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News From Members In Service (79eb0fee-656a-40ad-ad30-f1d24dba702f)
H. McD. Lorain says in regard to his son, Captain S. H. Lorain; "It might be of interest to you to know that, although but 23 years of age, my son is captain of Co. C 107th U. S. Engineers, Thirty-sec
Jan 3, 1919
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Reservoir Engineering – Laboratory Research - Oil Production from Frozen Reservoir Rocks, Umiat,...
By G. Thodos, W. F. Stevens
The point-source function introduced by Horner' us a solution to the general unsteady-state equation for the flow of fluids through porous media has been utilized to calculate pressure profiles f
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Errata (16b76b68-17f4-4023-b875-dbc7a9b9c0db)
Jan 1, 1967
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Geophysics - Anaconda Exploration in the Bathhurst District of New Brunswick, Canada
By C. G. Cheriton
The Bathurst mining district is located near the town of Bathurst on the north shore of the province of New Brunswick in eastern Canada. This region is the northeasterly extension of the Appalachian m
Jan 1, 1961
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Foreword (e35de33a-7bbc-47ec-9cb0-ecf7a5ded82f)
Jan 1, 1971
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Cincinnati Paper - A Process for making Wrought-iron Direct from the Ore
By Willard P. Ward
The numerous direct processes which have been patented and brought before the iron-masters of the world, differ materially from that now introduced by Mr. Wilson. After a careful examination of his pr
Jan 1, 1884
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Industrial Minerals Review – 1972 - Foreword
By J. F. Havard
The enterprises based upon the industrial minerals are diversified in geologic habit, mining systems, processing techniques and marketing methods. Nevertheless, in 1972 these enterprises faced many of
Jan 1, 1973
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Deoxidation with Silicion in the Basic Open Hearth Process
By Herty, C. H.
Three distinct processes take place during the conversion of iron ore to steel. First: the raw ore is reduced to metallic iron in the blast furnace and during this reduction certain constituents are
Jan 1, 1957
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Some Important Factors Controlling the Crystal Macrostructure of Copper Wire Bars
By L. H. DeWald
During the examination of various commercial brands of copper wire bars, which had exhibited different degrees of adaptability for being drawn into fine gages of wire by the present-day high speed mac
Jan 1, 1931
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Wildcat Drilling in Wyoming
By E. G. SINCLAIR
DRILLING wildcat wells in Wyoming differs a little from methods used in any other field. Here it is always advisable to start the hole as large as is convenient in order to carry each string of pipe a
Jan 1, 1926
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Oil Men Hold Lively Meetings at Fort Worth and Los Angeles
By AIME AIME
THE petroleum engineers have the conference habit. They drop in, thresh things over, and drop out. No time is wasted. So it was at the Fort Worth meeting of the Petroleum Division, Thursday and Friday
Jan 1, 1936
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Part X - Communications - Discussion of "Observations on the Orientation Distribution and Growth of Large Grains near (110) [001] Orientation in Silicon-Iron Strip "*
By C. G. Dunn
James, Jones, and Leak (JJL) conclude that growth-rate and orientation-distribution data obtained in a steep thermal gradient should be used with caution to account for isothermally produced recrystal
Jan 1, 1967
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Corrections
Jan 1, 1960
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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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Producing – Equipment, Methods and Materials - New Concepts in Sucker-Pod Pump Design
By R. J. Watson, A. H. Juch
About half a million sucker-rod pumps are installed in oil wells in the U. S. alone. In Venezuela, too, the system is widely used; some 5,000, or 90 percent, of Cia. Shell de Venezuela's wells pr
Jan 1, 1970
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Coal - Hazards Encountered in Mining Thick, Inclined Coal Beds
By E. C. Olsen
This paper describes the unusual hazardous conditions encountered in mining thick, inclined coal beds under heavy cover in Carbon County, Utah. This description includes heavy roof conditions, sloughi
Jan 1, 1963
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Reservoir Engineering - General - Predicting Depletion Behavior of Condensates
By C. F. Weinaug, R. W. Farley, J. F. Wolfe
A rapid, accurate method for predicting the dew points of gas condensate systems and their subsequent normal and retrograde phase behavior with pressure decline has been developed. The method predicts
Jan 1, 1970