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Reservoir Engineering – General - The Interpretation of Interference Tests in Naturally Fractured Reservoirs with Uniform Fracture Distribution
By H. Kazemi, G. W. Thomas, M. S. Seth
The double-porosity model of Warren and Root7 for examining pressure drawdown and buildup phenomena in naturally fractured reservoirs has been extended to intetpret interference test results. Both ana
Jan 1, 1970
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Solution Mining Of Evaporites And Its Relationship To The Future Of Hydrometallurgy
By Charles H. Jacoby
The solution mining of evaporites has a history of approximately 5,000 years. The insitu leaching of metalliferous ore will have many of the same characteristic problems which have confronted industry
Jan 1, 1974
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Industrial Section (ea4b9199-a84f-4fc6-8bf2-35a05fd65fe7)
For the use of those who prefer manila rope to wire rope for light hoisting and hauling, the Ingersoll-Rand Co. has brought out a new model Little Tugger Hoist which is designated No. 11. The square
Jan 12, 1916
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Action of Reducing Gases On Heated Copper
By W. H. Bassett
In considering the effects of reducing gases on hot solid copper the following conclusions have been reached. (1) Depth of deoxidation of copper heated in reducing gas is greater the smaller the amoun
Jan 1, 1926
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Geology - Geology of the Nakina Iron Property, Ontario
By W. T. Swensen
The Anaconda Company, through its wholly owned subsidiary The Anaconda Company (Canada) I,td., has investigated, optioned and partially developed a large tonnage of iron ore amenable to magnetic conce
Jan 1, 1961
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Semi-Centennial Meeting at Wilkes-Barre
By H. A. MEGRAW
THE meeting of the A. I. M. E. at Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Sept. 12 to 15, inclusive, celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of the Institute. It was at Wilkes-Barre, in 1871, that the foundation was laid for
Jan 1, 1921
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Thursday Morning Session, April 25, 1940 - Minutes
By Open-Hearth Steel
We have a very high-powered organization up here this morning, headed by Kenneth C. McCutcheon, general superintendent of the Ashland Division of the American Rolling Mill Company, and L. A. Lambing,
Jan 1, 1940
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Reservoir Engineering - General - A Correlation of the Viscosity of Hydrocarbon Systems With Pressure, Temperature and Composition
By H. T. Kennedy, J. E. Little
An empirical equation for the prediction of the viscosity of several pure paraffin hydrocarbons and nitrogen is presented. It involves temperature, pressure and six constants of the material, and it a
Jan 1, 1969
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Underground Anemometry
By Cloyd M. Smith
A FEW years ago, the Ventilation Committee established the practice of presenting one topic each year for discussion at the annual meeting. The practice has met good response on the part of committee
Jan 1, 1949
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In Memoriam (dc0b46dd-9cb1-4690-b9f2-613d55cf21c5)
CAPTAIN JOHN H. BALLAMY John H. Ballamy, Captain on the Regimental Staff of the 103d Engineers, was killed near Fismes, on August 9, 1918. Captain Ballamy was born at Plymouth, Pa., in 1886 and gra
Jan 11, 1918
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Minerals Beneficiation - Rotobelt Filter, New Tool in Minerals Beneficiation
By C. F. Cornell, R. C. Emmett, D. A. Dahlstrom
FOR many years the disk-type and cloth-covered drum filters have found widest application in liquid-solids separation, which uses continuous filters. The disk type is less expensive, occupies less flo
Jan 1, 1959
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Geology - Tectonic Control of Mineral Belts in the Southwestern Colorado Metallogenic Province
By W. H. Boyer, J. W. Gabelman
The concept of metal zoning has long been recognized (Spurr, 1907, 1923; Emmons, 1924, 1926; Lindgren, 1933; Rateman, 1950), although it has been considered indistinct for most epithermal districts. T
Jan 1, 1961
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PART V - Deformation Under Combined Static and Vibratory Stresses
By G. S. Baker, S. H. Carpenter
Langenecker has reported significant reduction in strength of high-strength metals during ultrasonic t'ibration. Decreases in static yield stress an order of magnitude greater than the calculated
Jan 1, 1967
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The National Bituminous Coal Act: Will It Wreck or Save the Industry?
By J. D. A. Morrow
TO my mind the National Bituminous Coal Act so far has proved one of the unhappiest experiences that has ever befallen the bituminous coal operators of the United States. Viewed in the light of its ug
Jan 1, 1939
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Quantitative Methods, Computers, Reconnaissance Geology And Economics In The Appraisal Of Mineral Potential
By D. P. Harris
This paper examines recent developments and work in progress on the application of quantitative methods and computers to the appraisal of the mineral resource potential of discrete areas by employing
Jan 1, 1969
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Reservoir Engineering-General - Comparison of Alternating Direction Explicit and Implicit Procedures in Two-Dimensional Flow Calculations
By K. H. Coats, M. H. Terhune
Analysis and example applications have been performed to compare the accuracy and computing speed of alternating-direction explicit and implicit procedures (ADEP and ADIP) in numerical solution of res
Jan 1, 1967
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Institute of Metals Division - Intermediate Phase in the Uranium-Zirconium System
By A. N. Holden, W. E. Seymour
DURING the last several years, the U-Zr system has been studied at many laboratories as one of the research programs sponsored by the Atomic Energy Commission. The equilibria in part of this system ha
Jan 1, 1957
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Influence Of Temperature, Time And Rate Of Cooling On Physical Properties Of Carbon Steel II
By Francis Foley
INTRODUCTION DURING the summer of 1919, the late Dr. Henry M. Howe, then Chairman of the Division of Engineering of the National Research Council, organized a committee to obtain a better insight int
Jan 2, 1926
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Industrial Minerals - Application of Electrostatics to Concentration of Coarse Pebble Phosphate
By E. Northcott, F. N. Oberg
By electrostatic separation, course Florida pebble phosphate, too lou-grade to find a ready market, can be upgraded to a satisfactory saleable product. Pebble running from 60 pct bone phosphate of tim
Jan 1, 1959
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Natural Gas Technology - Analysis and Prediction of Minimum Flow Rate for the Continuous Removal of Liquids from Gas Wells
By R. G. Turner, M. G. Hubbard, A. E. Dukler
Gas phase hydrocarbons produced from underground reservoirs will, in many instances, have liquid phase material associated with them, the presence of which can affect the flowing characteristics of th
Jan 1, 1970