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RI 3618 Review of the Hearing Shale Problem in the Gulf Coast RegionBy Gustav Wafe
"INTRODUCTION The discovery in 1901 of ""gusher"" oil production at Spindletop, Tex., Tex., a salt-dome structure, led to exploratory drilling on other known domes and known domes and in areas contigu
Mar 1, 1942
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RI 9130 Utilization of Scrap Preheating and Substitute Slag Conditioners for Electric Arc Furnace SteelmakingBy Elger. G. W.
The Bureau of Mines investigated preheating of continuously fed, fragmented ferrous scrap charges by furnace offgases and utilizing substitutes for imported fluorspar to condition electric steelmaking
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 5038 Operation Of A Powdered-Coal Gasifier At Louisiana, Mo. ? Summary And ConclusionsBy R. G. Dressler
The design and operation of the Koppers powdered-coal gasifier and its auxiliaries at Louisiana, Mo., are described. This unit was designed to convert 1 ton of coal per hour with oxygen and superheate
Jan 1, 1954
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RI 6166 Oxidation Of Colorado Oil Shale ? SummaryBy W. E. Robinson
Samples of raw oil shale and kerogen concentrates were oxidized by alkaline potassium permanganate, air, nitric acid, oxygen, and ozone to obtain information about the chemical structure of organic ke
Jan 1, 1963
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IC 9412 The Materials Flow Of Mercury In The United StatesBy Stephen M. Jasinski
This report describes the materials flow of mercury in the United States. It examines the mining and production of mercury and the manufacturing, uses, and ultimate disposal of mercury. Materials flow
Jan 1, 1994
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RI 3382 Grindability Of Alabama Coals ? Introduction (c6dbed51-11f1-4d77-b9b8-845bbdd5ce80)By Ellis S. Hertzog
The material published in this report is part of a special study of some of the chemical and physical properties of Alabama coals. The complete study included friability and grindability determination
Jan 1, 1938
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IC 6723 Limestone - Part I - General Information ? IntroductionBy Oliver Bowles
Limestone is the most widely used of all racks and is essential to a great many industries, including tae building trades, highway construction, metallurgy, agriculture, end many chemical and manufact
Jan 1, 1933
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IC 9370 Geological Features That Contribute To Ground Control Problems In Underground Coal MinesBy Valois R. Shea-Albin
Ground control problems are an important factor affecting safety, production, and efficiency in underground coal mines. A major portion of ground control problems encountered in underground coal mines
Jan 1, 1993
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RI 3484 Progress Reports -Metallurgical Division - 36. Ore-Testing Studies, 1938-39 (Primarily Ore-Dressing) ? IntroductionBy A. L. Engel
In previous reports5/ of ore-testing studies, tests made by established methods on typical ores selected as representative of certain mining districts have been described in considerable detail. I
Jan 1, 1940
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RI 4470 Investigation Of Coyote Creek Antimony Deposits, Garfield County, UtahBy W. M. Traver
During World War II, the Bureau of Mines investigated a large number of ore deposits in the United States and Alaska in a search for domestic sources of strategic minerals. Deposits chosen for explora
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 8967 - Recovery of Lithium From a Montmorillonite-Type ClayBy R. H. Lien
The Bureau of Mines investigated a roast-leach process for recovering a marketable lithium product from a montmorillonite-type clay deposit located on the Nevada-Oregon border. The clay sample treated
Jan 1, 1985
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IC 7975 Injury Experience In Quarrying, 1957 ? Introduction And SummaryBy John C. Machisak
THE INJURY data and experience at quarries and related plants of the United States are presented in this publication under the following general sections (A) General injury experience: Tables 1-3: C
Jan 1, 1960
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IC 7228 Some Haulage And Hoisting Hazards In Western Mines ? IntroductionBy E. H. Denny
The subject of haulage and heisting hazards is one that merits the attention of everyone engaged in mining. The purpose of this circular is to the importance of such hazards as are shown by Bureau of
Jan 1, 1942
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IC 9368 Coal Resource Recoverability - A MethodologyBy T. J. Rohrbacher
This report presents a U.S. Bureau of Mines methodology developed to incorporate factors of coal production (mining and cleaning methods, recoveries, economics, etc.) into the definition of recover-ab
Jan 1, 1993
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RI 4329 Investigation Of Kiowa County Clays Kiowa County, Okla.By C. C. Knox
In Kiowa County, Okla., extensive deposits of clay are closely associated with pre-Cambrian anorthosites and gabbros. Investigation by the Bureau of Mines, including 1,723 feet of auger drilling, ha
Jan 1, 1948
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OFR-145-82 Guidebook For Dust Control In Underground MiningBy J. A. Kost
A dust-control manual was prepared for use by mine operations personnel. The manual documents state-of-the-art control techniques, dust sampling, and use of personal protective devices. Content addres
Jan 1, 1981
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IC 8621 Methane Control In Eastern U.S. Coal Mines - Proceedings Of The Symposium Of The Bureau Of Mines/ Industry Technology Transfer Seminar, Morgantown, W. Va., May 30-31,1973Research workers from the Bureau of Mines and industry met with other government and industry representatives at the Mont Chateau Lodge, Morgantown, W. Va., on May 30-31, 1973, to discuss the current
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 8263 The Diffusion Flame in Free Convection - Buoyancy-Induced Flows, Oscillations, Radiative Balance, and Large-Scale Limiting RatesBy M. Hertzberg
This Bureau of Mines report describes experimental and theoretical studies of diffusion flames in free convection. The cross-coupling between buoyancy-induced flows and the combustion process is explo
Jan 1, 1978
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RI 9111 The Effect of Different Natural Flake Graphite Additions on the High-Temperature Properties of a Dolomite-Carbon RefractoryBy James P. Bennett
The Bureau of Mines investigated the role of imported natural flake graphite in dolomite-carbon refractories used in steelmaking processes. Fundamental engineering data were obtained to enable the eva
Jan 1, 1987
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OFR 195(2)-83 - User's Manual Of Safety Assessment Methods For Mine Safety OfficialsBy P. M. Daling, C. A. Geffen
The objectives of this study were to examine a representative cross section of formal safety analysis techniques developed for the nuclear and aerospace industries, to recommend those methods that wou
Jan 1, 1983