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RI 3211 A Study Of Subsurface Pressures And Temperatures In Flowing Wells In The East Texas Field And The Application Of These Data To Reservoir And Vertical-Flow ProblemsBy C. E. Reistle
The tests reported in this paper were made in the East Texas field in the summer and fall of 1932 as a part of the Bureau of Mines study of the operation of flowing wells and reservoir performance; an
Jan 1, 1933
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RI 3212 A Study Of "Bottom-Hole" Samples Of East Texas Crude Oil (68f8dfb4-0c3b-4e2c-861b-b1038d462f4a)By Ben E. Lindsly
The study of "bottom-hole samples follows in natural sequence the study of samples obtained under high pressures at the well heads of flowing wells. The principal object of this phase of gas-solubilit
Jan 1, 1933
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RI 3212 A Study Of ?Bottom-Hole? Samples Of East Texas Crude OilBy Ben E. Lindsly
The study of "bottom-hole' samples follow,-is in natural sequence the study of samples3 obtained under high pressures at the well heads of flowing wells. The principal object of this phase of gas
Jan 1, 1933
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RI 3214 Identification of Cerussite and Anglesite, and Flotation with GalenaBy Fred D. DeVanery
"INTRODUCTION Although galena is the most common lead-bearing mineral, is easily concentrated by gravity methods, and is readily susceptible to flotation, nevertheless some galena-bearing orebodies ha
Jun 1, 1933
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RI 3215 Comparison of Methods for Determining the Friability of CoalBy H. F. Yancey, E. Zane
"INTRODUCTION The term ""friability"" as applied to coal may be defined as the physical property of coal which expresses its tendency to become reduced in size during handling as a result of such exte
Jun 1, 1933
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RI 3216 Limits Of Inflammability Of Natural Gases Containing High Percentages Of Carbon Dioxide And Nitrogen ? IntroductionBy G. W. Jones
In a previous report'/ results were given and a method outlined whereby from a knowledge of the composition of the natural gas and of the inflammability limits of the individual constituents comp
Jan 1, 1933
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RI 3218 Volatilization of Impurities from Zinc ConcentratesBy G. L. Oldwright, F. K. Shelton, W. E. Keck
"INTRODUCTION Zinc must be of high grade to satisfy the present demand. Even when the amount of premium paid is small, the purer metal as the buyers' preference. The following specifications for spelt
Jun 1, 1933
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RI 3219 The National Safety Competition of 1932By W. W. Adams
"The eighth National Safety Competition, that for 1932, conducted by the United States Bureau of Mines, was participated in by 322 mines and quarries operating in 34 States. Tables 2 to 6 show the rel
Jul 1, 1933
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RI 3221 Consumption Trends in Roofing-Slate IndustyBy Oliver Bowles
"INTRODUCTION Slate has earned a high reputation as a roofing material, carefully selected and properly placed it is rainproof, attractive, and extraordinarily durable. Despite there qualities in its
Nov 1, 1933
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RI 3225 The Flotation Of Alabama Graphite OresBy B. W. Gandrud
The upper part of the Alabama deposits of crystalline graphite consists of an oxidized ore derived from the underlying unoxidized ore through prolonged Weathering. The degree of oxidation in different
Jan 1, 1934
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RI 3225 The Flotation Of Alabama Graphite Ores ? IntroductionBy B. W. Gandrud
The upper part of the Alabama deposits of crystalline graphite consists of an oxidized ore derived from, the underlying unoxidized ore through prolonged weathering. The degree of oxidation in differen
Jan 1, 1934
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RI 3226 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division - 2. Gold-Recovery Studies - Recovery Of Refractory Gold In Milling OresBy E. S. Leaver
The gold that is not recovered by a particular process is refractory to that process. A study to determine how the refractory gold is associated in the ore constituents usually indicates the needed im
Jan 1, 1934
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RI 3227 Trade Trends In The Lime IndustryBy Paul Hatmaker
Lime was a highly useful commodity thousands of years before the simple chemistry of its manufacturing process was known. The employment of lime for agriculture, building, and even certain essentially
Jan 1, 1934
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RI 3227 Trade Trends In The Lime Industry ? IntroductionBy Paul Hatmaker
Lime was a highly useful commodity thousands of years before the simple chemistry of its manufacturing process was known. The employment of lime for agriculture, building, and even certain essentially
Jan 1, 1934
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RI 3228 Progress Reports-Metallurgical Division. 3. Studies in the Metallurgy of CopperBy W. A. SLOAN, G. L. Oldright, J. D. Sullivan, E. K. PRYOR, A. F. HALLET, R. S. Dean, S. L. BROWN, F. S. Wartman, A. J. Thompson
Lack of sufficient publication funds has resulted in the accumulation of considerable unpublished experimental work on copper metallurgy by the Bureau staff . The present report gives extended abstrac
May 1, 1934
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RI 3232 Temperature-Viscosity Measurement in the Systems CaO-Sio2 and CaO-SiO2-CaF2 (57b03329-e9f4-4dd9-b275-560a67d7dbf7)By M. B. Boyer, C. H. Herty, F. A. Hartgen, G. L. Frear
"DEFINITION OF VISCOSITYViscosity has been defined as the resistance experienced by one portion of a liquid moving over another portion, such as one molecular plane moving over an adjacent plane. A me
Jun 1, 1934
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RI 3233 The Occurrence Of Gases In CoalsBy R. F. Selder
The material in this paper is intended simply to be an inquiry into some of the theoretical aspects of the occurrence of methane and carbon dioxide in coal, with a brief resume of the more recent lite
Jan 1, 1934
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RI 3233 The Occurrence of Gases In Coals (309cd25a-d5a0-492f-b9e8-8c724ed5558b)By George S. Rice
"The emission of hydrocarbon gases from coal beds and contiguous strata causes many accidents in coal—mine workings, the number of fatalities so caused being second only to those due to falls of roof.
Jun 1, 1934
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RI 3233 The Occurrence Of Gases In Coals ? IntroductionBy R. F. Selden
The material in this paper is intended simply, to be an inquiry into some of the theoretical aspects of the occurrence of methane and carbon dioxide in coal, with a brief resume of the more recent lit
Jan 1, 1934
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RI 3237 A Study Of The Properties Of Texas - New Mexico Polyhalite Pertaining To The Extraction Of Potash - VIII. Removal Of Sodium Chloride From Crude Polyhalite By WashingBy J. M. Davidson
The potassium mineral polyhalite (K2SO4.MgSO4.2CaSO4.2H20) found in large deposits in western Texas and southeastern New Mexico is associated with varying amounts of halite (sodium chloride, NaCl) and
Jan 1, 1934