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                     Reservoir Engineering - General - A Mathematical Model of Reservoir Response During the Cyclic Injection of Steam Reservoir Engineering - General - A Mathematical Model of Reservoir Response During the Cyclic Injection of SteamBy F. G. Miller, T. D. Mueller, L. B. Davidson A mathematical model of reservoir behavior during one cycle of the intermittent steam injection process is presented in this paper. A cycle of the process is considered to be composed of three stages: 
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                     Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - A Note on the Use of Aluminum for the Dexodiation of Palladium and Its Alloys Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - A Note on the Use of Aluminum for the Dexodiation of Palladium and Its AlloysBy R. H. Atkinson, R. N. Rhoda An improved technique has been developed for the deoxidation of palladium with aluminum which is especially suitable for use in making small castings with an induction-melting and casting machine. The Jan 1, 1959 
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                     What Has Made Possible the 15,000-ft. Oil Well? What Has Made Possible the 15,000-ft. Oil Well?By W. A. Eardley FIFTEEN years ago the world's deepest oil well penetrated the earth about 7300 ft. That depth has now been more than doubled. Why has such deep drilling become necessary and how has it become pos Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Evaluation Of Geological Factors In Rock Engineering Evaluation Of Geological Factors In Rock EngineeringBy Bernard Schneider The diversity of methods available to engineers and geologists for studying rock masses is a reflection of the fact that, despite the rapid and encouraging progress made over the last few years, there Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Tractor Scrapers Break New Ground Tractor Scrapers Break New GroundBy Donald V. Fites In the face of an increasing demand for minerals, the resulting technological developments, and rising overburden-to-ore ratios, many open-pit mines now incorporate totally different concepts for the Jan 5, 1969 
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                     Milling and Concentration (eabdd2a3-35c2-4b91-91a2-45b387bb19a0) Milling and Concentration (eabdd2a3-35c2-4b91-91a2-45b387bb19a0)Economic Significance of High-grade Concentrates BY PAUL M TYLER AND CARLE R HAYWARD (Min & Met, Dec, 563 4000 words) Generally pyro¬mctallurgical methods yield a higher recovery but cost more per ton Jan 1, 1937 
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                     Further Progress Made in Mechanization of Bituminous Mining Further Progress Made in Mechanization of Bituminous MiningBy G. C. Trevorrow STRIP mining during 1943 increased considerably with further extension of mechanical loading in mines already partly mechanized; with the considerable introduction of mechanical loading into hand-load Jan 1, 1944 
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                     Design Criteria Of Mined Land Reclamation Design Criteria Of Mined Land ReclamationBy Charles V. Riley While the late 1960's are known as the years of the public recognition of impending environmental crises, the 1970's will be known as the decade of public concern for improving the quality o Jan 3, 1973 
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                     Papers - Unitization - Introduction Papers - Unitization - IntroductionUnitization—in some form from simple agreements among operators to complete consolidation of ownerships—is a means of obviating the wastes of unrestrained competition among owners in extracting oil an Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Production - Foreign - Petroleum and Natural Gas Development in Canada during 1936 Production - Foreign - Petroleum and Natural Gas Development in Canada during 1936By G. S. Hume The total production of crude oil in Canada showed only a small improvement in 1936 over 1935, but developments of great importance took place in Alberta on the west flank of the Turner Valley field i Jan 1, 1937 
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                     Papers - Unitization - Committee Reports - General Summary - By Unitization Committee Papers - Unitization - Committee Reports - General Summary - By Unitization CommitteeUnitization—in some form from simple agreements among operators to complete consolidation of ownerships—is a means of obviating the wastes of unrestrained competition among owners in extracting oil an Jan 1, 1930 
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                     Drilling Innovations Benefit Quarry Operator Drilling Innovations Benefit Quarry OperatorBy W. Julian Parton General Crushed Stone Co. operates a dozen quarries in such rock types as gabbro, basalt, granite and limestone. Drilling characteristics and problems vary from one operation to another so that a vari Jan 1, 1963 
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                     New Reverberatory Waste-heat Boiler and Power Plant at Douglas Smelter New Reverberatory Waste-heat Boiler and Power Plant at Douglas SmelterBy L. L. McDaniel DURING the past few years a number of improvements in smelting and power equipment have been made at the Douglas smelter of the FIG. 1.-GENERAL PLAN OF SMELTER. Phelps Dodge Corporation at Douglas Jan 1, 1939 
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                     1978 Annual Review: Mineral Processing-Technology Battles Escalating Costs 1978 Annual Review: Mineral Processing-Technology Battles Escalating CostsEscalating energy costs and tough environmental standards were two major factors affecting the minerals processing area in 1978 For the most part, new startups and research and development initiatives Jan 5, 1979 
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                     Need for Closely Spaced Samples for Short -Term Coal Mine Planning Need for Closely Spaced Samples for Short -Term Coal Mine PlanningBy Y. C. Kim, S. L. Barua Underground coal mine planning has traditionally focused on the mine design aspects concerning safety and efficiency in the quest to produce low cost coal. Very little attention has been given to coal Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Technical Papers - Mining Practice - Recent Developments in Mechanization at the Bunker Hill Mine (Mining Tech., Sept. 1947, TP 2256) Technical Papers - Mining Practice - Recent Developments in Mechanization at the Bunker Hill Mine (Mining Tech., Sept. 1947, TP 2256)By R. S. Hooper In attempting to describe recent mining developments at the Bunker Hill mine, it may be well to recall first the old days of hand mining when holes were laboriously drilled by hand to a maximum depth Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Recent Developments In Mechanization At The Bunker Hill Mine Recent Developments In Mechanization At The Bunker Hill MineBy R. S. Hooper IN attempting to describe recent mining developments at the Bunker Hill mine, it may be well to recall first the old days of hand mining when holes were laboriously drilled by hand to a maximum depth Jan 1, 1947 
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                     Need for a Standard Method for Determining Surface Moisture in Coal Need for a Standard Method for Determining Surface Moisture in CoalBy T. W. Guy DURING the past three years the Surface Preparation Committee of the American Mining Congress Coal Operators' Committees has been collecting data on dewatering and drying washed coal, and on scre Jan 1, 1938 
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                     The General Procedure And Methods For Making Moulds For Casting Bronze. The General Procedure And Methods For Making Moulds For Casting Bronze.NOW continuing with the preparation of the moulds I say that it is necessary to give the greatest attention to the differences of the clays as well as to the differences of those things that you wish Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Gravity Concentration in the Fine-Size Range Gravity Concentration in the Fine-Size RangeBy Thunaes, Arvid Pilot plant test work in 1942 and 1943 showed that by a combination of desliming, fine-size classification, and Sullivan deck concentration it is possible to recover heavy minerals such as cassiterite Jan 1, 1950 
