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Correlation And Geological Structure Of The Alberta Oil Fields*
By D. B. Dowling
(San Francisco Meeting, September, 1915) THE interest which has been aroused in prospecting for oil in the foot hills of southern Alberta, and in the oil possibilities of the known gas fields situate
Jan 6, 1915
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On Grain Growth
By Henry Howe
THE brilliant and very original matter in Professor Jeffries' discussion ? should rank not only as an independent paper, but as a most important one. In particular, the explanation which it gives
Jan 12, 1916
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Production - Petroleum Production in 1932 Summary
By H. J. Wasson
With the close of 1932 and the third year of the depression, the activity of oil production presents, amidst the general wreckage and chaos of industrial society, a somewhat unique picture of rational
Jan 1, 1933
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Wyoming Company Preparing To Send Coal By Wire To Utah Power & Light
By John A. Fagnant
At Elkol, Wyo., about 80 miles northeast of Ogden, Utah, the Kemmerer Coal Co. and the Utah Power and Light Co. are involved in a joint venture that will soon see 1 million tons of coal going "out by
Jan 8, 1962
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Introduction (6ff4bb41-6808-4ff3-be32-244165b7a0f1)
By William E. Ford, Edward Salisbury Dana
1. THE SCIENCE OF MINERALOGY treats of those inorganic species called minerals, which together in rock masses or in isolated form make up the material of the crust of the earth, and of other bodies in
Jan 1, 1922
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Petroleum Industry in Montana
By Ernest Robinson
SINCE the early nineties, there has been a persistent belief in some minds that petroleum in commercial quantities exists in Montana. It is, however, only comparatively recently that commercial produc
Jan 7, 1923
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Surface and Interfacial Tensions of Oil-water Systems in Texas Oil Sands
By H. K. Livingston
THE first person to investigate intensively the vast field of surface phenomena and capillary effects was the eminent English scientist, Lord Rayleigh (1842-1919), who laid down most of the fundamenta
Jan 1, 1938
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Geology Of The Castle Dome Copper Deposit, Arizona
By N. P. Peterson
THE Castle Dome copper deposit is of the porphyry type and occurs in a body of quartz monzonite intruded into the pre-Cambrian formations and possibly into the lower part of Paleozoic limestones. The
Jan 1, 1947
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New York Paper February, 1918 - Pyrite and Pyrrhotite Resources of Ducktown, Tennessee
By Joseph H. Taylor
The Ducktown district is in the extreme southeastern corner of Tennessee, its principal railroad point being Copperhill, on the Blue Ridge division of the Louisville & Nashville Railroad, midway betwe
Jan 1, 1918
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Mercury Deposits of Huitzuco, Guerrero, Mexico
By C. W. Vaupell
THE Huitzuco mines lie in north central Guerrero, Mexico; production has been about 90,000 flasks of quicksilver since 1873. Near-surface ores fill extinct mud geysers and the deep deposits are chambe
Jan 1, 1937
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Electric Traction In Mines
By Charles Legrand
IN many iron, coal and copper mines where large tonnages are known before starting operation and proper provisions can be made, the problems of electric traction by trolley locomotives are not very di
Jan 2, 1914
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The History And Development Of Grinding Control
By S. R. Gilbert, B. W. Burdett, L. B. Hales
INTRODUCTION Grinding control is currently the most publicized control subject in the minerals industry. Flotation control and crushing control have not as yet received the widespread attention tha
Jan 1, 1982
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Papers - Equilibrium in the Lead-zinc System with Special Reference to Liquid Solubility (With Discussion)
By R. D. Springer, R. L. Wilcox, P. A. PALMARTAN, R. K. Waring, E. A. Anderson
A knowledge of the mutual liquid solubility of zinc and lead is of importance in various phases of zinc metallurgy. The determination of this solubility has been the subject of numerous investigations
Jan 1, 1934
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Coal - Wet Cleaning at the Tralee Preparation Plant
By Percy Gillie
THE Tralee preparation plant, owned and operated by the Semet-Solvay division of Allied Chemical and Dye Corp., is located on the Virginian railway, near Mullens, Wyoming County, W. Va., and the mine,
Jan 1, 1954
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An in Situ Study of the Interaction Between Resin Bolts and the Surrounding Strata
By Christopher Haycocks, Michael Karmis, David G. Lundy
Roof bolting is the most common means of support in under- ground coal mines. The main advantages of this support system are the relative ease of installation and the ability to provide a stable and u
Jan 1, 1983
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Lake Superior Paper - The Electrolytic Assay as Applied to Refined Copper (Discussion, 946)
By George L. Heath
It may at first appear doubtful that any further ideas can now come from such a well-trodden soil, when we consider that the ground of the subject has been so thoroughly gone over in many of its phase
Jan 1, 1898
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Unemployment-A By-Product of Prosperity
By Arthur Young
UNEMPLOYMENT no longer finds its cure in pros-perity. Not only is there surplus labor in over-developed industries -like coal -mining, but more and more man, power is being released by technical im-pr
Jan 1, 1928
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Petroliferous Provinces - Discussion
CHARLES SCHUCHERT,* New Haven, Conn. (written discussion?).- I embrace ace the opportunity to take part in a discussion of Mr. Woodruff's paper because a successful discerning of what actually c
Jan 11, 1919
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Nonmetallic Minerals
Sulfuric Acid and Phosphate Industries at Anaconda Reduction Works. BY E L LARISON (Contribution 70-Preprint 4400 words) In 1915 a 135-ton chamber sulfuric acid plant was built at the Anaconda Reducti
Jan 1, 1935
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Some Interpretation Of Pore Fluid Effects In Rock Failure
By Warren E. Holland, Leon H. Robinson
The pore pressure must be included in any discussion of the state of stress within a rock. Rock cylinders at elevated stress levels, loaded uniaxially to a stress less than the yield strength, can be
Jan 1, 1970