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Occurrence of Petroleum in North America
By Sidney Powers
CONTENTS PAGE Distribution of fields 4 History of development 6 Origin of oil 7 Structure,, accumulation and migration 8 Reservoir rocks 9 Methods of drilling and exploration to Oil-field sta
Jan 1, 1931
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Philadelphia Paper - The Wearing Capacity of Steel Rails in Relation to their Chemical Composition and Physical Properties
By Charles B. Dudley
DEAR SIR: It is now nearly three years since my first report to you on the subject of steel rails was written. That report, as you will remember, dealt principally with the question of the relation be
Jan 1, 1881
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Part VII – July 1969 - Papers - A Modified Peierls Model for Thermally Activated Deformation in Bcc Metals
By A. K. Mukherjee, J. E. Dorn
A modified Peierls model is Presented for the rationalization of the asymmetric plastic behavior of single crystals of bcc metals. The model assumes that the asymmetry of slip arises from a tendency
Jan 1, 1970
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Production - Domestic - Oil Industry in Kansas during 1942
By W. A. Ver Wiebe
Under the impetus of new demands caused by the war, the oil and gas industries of Kansas established new records during the year 1942. In all, 1513 test wells were drilled, which is somewhat of a drop
Jan 1, 1943
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Production - Domestic - Oil Industry in Kansas during 1942
By W. A. Ver Wiebe
Under the impetus of new demands caused by the war, the oil and gas industries of Kansas established new records during the year 1942. In all, 1513 test wells were drilled, which is somewhat of a drop
Jan 1, 1943
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Thirty-Second Annual Meeting Of Montana Society Of Engineers
The thirty-second annual meeting of the Montana Society of Engineers was held at Great Falls, Mont., on Apr. 10-12. The first day was given to the reception of visitors and the second day to the inspe
Jan 6, 1919
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Stabilization - Changing Concepts in the Petroleum Industry (With Discussion)
By J. B. Umpleby
The function of gas in the development and production of oil has far-reaching consequences that should be emphasized. The technical aspects of the subject have recently had a great deal of attention b
Jan 1, 1932
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Papers - Prospecting, Developing and Mining Semiplastic Fire Clay in Missouri (T. P. 1328)
By R. S. Bradley, B. K. Miller
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. Lou
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Prospecting, Developing and Mining Semiplastic Fire Clay in Missouri (T. P. 1328)
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. Lou
Jan 1, 1942
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Papers - Reserves and Mining - Sectionalizing Power Distribution Underground (T.P. 2345, Coal Tech., Feb. 1948)
By A. Lee Barrett
Mine power systems are quite different in many respects from those usually found in industrial plants. Wide areas are served, usually by a circuit which is connected continuously throughout the mine.
Jan 1, 1949
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Papers - Metallurgical Effects Produced in Steel by Fusion Welding (With Discussion)
By A. B. Kinzel
Precise knowledge regarding the effect of heat treatment on the properties of steel has made possible the detailed specifications and instructions covering optimum heat-treating temperatures and pract
Jan 1, 1935
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Papers - Metallurgical Effects Produced in Steel by Fusion Welding (With Discussion)
By A. B. Kinzel
Precise knowledge regarding the effect of heat treatment on the properties of steel has made possible the detailed specifications and instructions covering optimum heat-treating temperatures and pract
Jan 1, 1935
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Birmingham Paper - The Losses in Roasting Gold-Ores and the Volatility of Gold.
By Samuel B. Christy
Jan 1, 1889
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Papers - Transportation - Rubber-tired Mine Haulage in the Tri-State District (Mining Technology, Nov.1942)
By S.S. Clarke
The sheet-ground deposits of the Tri-State district, because they are fairly uniform in thickness (7 to II ft.)—rather flat, with an easy dip to the west—and cover a large acreage, offered a problem o
Jan 1, 1943
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Papers - Transportation - Rubber-tired Mine Haulage in the Tri-State District (Mining Technology, Nov.1942)
By S. S. Clarke
The sheet-ground deposits of the Tri-State district, because they are fairly uniform in thickness (7 to II ft.)—rather flat, with an easy dip to the west—and cover a large acreage, offered a problem o
Jan 1, 1943
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Minerals Beneficiation - An Investigation of the Collecting Effects of Fatty Acids in Tall Oil on Oxide Minerals, Particularly on Ilmenite
By O. Vartianen, R. T. Hukki
A preliminary investigation of the collecting effects of various fatty acids in tall oil has led to a conclusion that the collecting power of fatty acids used in flotation increases with increasing un
Jan 1, 1954
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Cleveland Paper - Blowing-in a Blast-Furnace (with Discussion)
By R. H. Sweetser
There are probably as many variations of the method for blowing-in blast-furnaces as there are furnace superintendents. That some of these variations are poor practice is shown by the troublesome and
Jan 1, 1913
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Prospecting, Developing And Mining Semiplastic Fire Clay In Missouri (ce67a6b4-5bc1-454d-9e63-4711e265d5b6)
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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Sectionalizing Power Distribution Underground
By A. Lee Barrett
MINE power systems are quite different in many respects from those usually found in industrial plants. Wide areas are served, usually by a circuit which is connected continuously throughout the mine.
Jan 1, 1948
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Part II - Papers - Nucleation of the Equiaxed Zone in Cast Metals
By R. T. Southin
Cast ingots of 99.99 pct purity A1 and aluminum/copper alloys containing up to 2 pct Cu have been found to contain four zones rather than the three previously accepted, i.e., chill, colummar, and equi
Jan 1, 1968