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Unsteady Flow Of Gas Through Porous MediaBy R. L. Huntington, D. T. MacRoberts, Charles R. Hetherington
SINCE the equation of continuity governing transient flow of gases through porous media cannot be integrated mathematically into a simple usable expression free from series terms, empirical and approx
Jan 1, 1942
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A Comparison Of Safety Performance Of The Coal Mining Industries Of The United States And Western European CountriesBy Joseph P. Brennan, Robert L. Vines
A historical comparison of the frequency of fatal coal mining accidents occurring underground in mines of various size ranges in the United States and in member countries of the Commission of the Euro
Jan 1, 1984
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Production - Domestic - Petroleum Development in Nebraska in 1943By E. C. Reed
Drilling operations in Nebraska during 1943 were reduced to approximately two thirds of the 1942 number. Twenty-seven wells were completed during 1943 and five wells were drilling at the
Jan 1, 1944
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Production - Domestic - Petroleum Development in Nebraska in 1943By E. C. Reed
Drilling operations in Nebraska during 1943 were reduced to approximately two thirds of the 1942 number. Twenty-seven wells were completed during 1943 and five wells were drilling at the
Jan 1, 1944
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Albany Paper - School Laboratory-Work : A Free-Milling Gold-RunBy Robert H. Richards, E. E. Bugbee
Friends often ask how accurate the work of our little stamp mill is, or express the opinion that a little mill cannot do good work. As a reply we would like to place on record the results of a few tes
Jan 1, 1904
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Economics - Economics of Proration (With Discussion)By Joseph E. Pogue
Proration in the petroleum industry has come to mean a method for curtailing the production of crude petroleum by artificial effort, and it is in this sense that the term is employed throughout this p
Jan 1, 1932
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NEW Haven Paper - The Ore Knob Copper Mine and Reduction Works, Ashe County, N. C.By Eben E. Olcott
The Mine.—For some years attention has been drawn to the copper deposits of the Appalachian range of mountains, and especially to those in that portion crossing the corners of Virginia, North Carolina
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Relation of Steam-generating Equipment to Preparation, Selection and Burning of Bituminous CoalBy E. G. Bailey
The bituminous coal industry faces a real problem, if it desires to retain the position in the power-generation field to which it is economi-cally entitled. More power is probably produced today for e
Jan 1, 1935
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Organization Of Mine Sampling At AnacondaBy W. B. Daly
THE sampling and estimating of, the orebodies in the mines of the Anaconda Copper Mining Co., at Butte, have been made a part of the work of the geological department. The wisdom of this assignment is
Jan 2, 1922
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Papers - Refining - Fire Refining - Removal of Arsenic and Antimony from Copper by Furnace-refining MethodsBy W. J. Hillenbrand
The soda-ash method for eliminating arsenic from a molten copper bath has been described previously in some detail.' Briefly, the process consists in blowing powdered sodium carbonate under the s
Jan 1, 1934
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Radioactive Atmospherical Method of Measurement for Geophysical ProspectingBy Andrew Corry
GEOPHYSICAL investigations based on radioactivity have been applied to the earth's crust for the purpose of discovering bodies rich in radioactive substances, or for the location of solutions wit
Jan 1, 1929
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ANAMAX Mining CompanyBy E. E. Krist, W. H. Sweetser
Sampling of an orebody has a number of purposes. In the initial phase, it is necessary to define the limits of the orebody and mineral content to the extent that it can be stated whether it is, in fac
Jan 1, 1978
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Physical Chemistry of Frozen CoalBy J. O. Glanville, L. H. Haley
Ice frozen from a dilute chemical solution is mechanically weaker than ice frozen from pure water. This phenomenon is the basis of a practical method for reducing the strength of a mass of frozen coal
Jan 1, 1983
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Production - Foreign - Petroleum Activities in Brazil in 1944By S. Froes
Official daily output of the Reconcavo (Bahia) oil fields, which amounted to 300 bbl., increased by the end of 1944 to 500 bbl. The new productive wells are in the district of Candeias. This figure is
Jan 1, 1945
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Determination of Dissolved Oxygen in Cyanide SolutionsBy A. J. Weinig
The method described is a modification of Schutzenberger's whereby the solution in titrations and the standards are protected from the atmosphere by a layer of kerosene. Indigo-disulfonate is th
Jan 8, 1924
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Geophysics And The Mining EngineerBy Allen Rogers
IT has always seemed to me that there is a certain similarity between the work of the mining engineer and that of the doctor of medicine-each has very often to be governed in his actions by conditions
Jan 1, 1928
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Wilkes-Barre Paper - Occurrence, Origin, and Character of the Surficial Iron-Ores of Camaguey and Oriente Provinces, CubaBy Arthur C. Spencer
ThRee great deposits of iron-ore, in Camaguey and Oriente Provinces, Cuba, are well known to me through careful field-examinations executed in the years 1901 and 1907. In 1901 I visited the Cubitas
Jan 1, 1912
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Geophysics - Earth Resistivity in Groundwater Studies in IllinoisBy Merlyn B. Buhle
The value of the earth resistivity method in groundwater studies in Illinois has long been recognized. Owing to the sharp electrical contrasts between sand and gravel deposits and glacial till, alluvi
Jan 1, 1954
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Analysis of RocksBy T. Prof. Egleston
How to interpret the composition of rocks has been a question which has caused a great deal of discussion and investigation among geologists and chemists. It is evident that that analysis will give th
Jan 1, 1875
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Coal - Underclay Squeezes in Coal MinesBy W. A. White
UNDERCLAY squeeze is the plastic flowing of underclay below coal pillars into mined-out entries and rooms. Squeezes may be caused either by wet mine conditions where the moisture is taken up by the cl
Jan 1, 1957