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  • AIME
    Papers - Engineering Research - Origin of Petroleum (With Discussion)

    By E. Beril

    This may be a most unnecessary paper—from what does crude oil come and how was it formed. Many people, inside and outside of the petroleum industry, believe that we have actually enough oil, and that

    Jan 1, 1938

  • AIME
    Papers - Production Engineering - Temperature Surveys in Oil Wells (T.P. 1258, with discussion)

    By C. V. Millikan

    Temperature measurement in wells is an old practice and geothermal gradients have been of interest to geologists for many years.le2 Their application to the operation of oil wells is a more recent pra

    Jan 1, 1941

  • AIME
    Papers - Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in South Louisiana in 1937

    By Benjamin C. Craft

    As predicted, during 1937 South Louisiana witnessed one of the most active drilling campaigns in the history of the area, resulting in the discovery .of 14 new fields. The economic importance of 10,00

    Jan 1, 1938

  • AIME
    Bedding-plane Faults and Their Economic Importance

    By Charles Behre

    UNDER the caption "fault," geologists intend to include all mass movements of solid rocks over adjacent rock masses. When these are studied long after their origin, however, circumstances make it poss

    Jan 1, 1937

  • AIME
    New Haven Paper - On the Occurrence of the Brown Hematite Deposits of the Great Valley

    By Frederick Prime

    The Great or Cumberland Valley, which (under a variety of names) extends from Canada, through Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and East Tennessee, to Al

  • AIME
    Substitute Solders Of The 15-85 Tin-Lead Type

    By J. O. Mack, J. B. Russell

    IN recent years, solders containing 20 per cent tin with no bismuth or cadmium have been developed by a few companies, and personnel have been properly instructed in their use. In addition, since the

    Jan 1, 1944

  • AIME
    Operation Of Diesel Locomotives Underground (f657f2c6-825f-41cb-b565-8279aead3366)

    By Fred W. Stiefel

    THIS paper covers the operation and maintenance of Diesel locomotives underground on a portion of the Delaware River Aqueduct.[t] This part of the tunnel is 15 miles long, with shafts 14 ft. in diamet

    Jan 1, 1942

  • AIME
    New York Paper - Principles of Mining Taxation (with Discussion)

    By Thos. W. Gibson

    The object of taxation is the raising of a revenue. Unless a tax accomplishes this, it is a failure. The right to take for public purposes a part of the moneys obtained from the carrying on of private

    Jan 1, 1920

  • AIME
    Minerals Beneficiation - Particle Size and Flotation Rate of Quartz

    By H. J. Modi, P. L. De Bruyn

    IN recent years interest has been aroused in flotation rate studies both from a technical and a more practical aspect. With increasing fineness of grind becoming a necessity in treatment of low grade

    Jan 1, 1957

  • AIME
    Recent Geologic Developments on the Mesabi Iron Range, Minnesota

    By J. F. Wolff

    DURING the past 4 or 5 years, much has been added to the detailed geologic knowledge of the Mesabi Range. This has not been in the direction of discovery of any new fundamental facts, but of detailed

    Jan 10, 1916

  • AIME
    Washington Paper - The Inadequate Union of Engineering Science and Art

    By A. L. Holley

    The application of scientific methods to the investigation of natural laws and to the conduct of the useful arts which are founded upon them, is year by year mitigating the asperity and enlarging the

  • AIME
    Papers - Production Engineering - Characteristics and Application of an Oil-base Mud (T.P. 1322, with discussion)

    By H. W. Hindry

    This paper presents the ingredients com-~osing a type of oil-base mud that has been successfully used in drilling oil horizons in California, the effect of ingredient concentrations on physical proper

    Jan 1, 1941

  • AIME
    Geology and Non-Metallics - Research in Process of Ore Deposition (with Discussion)

    By Waldemar Lindgren

    Fifteen years ago, in his presidential address before the Washington Academy of Sciences,' Alfred H. Brooks said: "Applied geology can only maintain its present high position by continuing the re

    Jan 1, 1928

  • AIME
    Lake Superior Paper - Removing Scaffolds in Blast Furnaces.

    By J. P. Witherow

    Mr. BIRKINBINE's description of the bad working and sudden chilling of the Warwick Furnace last summer, seems to me quite phenomenal in blast-furnace practice. During my connection with the manag

    Jan 1, 1881

  • AIME
    The Laws Of Jointing. (d6063db4-363f-4704-86be-fc9232993486)

    By Blamey Stevens

    (Butte Meeting, August, 1913.) THE following paper aims to make a full explanation of the phenomena of rock jointing: It may be unnecessary to give any general description of what are termed joint

    Jan 7, 1913

  • AIME
    From Falling Creek To Zug Island

    By M. O. Holowaty, C. M. Squarcy

    Bituminous coal furnaces give way to coke, and by 1880, the American iron and steel industry was growing at a tremendous rate. In the twentieth century, the number of operating blast furnaces was cut

    Jan 1, 1961

  • AIME
    Secondary Recovery - Oil Production after Breakthrough - As Influenced by Mobility Ratio

    By B. H. Caudle, A. B. Dyes, R. A. Erickson

    The study of the influence of fluid mobilities on the sweepout pattern resulting from the injection of gas or water has been extended to cover the production period which follows breakthrough of the i

    Jan 1, 1955

  • AIME
    Lake Superior Paper - On the Weight, Fall, and Speed of Stamps

    By H. S. Munroe

    As elaborate discussion under this heading formed a chapter in one of the reports made by Professor Raymond as Commissioner of Mining Statistics." In a subsequent report? was printed a paper., by Mr.

    Jan 1, 1881

  • AIME
    Metal Mining - Underground Air Conditions and Ventilation Methods at Tonopah, Nev. (with Discussion)

    By B. O. Pickard

    With more than a score of shafts and numerous stope openings to the surface, all inter-connected underground; with underground temperatures high, often exceeding 100' wet bulb; with an ore presen

    Jan 1, 1927

  • AIME
    Observations Of The Relation Of Drilling Speed To The Size Of Cuttings

    By Tell Ertl, Ernest E. Burgh

    INTRODUCTION THE Bureau of Mines is operating an oil-shale mine 10 miles west of Rifle, Colo., as part of its Synthetic Liquid Fuels program. The purpose of operating this mine is twofold: First, t

    Jan 1, 1947