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Principles of Well Spacing
By Morris Muskat
ALTHOUGH the problem of well spacing is one of the most important involved in the production of oil, it must be considered at the present time as still subject to further development. The published li
Jan 1, 1939
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Gravimeters: Their Relation to Seismometers, Astatization and Calibration
By C. A. Heiland
MEASUREMENTS of gravity with gravimeters have come into increased use in this country and abroad in the past five years. Probably 100 to 125 gravimeter parties are working in the United States alone.
Jan 1, 1939
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Index (922b9611-d68e-453b-a1ac-2e699cf94a1a)
Jan 1, 1939
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Mine Safety in the Lake Superior Region
By F. S. Crawford
IRON and copper are mined in the Lake Superior district. The iron mines of the district have the best safety record for that industry in the country as a whole, while the copper mines of the district
Jan 1, 1939
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Institute Policy on Controversial Matters (ea5d9c75-536d-402b-8591-b74c2efb439e)
At its meeting on February 21, 1933, the Board of Directors the following resolution defining and expressing the policy of the Institute with respect to official participation or action in controversi
Jan 1, 1939
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Exploring Drill Holes By Sample-Taking Bullets
By Eugene Leonardon
THE search for oil has required, and without a doubt supplies, a tremendous amount of information on the structure, composition, physical properties, and history of sedimentary rocks. The earliest and
Jan 1, 1939
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The Treatment Of Coal With Oil And Other Petroleum Products
By J. M. Pilcher
The application of oil to coal for-the reduction of dust has greatly increased the consumers' satisfaction with solid fuels, especially those for domestic use. The combination of oil-treated coal
Jan 1, 1939
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Mexico during 1938
By V. R. Garfias
After a series of fruitless negotiations, the Mexican Government, on March 18, 1938, decreed the expropriation of several oil companies, and took possession of the properties, offices and records not
Jan 1, 1939
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Newly Recognized Features Of Mineral Paragenesis At Leadville, Colorado (02967960-cd99-4b18-9703-994ee2f6edd5)
By Edward P. Chapman
IN the Leadville district toward the close of the "intermediate mesothermal period" of mineralization, there occurred a stage of ore deposition marked by a rather complex mineral association. As bismu
Jan 1, 1939
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Constitution and Microstructure of Copper-rich Silicon-copper Alloys
By Cyril Smith
SOMEWHAT over ten years ago the author described studies1,2 on the constitution of the copper-silicon system. The copper-rich portion of this diagram is shown in Fig. 1. The experimental points freely
Jan 1, 1939
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Institute Report For Year 1938
GENTLEMEN Submitted herewith are the report of the Treasurer for the year 1938 and reports for the same year of the following standing committees: Admissions, Membership, Papers and Publications, Min
Jan 1, 1939
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Papers - Study of the Flotative Properties of Magnetite (T. P. 801, with discussion) Page 125
By W. E. Keck, Paul Jasberg
The flotative properties of the principal minerals in Michigan's potential iron ores have been investigated to develop methods of bene-ficiation for the ores. One of these minerals, magnetite, is
Jan 1, 1939
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Germany during 1938
By Walter Kauenhowen
The crude-oil production of Germany without Austria during 1938 amounted to 3,864,518 bbl., representing an increase of 21.7 per cent over the 3,173,373 bbl. produced in 1937. Adding the Austrian prod
Jan 1, 1939
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Student Chapters and Affiliated Student Societies (cb2c349e-2113-4160-ba5a-743f6268b04a)
University of Alabama University, Alabama Mining and Metallurgical Society Meets first and third Mondays each month JOHN MACLEOD MCKEE, President WILLIAM L. ALLMAN, Secretary J. R. CUDWORTH, Fac
Jan 1, 1939
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The Solubility of Nitrogen in Molten Iron-silicon Alloys
By J. C. Jr. Vaughan
ALTHOUGH a considerable amount of practical importance attaches to systems involving gases and molten metals, little is known regarding the effects of alloy elements upon the solubility of gases in li
Jan 1, 1939
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Calcination Conditions For Limestone, Dolomite And Magnesite (035b41bb-33b8-4e36-9ea8-d51e21c0c4c0)
By John E. Conley
THE production of lime by the burning or calcination of limestone, including all varieties from true dolomites and magnesian limestones to high-calcium types, continues as one of the essential basic i
Jan 1, 1939
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Geographical List of Members (dcd6be58-57f8-41a6-8505-72412d06ae27)
NORTH AMERICA ALASKA Anchorage.-Neitzert, G. H. Strandberg, H. Candle.-Robbins, J. S. College.-Barber, R. J. Burns, W. T. Coats, R. R. Fox. E. F. Joesting, H. R. McAnerney, J. M. Colorado Stati
Jan 1, 1939
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum and Gas in Australia
By Arthur Wade
During the year 1938, there was some drilling in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria, as follows: Queens1and.—At Hutton Creek, lat. (approx.) 25° 45' S.; long (approx.) 149°, drilling was
Jan 1, 1939
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Papers - Rates of Diffusion of Copper and Zinc in Alpha Brass (T. P. 967, with discussion)
By Ernest Kirkendall
The amount of research done in the last fen years on the subject of diffusion in solid metals is significant of the importance of this problem. To review the literature dealing with diffusion is unnec
Jan 1, 1939
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Production - Domestic - Development of Oil and Gas in Missouri in 1938
By Frank C. Greene
The results of drilling in Missouri in 1938 are overshadowed by the leasing activity in northern Missouri, which began about the middle of the year. Nothing like it has ever been witnessed by the oil
Jan 1, 1939