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PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL INTERESTS OF SEG MEMBERS**Results of a survey conducted by the Society of Exploration Geophysicists
1958
Geophysics
For this reason, it is desirable for the society to obtair I readily be obtained. ...
Engineers
AIME Petroleum Branch AIME Mining Branch
Others
Geophysics, being a borderline science lying between Geology and Physics, depends greatly upon a flow of ideas from and contacts with both of the ...
doi:10.1190/1.23020001.1
fatcat:vhad5aqdp5evfjtyqwjkq54jfi
Probabilistic Knowledge-based Characterization of Conceptual Geological Models
2021
Applied Computing and Geosciences
In this work, we propose a probabilistic framework for reasoning about conceptual geological scenarios that helps domain experts maintain multiple hypotheses throughout the exploration program. ...
A B S T R A C T The construction of conceptual geological models is an essential task in petroleum exploration, especially during the early stages of investment, when evidence about the subsurface is limited ...
Acknowledgements The authors acknowledge the leadership of the Cognitive Geologist project, a research collaboration between IBM Research Brazil and Gazprom Neft. ...
doi:10.1016/j.acags.2021.100055
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The Coal Briquetting Industry in the United States
1908
Scientific American
. + From a United States Geologieal Survey Bulletin.' ...
Still another reason whieh has been assigned, right·
ly or wrongly, for our halting progress in fuel briquet·
ting has been the lack of assuranee of a regular sup·
ply of eoal-tar piteh at reasonably ...
doi:10.1038/scientificamerican03211908-178bsupp
fatcat:zm7etot43rfszigkif5pbv3jqa
Oil Baron of the Southwest: Edward L. Doheny and the Development of the Petroleum Industry in California and Mexico
2001
Journal of American History
Nation, 176 National Asphalt Company, 62 National Association for the Protection of American Rights in Mexico,[175][176][177][178] 198 National Petroleum News, 229, 232 National Railways of Mexico ...
Company, 77, 86, 107, 122 National Security League, 151 Neuchatel Asphalt Company, 61 Nevada Petroleum Company, 133 Nevin, W. ...
His knowledge of geology and his understanding of mining claims, leases, and land titles were obvious assets. ...
doi:10.2307/2675187
fatcat:ry7mljoxcbgypkkfyiapd3kfnu
Chemical Composition of Pre-Cambrian Slates with Notes on the Geochemical Evolution of Lutites
1953
The Journal of geology
COMPARISON OF LUTITES OF VARIOUS AGES
Arranged in table 4 are three analyses, each tentatively assumed to be represen tative of a particular age. ...
Assoc Petroleum Geologists Bull., vol. 23, pp. 582-594
KUENEN, Pu. H. (1950) Marine geology, New York,
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Lerru, C. K. (1903) The Mesabi iron-bearing dis
trict of Minnesota: U.S. ...
doi:10.1086/626036
fatcat:z5ldl5lc4fcovomdpi23vnndxe
Professor Mayer's' New Method of Finding the Coefficient of Expansion of Metals and Alloys
1877
Scientific American
Our second reason for asking espeCial no· tice for Professor Mayer's apparatus is that it is a capital instance exemplifying how a thoroughly scientific investigator goes to work. ...
We need not point out of what value to every mechanic a thorough knowledge of this branch of science is. ...
doi:10.1038/scientificamerican12081877-351a
fatcat:w2x4w2f7qncolndijhlbpy5eqe
Forecasting criteria for sulphide PGE-copper-nickel deposits of the Noril'sk province (In English)
2021
Литосфера
A restricted range of S-isotope values, and a negative trend for coupled S-Cu isotope compositions can be employed as useful guides to assess the economic potential of a PGE-Cu-Ni sulphide deposit. ...
It is proposed that the Chernogorsk ultramafc-mafc intrusion of the Noril'sk province is the most promising target in a search for rich PGE-Cu-Ni ores. ...
