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Capillarity - Permeability - Oil-Water Displacements in Microscopic CapillariesBy C. C. Templeton, S. S. Rushing
Methods previously developed for the study of air-liquid displacements in microscopic capillaries (inner diameters of 3 to 40 microns) have been used to investigate oil-water displacements in capillar
Jan 1, 1957
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Reservoir Engineering–General - Effect of Off-Pattern Wells on the Performance of A Five-Spot Water FloodBy P. Hazebroek, M. Prats, E. E. Allen
Well locations in water floods frequently do not coincide with the ideal well locations associated with the flood pattern which is used. A question of importance is. "How much oil is lost because of t
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Michigan during 1941By Theron Wasson
The discovery of two new fields—the Reed City area of Osceola County and the Headquarters field, of Roscommon County —and the important development in Winterfield township, Clare County, again demonst
Jan 1, 1942
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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Michigan during 1941By Theron Wasson
The discovery of two new fields—the Reed City area of Osceola County and the Headquarters field, of Roscommon County —and the important development in Winterfield township, Clare County, again demonst
Jan 1, 1942
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Technical Notes - Effect of a Prequench on the Martensite Reaction in Tool SteelBy J. J. Gilman
RECENT experiments have shown that the mar-tensite reaction in a standard tool steel is influenced by the history of the reacting austenite. The martensite reaction proceeds to a given extent at a hig
Jan 1, 1953
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71 Minerals Ltd. – Tombstone, ArizonaAlthough the 71 Minerals operation is now closed down and the operating data presented is almost five years old, it is well worth describing since it was the first heap leaching operation conducted on
Jan 1, 1981
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An Alternate Method Of Shaft SinkingBy John Tabor, R. B. Spivey
INTRODUCTION Shafts have been sunk in a number of ways. By and large, however, most have been sunk by drill, blast, muck, and slip form methods. Most methods have provided satisfactory means of co
Jan 1, 1982
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Education - Past Progress of Mineral Industry Education (Mining Tech., Nov. 1947, TP 2264)By L. E. Young
The progress of mineral industry education will be limited to the period prior to World War II and will be considered as primarily a division of engineering education. Its relation to progress in the
Jan 1, 1949
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Description of Operations - The New Cement Plant of the Universal Atlas Cement Company at Northampton, Pennsylvania (Mining Tech., Sept. 1943, T.P. 1619)By L. G. Sprague
The fact that this latest and most modern of the Universal Atlas Cement Company's plants at Northampton, Pa., is the fifth to be built on these same properties, and their development has been coi
Jan 1, 1948
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The New Cement Plant Of The Universal Atlas Cement Company At Northampton, PennsylvaniaBy L. G. Sprague
THE fact that this latest and most modern of the Universal Atlas Cement Company's plants at Northampton, Pa., is the fifth to be built on these same properties, and their development has been coi
Jan 1, 1943
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Description of Operations - The New Cement Plant of the Universal Atlas Cement Company at Northampton, Pennsylvania (Mining Tech., Sept. 1943, T.P. 1619)By L. G. Sprague
The fact that this latest and most modern of the Universal Atlas Cement Company's plants at Northampton, Pa., is the fifth to be built on these same properties, and their development has been coi
Jan 1, 1948
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - El Paso Refinery of Phelps Dodge Refining CorporationBy B. B. Kunkle
The history of this refinery has been one of expansion. It now has the capacity to produce 240,000 tons of cathodes annually. A general flowsheet and descriptions of the plant layout, operations invol
Jan 1, 1952
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Uses of CoalBy Wilbur C. Helt, Joseph J. Yancik
Throughout the history of mankind, the principal use of coal has been to produce heat through combustion. The heat is used in many ways: to warm air space for our comfort; to provide heat or energy to
Jan 1, 1981
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Engineering Research - Some Principles Governing the Choice of Length and Diameter of Tubing in Oil Wells (With Discussion)By J. Versluys
A well can flow exclusively through the casing or exclusively through a tubing but can also flow partly through a casing and at the top part through a tubing. The main principles of the flowing of wel
Jan 1, 1931
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Virginia Beach Paper - The Cerro de Pasco Mining IndustryBy Otto F. Pfordte
The silver-ore-deposits of the famous district of Cerro de Pasco were discovered in 1630 by Huari-Capcha, an Indian shepherd. In the early part of its history, the district yielded enormous riches. Th
Jan 1, 1895
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Geology Of The Nickel Mountain Mine, Riddle, OregonBy Louis A. Mattson, Winthrop A. Rowe, John T. Cumberlidge, Victor M. Mejia
The parent ultramafic of Nickel Mountain is an alpine-peri-dotite. Compositional layering and late stage dunites suggest the intrusive crystallized in the upper mantle or lower crust. The ultramafic m
Jan 1, 1976
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Reservoir Engineering - General - A Mathematical Model of Reservoir Response During the Cyclic Injection of SteamBy F. G. Miller, T. D. Mueller, L. B. Davidson
A mathematical model of reservoir behavior during one cycle of the intermittent steam injection process is presented in this paper. A cycle of the process is considered to be composed of three stages:
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Institute of Metals Division - Yield Strength of Polycrystalline In2Bi and Mg17Al12By R. Grierson, R. N. Parkins
The m.echanica1 properties, at high lzomologous temperatures, of the intermetallic compounds InzBi and Mg17A112 were measured as a .function of temperature, applied strain rate, previous thermal and m
Jan 1, 1965
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Measurement And Evaluation Of The Rate Of Flotation As A Function Of Particle SizeBy T. M. Morris
THE rate of flotation of solid particles determines the percentage recovery of these particles which can be obtained during a given time interval. It is an established fact that the recovery is greate
Jan 1, 1952
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Shrinkage Stopes - Mining Methods of the Jarbridge District (with Discussion)By John Furness Park
The mining district is located in the northeasterly part of Nevada, between the Jarbidge River on the west and the East Fork of the Jarbidge on the east. The northern boundary of the district is but a
Jan 1, 1925