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Reservoir Engineering - A Reservoir Study of the West Edmond Hunton Pool, Oklahoma (TP 2203, Petr. Tech., Nov. 1947, with discussion)
By Max Littlefield, Godbold A. C., Gray L. L.
The West Edmond pool of Central Oklahoma, a limestone reservoir, has an area in excess of 29,000 acres and as of Sept. 15, 1946, had produced 53 million barrels of oil from 731 wells at an average dep
Jan 1, 1948
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Papers - Production Engineering - Characteristics and Application of an Oil-base Mud (T.P. 1322, with discussion)
By H. W. Hindry
This paper presents the ingredients com-~osing a type of oil-base mud that has been successfully used in drilling oil horizons in California, the effect of ingredient concentrations on physical proper
Jan 1, 1941
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Papers - Production Engineering - Characteristics and Application of an Oil-base Mud (T.P. 1322, with discussion)
By H. W. Hindry
This paper presents the ingredients com-~osing a type of oil-base mud that has been successfully used in drilling oil horizons in California, the effect of ingredient concentrations on physical proper
Jan 1, 1941
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Innovations In Processing Uranium Ores
By J. B. Clemmer, W. L. Lennemann, J. B. Rosenbaum
Security restrictions on processing uranium raw materials to yellow cake were lifted in August 1955, coincidental with the Geneva Conference on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy. Numerous reports and tec
Jan 9, 1957
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Acceleration of the Rate of Corrosion by High Constant Stresses
By E. H. Jr. Dix
IN selecting the subject, "Acceleration of the Rate of Corrosion by High Constant Stresses," for the 1940 Institute of Metals Division Lec-ture, I have been influenced by its highly theoretical and sp
Jan 1, 1940
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New York Paper February, 1918 - Possible Oil and Gas Fields in the Cretaceous Beds of Alabama (with Discussion)
By Dorsey Hager
The possibility of oil and gas production in Alabama his been little considered as yet. Gas and some oil have been found in northwestern Alabama, near Birmingham, in the Pennsylvanian beds, but the oi
Jan 1, 1918
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Index (199a9b50-b8c0-4a4c-b8a6-7d787e55ec7b)
Jan 1, 1967
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Mineral Resources of the Greater Antilles
By Howard A. Meyerhoff
AS a source of mineral wealth, the larger islands of the West Indies have never had an enviable reputation. The Spaniards took possession of them in the sixteenth century hopeful that they would yield
Jan 1, 1941
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Prevention of Accidents from Falls of Rock in Metal Mines
By Claude Ferquson
MORE men are killed and injured in the metal mines of the United States from falls of rock and ore than from any other cause. Dan Harrington, of the U. S. Bureau of Mines, recently stated that "falls
Jan 1, 1938
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Twenty Years Progress in Flotation
By F. L. Bosqui
NO metallurgical process developed in the last half century has been more widely advertised to both technologists and lay- men, or has done more to promote efficiency and economy in the extraction of
Jan 1, 1940
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Tulsa Paper - Recent Exploration for Petroleum in the United Kingdom
By E. L. Ickes
DURing the summer and winter of 1918 eleven standard rigs were erected in the United Kingdom to test the petroleum prospects of- ten structures, eight of which were in England and two in Scotland. By
Jan 1, 1924
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North Dakota State Geological Survey
The University of North Dakota, State Geological Survey, Grand Forks, N. D A G. Leonard, State Geologist. Two publications of the State Geological Survey are of interest Fourth Biennial Report, Th
Jan 1, 1933
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The Influence Of Stress Level On The Creep Of Unfilled Rock Joints
By Charles W. Schwartz, Subash Kolluru
INTRODUCTION Creep of rock in situ, like most rock mass behavior, will be largely governed by the behavior of the natural discontinuities -- bedding planes, faults, and joints, in particular, Sever
Jan 1, 1982
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Mining Show Attracts Record Crowd
MORE than 5000 miners and suppliers descended upon Denver to make the American Mining Congress' four-day metal mining show one of the most extravagant equipment displays ever assembled in one pla
Jan 1, 1952
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Papers - Nonferrous Metallurgy - Progress in Production and Use of Tantalum (With Discussion)
By George W. Sears
In preparing this symposium, our ambition was to elicit authoritative expression of opinion concerning important selected phases of the industry from men active in it. Responses to requests for contri
Jan 1, 1930
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Discontinuous Deformation Analysis
By Gen-Hua Shi
The deformation of a discontinuous rock is a sum of individual translations, rotations, and strains of the component blocks. These produce opening and slip between blocks along the discontinuities. Ra
Jan 1, 1984
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Discussion of Papers - An Investigation of the Rheological Properties of Solid-Liquid Systems
By L. W. Pommier, L. R. Plitt, F. B. Brien
L. R. Plitt (Assistant Professor of Mining and Metallurgy, University of Alberta, Canada.) — It is indeed encouraging to see rheological studies being carried out in a mineral engineering school. The
Jan 1, 1968
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Other Societies
At the annual meeting of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Dec. 4 to 7, 1917, a great many matters were discussed and acted upon in which nearly all engineers are equally interested. Of th
Jan 1, 1918
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Ventilation of Small Metal Mines and Prospect Openings
By Oscar Glaeser
THE purpose of this paper is to present specific applications of the fundamental principles of mine ventilation and the means that are at our disposal to accomplish the task of maintaining a healthful
Jan 1, 1936