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    Cementing Techniques For Solution Mining Wells And Salt Storage Domes: The State-Of-The-Art

    By Charles George, Ronald Faul

    The cementing process has been used in approximately 2.5 million oil and gas wells to seal, protect and isolate various downhole formations against communication. It has been adapted to other more spe

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Physical Examination Previous to Employment - Discussion

    THE CHAIRMAN ( F. K. COPELAND, * Chicago, ,Ill.).-This is an interest-ing and very troublesome proposition to all of us. Ten or fifteen years ago, when the old-fashioned idea prevailed that a man was

    Jan 12, 1919

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    Mineral Status of the Far East

    By Kung-Ping Wang

    The mineral potential of the Far East, important to the United States for tin and tungsten as well as other minerals, is set forth in this first installment of a two part article by a specialist in th

    Jan 11, 1951

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    Capillarity-Permeability - Differences in Behavior of Fresh and Aged East Texas Woodbine Cores

    By J. S. Osoba, J. G. Richardson, F. M. Perkins

    Laboratory experiments have shown profound diffcrences in the behavior of so-called "fresh cores" from the East Texes field and of the same cores after ex~ractio~l with organic solvents. The residual

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Extractive Metallurgy Division - Activity Coefficients in Binary Liquid Metallic Solutions at Infinite Dilution (TN)

    By John M. Dealy, Robert D. Pehlke

    This note presents a summary of the available literature on activity coefficients at infinite dilution in binary metallic solutions, Table I. These data should prove useful in not only examining the

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Mexico In The Metropolitan News (a9999d41-ee5c-4505-8137-37d1cf47971a)

    This brief resume of events, transpiring in Mexico, culled from the daily New York newspapers, since the last Bulletin went to press, does not indicate any degree of improvements in the situation. GE

    Jan 6, 1919

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    New Oil Fields In Trinidad

    By Paul Munoz

    TRINIDAD, which has never been. seriously consid-ered as a large oil producer, has recently taken a new lease on its oil life through active development work being carried on by a newly organized Amer

    Jan 7, 1927

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    Drilling- Equipment, Methods and Materials - Crossflow and Impact Under Jet Bits

    By R. H. McLean

    Jet impingement produces two mechanisms to clean the bottom of a borehole during jet-bit drilling operations. One is an impact-pressure wave in the immediate area of jet impingement. The other is cros

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Coal - Factors Influencing the Choice of a Loading Machine

    By D. W. Mitchell

    INE operators have a choice of several classi- fications of mechanical loaders. Within each classification there are many types and makes available. Table I lists loaders on which manufacturing data a

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Rubber-Tired Mine Haulage In The Tri-State District

    By S. S. Clarke

    THE sheet-ground deposits of the TriState district, because they are fairly uniform in thickness (7 to 11 ft.)-rather flat, with an easy dip to the west-and cover a large acreage, offered a problem of

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - High-Temperature Flow Properties of Water-Base Drilling Fluids

    By M. R. Annis

    Drilling mud rheological and gel property changes due to elevated temperatures frequently cause problems in drilling deep wells. A laboratory investigation of the effects of time, temperatures up to 3

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    Iron Ore Co. of Canada's Computerized Analysis Method Speeds Mine Planning and Pit Design

    By Mara Kosovac, Sujan K. Kundu

    The Iron Ore Co. of Canada (IOC) has developed a computerized plan analysis method for its open-pit iron mining operations which will eliminate much of the tedious manual drafting of pit design plans

    Jan 7, 1978

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    The Rational Valuation And Quality-Efficiency Of Furnace-Stock.

    By John Jermain Porter

    (San Francisco Meeting, October, 1911.) THE value of any particular ore, coke, or limestone, for iron-making, depends upon its effect, first, upon the quality or value of the resultant product; and s

    Mar 1, 1912

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    Institute of Metals Division - Observations on the Ductility and Fracture of Recrystallized Chromium (TN)

    By Harry A. Lipsitt, Rollins E. Hook, Attwell M. Adair

    A necessary condition for a uniaxial stress distribution in compression testing is that the specimen end surfaces make full contact with the apparatus compression plates. In addition all compression

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Natural Gas Technology - Temperature Surveys in Gas Producing Wells

    By M. P. Tixier, K. S. Kunz

    A method for the interpretation of temperature curves recorded in gas producing wells is described. One essen-tial feature of the method is a simple graphical construction which conveniently reflects

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Physical Chemistry Of Open-Hearth Refractories

    COMPARED with the equipment used in most industrial processes, the open-hearth furnace has a relatively short life. The most important quality of an open-hearth refractory, therefore, is its rate of f

    Jan 1, 1951

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    Papers - Refining - Electrolytic Refining - Electrolytic Copper Refining at Mount Lyell, Tasmania

    By R. M. Murray

    Although blister copper has been produced at the Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company's works since 1896, it is only during the past five years that electrolytic refining has been undertaken lo

    Jan 1, 1934

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    New York Secondary Metals - Remelting Secondary Aluminum

    By D. B. Hobbs, H. O. Burrows, T. D. Stay

    Aluminum which has lost its original identity as to source may be considered as secondary. This would include scrap originating in the fabrication of aluminum, which is not consumed at the plant of fa