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IC 8446 Demand And Supply Of Molybdenum In The United StatesBy Carl L. Bieniewski
U.S. molybdenum production increased fivefold from 18.2 million pounds in 1946 to 90.5 million pounds in 1966, and constituted 87.3 percent of the total free world supply in the 1946-66 period. Mining
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 3579 Petroleum Engineering Study Of The Anahuac Field, Chambers County, Texas ? Introduction (cfd55801-3bf2-4a9b-9ffc-7b04c04e59cf)By Charles B. Carpenter
[The Bureau of Mines selected Anahuac for a petroleum-engineering study because it is one of the notable fields of the Gulf Coast region. It is outstanding because the producing for is very thick; eve
Jan 1, 1941
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IC 6715 Mining Laws Of Ceylon ? Prefatory NoteBy E. P. Youngman
This paper is one of a series of digests of foreign minim legislation and court decisions that is being prepared in advance of a general report relative to the right of American citizens to explore fo
Jan 1, 1933
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IC 6656 Mining Methods And Costs At The Interstate Zinc & Lead Co.'s Hartley Mine, Tri-State Zinc And Lead District ? IntroductionBy Carl N. Anderson
This paper, which is one of a group presented by the United States Bureau of Mines covering mining practice in different districts, deals in particular with the methods employed in mining the horizont
Jan 1, 1932
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RI 3579 Petroleum Engineering Study Of The Anahuac Field, Chambers County, Texas ? IntroductionBy Charles B. Carpenter
[The Bureau of Mines selected Anahuac for a petroleum-engineering study because it is one of the notable fields of the Gulf Coast region. It is outstanding because the producing formation is very thic
Jan 1, 1941
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RI 4173 Antimony Deposits in Alaska - AKBy Walford S. Wright, NORMAN EBBLEY
During the past decade (1937 to 1947), including the war years of heavy demand for metals, the United States realized about one-eighth of its antimony requirements from domestic production, chiefly in
Jan 1, 1948
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RI 3825 The Industrial Utilization of a Sand-Clay Mixture from Falls and Robertson Counties, TexasBy E. C. Hoeman, W. C. Stoecker, R. C. Redfield
"INTRODUCTION Industrial sands, characterized by specific physical and chemical proportion, are,essential new materials for the manufacture of glass, sodium siliante and other products. Sands of suita
Oct 1, 1945
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RI 5290 Anthracite Mechanical-Mining Investigations - Use Of Yielding Steel Supports (Props) In Combination With Backfilling For Mining Thick, Flat Beds ? SummaryBy John C. Hartley
Large areas of the anthracite beds in the Wilkes-Barre, Pa., region have been first-mined in such a manner that over half of the original coal has been left underground as pillars to support the overb
Jan 1, 1956
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OFR-22(2)-77 Inherently Safe Mining Systems (Conventional) - Phase III - Volume II - AppendixesBy D. O. Hamiltion
The ISMS program provided for the development and demonstration of equipment modifications in both conventional and continuous coal mining systems. This report describes activities during the demonstr
Jan 1, 1976
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Classification-Based Probabilistic Design Of Ground SupportBy Radford B. Langston, John A. Marjerison, Graham C. Howell, Hendrik A. D. Kirsten
Probabilistic design is gaining wider acceptance in the rock engineering community since it allows more rigorous determination of risk relating to ground fall or excavation instability. Risk analysis
Jan 5, 2007
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OFR-79-82 Bound Liquid Ion Exchange Membranes For The Extraction Of Cobalt From Lateritic Leach SolutionsBy Larry D. Nichols
Poroplastic membranes containing ion exchange liquids were studied for separating cobalt from nickel-containing solutions similar to ammoniacal laterite leaches. The driving force for cobalt transport
Jan 1, 1982
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IC 6602 Shaft-Sinking Methods, Practices, And Costs Of The Consolidation Coal Co. At Its No. 261 Mine, Caretta, McDowell County, W. Va. ? IntroductionBy Laurence F. Kelley
This paper is one of a series being prepared by the United States Bureau of Mines on shaft-sinking methods and costs at individual operations in various mining districts of the United States. The meth
Jan 1, 1932
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RI 4313 Churn Drilling At Mary Arnold Zinc-Lead Mines Christian County, Mo.By Homer J. Ballinger
The Mary Arnold Mining Co. in 194.3 owned 292 acre s of mineral land in Christian County, Mo., and was one of two companies with milling facilities in southern-central Missouri. Production from this p
Jan 1, 1948
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RI 8371 Oxidative Sulfuric Acid Leaching of Lead Smelter MattesBy Richard G. Sandberg
The Bureau of Mins, U.S. Department of the Interior, is investigating a hydrometallurgical procedure to conserve cobalt, nickel, and copper by recovering the metals from the matte byproducts of smelti
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 5013 Anthracite Mechanical-Mining Investigations Progress Report 5: Recovery Of Anthracite In A Steeply Pitching Bed By Induced Caving ? Summary And ConclusionsBy Andrew Allan
During recent years underground production for the Pennsylvania anthracite region has reached the lowest output per man per day figure of the last decade and a half. This fact, combined with increased
Jan 1, 1953
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IC 8135 Methods For Producing Dimension Stone, Crab Orchard Stone Co., Inc., Cumberland County, Tenn. ? IntroductionBy Harold L. Riley
This Bureau of Mines paper describes the methods and practices used at the Peck quarry of the Crab Orchard Stone Co., Inc., one of the leading producers of dimension stone in the Crossville, Tenn., ar
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 3180 Analyses Of Crude Oils From The Oklahoma City Field, Oklahoma ? IntroductionBy E. L. Garton
The Bureau of Mines for a number of years bas been conducting an investigation of crude petroleum from producing fields in the United States and the Western Hemisphere and has published a series of re
Jan 1, 1932
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RI 3149 Salts In Tri-State Mill Waters: March, 1932 Their Ill-Effect On The Flotation Of Blende And Their RemovalBy A. B. Campbell
The mines in the eastern part of the now active region of the Tri-State zinc district of Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma have unusually acid water, which during periods of moderate or no rainfall is us
Jan 1, 1932
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IC 7111 Operations At The Haile Gold Mine, Kershaw, S. C. ? IntroductionBy Edmund Newton
The Haile mine has been the outstanding gold-mining operation and the largest single producer of gold in the Appalachian region. Gold was discovered at the Haile in 1827, previous to the present opera
Jan 1, 1940
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RI 5097 Reconnaissance Report On The Clay Resources And The Economic Feasibility Of Clay-Products Manufacture In The Virgin Islands ? Summary And ConclusionsBy W. F. Dietrich
1. On St. Thomas and St. Croix, and possibly also on St. John, low-quality red-burning clays probably can be developed to provide the major part of the raw materials for structural clay products and e
Jan 1, 1955