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RI 6002 Some Nonmetallic Mineral Resources For Alaska's Construction Industry ? Introduction And SummaryBy R. S. Warfield
Following World War II, the rapid increase in both military and civilian activity in the area served by the Alaska Railroad stimulated interest in the availability of local sources of nonmetallic mine
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 6513 Thermodynamic Properties of Cuprous and Cupric FerritesBy L. B. Pankratz, R. Barany, W. W. Weller
Experimental determinations were made of the heats of formation at 298.15 ° K of cuprous ferrite and cupric ferrite ; the heat capacity of cuprous ferrite was measured over the temperature range from
Jan 1, 1964
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OFR-11-87 Improved Stopping, Door And Overcast Construction For Oil Shale MinesBy M. E. Adam
This report describes the construction and testing of large (30 ft high by 55 ft wide) stopping and overcast structures in an oil shale mine. The work was undertaken to develop construction techniques
Jan 1, 1986
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Mineral Resources Of The Snowbank Study Area, Valley County, IdahoBy Thomas J. Peters
The Snowbank study area, which had been proposed as Wilderness, lies about 5 air mi southwest of Cascade, Idaho, and about 60 air mi north of Boise. The eastern boundary of the north-south-elongate st
Jan 1, 1993
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RI 6342 Preparation Characteristics of Coal From Russell County, VaBy Albert W. Deurbrouck
This report describes the preparation characteristics of the significant coalbeds in Russell County , Va . Almost 2 million tons of coal was mined in 1961 ; 75 percent of the coal was cleaned mechanic
Jan 1, 1963
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IC 8708 Helium Resources Of The United States, 1973By B. J. Moore
This Bureau of Mines publication reviews U.S. helium resources as of January 1, 1973. These resources, estimated to be 693.7 billion cubic feet, are broken down into four classifications, as follows:
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 6707 Preparation Characteristics Of Coal From Barbour County, W. Va.By Albert W. Deurbrouck
Twelve samples from six Barbour County coal beds were analyzed for this report. The samples collected were generally high sulfur content coals, frequently exceeding 3 percent in the raw-coal sample. M
Jan 1, 1965
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IC 8367 Computing Volume Of Helium In Cylindrical Steel Containers At 10 To 10,000 PSIA (Revision Of IC 8185)By H. S. Kalman
A table of factors for rapid, accurate calculation of the volume of pure helium in cylindrical steel containers, at base conditions of 14.7 psia and 70° F, is presented. The table covers a pressure ra
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 6297 Preparation Characteristics of Coal From Tazewell County, VaBy Albert W. Deurbrouck
This report describes preparation characteristics of significant coalbeds in Tazewell County , Va . In 1961 Tazewell County produced 933,110 tons of clean coal from six coalbeds ; the Lower Banner , R
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 4083 Zinc Deposits of Tennyson District - Grant Co. WIBy G. A. Appell
"INTRODUCTION During the summer of 1945, the Bureau of Mines conducted an investigation and program of churn drilling near the village of Tennyson in Grant County, Wis. The work was undertaken as part
Jun 1, 1947
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RI 2265 Sanitation in Planning and Developing Oil-Shale Camps_RedactedBy Arthur L. Murray
"Oil-shale camps are peculiarly favored, in that before they are established it can be ascertained with a,of certainty, that the life of the project is not limited. Unlike camps at metal mines, where
Jun 1, 1921
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Bulletin 33 Comparative Test of Run of Mine and Briquetted coal on the Torpedo Boad BiddleBy Henry Kreisinger, WALTER T. RAY
General statement.-The briquetting tests conducted by the technologic branch of the United States Geological Survey had their beginning in the testing of coals and lignites at the Louisiana Purchase E
Jan 1, 1911
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Influence of Mineral Dust Surface Chemistry on Eicosanoid Production by The Alveolar MacrophageBy L. M. Demers, D. C. Kuhn
It has been suggested that radicals on the surface of dust particles are key chemical factors in the pathophysiology that results from the occupational inhalation of coal and silica dust. In addition,
Mar 1, 1992
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RI 5623 Concentrating Argillaceous Surface Iron Ore Of Tuscaloosa County, Ala., By Washing ? SummaryBy I. L. Feld
This Bureau of Mines report describes the development of a simple method of producing low-phosphorus hematite concentrates from certain submarginal southeastern iron ores. The investigation was undert
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 8199 Thermodynamic Properties of Rhenium Oxides, 8 to 1,400 KBy J. M. Stuve
Low temperature and high-temperature calorimetric measurements were made by the Federal Bureau of Mines on high-purity samples of Re02(s) and Re03(s) to determine heat capacities and enthalpies. The t
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 3698 Work of the Safety Division, Fiscal Year 1942By R. R. Sayers
A series of coal- mine catastrophes in the latter part of the first decade of this century focused public attention on the need for safety in mines and resulted in the establishment of the Federal Bur
Apr 1, 1943
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RI 5378 X-Ray Emission Spectrographic Analysis Of Bastnaesite Rare Earths ? SummaryBy Farrel W. Lytle
An X-ray emission spectrographic method of analysis is presented for determining rare-earth elements in fractions obtained from bastnaesite ore. The method includes determination of yttrium, thorium,
Jan 1, 1957
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RI 7004 Preparation Characteristics Of Coal From Upshur County, W. Va.By A. W. Deurbrouck
This Bureau of Mines report describes the preparation characteristics of the significant coalbeds from which samples could be obtained in Upshur County, W. Va. One of the 14 samples collected was of
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 6976 Laboratory And Pilot Plant Development Of Flotation Procedures For Fine-Grained Hematitic Ores Of Marquette Range, MichiganBy R. T. Sorensen
Bench-scale and continuous testing were performed to adapt the anionic process for flotation of calcium activated silica to the fine-grained hematitic-goethitic jaspers from the Marquette range, Michi
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 9205 Subsidence Due to Undermining of Sloping Terrain: A Case StudyBy Paul W. Jeran
Subsidence over a series of longwall panels undermining sloping terrain in southwestern Pennsylvania was monitored to verify the Bureau of Mines subsidence prediction model for the northern Appalachia
Jan 1, 1988