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    The Capillary Concentration of Gas and Oil

    By C. W. Wahsburne

    Former studies of sedimentatry strata have been based upon the mineralogical and mechanical characters of the solid components, rather than upon the open spaces between them.

    Jan 1, 1915

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    Institute of Metals Division - Notch Sensitivity of Refractory Metals

    By R. I. Jaffee, F. C. Holden, H. R. Ogden, A. G. Imgram

    The tensile and notch tensile properties of four refractory metals (molybdenum, tungsten, niobium (columbium), and tantalum) and one alloy (Mo-0.5Ti) were investigated. All the materials were evaluate

    Jan 1, 1962

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    Experiments In Induced Polarization

    By Robert G. Van Nostrand, John H. Henkel

    TRANSIENT potentials obtained in resistivity prospecting can be separated into two classes. The first is electromagnetic, has a comparatively short time constant, and increases in relative amplitude a

    Jan 3, 1957

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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 Gray L. L., Max Littlefield, Godbold A. C.

    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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    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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    Prospecting, Developing And Mining Semiplastic Fire Clay In Missouri

    By B. K. Miller, R. S. Bradley

    THE principal producing areas of fire clay in Missouri are: (I) the east central district, which includes Audrain, Callaway, Montgomery, Warren, and Boone Counties [ ] (Fig. I); (2) the St. Louis di

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Institute of Metals Division - Titanium-Lead System

    By P. Farrar, H. Margolin

    The Ti-Pb diagram was investigated in the region 0 to 58 pct Pb and from 500°C to liquidus temperatures. Three reactions were encountered: I—ß?a+Ti Pb at 725 10°C; 2—ß+L?Ti4Pb at 1305+ 10°C; and 3—the

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Deviation Of Diamond-Drill Holes In The Metaline District, Washington

    By Edward Sampson, Allan B. Griggs

    SURVEYING of many holes drilled by the U. S. Bureau of Mines in the Metaline district has shown surprising deviations. The holes start in the Ledbetter slate (Ordovician) and pass into the underlying

    Jan 1, 1946

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    The Drift Of Things (f83f8024-0de8-4d3a-bc38-e379ded46dd3)

    By Edward H. Robie

    IN many ways, the Annual Meeting of the Institute in February was the most successful yet held. Attendance surpassed even that of the 75th Anniversary Meeting in 1947 with its international flavor. Th

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Lead Smelting During the Last Five Years

    By W. Spencer Reid

    ALTHOUGH there have been some developments during the last five years which have had far- reaching and important bearing on lead smelting, it cannot be said that any basic principles of pyrometal-lu

    Jan 1, 1927

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    R. C. Allen - Official Candidate for President, 1937

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    SHORTLY after he started his professional career, the subject of this sketch acquired the sobriquet "Moose" Allen. At the time he was engaged in geological exploration it1 the Canadian wilds. The nick

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Geological Engineering In 1966

    By M. P. Nackowski

    Geological engineering expanded its role and significance during 1966 in the areas of construction, raw materials exploration and inventory, water supply and pollution, mechanical properties of earth

    Jan 2, 1967

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    Technical Committee?s Activities (955a3dff-52dc-4491-b909-c4b93d0bde20)

    IRON AND STEEL COMMITTEE. ALBERT SAUVEUR, Chairman. A. A. STEVENSON, Vice-Chairman. HERBERT M. BOYLSTON, Secretary, Abbot Bldg., Cambridge, Mass. John Birkinbine, William Kelly, J. S. Unger, Wi

    Jan 12, 1913

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    Institute of Metals Division - Solubility of Gaseous Nitrogen in Gamma Iron and the Effect of Alloying Constituents-Aluminum Nitride Precipitation

    By E. W. Filer, R. P. Smith, L. S. Darken

    The solubility of nitrogen gas in purified iron and low alloy steels is determined for the y region (930° to 1350°C). The diffusivtiy of nitrogen is estimated from the rate of approach to equilibrium.

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Chicago Paper -Sulphur in Cast-Iron

    By W. J. Keep

    Almost without exception, writers on the subject say that sulphur in cast-iron will cause it to be white, and is in every way injurious. All founders believe that a small amount of sulphur in the fuel

    Jan 1, 1894

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    Minerals Beneficiation - Flocculation-Key to More Economical Solid-Liquid Separation

    By R. H. Oliver

    The purposes, types, preparation, and testing of flocculants are discussed. A flocculation compendium is included, indicating choice of flocculant for a given set of conditions. An economic evaluation

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Part X - The 1967 Howe Memorial Lecture – Iron and Steel Division - Equilibrium Studies on the Systems ZrCr2-H2, ZrV2-H2, and ZrMo2-H, Between 0° and 900°C

    By E. A. Gulbransen, A. Pebler

    Pressure-composition isotherms have been determinedfor the systems ZrMo2 -H2 between 0" and 900°C at hydrogen pressures between 10-4 and 760 Torr. Tkese studies plus X-ray diffraction analyses of sel

    Jan 1, 1968