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Production Engineering - Reservoir Pressures in the Hobbs Field, New Mexico (With Discussion)
By R. S. Christie
Reservoir pressure is the pressure at which a fluid is held in a state of equilibrium in a porous stratum. This pressure may be a result of the genesis of oil or gas and its subsequent migration into
Jan 1, 1932
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Simulation of the Effects of Surface Mining on Groundwater in the Powder River Basin
By Gary E. McIntosh
This paper will discuss a US Bureau of Mines project designed to assess and predict the impacts which surface coal mining will have on the regional shallow groundwater system in the Powder River Basin
Jan 4, 1979
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Auxiliary Fans in Coal Mines
AT the session on mine ventilation on Oct. 8, 1926, held in connection with the. autumn Institute meeting at Pittsburgh, there was considerable dis-cussion of the use of auxiliary fans in coal-mine ve
Jan 2, 1927
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The Minerals Depletion Allowance: Its Importance In Nonferrous Metal Mining
By Thomas J. O’Neil
Once again, the United States Congress is debating the minerals depletion allowance. If the past is any indication, the debate will quickly become politicized. Representatives of the densely populated
Jan 10, 1974
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Borealis, Nevada - Discovery Of Borealis Gold Mine, Ramona Sector Of Aurora District, Mineral County, Nevada
By Stanley W. Ivosevic
The commercial success of this low-grade property by Houston Oil and Minerals Corp. (succeeded in interest by Houston International Minerals, Inc.) resulted from credibility of analytical data furnish
Jan 1, 1985
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Theoretical Rating Compared With Operating Performance Of Centrifugal Mine Ventilating Fans
By A. S. Richardson
THE rating of a mine ventilation fan, or the characteristic curves illustrating the duty it may be expected to perform under various mine conditions are, in general, determined by the fan manufacturer
Jan 8, 1925
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The Late Operations on the Mariposa Estate
By Charles M. Rolker
(Read at the Philadelphia Meeting, February, 1878.) THE Mariposa estate, a grant made by the Mexican Government to Juan B. Alvarado, during the time when California was still under the dominion of
Jan 1, 1878
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Coal Mining - Blasting Coal Effectively and Safely in South Illinois (with Discussion)
By J. E. Tiffany, S. S. Lubelsky
For blasting in coal mines the U. S. Bureau of Mines recommends that permissible explosives be used exclusively, that these shall be fired electrically, and that where feasible the working place shall
Jan 1, 1928
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Medals and Awards (5a6dcb89-9d1e-4257-bd13-b1faa29312b1)
The Institute is custodian of funds for support of numerous gold medals and prizes and has representatives on boards awarding still others. Details regarding the Institute Awards are given be- low.
Jan 1, 1932
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II Rapid Excavation Symposium
A concept gaining attention among rock mechanics researchers in studies of soil-structure inter- action is the use of compressible packing between the structure such as tunnel lining and the soil or r
Jan 12, 1969
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Recovery Of Vanadium And Other Alloys In The Acid Electric Furnace
By Clyde Wyman
THERE has always been a question as to the extent to which oxidizable alloys might he recovered from charged scrap in the, acid electric furnace. While qualitative information was not lacking, the qua
Jan 1, 1947
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Institute of Metals Division - Residual Stresses Introduced During Metal Fabrication (Institute of Metals Division Lecture, 1953)
By K. R. Van Horn
RESIDUAL stresses in metals operate under a cloak of mystery, as they have neither been seen in the laboratory nor detected by means of the microscope. In spite of their phantom-like nature, they freq
Jan 1, 1954
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Engineers Available (3839237b-ca1e-4f77-bb99-00b21cc91cc7)
(Under. this heading will he published notes sent to the Secretary of the Institute by members or other persons introduced by members.) Member; age 31, technical graduate, 8 years' experience in
Jan 9, 1918
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Engineering Council
The Engineering Council met on October 11 in the rooms of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Engineering Societies Building, New York. The Rules Committee submitted a draft of rules for th
Jan 12, 1917
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New York Paper - The Cost of Milling Silver Ores in Utah and Nevada
By R. P. Rothwell
The milling of silver ores has arrived at a great degree of perfection in the mining districts of our Western States and Territories, and I hare thought the record of the practical results obtained at
Jan 1, 1880
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Trends In The Application Of Geophysics
By Walter E. Heinrichs
Since World War II exploration geophysics has derived its scope from the following factors: first, the usual post-war interest in exploration to rebuild war-depleted reserves; second, the impetus supp
Jan 7, 1959
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Production Technology - Laboratory Determination of Relative Permeability
By J. K. Kerver, J. S. Osoba, J. G. Richardson, J. A. Hafford
A detailed study of a number of methods of relative permea-abilitv measurement has been made in a search for the tech-niqrle most suited to routine analysis of cores taken from reservoir rock. It has
Jan 1, 1952
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Determination Of The Instantaneous Shut In Pressure From Hydraulic Fracturing Data And Its Reliability As A Measure Of The Minimum Principal Stress.
By J. Mark Gronseth
The instantaneous shut in pressure often times is not a well defined feature of pressure-time records from in situ stress determinations by hydraulic fracturing. As the applications of in situ stress
Jan 1, 1982
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Some Suggestions Regarding The Determination Of The Properties Of Steel
By A. N. Mitinsky
(San Francisco Meeting, September, 1915) THE theory of elasticity, the science of the strength of materials, and all our calculations regarding engineering structures are based on Hooke's law, t
Jan 8, 1915
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Baltimore Paper - Granulating Magnetic Iron-Ores with the Sturtevant Mill at Croton Magnetic Iron-Mines, N. Y.
By W. H. Hoffman
At the Glen Summit meeting (Trans., xx., 605) I described in a general way the grinding-machine known as the Sturtevant mill, built by the Sturtevant Mill Co., of Boston, Mass. My first experiments in
Jan 1, 1893