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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in North Louisiana in 1939

    By H. K. Shearer

    Oil production in north Louisianat in 1939 was 25,249,640 bbl., a decrease of 11.2 per cent from 1938. The only important increases in production were in the Cotton Valley and Shreveport fields, but C

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in North Louisiana in 1939

    By H. K. Shearer

    Oil production in north Louisianat in 1939 was 25,249,640 bbl., a decrease of 11.2 per cent from 1938. The only important increases in production were in the Cotton Valley and Shreveport fields, but C

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Institute of Metals Division - Determination of Boundary Stresses during the Compression of Cylindrical Powder Compact (618318ee-0b59-4286-943f-4367f9013db4)

    By M. E. Shank, J. Wulff

    In view of the current interest in magnetic materials having rectangular hysteresis loops, as for example those obtained with the grain oriented 50 nickel 50 iron alloys,t we wish to call attention ag

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Continuous Filtration Of Precipitates

    By R. C. Emmett, D. A. Dahlstrom

    Application of continuous filtration to precipitate dewatering requires not only careful equipment selection, choice of appropriate media, but also close control of precipitation technique itself.

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Oil And Gas Development in Michigan During 1945

    By Theron Wasson

    Michigan's production of 17,301,000 bbl. in 1945, which is in line with previous years, has been maintained by extensions to old fields like Deep River, Adams, Fork, and others. There were a numb

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Uranium Occurrences Of The United States

    By Thomas N. Walthier

    ROSPECTING for uranium in the East is hampered by the lack of bedrock exposure due to extensive overburden and residual soil. But, despite the problems of this physiographic province, it has not been

    Jun 1, 1955

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    Non-Production Zone Excursions

    By Arthur L. Bishop

    INTRODUCTION Purpose The in-situ leach method for uranium extraction is a relatively new and innovative method of uranium mining. In 1975, the first commercial in-situ facility began operation

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Papers - Unitization - Unit Operation and Unitization in Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas and New Mexico

    By F. H. Labee

    Questionnaires and special letters soliciting information were sent to a great many geologists, petroleum engineers, independent operators, and representatives of large companies in Arkansas, Louisian

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Papers - Zinc - Treatment of Residues from Electrolysis of Zinc and of Lead-furnace Slags in Ash-fusion Gas Producers

    By J. Van Oirbeek

    The ash-fusion gas producer, blown with air preheated to a high temperature, was perfected by the Société des Houilléres de Saint-Etienne during the years 1920 to 1925, for the treatment of a mixture

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Review of the Month (09698286-c66f-497c-a900-38f1842f72f1)

    AT THE beginning of October, the outstanding feature in the world's affairs was the Turkish question. The Turks, victorious over the Greeks, repudiated the treaty of Sévres with the Allies and de

    Jan 11, 1922

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    Drilling and Blasting at Bagdad Copper

    By Olaf Hondrum

    CHURN drilling equipment at Bagdad consists of two Bucyrus Erie 27-T model drills and one 22-T drill with gasoline engines. The drilling tools weigh approximately 1600 lb. The holes are drilled with 7

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Factors To Consider In Vibrating Screen Installations

    By Ned Kuenhold

    AN equipment manufacturer swallows a bitter pill when he sees his machinery improperly in- stalled and not used to the full potential. This frequently happens with vibrating screens. Screens can be cl

    Jan 6, 1957

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    Cut-and-Fill Mining in Sweden: Development Trends and Applications (TRANSACTIONS - VOL. 260)

    By G. Almgren

    Swedish cut-and-fill mines are described with regard to location, production volumes, and grades. Development goals (such as higher productivity and better working conditions) are presented, and diffe

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Fluid Inclusion Thermometry

    By David L. Rife

    Fluid inclusions have been studied since the mid-1800s. In 1858, the famous English geologist H. C. Sorby, stated that ". . . there is no necessary connection between the size of an object and the val

    Jan 1, 1973

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    Chicago Paper - A Decimal Gauge for Wire and Sheet-Iron

    By R. W. Raymond

    This paper is simply a summary, prepared at the request of the Council of the Institute, of the report of Mr. Albert Ladd Colby, of South Bethlehem, Pa., presented at the New York meeting (October, 18

    Jan 1, 1898

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    Laser - An Economic Guide To Straight Tunneling

    By W. C. Schafer

    In tunneling or mining where hydraulic shields, moles, or rock boring equipment is used lasers such as those shown guide the production machine by providing a continuous and visible line and grade ref

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Simulation of the Effects of Surface Mining on Groundwater in the Powder River Basin

    By Gary E. McIntosh

    This paper will discuss a US Bureau of Mines project designed to assess and predict the impacts which surface coal mining will have on the regional shallow groundwater system in the Powder River Basin

    Jan 4, 1979

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    Metals And Alloys From A Colloid-Chemical Viewpoint - Discussion (ad75584a-ba8f-44c1-825a-9702df50bf76)

    JEROME ALEXANDER.-All of you undoubtedly know that a microscopic examination of metals will reveal many things; but we should go further than just simply using a low- or medium-powered- microscope and

    Jan 4, 1919

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    Institute of Metals Division - Simple Orientation Relationships for Secondary Recrystallization in Si-Fe

    By C. G. Dunn, P. K. Koh

    TWO recent review papers have considered the origin of primary and secondary recrystalliza-tion textures from the point of view of oriented nucleation and oriented growth theories."' Both theorie

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Boston Paper - Block Tin Resulting from Distillation of n Tin Amalgam

    By Robert H. Richards

    In the latter part of December a batch of amalgam was retorted and the tin in the retort uncovered while at a low red heat, and allowed to cool slowly to a temperature more suitable for ladling into m

    Jan 1, 1883