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Reservoir Engineering-General - Performance Predictions for Low Productivity ReservoirsBy G. W. Tracy, R. D. Carter
Numerical calculations were made to determine the behavior of reservoirs with high-pressure drawdown and wide well spacing where the initial productivity is low and the wells are completed by hydrauli
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PART V - Papers - Thermodynamic Functions of IronBy John Chipman, Raymond L. Orr
Recently reported high -temperatlnre thermal data have been incorporated in a reuieu' of the therinody-r~ar,zic propesties of iron. The recent data permit mot corlsisterlt and reliuble choices to
Jan 1, 1968
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Optimum Mining Plan For Multiple Seam MiningBy Wen H. Su
Multiple seam mining and its associated problems are very serious in Southern West Virginia where poor planning or lack of knowledge in seam interaction often results in complete loss of coal properti
Jan 1, 1984
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Scranton Paper - The Silver Mines of Calico, CaliforniaBy Waldermar Lindgren
[The observations here presented were made during a short visit at Calico, in December, 1886. The accompanying map, which does not claim to be more than a careful sketch, is based on the position of a
Jan 1, 1887
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Outlook on Equipment Selection For Sublevel Caving In LKABBy Kjell Lidin, Christer Nordström
INTRODUCTION LKAB produces iron ore in several mines in northern Sweden, and has been doing so for nearly 100 years. Total production to date is 600 million tonnes of finished products of various
Jan 1, 1981
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Engineers Joint Council Mission to RussiaThe objective of the mission was basically to study the utilization of engineers and engineering technicians and their interrelationship in the Soviet Union. Beginning with their graduation from the e
Jan 9, 1960
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Annual Review U.S. Mineral Production - 1960Total U.S. mineral production reached an estimated $17.8 billion for 1960, 4 pct above 1959 and second only to the record high of $18.1 billion established in 1957. As a group, metals achieved a rise
Jan 2, 1961
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New Method of Satellite Imagery Analysis Applied to Underground MiningBy Thomas F. McLoughlin, David K. Hylbert
A new method of satellite imagery analysis has been developed during underground mine roof research. Landsat positive film transparencies were projected onto topographic base maps to scale and lineame
Jan 1, 1981
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Notes on Blast-Furnace Operation with a Turbo BlowerBy S. G. Valentine
BLAST-FURNACE blowing engines are broadly of two main types: either steam- or gas-driven reciprocating engines, or turbine-driven rotary engines. Some results of experience with a furnace blown by an
Jan 2, 1914
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Part VI – June 1968 - Communications - Dispersed-Particle Deformation in WC-CO AlloysBy J. D. Wood, J. T. Smith
ALLOYS with a dispersed second phase in a metallic matrix are generally much stronger than the matrix itself. Plastic deformation in dispersion-strengthened alloys is usually confined to the matrix ph
Jan 1, 1969
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Iron and Steel Division - Carbon Content of Graphite-Saturated Fe-Si-Mn Alloys, 1400° to 1650°c (TN)By O. Skiredj, J. F. Elliott
It has been necessary to collate the available data on the solubility of graphite in Fe-Si-Mn alloys for a study of slag-metal equilibria in ferromanganese production. That study will be reported late
Jan 1, 1963
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North Central PennsylvaniaWe have seen that the first coal development in Pennsylvania was in the Pittsburgh bed in the southwestern corner of the state. The next mining, in point of time, was done in Clearfield County along t
Jan 1, 1942
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Discussion - Sosenko, Arthur - National Steel CorporationIt was a pleasure listening to this paper. Gary Works' problems were a lot more extensive than the trunnion bearing problems encountered at the Weirton Steel Division. In our two-vessel shop bear
Jan 1, 1972
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Washington Paper - The Commercial Value of Coal-Mine SamplingBy Marius R. Campbell
Does mine-sampling show the commercial value of a coal, and if so, how should it be done ? This question is often asked, but seldom answered. During the past summer, while engaged in securing coal for
Jan 1, 1906
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Part X - On the Determination of the Number, Size, Spacing, and Volume Fraction of Spherical Second-Phase Particles from Extraction ReplicasBy R. Ebeling, M. F. Ashby
The paper is in two parts. The first develops the formulae and method needed to calculate the size, nu)nber, spacing, and volume fraction of hard or inert particles in the interior of a specimen from
Jan 1, 1967
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Salt - Evaporating Salt from the World’s Largest Mineral Deposit (Abstract from mining and metallurgy, July 1937By Joseph C. Buchen
In principle, productiorl of salt from sea water is a simple operation. The sun and wind cause evaporation of sea water trapped in ponds, and what is left is principally salt. Commercial production, h
Jan 1, 1938
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Salt - Evaporating Salt from the World’s Largest Mineral Deposit (Abstract from mining and metallurgy, July 1937By Joseph C. Buchen
In principle, productiorl of salt from sea water is a simple operation. The sun and wind cause evaporation of sea water trapped in ponds, and what is left is principally salt. Commercial production, h
Jan 1, 1938
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Geochemistry - Applied Geochemistry in Exploration for Selected Mineral Occurrences in the PhilippinesBy W. E. Hale, G. J. S. Govett
An orientation survey was conducted over a known disseminated copper deposit and a Au-Cu vein deposit and employed geological, geophysical, and geochemical methods. Geochemical techniques proved the m
Jan 1, 1970
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Twinning In FerriteBy L. W. McKeehan
THE occurrence of twins in large ferrite crystals, made by a new process, was reported in a recent note.1 This paper describes a typical case of such twinning and suggests, on the basis of the observe
Jan 1, 1928
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Butte Paper - Great Falls Converter Practice (with Discussion)By Archer E. Wheeler, Milo W. Krejci
The Boston & Montana Reduction Works at Great Falls, Mont., was formerly the reduction works of the Boston & Montana Consolidated Copper & Silver Mining Co., and continued as the reduction plant for t
Jan 1, 1914