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    Petroleum Hydrology Applied To Mid-Continent Field

    By Roy Neal

    THERE are two main sources of the water that floods productive oil or gas sands. The water may rise from the lower depths of the producing stratum, or it may come from beds above or below the oil-bear

    Jan 1, 1919

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    Production - Domestic - Texas - Oil and Gas Production on the Texas Gulf Coast during 1936

    By W. V. Vietti, E. P. Hayes

    OpeRations on the Texas Gulf Coast during 1936 increased materially over 1935. A number of new fields were discovered and a few of the older fields were extended, both by the discovery of deeper pay s

    Jan 1, 1937

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    Publicity for Engineers

    By JAMES H. McGRAW

    P UBLZCLTY and engineers do not mix. In the very words of my subject, there is an apparent contradiction. In the past, publicity has been abhorrent to the engineer. It seems to be true that the engine

    Jan 1, 1920

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    What Happened to the Class of 1968?

    By Don Simon

    In the late 1960s the mining industry was in an apparent slump due to a combination of factors. Enrollment dropped significantly at schools offering mining engineering degrees, resulting in a shortage

    Jan 12, 1979

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    Safety Practice For Hoisting Ropes

    By R. M. Raymond

    THE Mining Section of The National Safety Council recently sent out a questionnaire to operators, regarding the class of rope used, specifications required or obtained, factors of safety observed, met

    Jan 2, 1922

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    Ore-Deposits Near Igneous Contacts

    By Walter Harvey Weed

    CONTENTS. [ ] INTRODUCTION. THIS paper deals with certain ore-deposits whose structural features or mineral contents (or both) result, directly or indirectly, from igneous intrusions and their

    Jan 1, 1913

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    How the Mining Industry Can Survive Governmental and Environmental Restrictions

    By Jack F. Havard, John S. Lagarias

    When ore bodies are faulted or mill feed turns refractory, mining managers and engineers act vigorously to convert imminent failure into eventual success. The recent proliferation of onerous environme

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Central Washeries . . . Key To India's Coal Problem

    By A. K. Chakravarti, A. Lihiri, G. G. Sarkar

    One primary objective of India's third Five Year Plan is the expansion of coal production. The goal: boost present output of 45 million tons to 95 million tons by 1965--an increase of more than 1

    Jan 7, 1961

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    Institute of Metals Division - The Preparation and Structure of Thin Films of Boron on Silicon

    By W. D. Potter, E. T. Peters

    Single-crystal films of boron have been prepared by thermal reduction of purified BCl3 with subsequent deposition of boron onto oriented silicon substrates. The structural properties of films prepared

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Borehole TV Camera Gives Geologists Inside Story

    By Nicholas M. Short

    Many a geologist or driller has wished he could somehow climb into a borehole to see for himself what fractures looked like. Or why recovery was poor. Or how the bit was actually lost. Now it is possi

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Organic Sulfur Compounds In Coal

    By J. Jolly

    THIS short note on the probable character of the organic sulfur compounds in coal can do no more than indicate lines of research. We have no new experimental work to describe, nothing comparable in va

    Jan 3, 1925

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    An Industrial Manager Asks Engineering Educators for Better Citizens - Four Years of Conventional Technical Training Not Enough to Meet Modern, World Problems

    By William J. Coulter

    WITHIN the past thirty years the United States has been involved in two tragic, vicious, and costly world wars. To make the world safe for democracy was the reason given for our participation, but the

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Membership (343df00f-0548-49d3-8329-14b3b7e7fc34)

    NEW MEMBERS The following list comprises the names of those persons who became members during the period Apr. 10 to May 10, 1915: Members ADMAN, WILLIAM, Supt., Susquehanna Coal Co Lykens, Pa.

    Jan 6, 1915

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    Application Of Descriptive Geometry To Mining-Problems.

    By Joseph W. Roe

    MANY questions arising in the work of the mining engineer may be solved quickly and with sufficient accuracy by the methods of descriptive geometry; but, unfortunately, this subject is more often cons

    Mar 1, 1910

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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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    Diffusion In Relation To Changes In Microstructure

    By Marie L. V. Gayler

    WITHOUT diffusion taking place in liquid metals and alloys, no castings could be made; it is therefore the most important factor affecting the structure of metals. Diffusion involves the interchange o

    Jan 1, 1944

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    Theoretical Approach To An Operating Ball Mill

    By Nobuhiro Takahashi

    PROLOGUE The Yaguki mine, which is located near the southern end of the Tohoku region, Japan, near the coast of the Pacific Ocean, had had a long history as a copper mine, but had not been operate

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Terminology Relating to Nonmetallic Elements in Metals

    By T. D. Yensen

    AT the symposium on gases in metals held at the Annual Meeting of the Institute in New York in February, 1933, a suggestion was made1 that the term "gases in metals" as now employed is unsuitable as d

    Jan 1, 1934

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    The Economic And Geologic Conditions Pertaining To The Occurrence Of Oil In The North Argentine-Bolivian Field Of South America

    By Stanley Herold

    Considerable interest has been shown, during recent years, in the possibilities of developing oil fields in the South American Republics, now that the exhaustion of our present fields can be seen in t

    Jan 9, 1918

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    High-Tension Electrostatic Separation For Making Iron Ore Superconcentrates

    By J. E. Lawver

    On the basis of both laboratory and pilot-scale tests, a newly developed high-tension electrostatic process is technically and economically feasible for the production of iron ore superconcentrates co

    Jan 1, 1970