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RI 4399 Core-Drill Testing For Base-Metal Mineralization Below The Hope Silver Mine, Granite County, Mont.By John W. Cole
Ore deposits in the? vicinity of Philipsburg, Mont., have been mined continuously since discovery of the Hope mine in 1865. Although originally famed chiefly for its silver production, since about 191
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 8469 The Theory of Flammability Limits - Conductive-Convective Wall Losses and Thermal QuenchingBy Martin Hertzberg
The concept of limit burning velocities, formulated in an earlier Bureau of Mines report (RI 8127), is applied to the problem of flame propagation through tubes of finite size. The limit burning veloc
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 7832 Undulatory Conveyor Tests and EvaluationBy W. K. Kleysteuber
This report covers the design and testing of a novel bulk materials conveying device by the Bureau of Mines. The transport concept of the device is to create a traveling wave with a steep front so tha
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 4341 Investigation Of The Ore Knob Copper Mine Ashe County, N. C.By T. J. Ballard
The Ore Knob mine, in Ashe County, N.C., was one of the largest producers of copper in the eastern states during the 1870's. The ore occurs in a fissure vein, which strikes N. 64° E. and dips nea
Jan 1, 1948
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RI 4141 Concentration of Magnanese Ores from S.E. Juab County, UTBy R. Havens, B. K. Shilber
"INTRODUCTION In the course of the investigation of the occurrence of manganese deposits in the western United States, ore-dressing tests were made on three samples procured by Bureau of Mines enginee
Nov 1, 1947
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Best Practices To Mitigate Injuries And Fatalities From Rock Falls - IntroductionBy Christopher Mark, Anthony T. Iannacchione
Falls of ground continue to be one of the most serious causes of injury to U.S. miners. Of the 256 fatal injuries that occurred in mining between 1996 and 1998, 52 (20%) were caused by falls of ground
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RI 4552 Coal Carbonization: Effects Of Blending Pocahontas No.3 Coal With 12 High-Volatile A CoalsBy D. A. Reynolds
The Bureau of Mines-American Gas Association survey of the carbonizing properties of American coals was begun in 1929, and has been continued almost without interruption since that time. Upwards of 10
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 5524 Carbonizing Properties Of Cambria County. Pa., Coals ? SummaryBy B. W. Naugle
This report describes the carbonizing properties of coals from the principal beds in Cambria County, Pa. Samples of coals from Upper and Lower Freeport and Upper and Lower Kittanning beds having e
Jan 1, 1959
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RI 8149 Roasting Nonmagnetic Taconites in a Fluid Bed Using Low-Rank Fuels as ReductantsBy J. E. Pahlman
The Bureau of Mines performed research on a fluid-bed magnetic roasting process for nonmagnetic taconites that utilizes low-rank coals and lignites as reductants and fuels. Roasting tests on a Michiga
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 5878 Determination Of Oxide Solubility In Molten Fluorides ? SummaryBy Bernard Porter
The solubility of UO2 was determined at 1,250° C. in ternary melts of UF4 and BaF2 with CaF2, LiF, and SrF2. The solubility of Ce02 was measured at 800° and 850° C. in a solution of CeF3, BaF2, and Li
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 4356 Investigation Of Knik Valley Chromite Deposits, Palmer, AlaskaBy Stuart Bjorklund
This paper is one of many reporting various aspects of the Bureau of Mines program initiated in August 1939 by passage of the Strategic Minerals Act J the scope of which was greatly expanded by subseq
Jan 1, 1948
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RI 6664 Some Thermal Properties Of Beryllium Fluoride From 8° To 1,200° KBy A. R. Taylor Jr.
The heat capacities of a-quartz form beryllium fluoride were measured at approximately 3° intervals from 8° to 300° K., using an adiabatic calorimeter. At 298.15° K the heat capacity and entropy were
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 2935 The Effect Of Substituting Ethylene Glycol Dinitrate In Permissible ExplosivesBy G. St. J. Perrott
Through the development of manufacturing processes whereby ethylene glycol can be made on a large scale; ethylene glycol dinitrate is now being used in high explosives (dynamites and permissible explo
Jan 1, 1929
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RI 8898 The Effect of Water Vapor and Water Droplets on the RAM-1 (Preliminary Results)By R. P. Vinson
The Bureau of Mines examined the effects of high humidity and water droplets on the GCA Corp. real-time aerosol monitor (RAM--l). which uses a lO4mm cyclone preseparator. Tests were conducted both in
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 6868 Comparison Of Products From High Temperature Irradiation And Carbonization Of CoalBy Jr. Sharkey
The Bureau of Mines investigated gases from flash and laser irradiation of Pittsburgh seam (hvab) coal to determine the action of high temperatures on coal. Temperatures in excess of l,000° C were rea
Jan 1, 1966
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IC 9047 Lightweight Fiberglass Feed Leg For Hand-Held Pneumatic Percussion Rock DrillsBy Ellsworth R. Spencer
A lightweight fiberglass feed leg for hand-held pneumatic percussion rock drills has been fabricated and tested by the Bureau of Mines. Its lighter weight facilitates easier handling of the rock drill
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 5859 High-Temperature Heat Contents And Entropies Of Bismuth Chloride And Cerous Chloride ? Introduction And SummaryBy G. E. Walden
The Bureau of Mines is currently engaged in a continuing investigation of the thermodynamic properties of certain inorganic compounds. As a part of this investigation, the heat contents of bismuth and
Jan 1, 1961
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BibliographyBy David A. Monaghan, Kenneth R. Maser, Adi R. Gurdar, D. Randolph Berry
BIBLIOGRAPHY 1. Dougherty, John J. , "Control of Mine Fires", Publication of the Mining Extension Service, School of Mines, Appalachian Center, West Virginia University (1969). 2. Coal Age, "F
Jan 1, 1973
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Model Verification And ImplementationBy R. V. Ramani, V. T. Burgos, J. A. McClay
Model testing is a two part operation; first, to assure the valid¬ity of the mathematical statements and second, to evaluate the accuracy of the computer model for predictive purposes. Verification of
Jan 1, 1975