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Production - Foreign - Petroleum Development in Venezuela during 1938
By Joseph A. Holmes
Although Venezuelan production attained a new peak in 1938, passing the 190 million barrel mark for the first time, there was a distinct flattening of the steep upward trend that marked 1937 and prece
Jan 1, 1939
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Papers - Solubility of Lead and Bismuth in Liquid Aluminum and Aluminum-copper
By L. W. Kemph, K. R. VanHorn
During the recent development of aluminum alloys for free-cutting screw-machine rod, it became desirable to know something of the solubility of lead and bismuth in liquid aluminum and in some aluminum
Jan 1, 1939
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Minerals Beneficiation - Behavior of Mineral Particles in Electrostatic Separation
By Shiou-Chuan Sun, R. F. Wesner, J. D. Morgan
FOR successful electrostatic separation, the behavior of the component minerals of the tested ore under various conditions should be known. In the course of investigation, it was found that these are
Jan 1, 1951
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Equipment - Surface Indicating Pressure, Temperature and Flow Equipment
By M. B. Riordan
A surface indicating pressure, temperature and flow instrument that ernploys variable frequency sensing elements has proved useful in evaluating flow characteristics of wells. Relative productivity of
Jan 1, 1951
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Engineering Research - Fundamental Phase Behavior of Hydrocarbons (T. P. 1152, with discussion)
By John E. Sherborne
Much valuable scientific research has been performed in recent years on the subject of phase behavior of hydrocarbons.l-11 Engineers employed in petroleum production are interesting themselves in this
Jan 1, 1940
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Petroleum Economics - Factors Affecting the Refiner's Choice of Crudes
By G. A. Beiswenger
The application of the law of supply and demand to the sale of crude oil is generally conceded, but the motives underlying the buyer's (refiner's) demands are not always obvious to the selle
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Gravitational Methods - Gravity at Sea by Pendulum Observations (T. P. 955)
By Albert J Hoskinson
Progress on the earth depends to a large extent upon the rapid interchange of ideas and commodities between the various nations of the world. The smooth flow of commerce, by which these ideas and comm
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Geophysics Education - Organization of a Department of Geophysics (T. P. 950 )
By Dart Wantland, C. A. Heiland
There once was a little kid, whose lot was a very tough one until he grew up. His parents did not have much in common; from all indications, it is probable that the child was not wanted. His father Ge
Jan 1, 1940
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Papers - Well Logging - The Use of Electrode Spacing in Well Logging (T. P. 1590)
By Richard H. Zinszer
Application Of electric logs has been used in correlation of subsurface structure to determine the size and shape of the oil reservoir. Such a knowledge is hardly complete until saturation and prod
Jan 1, 1946
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Cutting Costs With Aerial Photography
By Lewis H. Reiland
IN 1920, for the first time, the U. S. Geological Survey employed aerial photography in constructing planimetric maps. Contours were added by aerial photography and cultural details corrected. From 19
Jan 7, 1957
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Amenia, N. Y., Meeting
THE opening session was held on Tuesday evening, October 23d. Mr. J. F. Lewis, on behalf of the local committee of arrangements, made a short address of greeting to the members assembled, and then in
Jan 1, 1878
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Investigations on Cold-precipitated Hydrated Ferric Oxide and Its Origin in Clays
By Robert C. Mackenzie
EXAMINATION by the differential thermal analysis technique of a large number of samples of soil and other clays from various parts of the world has demonstrated that the occurrence of cold-precipitate
Jan 1, 1952
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Geology
FREQUENTLY the careful engineer puts the word porphyry in quotation marks or precedes it with "so-called," when he writes of the Porphyry Copper mines. This is done by way of serving notice that he is
Jan 1, 1933
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The Cornwall Iron Mine And Some Related Deposits In Pennsylvania
By T. Sterry Hunt
I HAVE in a previous communication called the attention of the Institute to the geognostical relations of the crystalline iron ores belonging to the Eozoic rocks of North America, at which time I noti
Jan 1, 1876
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Remarks on the Waste in Coal Mining
By R. P. Rothwell
AT this our first meeting I beg to call the attention of the members of our Institute to what is certainly a question of the greatest possible importance to the industries we represent; and more parti
Jan 1, 1873
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Mining Operations Of The Montana Phosphate Products Company
By Geoffrey Gilbert
THE Montana Phosphate Products Co., subsidiary of the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, operates three phosphate properties north and northeast of Garrison, Powell County, Mont. Prod
Jan 1, 1945
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Economics - Stabilization of the Petroleum Industry
By Leonard Logan
The petroleum industry is not peculiar in that it has a problem of stabilization. Economic conditions, not only in the United States but throughout the entire world, are unstable. However, the petrole
Jan 1, 1931
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Technical Notes - On the Relationship Between Resistivity and Lifetime in Semiconductors
By Wolfgang Gartner
METALLURGISTS engaged in the pulling of single crystals of germanium and silicon, and their zone purification and zone levelling for transistor and diode production, have found that the lifetimes of m
Jan 1, 1957
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Underground Mining - Prevalence of Anthraco-silicosis among Hard-coal Mining Employees
By Roy R. Jones, R. R. Sawyers
It has long been comnlon knowledge that workers in anthracite are prone to develop a disabling disease of the lungs. Some of the earliest scientific contributors dealing with anthracosis were: Pearson
Jan 1, 1936
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Philadelphia Paper - Discussion on Steel Rails. Philadelphia Meeting (65bcba21-aa05-4db5-8261-94b5d1586efc)
By August Wendel
weight, and deflection, and recommends that the Pennsylvania Railroad Company denland that rails be made on specifications, based on these six variables, so narrow, that to fill them would cause the c
Jan 1, 1881