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  • AIME
    The Ultimate Source Of Ores.

    By Charles R. Keyes

    the leaching of near-by rocks, had had no other result than to bring out from obscurity three certain features of practical lmport, all the labor of that controversy would have been well expended. Th

    Jul 1, 1910

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    Ultimate Recovery From Anthracite Coal Beds

    By Henry Otto

    THE anthracite industry can be divided into two parts-the underground, or mining, and the outside, or preparation or manufacture. To understand recoveries in the two branches, some of the history of t

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Cleveland Paper - The Ultimate Source of Metals

    By Blamey Stevens

    It is now generally agreed that most metals have been brought to the surface of the earth by volcanic agencies. The question as to how these metals came from the volcanic matrix to the mineral deposit

    Jan 1, 1913

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    Pittsburg Paper - The Ultimate Source of Ores

    By Charles R. Keyes

    PAGE. I. IntRoduction,...........139 11. Four Phases of Primary Ore-Genesis,......141 1. Extraction of Ore-Materials from Sea-Water,....141 A. Early Views,........141 B. Metals in Sea-Water,.....

    Jan 1, 1911

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    Relation of Gas-well Spacing to Ultimate Recovery

    By D. T. MacRoberts

    Tins paper embodies the results of theoretical studies concerning gas reservoirs, especially the effect of drilling programs of various intensities upon pressure depletion and ultimate recoveries. The

    Jan 1, 1938

  • AIME
    The Coal Crisis of 1922 and its Ultimate Solution

    By Eugene McAuliffe

    TWO years ago the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers made a memorable contribution toward a better understanding of the problems that have for many years confronted the coal indu

    Jan 5, 1922

  • AIME
    Papers - Classification - Classification of Coals by Ultimate Analysis (With Discussion)

    By H. J. Rose

    In a paper1 presented before this Institute in 1926,I briefly discussed the evaluation of coking coals by means of ultimate analysis. The paper contained several graphic studies in which coal analyses

    Jan 1, 1930

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    Production Engineering - Increasing the Ultimate Recovery of Oil (With Discussion)

    By S. F. Shaw

    The theory that maintaining a high back-pressure on the oil sand lowers the viscosity of the oil has been generally accepted. The theory has also been advanced that lower viscosity permits the oil to

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Reservoir Engineering - General - Estimation of Ultimate Recovery from Solution Gas-Drive Reservoirs

    By L. D. Mullins, E. B. Elfrink, W. L. Wahl

    In the past few years several articles and papers presenting results of solution gas-drive depletion calculations have appeared in the lit-erature. Such calculations are of interest to the oil industr

  • AIME
    Ultimate Pit Limit Design Methodologies Using Computer Models - The State of the Art

    By Young C. Kim

    Abstract-The use of computer models to design the ultimate open pit limits during feasibility studies as well as during long-range mine planning is becoming an enforced Practice in all types of mining

    Jan 10, 1978

  • AIME
    The Method Of Cementing Gold And Of Bringing It To Its Ultimate Fineness.

    I HAVE striven to demonstrate to you as well as possible the method of bringing the metals of your ores to their ultimate perfection. But one cannot always do with gold that is found in the ores what

    Jan 1, 1942

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    Ultimate Pit Limit Design Methodologics Using Computer Models-The State of the Art

    By R. L. Sandefur

    Professor Kim's excellent review article1 on ultimate pit planning contains a statement of the apparently widely held but incorrect belief that "kriging provides information on the confidence lim

    Jan 6, 1979

  • AIME
    Papers - Engineering Research - Relation of Gas-well Spacing to Ultimate Recovery (With Discussion)

    By D. T. MacRoberts

    This paper embodies the results of theoretical studies concerning gas reservoirs, especially the effect of drilling programs of various intensities upon pressure depletion and ultimate recoveries. The

    Jan 1, 1938

  • AIME
    Drilling - Equipment, Methods and Materials - Ultimate Lateral Resistance of Anchor Plates in Cohesionless Soils

    By A. O. P. Casbarian

    An analytical method is developed to determine the variation of the ultimate lateral resistance of a plate in a cohesionless soil with depth. This analysis is based on a modification of Rankine's

    Jan 1, 1967

  • AIME
    Correlation of the Ultimate Structure of Hard-drawn Copper Wire with the Electrical Conductivity

    By R. W. Drier

    THE conductivity of copper wire is of prime importance to the electrical industry and consequently to the copper refiner and wire manufacturer. Annealed copper wire has a higher conductivity than hard

    Jan 1, 1929

  • AIME
    Atlantic City Paper - The Ultimate and the Rational Analysis of Clays and Their Relative Advantage

    By Heinrich Ries

    In another place,* the writer has called attention to the modern methods of the laboratory investigation of clay, and it is desired here simply to discuss one branch of the subject, which, though of c

    Jan 1, 1899

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    Gas-oil Ratios - Effect of Gas-lift on Gas Factor and on Ultimate Production (with Discussion)

    By E. O. Bennett

    When oil is takcn from a subsurface structure it is generally accompanied by gas. The gas thus produced represents the 1ighter hydrocarbons present in the original petroleurn accurnulation, which arc,

    Jan 1, 1928

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    Drilling–Equipment, Methods and Materials - Ultimate Resistance Against a Rigid Cylinder Moving Laterally in a Cohesionless Soil

    By L. C. Reese

    The ultimate resistance against a rigid cylinder which is moved laterally in a cohesionless soil is a function of the geometry of the cylinder and the properties of the soil. An approximate method is

  • AIME
    Reservoir Engineering - A Calculation of the Effect of Production Rate upon Ultimate Recovery by Solution Gas Drive

    By W. F. Kieschnick, C. C. Miller, E. R. Brownscombe

    The possibility has been mentioned that large pressure gradients in a solution gas driven field caused by high production rates might lead to a reduction in the ultimate recovery obtainable compared t

    Jan 1, 1949

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    Reservoir Engineering - A Calculation of the Effect of Production Rate upon Ultimate Recovery by Solution Gas Drive

    By C. C. Miller, W. F. Kieschnick, E. R. Brownscombe

    The possibility has been mentioned that large pressure gradients in a solution gas driven field caused by high production rates might lead to a reduction in the ultimate recovery obtainable compared t

    Jan 1, 1949