesite has the unique combination of properties that make it useful in a wide variety of metallurgical applications. The use of refractory magnesite has been increasing throughout the world, but th

    Jan 1, 1964

  • IMPC
    Natural, geotouristic and recreation attractiveness on post-mining "Górazdze" areas

    By Pawel Strzalkowski, Marta Baszczynska, Urszula Kazmierczak

    The paper presents issues related to interference of mining activities with the environment. Exploitation of mineral resources causes primarily a modification of the landscape. All of the negative imp

    Jan 1, 2014

  • AIME
    Natural-flow and Gas-lift Experiments and Apparatus, Petroleum Experiment Station, US Bureau of Mines

    By W. S. Morris, R. R. Bradenthaler, G. Wade

    Petroleum engineers generally are of the opinion that the flow conditions and, therefore, the formulas that apply to the flow of oil and gas in long pipe lines differ in many ways from flow conditions

    Jan 1, 1929

  • AIME
    Naturalnessc

    By T. A. Rickard

    The key-note of good writing, as of good manners, is B natural. Sincerity is the first requisite for effective writing. When a man says what he knows or believes, he is likely to be interesting, becau

    Jan 1, 1931

  • DFI
    Nature And Functions Of A Geotechnical Consulting Firm ? Synopsis

    By D. V. Roberts

    Approximately 800 private consulting engineering firms in America specialize in geotechnical engineering. The gross income from these firms totals about $500 to $600 million per year. Sixty-five to se

    Jan 1, 2010

  • IOM3
    Nature of gold mineralization at Mule Canyon, Lander County, Nevada, USA

    By T. J. Serenko

    The epithermal deposit is hosted by Tertiary volcanic rocks that lie between mid-Miocene normal faults of the Northern Nevada Rift. Petrographic, laser-ablation and metallurgical observations suggeste

    Aug 1, 1995

  • SME
    Nature Of Low-Grade Indian Iron Ores And The Prospects Of Their Enrichment Through Gravity Separation

    By S. Roy

    Soft laminated iron ore (SLO) having a higher hematite content and Martite goethite iron ore (MGO) having a higher goethite content were subjected to detailed characterization and beneficiation. The p

    Jan 1, 2009