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                     Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Illinois in 1939 Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Illinois in 1939By Alfred H. Bell, George V. Cohee In 1939 Illinois produced 94,302,000 bbl. of oil—almost three times the amount of oil produced at the peak in 1908, when development in the southeastern Illinois field was at its height (Fig. I). It r Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Effects of Temperature and Pressure on Rheological Properties of Cement Slurries Effects of Temperature and Pressure on Rheological Properties of Cement SlurriesBy R. Floyd Farris A THOROUGH knowledge of the behavior of cement slurries under elevated tempera-tures and pressures is necessary in order to solve properly the many problems pre-sented in deep-well cementing operation Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Colloid Chemistry of Clay Drilling Fluids Colloid Chemistry of Clay Drilling FluidsBy A. G. Loomis IT is only within the past 10 years that serious attempt appears to have been made to improve rotary drilling fluids by the application of the principles of colloid chemistry, although the use of chem Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Effect Of Composition On Physical And Chemical Properties Of 14-Karat Gold Alloys Effect Of Composition On Physical And Chemical Properties Of 14-Karat Gold AlloysBy Tracy Jarrett In 14-karat gold alloys, as in 10-karat gold alloys,3 the addition of such metals as zinc, nickel, copper and silver produces a wide range of physical and chemical proper-ties such as color, hardness, Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Hot-milling of Rock-drill Bit Hot-milling of Rock-drill BitBy Robert Berggren THE hot-milling process for reconditioning rock-drill bits is not new. It has been employed by a few mines for years and in the past decade it has been widely adopted, as its advantages have become be Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Measurements of the Viscosities of Oils under Reservoir Conditions Measurements of the Viscosities of Oils under Reservoir ConditionsBy C. R. Hocott THE viscosity of the oil in the reservoir is one of the properties that influence its movement through the sand to producing wells. Measurements of viscosity, therefore, are pertinent to problems asso Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Papers - Magnetic Methods - Survey of Methods for Determining Depth of Magnetic Ore Bodies (T. P. 830, with discussion) Papers - Magnetic Methods - Survey of Methods for Determining Depth of Magnetic Ore Bodies (T. P. 830, with discussion)By David A. Keys The actual procedure in estimating depth of overburden from magnetic observations made on the surface will vary with the form of the deposit and any theoretical discussion will apply only so far as th Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Papers - Air Cooling in the Gold Mines on the Rand (T.P. 970, with discussion) Papers - Air Cooling in the Gold Mines on the Rand (T.P. 970, with discussion)By Willis H. Carrier Particular interest in the ventilation of deep mines, especially those in South Africa, has been created by a very complete system of cooling of the world's deepest mine, the Turf shaft of the Ro Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Papers - Development and Application of Concrete and Steel Roof Support Used on Haulageways, Pump Rooms, and Main Openings in the Anthracite Mines of Pennsylvania (T.P. 1193, with discussion) Papers - Development and Application of Concrete and Steel Roof Support Used on Haulageways, Pump Rooms, and Main Openings in the Anthracite Mines of Pennsylvania (T.P. 1193, with discussion)By W. L. Dennen, W. W. Wirth Research looking toward the reduction of the cost of roof support by substitution of longer-life materials for wooden timber is fully justified by the fact that roof support is an important element of Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in South Texas during 1939 Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in South Texas during 1939By Michel T. Halbouty South Texas, one of the world's important oil and gas-producing areas, continued to hold interest during 1939 as another scries of new fields and new producing levels was developed within its bou Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Papers - Desulphurization of Pig Iron with Calcium Carbide Papers - Desulphurization of Pig Iron with Calcium CarbideBy W. F. Holbrook, C. E. Wood, E. P. Barrett The Blast Furnace Studies Section, Metallurgieal Division, Bureau of Mines, has been working for several years on the mechanism of desulphurization of iron and steel by slags. The usual assumption tha Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Cuba during 1939 Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Cuba during 1939By Robert H. Palmer Sacuranao Field.—Bacuranao field is about 12 miles east of Havana, along the contact between Cretaceous sediments and a serpentine intrusion. The zone lies within an extensive anticlinorium. The field Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Papers - Geophysics Education - Teaching Geophysics in a Department of Physics (T. P. 950) Papers - Geophysics Education - Teaching Geophysics in a Department of Physics (T. P. 950)By David A. Keys Applied geophysics is the youngest child of that old branch of learning that has been known from Aristotle's time as physics—the constitution and laws of nature. The mother science, with the help Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Problem of Inclined Layers in Seismic Reflection Methods Problem of Inclined Layers in Seismic Reflection MethodsBy Zdzislaw Specht THIS paper discusses elementary laws pertaining to seismic reflection methods and presents a general and simple criterion for determining the direction of dipping of a reflection horizon from observat Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Formation of Inclusions in Steel Castings Formation of Inclusions in Steel CastingsBy Walter Crafts ALTHOUGH many elements reduce the tendency to porosity in steel castings, manganese, silicon, aluminum, calcium, titanium and zirconium appear to be most generally suitable for the purpose. The mangan Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Papers - Crystal Orientation in Silicon-iron Sheet (T.P. 1178, with discussion) Papers - Crystal Orientation in Silicon-iron Sheet (T.P. 1178, with discussion)By J. T. Burwell The crystal orientation in silicon iron that has been given a particular treatment described by Goss,l has been studied by Goss, by Bozorth2 and by Sixtus,3 but their results do not agree and are almo Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Preface (f08ef451-f49c-4366-8820-bb25fd2c0f9e) Preface (f08ef451-f49c-4366-8820-bb25fd2c0f9e)Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Papers - Collapsible Steel Props in Longwall Anthracite Mining (T.P. 1093, with discussion) Papers - Collapsible Steel Props in Longwall Anthracite Mining (T.P. 1093, with discussion)By John W. Buch NeaRly 25 years ago operating officials in the northern anthracite field were confronted with the problem of profitably mining virgin beds of thin coal (those 48 in. and under) or destroying them by m Jan 1, 1940 
