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Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Wyoming in 1938By C. E. Shoenfelt, E. W. Krampert
The major oil discovery in 1938 for Wyoming was the General Petroleum Corporation's So. 1 Government, C.NW.SE. of sec. 21-35N-77W, on the Cole Creek structure in central Wyoming, 14 miles northea
Jan 1, 1939
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Pittsburg Paper - The Giroux Shaft at Kimberly, Nev.By C. Everard Arnold
The Giroux Consolidated Mines Co. is equipping a five-compartment shaft at Kimberly, Nev., which will serve the Alpha mine. The depth of this shaft, January, 1910, is 963 ft., and of this depth 948
Jan 1, 1911
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Record Attendance at New York Coal DivisionBy Eugene McAuliffe
THE Coal Division undertook its most ambitious program this year at the New York meeting, with six full' sessions and a luncheon on Monday which had a record attendance and at which the newly ele
Jan 1, 1936
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Positions Vacant (7b672fcc-c826-4046-8bf8-35c13b0cba57)Geologist or Mining Engineer who has had sufficient experience to make examination of a large area and who can report upon economic value of any minerals found. Work will extend over a period of 2 or
Jan 11, 1919
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Iron and Steel Division - Discussion: The Analysis and Solubility of Nitrogen in Silicon- IronBy A. U. Seybolt
A. U. Seybolt (General Electric Research Laboratory)— As pointed out in an earlier paper,41 it appears to be very difficult to nucleate Si3N4 in Si-Fe of silicon content up to around 5 pet. Therefore,
Jan 1, 1964
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Preface To The Third EditionBy James C. Fulton
Since publication of the First Edition of "Basic Open Hearth Steelmaking," in 1944, this book has been a major reference on the subject of steelmaking. The Second Edition of 1951 was so fundamental th
Jan 1, 1964
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Economic Planning in the. Mineral IndustryBy Thomas T. Read
THE benefits derived from stabilization of industry that might possibly be attained through some scheme of centralized economic planning have been much discussed of recent months, and opinions on the
Jan 1, 1931
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Its Everyones BusinessFEB. 17-The past month found the average citizen backed off just a little more into his blind corner staring glassily at hydrogen bombs, unbalanced budgets, John L. Lewis, more inflation, a rising wav
Jan 3, 1950
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Drilling and Production Equipment, Methods and Materials - Factors Involved in Removal of Sulphate from Drilling Muds by Barium CarbonateBy W. E. Bergman, P. G. Carpenter, H. B. Fisher
The conditions under which barium carbonate can be used to remove sulfates from drilling muds are limited The amount of sulfate remaining in solution in the system after treatment with barium carbonat
Jan 1, 1949
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Drilling and Production Equipment, Methods and Materials - Factors Involved in Removal of Sulphate from Drilling Muds by Barium CarbonateBy P. G. Carpenter, H. B. Fisher, W. E. Bergman
The conditions under which barium carbonate can be used to remove sulfates from drilling muds are limited The amount of sulfate remaining in solution in the system after treatment with barium carbonat
Jan 1, 1949
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Marquette’s Rodpeb Mill Pioneers New Grinding Method For Cement IndustryBy J. W. Moody
The first Rodpeb mill ever built and placed in full scale successful operation went onstream in mid- 1960 at Marquette Cement Manufacturing Co.'s newly modernized portland cement production plant
Jan 4, 1963
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Personal (7ea61517-ac1e-457e-8923-1109a1509eda)The following is am incomplete list of members and guests who called at Institute headquarters during the period May 10, 1918 to June 10, 1918. Arthur K. Adams, Potrerillos, Chile. J. M. Mahoney, Wil
Jan 7, 1918
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Financing Of The Small, Independent Mining Enterprise (6a08ec96-0449-4356-92c9-38941820ccfa)By Georges Caraghiaur
INTRODUCTION A small, independent mining enterprise (SIME) is an independently owned and operated business concern engaged primarily in mineral development, from the exploration to the production
Jan 1, 1982
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Case History of a Site Reevaluation for a Plant ExpansionBy L. A. Pursell
Environmental constraints can both delay and raise the cost of a major plant addition, often requiring a complete reevaluation of the plant site and the proposed project. In this case history, steps a
Jan 1, 1983
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High Blast Heats in Mesaba Practice.Discussion of the paper of WALTHER MATHESIUS, presented at the New York meeting, February, 1915, and printed in Bulletin No. 99, March, 1915, pp. 539 to 555. JOSEPH W. RICHARDS, So. Bethlehem, Pa.-Th
Jan 5, 1915
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Rubeanic Acid Field Test For Copper In Soils And SedimentsBy Robert E. Delavault, Harry V. Warren
Circumstances determine whether it is better to make analyses in the field or in a permanent laboratory. The rubeanic acid test described in this article has been designed primarily for field use: it
Jan 11, 1958
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PART V - Communications - A Metallographic Technique for Lanthanum and CeriumBy C. C. Koch, M. L. Picklesimer
PHYSICAL metallurgists interested in the alloying behavior and phase transformations in rare-earth metals and alloys require a strain-free polished and etched surface for both metallographic and X-ray
Jan 1, 1968
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Pilot Plant Development Of Chloride Processes For Lead-Zinc ConcentratesBy James E. Reynolds, Duane N. Goens, Charles W. Kenney
A process for recovery of lead and silver from high-grade lead sulfide concentrates by dry chlorination and fused salt electrolysis was developed by Hazen Research, Inc., for Cyprus Metallurgical Proc
Jan 1, 1977
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Geological Engineering - Geologic Site Criteria for Nuclear Power Plant LocationBy J. L. Smith, A. L. Albee
This article presents a series of guidelines by which the geologist can evaluate the likelihood of surface faulting and its probable extent at any given site in Southern California and Nevada. The inf
Jan 1, 1968