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Capillarity-Permeability - Wettability Versus Displacement in Water Flooding in Unconsolidated Sand Columns
By John McGhee, Jack Newcombe, M. J. Rzasa
A series of water floods was made on laboratory prepared unconsoli-dated sand columns to study the effects on oil recovery of the solid-water-oil contact angle, the oil-water interfacial tension, floo
Jan 1, 1956
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Capillary Behavior in Porous Solids
By M. C. Leverett
KNOWLEDGE of the theory underlying the behavior of mixtures of fluids in reservoir rocks is essential to the proper solution of certain types of problems in petroleum pro-duction, but is as yet incomp
Jan 1, 1940
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Capillary cover design for leach pad closure
By K. Burke, G. Zhan, A. Mayer
A cover with capi1lary barrier effects (CCBE) is being constructed an the AA leach pad at the Barrick Goldstrike mine near Carlin, Nevada. The purpose of the cover is to eliminate/minimize infiltratio
Jan 1, 2002
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Capillary Cover Design For Leach Pad Closure
By K. Burke, G. Zhan, A. Mayer
A cover with capillary barrier effects (CCBE) is being constructed on the AA Leach Pad at the Barrick Goldstrike Mine site near Carlin, Nevada. The purpose of the cover is to eliminate/minimize infil
Jan 1, 2001
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Capillary Filtration - The Harnessing of Natural Forces to Serve the Process Industry
By Haartti J
Generally when equipment is chosen for solving a dewatering problem, the equipment is based on one of following physical methods: gravity (sedimentation, screens), vacuum (vacuum drum and disc filt
Jan 1, 1993
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Capillary Phenomena as Related to Oil Production
By Frederick Tickell
PETROLEUM engineers are displaying considerable interest in those fundamental properties of matter and energy that control the phenomena of oil and gas production. The subject is a difficult one to in
Jan 1, 1928
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Capillary Phenomena as Related to Oil Production (With Discussion)
By Frederick G. Tickell
Petroleum engineers are displaying considerable interest in those fundamental properties of matter and energy that control the phenomena of oil and gas production. The subject is a difficult one to in
Jan 1, 1929
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Capital & Economic Rent Considerations In International Mineral Development ? Introduction
By John K. Hammes
This paper has been written as one of a group of papers dealing with the subject "Cost Elements in Mining". What are cost elements in mining? The mine operator thinks of direct mining costs in terms o
Jan 1, 1974
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Capital and cost control systems used in the establishment of the Grootegeluk Coal Mine
By A. G. R. Coreejes, G. Ferreira
The paper sets out briefly the methods used for the planning and control of the construction work at Grootegeluk Coal Mine near EIIisras, Transvaal. It includes a discussion of the programming, the up
Jan 1, 1982
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Capital and Labor
By Leo Wolrnan
IN the relations that exist between capital and labor in this country, there is a bright as well as a dark side. After many years of distressing conditions of labor and a plentiful supply of propagand
Jan 1, 1938
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Capital and Operating Cost Eestimation for Open Pit Mining Equipment
Background information, formulae and a systematic set of procedures for estimating capital and operating costs for open pit mining equipment are presented in this paper. Firstly, equipment capital c
Jan 1, 1990
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Capital And Operating Cost Estimating System Manual For Mining And Beneficiation Of Metallic And Nonmetallic Minerals Except Fossil Fuels In The United States And Canada ? 1. Introduction ? 1.1 Need For The Handbook
The United States Bureau of Mines is establishing a computerized mineral inventory system to help the Federal Government appraise its mineral position and prepare programs insuring against critical sh
Jan 1, 2012
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Capital and Operating Cost Estimation
By Dr. O’Neil Thomas J., Donald W. Gentry
The greatest of all gifts is the power to estimate things at their true worth. LaRockefoucauld INTRODUCTION The primary reason for performing a feasibility study on a proposed mining venture i
Jan 1, 1984
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Capital And Operating Cost Estimation (U.S. Department of Energy)
By Andrew L. Mular, K. K. Humphreys
Introduction Estimates performed on potential future plants must by their very nature be either order-of-magnitude or budget (preliminary) estimates. Of the three types of estimates recognized by t
Jan 1, 1982
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Capital And Operating Costs
By G. M. Ritcey
The concentration of metals in the solution, the .value of the metal being recovered, together with the flow through- put, may singly or in combination conbribute to the decision on the possible use o
Jan 1, 1978
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Capital And Operating Costs For The Unit Processes Of Solvent Extraction And Electrowinning As Applied To Copper Recovery
By G. A. Kordosky
Solution mining followed by solvent extraction-electrowinning (SX-EW) is one possible way to economically extract copper from ore bodies which cannot otherwise be profitably exploited. Published costs
Jan 1, 1986
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Capital and Operating Parameters for Off-Highway Trucks
By Alan K. Burton
Having estimated fleet size and productivity, the next and final step in this analysis is to introduce cost. Total cost of the system is a combination of capital, operating, and any other external cos
Jan 1, 1976
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Capital and the Canadian Mining Industry
By S. J. Cook
The subject of capital and the Canadian mining industry is so broad as to be impossible of comprehensive treatment in brief form. The purpose of the present paper therefore will be only to outline in
Jan 1, 1924
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Capital Budgeting: Forecasting The Future
By Daniel K. Dysinger
Capital resource budgeting is the way managers of publicly held companies fulfill their fiduciary responsibility to maximize the wealth of stockholders. Managers maximize shareholder wealth by allocat
Jan 1, 1997
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Capital Budgeting: Forecasting The Future (PriPrint 97-118)
By D. K. Dysinger
Capital resource budgeting is the means by which managers of publicly held companies fulfill their fiduciary responsibility to maximize the wealth of stockholders. Managers maximize shareholder wealth
Jan 1, 1997