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    Technical Notes - Computation of a Linear Flood by the Stabilized Zone Method

    By J. Jones-Parra, J. C. Calhoun

    INTRODUCTION The purpose of this paper is to present the results obtained by solving the fractional flow' and frontal advance' equations to obtain oil recovery at water breakthrough as a

    Jan 1, 1953

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    Utah and Montana Paper - The Sulphur-Deposits of Southern Utah

    By A. Faber du Faur

    At the request of some of the members to whom I have shown a collection of specimens of sulphur from southern Utah, I herewith present some notes relating to the mines and the method of extracting the

    Jan 1, 1888

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    Lake Superior Paper - Biographical Notice of Sir Clement Le Neve Foster

    By T. A. Rickard

    Clement Le Neve Foster was born at Camberwell on March 23, 1841, his father being Peter Le Neve Foster, who was secretary of the Society of Arts for 26 years. As a boy of 12 he was sent to school at B

    Jan 1, 1905

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    Principles and Problems of Oil Prospecting in the Gulf Coast Country ? Discussion (e3d3c2d9-eebd-4ec0-91ab-d4dbe63db943)

    G. SHERBURNE LAGERS (written discussion*).-Mr. Kennedy's discussion1 of Mr. Matteson's paper takes the form of a criticism of my own comments2 on this paper. Mr. Kennedy is a respected autho

    Jan 8, 1918

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    The Verschoyle Pocket Transit

    By W. Denham Verschoyle

    IN designing a pocket instrument whereby any given horizontal or vertical angle may be closely approximated, the following points should be kept in view, if general utility is aimed at 1. The instrum

    Jul 1, 1907

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    Screening (84ae82cf-704c-462b-9e3a-cfba131ba449)

    By R. H. Landshof, Reynold Q. Shotts, James A. Redding

    GENERAL INTRODUCTION by R. Q. Shotts The sizing of coal particles is one of the most important beneficiation operations performed from the time coal is broken at the face until it is delivered

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Papers - - Production - Foreign - Petroleum Production and Development in Austria, Hungary and Czechoslovakia in 1933

    By W. M. Small

    From the one producing well in Austria, 7000 bbl. of heavy oil was produced and sold in 1933. This well, owned by the Raky-Danubia, was completed late in 1932 in the formation called Flysch (Upper Cre

    Jan 1, 1934

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    Papers - An Experimental Study of the Rock Drill – Digest by B. F. Tillson

    By T. Suzuki

    LABOR. conditions have finally caused rock-drilling machines to supplant hand drillers in the Japanese mining industry, and have encouraged this study. During a period of three years 25,000 tests were

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Papers - An Experimental Study of the Rock Drill – Digest by B. F. Tillson

    By T. Suzuki

    LABOR. conditions have finally caused rock-drilling machines to supplant hand drillers in the Japanese mining industry, and have encouraged this study. During a period of three years 25,000 tests were

    Jan 1, 1940

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    The Development Of The Parkes Process In The United States.*

    By Ernst F. Eurich

    (Cleveland Meeting, October, 1912.) ALEXANDER PARKES patented in England in 1851-52-53 a process for desilvering lead by means of zinc, making use of the greater affinity of silver for zinc than for

    Dec 1, 1912

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    The Tin-Deposits of the Kinta Valley, Federated Malay States

    By William R. Rumbold

    THE Kinta valley in the State of Perak, one of the largest of the Federated Malay States, is probably at the present time the richest alluvial tin-district in the world, Perak producing from 20,000 to

    Sep 1, 1906

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    Production - Foreign - Petroleum and Gas in Australia

    By Arthur Wade

    During the year 1938, there was some drilling in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria, as follows: Queens1and.—At Hutton Creek, lat. (approx.) 25° 45' S.; long (approx.) 149°, drilling was

    Jan 1, 1939

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    Production - Foreign - Petroleum and Gas in Australia

    By Arthur Wade

    During the year 1938, there was some drilling in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria, as follows: Queens1and.—At Hutton Creek, lat. (approx.) 25° 45' S.; long (approx.) 149°, drilling was

    Jan 1, 1939

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    A Concise Method Of Showing Ore-Reserves.

    By N. H. Emmons

    THE work of a consulting engineer or manager, when controlling mining-operations, requires that he have all the information concerning the mine in as concise a form as possible, and as the ore-reserve

    Jun 1, 1912

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    New York Paper - Evidence of the Oklahoma Oil Fields on the Anticlinal Theory (with Discussion)

    By Dorsey Hager

    The information given in the accompanying table is submitted as evidence confirming the application of the anticlinal theory and the value of geology in the Kansas and Oklahoma oil fields. The term

    Jan 1, 1917

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    Petroleum Production – United States - Oil Production and Development in Oklahoma in 1928

    By E. P. Hindes

    The total amount of oil produced in the state of Oklahoma during the year 1928 was 242,286,400 bbl., as compared to 273,372,650 bbl. in 1927; 177,650,000 bbl. in 1926; and 167,900,000 bbl. in 1925. Th

    Jan 1, 1929

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    New York Paper - Calculation of Ore Tonnage and Grade from Drill-hole Samples (with Discussion)

    By James E. Harding

    The usual method of sampling mineral deposits is to drill holes and assay the sludge or core. Though the results thus obtained may not represent the true average value of the deposit, it is on these r

    Jan 1, 1922

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    Papers - Classification - Coal Classification; a Review and Forecast (With Discussion)

    By George H. Ashley

    At the beginning of the war, about 13 years ago, a conference was called in Washington to lay plans for pooling the coals of the United States. A careful review of the various systems of classificatio

    Jan 1, 1930

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    How Petroleum Engineers Can Help the Industry

    By JOHN R. SUMAN

    I WOULD like to spend a few minutes describing to you the present condition which exists in the oil industry and then point out some aspects of this deplorable situation in which I think petroleum eng

    Jan 1, 1931