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Originally published in 1981, this book explains the factors which
precipitated and effected changes in the major dimensions of union
activity in Britain since 1960. The authors use a series of
comparative case studies to examine change in the government,
growth, mergers, character and bargaining structures of British
unions. The central theme of the book is that unions are far freer
to determine their own behaviour than was commonly supposed. In
examining changes in unions, the authors develop concepts and terms
which provide new insights into union behaviour.
The first edition of this book demystified the process of well log
analysis for students, researchers and practitioners. In the two
decades since, the industry has changed enormously: technical
staffs are smaller, and hydrocarbons are harder to locate,
quantify, and produce. New drilling techniques have engendered new
measurement devices incorporated into the drilling string.
Corporate restructuring and the "graying" of the workforce have
caused a scarcity in technical competence involved in the search
and exploitation of petroleum. The updated 2nd Edition reviews
logging measurement technology developed in the last twenty years,
and expands the petrophysical applications of the measurements.
The first edition of this book demystified the process of well
log analysis for students, researchers and practitioners. In the
two decades since, the industry has changed enormously: technical
staffs are smaller, and hydrocarbons are harder to locate,
quantify, and produce. New drilling techniques have engendered new
measurement devices incorporated into the drilling string.
Corporate restructuring and the "graying" of the workforce have
caused a scarcity in technical competence involved in the search
and exploitation of petroleum. The updated 2nd Edition reviews
logging measurement technology developed in the last twenty years,
and expands the petrophysical applications of the measurements.
This meticulous work aims to identify all of the assets of one
English abbey, that of Winchcombe, founded in the 8th century. In
addition to locating and plotting the actual lands and estates of
the monastery, some 81 sites, Anne Ellis provides an overview of
the landscape features of these sites. In particular she focuses
her attention on just one manor at Sherborne, where a detailed
picture of landscape change is built up.
This book documents the most extensive study ever on the use of
deep sea tailing placement at the Island Copper Mine on Canada's
Vancouver Island. The study examined all aspects of this innovative
program which utilized 400 million tons of tailing solids,
beginning with its initial implementation in 1971 to five years
after the mine's closure in 1995. Coverage includes placement
program, engineering, chemical, biological, cost savings and
environmental considerations. Includes 8 color pages.
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