Krylov S.V. (1976) About the reasons of anomalous properties of the mantle in rift zones. Sov. Geol. Geophys., 17, 3-18. (In Russ.) ...
doi:10.24930/1681-9004-2021-21-5-660-682
fatcat:upimlcaaivaoldt22bzozdxa5m
Mapping of Multicomponent Systems
1954
The Journal of geology
The scheme may be used when, on the information avail- able, no compelling reason exists for pre- ferring one set of classes to another. ...
Within any class the contours are concentric about and decline in value to ward a point representing what we shall term the “end-mixture” of the class. ...
doi:10.1086/626194
fatcat:mps4pt5mnfblvawiznbdxctjhu
Editorial Summary
1867
Scientific American
under, and for every additional metre or part of a metre,fifty centimes, about ten cents of our money. ...
more knowledge of geology, it would prevent them from misleading their readers to an injurious extent, by reporting the discovery of valuable mines where that science says none can exist. ...
doi:10.1038/scientificamerican03301867-199
fatcat:r7lxmovqpbanpn5pdrar6lw2bq
The British Association Reports
1879
Nature
Notes on Petroleum Spirit or Bmzolim, by A. -H. Allen. ...
Around about the jungle were the huts of a numerous class of priests, who received the tribute collected for that class of people. ...
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE THE twenty-eighth meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science was commenced on vV ednesday, Augnst 27, at Saratoga Springs, N.Y ...
doi:10.1038/020484a0
fatcat:pbwetaqyhvfdno7bql3cvmaqjq
Educating for a New Millenium: Views of 132 International Scholars
1982
Canadian Journal of Education
Preface A great many people gave generou.sly of their time'and effort before and during the Phi Delta Kappa Diamond JOZeirrbject which eventuated in-Edutrating for a, New Millennium. Lowell C. ...
for this study. ...
, safe, substitute for petroleum as an energy source for industrial societies.' ...
doi:10.2307/1494779
fatcat:j2hz3feqcza5rgz6fqrqppqypu
United States Coinage and the Great Pyramid
1877
Scientific American
The velocity evinced a strong desire for acquiring knowledge and an apti-with 63 revolutions per minute, an average speed of 14 knots with which they piunge into our atmosphere is very great, tude for ...
The reason for this is that, The moon, as she revolves round both the earth and sun, considered as increased to 93,321,000 miles. while the arrangement in series may be more satisfactory must also meet ...
doi:10.1038/scientificamerican12081877-352a
fatcat:4f3r7e6lzrgffgr2rblcmzooge
Electrical geophysics in the U.S.S.R
1980
Geophysics
have the first knowledge about quantitative and qualitative changes of the geoelectric sections on oil/gas fields. ...
have the first knowledge about quantitative and qualitative changes of the geoelectric sections on oil/gas fields. ...
Recommendations are given for new equipment which was developed in conjunction with the Acad. of Sciences of USSR. Developed for ore geophysics. The apparatus description is given by G.A. ...
doi:10.1190/1.1441050
fatcat:zk3qkhzxfjgidft7aoko7svf7e
WEEKLY SUMMARY OF THE PROGRESS OF SCIENCE
1883
Science
F;xxon, l~owever, sees no good grom~cl for refnsi~igto accept illiiller's reasons liis for belicvi~~g n:rnplius ancl zoea stages to he parts of one lifehistory. ...
Without a knowledge of the lams under which comnlitrnents to prisonware made in the several states, the statistics of imprisonment are valueless for all purposes of intelligent comparison. ...
doi:10.1126/science.ns-1.15.426
fatcat:75h5cc63k5gjjcpdmwufc4d5iy
Introduction: Welcome to the Rare Earth Frontier
[chapter]
2019
Rare Earth Frontiers
, for an instant, the shape and order of myriad things whipping about in the darkness and confusion of a superstorm. ...
Second, deposits alone are not reason enough for some places to be mined and others not. ...
doi:10.7591/9781501714610-003
fatcat:a72iadckqbbldpqfwevuzwlmxe
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