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  • AIME
    Feldspar, Nepheline Syenite, And Apiite

    By Castle. J. E., J. L. Gillson

    In this chapter there is a wide difference in the meaning of some words used for rock and mineral names as defined by scientists and tabulated in the "Glossary of Geology and Related Sciences," publis

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Coal - Progress in Longwall Mining

    By M. Schmellenkamp

    By comparing two longwall operations, one begun in 1956 and the other in 1960, the author is able to demonstrate the increases in production and performance made possible by longwall mining. These a

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Part X – October 1968 - Papers - The Interaction of Dislocations Moving at Velocities of 0.5C and Above: A Computer Simulation

    By Robert J. De Angelis, James H. Barker

    An improved method for solving dynawzical dislocation problems using a digital computer is described in this paper. Interactions between two distinct types of dislocations were studied: attractive scr

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Reservoir Engineering - General - Performance of the Skewed Four-Spot Injection Pattern

    By B. H. Caudle, B. M. Hickman, I. H. Silberberg

    Secondary recovery projects often are not started in oil reservoirs until dictated by rising GOR's or declining oil production. Such circumstances require a well dispersed injection pattern to pr

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Reservoir Engineering–Laboratory Research - Factor Affecting Fuel Availability and Composition During In Situ Combustion

    By J. D. Alexander, W. L. Martin, J. N. Dew

    This paper presents data obtained using a flood-pot technique to determine the fuel available and the corresponding theoretical air requirements for in situ combustion of crude oils. Since the techniq

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    Mining - Blasting Theories and Seismic Waves. Part I: Resume of Recent Blasting Theories

    By A. W. Ruff

    In the last ten years large gains have been made in the field of blasting. These gains have been both in the theoretical and in the practical application of explosives. One of the most publicized chan

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Institute of Metals Division - Mercury-Induced Crack Formation and Propagation in Cu-4 Pct Ag Alloy

    By Irving B. Cadoff, Ernest Levine

    The crack formation and propagation in the single -phase Cu-4 pct Ag alloys were studied. The alloys were loaded in mercury to various stress levels, the mercury was removed, and the specimen examined

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Offshore Operation - Outline of Weather and Wave Forecasting Techniques.

    By A. H. Glenn, J. E. Graham

    Oil operators engaged in drilling on the Continental Shelf of Louisiana and Texas are in agreement that adverse weather and wave action are two of the greatest hazards to the safety and efficiency of

    Jan 1, 1949

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    PART IV - Papers - Solubility, Permeability and Diffusivity of Oxygen in Solid Iron

    By E. T. Turkdogan, J. H. Swisher

    The solubility of oxygen in zone-refined iron was determined in the temperature range.from 881" to 1350°C. The solubility in a iron at 881°C ms found to be about 2 to 3 ppm; in y iron, the solubility

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Reservoir Engineering–General - A Scale-Model Study of Bottom-Water Drives

    By D. H. Henley, F. F. Craig, W. W. Owens

    The oil recovery performance of systems producing entirely by bottom-water encroachment has been experimentally determined in a series of scaled laboratory-model tests. The effects of well spacing, fl

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    Long-Hole Mining Methods - Diamond-drill Blast Holes in a Magnetite Ore Body ( T.P. 1899,

    By Robert J. Linney

    In the latter part of the year 1943, it was decided to experiment with diamond-drill blast holes in the Old Bed magnetite mine at the Mineville mines of the Republic Steel Corporation, in sections of

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Low-Temperature Carbonization of Lignite and Noncoking Coals in the Entrained State

    By E. O. Wagner, V. F. Parry, W. S. Landers

    Development work has shown that the yield of primary tar from coal is proportional to the heat in the volatile matter of the coal and that the yield of tar from noncoking coals may vary from 10 to 45

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Institute of Metals Division - Resistance Sintering Under Pressure

    By F. V. Lenel

    Resistance sintering under pressure is a method of hot pressing in which a powder compact is subjected to pressure and simultaneously heated by passing a low voltage high amperage current through it.

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Drilling Technology - Radial Filtration of Drilling Mud

    By C. L. Prokop

    A laboratory investigation has been made of the effects of mud hydraulics upon the formation and erosion of mud filter cakes. The tests were conducted to simulate drilling conditions as nearly as poss

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Reservoir Engineering - General - Rock Rupture as Affected by Fluid Properties

    By W. G. Bearden, P. P. Scott, G. C. Howard

    This paper concerns the rupture or breakdown of rock formations as related to drilling, completing, and stimulating production of wells, and comprises data compiled from a study of literature and reco

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Part V – May 1969 - Papers - Local Equilibrium and Diffusion in Binary Alloys

    By R. Schuhmann, G. W. Powell

    The concept of local equilibrium is examined and, in particular, the applicability of the concept to two-phase binary diffusion couples is discussed. It is concluded that, if binary solid solutions ar

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Papers - Concentration - Some Recent Applications of Heavy-media Separation (Sink-float) Processes (Mining Technology, July 1943)

    By G. B. Walker, S. J. Swainson, S. A. Falconer, H. H. Vogel

    During the past few years much interest and attention has been focused on a relatively new method of ore concentration, which utilizes the principles of sink and float and employs as the heavy medium

    Jan 1, 1943

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    Reservoir Engineering-General - The Effects of Existing Fracture in Rocks on the Extension of Hydraulic Fractures

    By F. W. Jessen, N. Lamont

    The effect of an existing fracture or joint plane, which may exist in a rock, on the extension of a hydraulically induced fracture through the rock has been investigated in the laboratory. By use of a

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    Reservoir Engineering–General - Underground Combustion in the Shannon Pool, Wyoming

    By D. R. Parrish, K. W. Beaver, H. W. Wood, R. W. Rausch

    A pilot test of forward combustion in the Shannon pool, Salt Creek field, Wyo., is described. The Shannon sand, 950-ft deep, contains a heavy (25" API), viscous (76 cp) oil. Natural reservoir energ

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    Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Correlation of kg/ko Data with Sandstone Core Characteristics

    By I. R. Dunlap, R. F. Burdyn, F. D. Patchen

    The composition and properties of a new type of cementing mixture are discussed. In these compositions, API Class A or C cements are added to n stable water-in-oil emulsion instead of the crsual water