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                     Core Analysis - The Effect of Permeability Stratification in Complete Water-Drive Systems Core Analysis - The Effect of Permeability Stratification in Complete Water-Drive SystemsBy Morris Muskat A theory is presented for calculating the performance history of complete water-drive systems producing from idealized stratified formations. The general equations are applied to systems where the per Jan 1, 1950 
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                     Part X – October 1969 - Papers - Electrowinning of Hafnium from Hafnium Tetrachloride Part X – October 1969 - Papers - Electrowinning of Hafnium from Hafnium TetrachlorideBy M. M. Wong, D. E. Couch, G. M. Martinez The Bureau of Mines electrowon hafnium metal with an average oxygen content of' 150 ppm at 700°C from an electrolyte containing 27 wt pct LiCl, 62 wt pct RbCl, and 11 wt pct HfC14. The average a Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Climax Crushing Plants - Jaw and Cone Crushers in Two Plants Prepare Ball-Mill Feed Climax Crushing Plants - Jaw and Cone Crushers in Two Plants Prepare Ball-Mill FeedBy Coolbaugh, Franklin CRUSHING of Climax mine-run ore is carried out in two plants: No. 1 plant (flowsheet in Fig. 1) has a capacity of approximately 5000 tons per day. It is used as a stand-by except when maximum producti Jan 1, 1946 
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                     Harrisburg, Pa. Meeting Harrisburg, Pa. MeetingRACAL COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS Henry McCormick, Chairman; David Watts, Secretary; H. H. Campbell, A S. McCreath, S H. Chauvenet, C. E. Stafford, George S. Comstock, Jones Wister, E. C. Felton, F. Jan 1, 1882 
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                     Contents Contents[Title PAGE 1 Contents Page 1 Officers and Directors5 Standing Committees 6 Professional Divisions7] Jan 1, 1928 
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                     Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Northern and Central Pennsylvania during 1941 Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Northern and Central Pennsylvania during 1941By Arthur C. Simmons The State of Pennsylvania produces approximately 60 per cent of the total production of Pennsylvania Grade oil, and naturally represents the dominant factor in the area producing that grade. The produ Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Northern and Central Pennsylvania during 1941 Production - Domestic - Oil and Gas Development in Northern and Central Pennsylvania during 1941By Arthur C. Simmons The State of Pennsylvania produces approximately 60 per cent of the total production of Pennsylvania Grade oil, and naturally represents the dominant factor in the area producing that grade. The produ Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Engineering Reasearch - Asphaltic Substances in Crude Oils (Petr. Tech., Sept. 1942) Engineering Reasearch - Asphaltic Substances in Crude Oils (Petr. Tech., Sept. 1942)By C. E. Cottrell, G. W. Preckshot, N. D. Delisle, D. L. Katz Most crude oils contain asphaltic substances that may be naturally or artificially precipitated. In the Greeley field, California, this asphaltic bitumen is precipitated during the flow of the oil fro Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Engineering Reasearch - Asphaltic Substances in Crude Oils (Petr. Tech., Sept. 1942) Engineering Reasearch - Asphaltic Substances in Crude Oils (Petr. Tech., Sept. 1942)By G. W. Preckshot, C. E. Cottrell, D. L. Katz, N. D. Delisle Most crude oils contain asphaltic substances that may be naturally or artificially precipitated. In the Greeley field, California, this asphaltic bitumen is precipitated during the flow of the oil fro Jan 1, 1943 
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                     Industrial Diamonds Industrial DiamondsBy F. G. ROCKWELL ALTHOUGH the diamond as a gem stone dates back many hundreds of years its use industrially, at least to any extend is recent. The old adage: "Use a diamond to cut a diamond" indicates that some indust Jan 1, 1944 
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                     Contents ContentsJan 1, 1915 
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                     Photograph of E. DeGolyer, Medalist Photograph of E. DeGolyer, MedalistJan 1, 1940 
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                     Photograph of E. DeGolyer, Medalist Photograph of E. DeGolyer, MedalistJan 1, 1940 
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                     Mine Subsidence In The Red Iron Ore Mines Of The Birmingham District, Alabama Mine Subsidence In The Red Iron Ore Mines Of The Birmingham District, AlabamaBy W. R. Crane THE effect of mining in the red-ore mines of the Birmingham district has been observed for some time, but, except in a few localities, little difficulty has been experienced from disturbance of cover. Jan 8, 1925 
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                     Technical Notes - A Stereographic Method of Determining the Attitude of Beds Intersected by Diamond Drilling Technical Notes - A Stereographic Method of Determining the Attitude of Beds Intersected by Diamond DrillingTHE strike and dip of bedded formations is readily determined by trigonometry if some marker horizon is intercepted by three holes. If no marker can be identified and if orientation of the cores is un Jan 1, 1956 
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                     The S-Curve Of A Chromium-Nickel Steel The S-Curve Of A Chromium-Nickel SteelBy Blake M. Loring RECENTLY the S-curves for 30 to 40 alloy steels have been published.1,2 These steels show individual characteristics, which make each additional S-curve of great interest. There are important differen Jan 1, 1941 
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                     Corrosion Of Copper And Alpha Brass - Chemical And Electrochemical Studies Corrosion Of Copper And Alpha Brass - Chemical And Electrochemical StudiesBy John Wulff, J. H. Hollomon THE opinion has been widely held that the corrosion of alpha brass occurs by the selective solution of zinc. As late as 1939, Fink1 and Evans2 suggested that in the initial stage of the corrosion the Jan 1, 1942 
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                     Influence of Chemical Composition on the Hot-working Properties and Surface Characteristics of Killed Steels Influence of Chemical Composition on the Hot-working Properties and Surface Characteristics of Killed SteelsBy Gilbert Soler PRODUCERS of alloy steels recognize the importance of chemical composition in rela-tion to the hot-working properties and the typical surface defects found in their prod-uct. Each analysis of steel ha Jan 1, 1940 
