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Petroleum Reserves Continue to Decline as Peacetime Use Exceeds Predictions - Five Measures Suggested to Bolster Oil Reserves and End Wasteful Extraction
By William B. Heroy
LOOKING back over the industrial and commercial progress of the United States during the last half century the outstanding influence has been the growth of the use of the fluid fuels, petroleum and na
Jan 1, 1946
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Economic and Social Conditions in Peru
By AIME AIME
LIFE in few countries is dominated by geographic conditions to the degree that it is in Peru. The broad plateau of the Andes, bordered by lofty ice-clad ranges with deeply eroded flanks, imposes a pat
Jan 1, 1945
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Ore Hunting in California
By Augustus Locke
MY conclusions apply to the engineer in California ore hunting; and, because the product has been overwhelmingly gold, that means gold-ore hunting. But, I wish to think of ore hunting, not as employme
Jan 1, 1931
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Progress Recorded in Gravitational, Seismic, and Geochemical Methods, and in Well Logging
By L. W. Blau
RESEARCH work in exploration and production was further reduced during 1943 owing, partly, to difficulties in the acquisition of apparatus and, principally, to the exodus of research men to government
Jan 1, 1944
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Insoluble-residue Methods and Their Application to Oil Exploitation Problems
By G. E. Burpee
A COMPREHENSIVE study of insoluble residues in the productive Permian limestone in the Hobbs and Eunice fields, Lea County, N. M., has been conducted by Shell Petroleum Corp. engineers {luring the pas
Jan 1, 1935
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Atlantic City Paper - Wet Methods of Extracting Copper at Rio Tinto, Spain.
By Charles H. Jones
Jan 1, 1905
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The Forrester Cell Installati011 At The Nevada Consolidated Copper Co.'s McGill Concentrator
By E. H. Mohr
AT the McGill concentrator of the Nevada Consolidated Copper Co., all flotation operations have been carried out in Forrester cells since November, 1926. In respect to cost of operation, the new cell
Jan 1, 1927
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Experiences With Density Recording and Controlling Instrument for Heavy-media Separation Units
By James J. Bean
Although determining and controlling specific gravity of operating medium in a heavy-media plant manually presents no problem, there are advantages to automatic recording and control. The two install
Jan 1, 1950
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Index (01d0b821-3a79-42d1-bd86-7c6148078ea3)
Jan 1, 1952
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Index
Jan 1, 1885
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Index (33661513-77c8-45ea-93a6-3e4f6d6e3994)
Jan 1, 1892
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Use Of Theory For Design And Selection Of Roll Presses For Agglomeration And Compaction
By Jerry R. Johanson
The practical application of rolling theory to the design of roll presses is reviewed along with aspects of plant operations which must be considered to produce the required product economically. Appr
Jan 1, 1977
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Development of a Cubic Oxide Protective Film on Zirconium
By J. R. Johnson
ZIRCONIUM'S corrosion rate by reactor fuel solutions increases with increasing reactor power. It is believed that the protective oxide film is affected by radiation damage. Observations of
Jan 1, 1959
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Porphyry Copper Deposit Cuajone, Peru
By W. C. Lacy
THE Cuajone porphyry copper deposit is the northernmost of a group of three deposits in southern Peru controlled by the Southern Peru Copper Corp.-Toquepala, Quelleveco, and Cuajone- all within a 20-m
Jan 1, 1958
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Roanoke, Va. Paper - The Ores of Cripple Creek, Virginia
By C. R. Boyd
It would be a quite congenial task to attempt to describe all that extraordinary mineral wealth which is now giving such prominence to the region from the James River to the Tennessee line: adjacent t
Jan 1, 1884
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Large Vibrating Screen Design -Manufacturing and Maintenance Considerations (503b9ba9-f252-4b9c-8724-e821545feaff)
By R. A. Irvine
The use of large vibrating screens presents unique challenges to the screen manufacturer, the plant designer, and the plant operator. The design of vibrating structures that span greater unsupported d
Jan 1, 1985
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Electrical Energy Conservation In Comminution Circuits
By T. B. Armstrong
Electrical energy conservation sees that service facilities are operated only when needed and that production equipment is operated under an optimum condition. Specific energy consumption (kw-hr p
Jan 1, 1982