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RI 6867 Investigation Of Correlation Between Assay Values And Unequal Sample Interval LengthsBy Jr. Hazen
Relationships that may exist between assays and sample interval lengths when using unequal sample intervals in mine sampling have been investigated as part of the larger research problem of adapting s
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 9400 - Recovery of Manganese From Steel Plant Slag by Carbamate LeachingBy Synthia N. McIntosh
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated the feasibility of using ammonium carbamate (NH2CO2NH4) leaching to recover manganese from steel plant slag. This investigation showed that treatment of the slag
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 8786 - Industrial Evaluation of Sulfur Concrete in Corrosive EnvironmentsBy W. C. McBee
Over the past several years the Bureau of Mines has developed a sulfur concrete (SC) technology in which chemically modified sulfur is mixed with suitable mineral aggregates to produce construction ma
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 8531 Insoluble Anodes for Electrowinning Zinc and Other MetalsBy E. R. Cole
This Bureau of Mines investigation was prompted by the need forr a stable anode for electrowinning metals, particularly zinc and copper, from acid solutions. The polarization behavior of Pb-Ag (1 p
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 8522 Low-Pressure Leaching of Duluth Complex MatteBy L. A. Haas
The Bureau of Mines conducted bench-scale leaching tests with recycled spent copper electrolytes and copper-nickel mattes produced from the Minnesota Duluth Complex concentrates. This report describes
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 2177 The Petroleum Experiment Station of the Federal Bureau of Mines at Bartlesville, OklahomaBy A. W. Ambrose
A few years ago, (March 3, 1915) Congress passed a law providing for the establishments of ten mining experiment stations under the supervision of the Bureau of Mines. In 1917 the Secretary of the Int
Oct 1, 1920
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IC 6894 Electrical Viewpoint In A Complete Safety Survey Of A Coal Mine - IntroductionBy E. J. Gleim
To make a thorough survey of a coal mine in order to eliminate hazards, the competent safety engineer must be familiar with mere than one branch of engineering. It is essential that he know the proper
Jan 1, 1936
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RI 3066 The Use Of Aluminum For Oil Lease Tanks - Part 1 - Field TestsBy C. J. Wilhelm, John M. Devine, Ludwig Schmidt
"Steel tanks often corrode rapidly in oil fields where the Gas produced with crude contains an appreciable quantity of hydrogen sulphide. In many instances working tanks have been discarded after only
Apr 1, 1931
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RI 4813 Estimate Of Known Recoverable Reserves Of Coking Coal In Floyd County, Ky.By James J. Dowd
The investigation to evaluate the reserves of coking coal is being made by the Bureau of Mines in three parts: (1) To estimate known (measured plus indicated) recoverable reserves of all coking coal,
Jan 1, 1951
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RI 3710 A Study of Decay of Mine TimberBy Albert L. Toenges, Henry E. Dekay, James N. Scudder
Support of the immediate roof in coal mines is essential for their safe operation, and timbers are the most common means of support. Their effectiveness depends upon their resistance to decay. The the
May 1, 1943
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RI 4140 Concentration of Oxide Manganese Ores from the Vicinity of Long Valley, Coconino County, Ariz.By C. H. Schack, A. O. Ipsen, H. G. Poole
"INTRODUCTION In the course of the investigation of manganese mineral occurrences in continental United States, the Bureau of Mines has collected several lots of ore from properties in the vicinity of
Nov 1, 1947
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RI 9134 - Reduction in Frictional Ignition Due to Conical Coal-Cutting BitsBy Lung Cheng
The Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory tests to investigate the ease of frictional ingition with frozen (nonrotating) conical bits cutting into sandstone. The number of strikes with a new bit to obt
Jan 1, 1987
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IC 7266 Graphite - Natural And Manufactured ? IntroductionBy G. Richards Gwinn
The mineral graphite, a form of carbon, has been known for hundreds of years, and, was first used commercially as a coloring agent. Its true identity, however, was not recognized until the end of the
Jan 1, 1943
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OFR-1A-87 Assessment Of Whole Body Vibration Levels Of Coal Miners - Volume I: Whole Body Vibration Exposure Of Surface Coal Mining Machine OperatorsBy P. J. Remington
Field measurements utilizing a seat pad accelerometer were made on 61 surface coal mining machines in order to quantify the vibration levels experienced by the operators. Those data were combined with
Jan 1, 1983
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IC 6554 Method And Cost Of Quarrying, Crushing, And Grinding Limestone At The Security Quarry Of The North American Cement Corporation, Security, Md. - IntroductionBy Albert W. Cox
This paper, one of a series prepared for the United States Bureau of Mines discussing the methods used in mining, crushing, and grinding materials for cement manufacture, deals particularly with the m
Jan 1, 1932
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RI 8388 Enhancing Percolation Rates in Heap Leaching of Gold-Silver OresBy H. J. Heinen
To maximize productivity through improved minerals processing technology, the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, is investigating particle agglomeration techniques as a means of increas
Jan 1, 1979
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Update And Outlook - General SummaryBy Charles L. Kimbell
World political events that occurred subsequent to yearend 1989 but that bear heavily on the global mineral industry have been of such significance that they cannot be disregarded, and certainly they
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 5421 Generating Preflux Solutions From Galvanizers? Sal Skimmings ? SummaryBy P. M. Sullivan
Galvanizers' sal skimmings have been treated by two methods of leaching in attempts to produce preflux solutions suitable for use in galvanizing operations. Both water-leaching and acid-leaching
Jan 1, 1958
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RI 8704 Electrochemical Determination of Thermodynamic Properties of Manganomanganic Oxide and Manganese SesquioxideBy Seth C. Schaefer
The Bureau of Mines investigated thermodynamic properties of Mn304 (manganomanganic oxide) and Mn203 (manganese sesquioxide). The standard Gibbs energies of formation (?Gf°) of Mn304 and Mn203 from th
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 8180 Beneficiation of Nonmagnetic Taconites by Selective Flocculation-Cationic FlotationBy A. F. Colombo
The western Mesabi range nonmagnetic taconites containing about 34 percent Fe were evaluated by the Bureau of Mines in a 900-pound-per-hour pilot plant employing a selective flocculation-desliming-cat
Jan 1, 1976