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Petroleum and Gas - Advances in Drilling and Production Methods
By N. W. Wickersham, Ward B. Blodget, Roberts R. Boyd
The year 1926 has seen few radical changes or developments in methods of drilling and handling oil wells, but it has been a year of steady progress and development in deep drilling and production meth
Jan 1, 1927
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Papers - - Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Venezuela during 1935
By G. A. Baird
With the exception of eight wildcat completions, which were unsuccessful and abandoned, all of the 1935 new drilling was performed in the proven fields. As of Dec. 31, 1935, 22 drilling rigs were in o
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - - Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Venezuela during 1935
By G. A. Baird
With the exception of eight wildcat completions, which were unsuccessful and abandoned, all of the 1935 new drilling was performed in the proven fields. As of Dec. 31, 1935, 22 drilling rigs were in o
Jan 1, 1936
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PART III - Thin-Film Technology in Microwave Power Tubes
By B. A. Shaw
Historically, microwave tubes have been fabricated from massive metal and ceramic components. The current trend is to lighten tibes for airborne applications. The reqciiremenls of light weight and als
Jan 1, 1967
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Institute of Metals Division - Orientation Relationships in Cast Germanium
By J. Fageant, W. C. Ellis
All major regions in a progressively solidified germanium ingot were related through successive orders of octahedral twinning. The occurrence of lineage structure and the generation and survival of or
Jan 1, 1955
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Formation And Disruption Of Particle-Bubble Aggregates In Flotation
By A. Jowett
An attempt is made to explain differences in the size-by-size response to flotation of some sulphide minerals. Physical factors involved in particle-bubble collision and adhesion, and also in possible
Jan 1, 1980
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Exploration Of The Oaxaca Coal Fields In Southern Mexico
By Luis Toron, Salvador Cortes-Obregon
THE Oaxaca coal fields, shown in Fig. 1, are located in the Alta Mixteca region in the states of Oaxaca, Puebla, and Guerrero. Known out crops are scattered over 3125 square miles. It is probable that
Jan 5, 1954
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Part III - Papers - Transient Photoconductivity in Amorphous Selenium Films
By Mark D. Tabak
Measurments of the transient photoconductivity in fillns of amorphous selenium with blocking- contacts haue been used in studying the transport properties. The results shozu that the transport of free
Jan 1, 1968
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Burgeoning Exploration Activity Highlights Metal Mining Geology In 1969
By Severn P. Brown
Search for ore continued at a feverish pace-as can be attested to by anyone who has tried to arrange for extensive diamond drilling. The stakes are high, and so is the cost as was indicated by Selco E
Jan 1, 1970
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A Damping Test for Season Cracks in Cartridge Brass
By T. A. Read, S. W. Kitchen, H. I. Fusfeld
At the present time most artillery cartridge cases are used only a single time. Since the process of reshaping a fired cartridge case so that it may be used again is much simpler and cheaper than the
Jan 1, 1945
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Iron and Steel Division - Sulfide Inclusions in Steel, Lawrence
By J. M. Dahl, R. J. Warrick, O. K. Riegger, H. Van Vlack
A liquid which is rich in oxygen (and silicon) develops at steel rolling temperatures in resulfurized and plain-carbon steels. This liquid fluxes solid manganese sulfide. The composition of the liq
Jan 1, 1962
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Five Years Of Progress In Southern Blast-Furnace Practice
By Francis H. Crockard
DURING the past five years we have probably witnessed greater technological advances than in any similar period. Industry and science have steadily marched ahead. The makers of iron and steel products
Jan 1, 1935
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The Place of Geophysics in a Department of Geology
By M. King Hubbert
THE growth of human knowledge is an evolutionary process. His-torically our separate sciences came into existence as people became interested in various apparently unrelated domains of phenomena, and
Jan 1, 1938
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Petroleum Development In The Rocky Mountain States During 1923
By C. A. Fisher
THE advent of the Rocky Mountain States into prominence as an oil-producing region is comparatively recent. Scarcely more than a decade has passed since the number of producing oilfields in this part
Jan 3, 1924
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A Quarter Century of Progress in Petroleum Engineering Concepts
By Stanley C. Herold
TWENTY-FIVE years ago no distinction was made between water wells and oil wells except in the nature of the fluid produced. Water wells usually showed no decline in their rate of production; when oil
Jan 1, 1937
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Disposal of Salt Water in the East Texas Field
By A. S. Rhea
SALT-WATER disposal in the East Texas field by means of injection into the Woodbine sand is a relatively new procedure. The purpose of this paper is to present what has been accomplished to date in th
Jan 1, 1940
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Reservoir Engineering-General - Miscible Displacement in a Multiphase System
By G. R. Countryman, G. H. Thomas, I. Fatt
Miscible displacement in both thewetting and non-wetting phase has been studied in two-phase systems. Experimental data show that dispersion is a function of saturation and cannot be predicted from di
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Mining and Preparation of St. Peter Sandstone in Arkansas
By D. D. Dunkin
SANDSTONE has been prepared for glassmaking purposes, and marketed from the White River Valley in-Arkansas at Guion, Izard County, since about 1910-soon after the completion of the White River Branch
Jan 1, 1928
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Mine Design To Maximize Coal Extraction In Longwall Mining
By R. N. Singh, A. S. Atkins
One of the most difficult problems associated with modern mechanised longwall mining is the lack of system flexibility to deal with local changes in geology, seam thickness and the face design paramet
Jan 1, 1984
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Determining Gases In Steel And The Deoxidation Of Steel
By J. R. Cain
ROLE OF GASES IN FERROUS -METALLURGICAL PROCESSES IN every process for making steel there are one or more stages where the metal is exposed to gas of one kind or another. Thus, in the open-hearth fur
Jan 8, 1919