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    Producing-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Factors Influencing Optimum Ball Sealer Performance

    By Brown, R. W., G. H. Neill, R. G. Loper

    All facets of ball sealer behavior must be known and understood to design for their optimum use in well treatments. The down-hole factors including the inertial forces, drag forces and holding forc

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    Work Of National Safety Council

    The Sub-committee on Safety of the Industrial Organization Com-mittee of the Institute has been asked to cooperate with the National Safety Council, and has made certain recommendations to the Board o

    Jan 7, 1919

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    St. Louis Paper - The Irregularities of the Blast-Furnace Process, and a Practical Way to Avoid Them

    By Edward Walsh

    In the early history of the production of metallic iron from the native oxides or ores, success attended the labors of the workman according to the care he devoted to his work, and according to the de

    Jan 1, 1887

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    Quantitative Estimation Of The Impurities In Tin By Means Of The Quartz Spectrograph

    By C. Stansfield Hitchen

    THE introduction of the logarithmic sector method of quantitative spectrography by Scheibe and Neuhäusser in 1928, and the subsequent .modification and improvement of the method by Twyman and Simeon,

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Summary of Geographical Membership

    NORTH AMERICA Number Members Alaska 32 Canada 300 Mexico 165 Newfoundland 3 United States Alabama 43 Arizona 121 Arkansas 9 California 674 Colorado 184 Connecticut 94 Delaware 19 Distric

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Oil And Gas Developments In New York during 1945

    By CHRIS A. HARTNAGEL

    For the second consecutive year, the production of crude petroleum in New York has fallen below the 5,000,000-bbl. Mark that had prevailed previously since 1937. In 1945, the output totaled 4,658,000

    Jan 1, 1946

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    Papers - Mining - Subsidence from Anthracite Mining H. W. Montz - With an Introduction on Surface Support (With Discussion) R. V. Norris

    The problem of surface support in coal mining is naturally divided into three branches: 1. Surface covered with improvements of such value as compared with the value of the underlying coal, or wit

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Occurrence Of Petroleum In North America (360fe0a4-5ece-439f-b8cf-0ccec4df64f3)

    By Sidney Powers

    CONTENTS PAGE Distribution of fields 4 History of development 6 Origin of oil 7 Structure, accumulation and migration 8 Reservoir rocks 9 Methods of drilling and exploration 10 Oil-field stat

    Jan 1, 1931

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    A New Graphite Resistor Vacuum Furnace And Its Application In Melting Zirconium

    By H. L. Gilbert, C. Travis Anderson, W. J. Kroll

    IN a previous paper,1 the use of a split graphite tube resistor as a heater element for high-temperature furnaces has been described. The principal advantages of this type of construction are: I. The

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Lake Superior Paper - The Manufacture of Coke in Peru

    By J. Morgan Clements

    The manufacture of coke in Peru, as practiced at the coalmines of the Quishuarcancha and Goyllarisquisca districts, is intermediate between the primitive coke-heap and the bee-hive oven. The method

    Jan 1, 1905

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    Papers - Launder and Table Washing of Fine Coal (T.P. 1210, with discussion)

    By C.P. Proctor, J. T. Crawford, J.A. Younkins

    Coal-cleaning plants using the launder process generally wash the fine coal (minus ? or minus 5/16-in.) separately in a plant consisting of washing launders or troughs placed one below another and som

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Papers - Launder and Table Washing of Fine Coal (T.P. 1210, with discussion)

    By C. P. Proctor, J. A. Younkins, J. T. Crawford

    Coal-cleaning plants using the launder process generally wash the fine coal (minus ? or minus 5/16-in.) separately in a plant consisting of washing launders or troughs placed one below another and som

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Mining - Selection of Mechanical Car-loading Equipment (With Discussion)

    By C. C. Hagenbuch

    Machine loading of coal into mine cars is increasing rapidly. Particular reasons for its use frequently apply to certain localities, but in general, it is profitable to install mechanical coal-loading

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Coal Exploration

    By Dell H. Adams

    COAL EXPLORATION Coal exploration may be defined as the acquisition of data necessary to define and acquire a block of coal which can be mined at a profit. Unlike ore minerals, coal resources are

    Jan 1, 1981

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    The Structure and Properties of Some Iron-nickel Alloys

    By G. Sachs

    THE iron-rich iron-nickel alloys have at-tracted considerable academic interest in recent years. The carbon-free alloys are of minor practical importance, but they are Atomic per cent nickel FIG.

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Annual Review - Underground Mining - The Trends in 1956 - Arizona-New Mexico

    By Hugh Steele, Brower Dellinger

    U. S. mining trends for 1956 continued steadily U+ S. uphill, technique and equipment advanced with the pull, and exploration and development of once mined districts attracted more attention than new

    Jan 2, 1957

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    Phosphate Rock (046b3bf2-9e9f-4105-bce3-278660e54a27)

    By Chester A. Fulton

    APATITE, the most abundant crystalline phosphate mineral, is found in igneous rocks and probably is the primary origin of all other phosphates, whether mineral or organic. Its chemical formula may be

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Application of Resistivity Methods to Northern Ontario Lignite Deposits

    By R. H. Hawkins

    AN investigation of the applicability of geophysical methods to north-ern Ontario lignite deposits was undertaken early in 1930 by the Ontario Research Foundation at the request of the Ontario Departm

    Jan 1, 1933

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    Preferred Orientations in Hot-rolled Low-carbon Steel

    By M. Gensamer

    ONLY recently has it been realized that preferred orientations are common in hot-rolled steels. In a recent paper, N. P. Goss1 stated that hot-rolled mild steel exhibits a texture different from that

    Jan 1, 1936