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Petroleum Resources Of Kansas
By Raymond Moore
THE oil-producing districts of Kansas comprise the northern portion of the so-called Mid-Continent field. As shown in the accompanying map, these districts are located chiefly in the southeastern and
Jan 2, 1920
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Scranton Paper - Microscopic Structure of Steel Rails
By F. Lynwood Garrison
The enormous growth of the manufacture of Bessemer steel in this country within the last few years, due to the almost constant large demand for steel rails, renders it very desirable that our knowledg
Jan 1, 1887
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Reservoir Engineering - Pressure Behavior in the Woodbine Sand
By John S. Bell, J. M. Shepherd
pressure difference of 280 psi measured initially on opposite sides of the major fault in the Hawkins Field led to pressure determinations in the Woodbine sand throughout the East Texas basin. Conside
Jan 1, 1951
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Reservoir Engineering - Pressure Behavior in the Woodbine Sand
By John S. Bell, J. M. Shepherd
pressure difference of 280 psi measured initially on opposite sides of the major fault in the Hawkins Field led to pressure determinations in the Woodbine sand throughout the East Texas basin. Conside
Jan 1, 1951
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Bridgeport Paper - The Phosphates of Tennessee
By Lytle Brown, Thomas C. Meadows
The rock now known to almost every Middle Tennessee farmer as " phosphate," was but recently recognized as such. The existence of a stratum of black siliceous rock in the hills surrounding the Nashvil
Jan 1, 1895
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The Computation of Eötvös Gravity Effects (2329c269-e245-472a-919d-f22847c83330)
By E. Lancaster-Jones
THE gravity magnitudes obtained by means of observations with the Eötvös balance in the field are necessarily resultant or total effects due to all abnormalities of mass distribution, including even t
Jan 1, 1928
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New York Paper - The Distribution of Phosphorus in the Ludington Mine, Iron Mountain, Michigan; A Study in Isochemic Lines
By David H. Browne
One of the most difficult problems in the chemistry of iron-ore, and one, the solution of which, so far as I am aware, has never been attempted, is the distribution, throughout a given vein, of Bessem
Jan 1, 1889
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Influence Of Earthquakes
By Charles E. Glass
The stabil ity of engineered embankments subjected to earthquakes has received considerable attention in the last 10 years, but most of the effort has been directed toward stability of earth dams. Bas
Jan 1, 1985
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Jan 1, 1946
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Arizona Paper - Methods for Determining the Capacity of Slime-Settling Tanks
By H. S. Coe, G. H. Clevenger
Engineers have long recognized the desirability of correlating the data obtained from small-scale slime-scttling tests with commercial work as carried on in large tanks. This need, though most apparen
Jan 1, 1917
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Bulletins Wanted
The Institute is still in need of additional copies of the Bulletin for January, February and March, and will be glad to pay members the regular price of fifty cents per copy. Copies may be sent expre
Jan 10, 1916
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Flotation of Diamonds
By R. G. Weavind
ONE of the most important fields of investigation at the Diamond Research Laboratory in Johannesburg is concerned with improvements in metallurgical practices for the diamond mining companies, with pa
Jan 7, 1951
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Three Ways To Process Potash
By J. B. Mitchell
The intelligent selection of comminution systems for industrial minerals requires a broad background of comminution experience. At the same time a thorough knowledge of the specific mineral occurrence
Jan 1, 1970
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Uranium
Procurement of uranium is vital to the future of the Nation. Its utilization for atomic energy can destroy mankind or raise an unsurpassable civilization-the problem of the statesmen. Uranium poses a
Jan 9, 1951
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A Cyanide Process Based on the Simultaneous Dissolution and Adsorption of Gold
By T. G. Chapman
THE writer has carried on experimental work for several years with respect to the simultaneous dissolution of gold by cyanide and the adsorption of the dissolved gold on activated charcoal in ore pulp
Jan 1, 1939
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Mexican Paper - The Mining District of Pachuca, Mexico
By Ezequiel Ordoñez
The two mining districts of Pachuca and Real del Monte, well known for their antiquity and the extraordinary richness of their veins, are situated, 3 miles apart, only 62 miles north of the City of Me
Jan 1, 1902