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RI 2201 Use Of The MacMichael Viscosimeter In Testing Petroleum ProductsBy W. H. Herschel, E. W. Dean
"IntroductoryThe common practice of the petroleum industry is to measure viscosity by the use of instruments of the efflux or capillary tube type. The Saybolt universal viscosimeter has been tentative
Jan 1, 1921
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RI 2948 Crushing Resistance Of MineralsBy S. R. Zimmerley
Recent investigations of finely ground materials have verified Rittinger's law of crushing.4, This law states that the surface produced is proportional to the work expended in the crushing operat
Jan 1, 1929
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RI 2618 Hindered Settling Classification in relation to Table Concentration of Idaho Lead-Zinc OresBy A. W. Fahrenwald
"About two years ago the Bureau of Mines, Department of the Interior, and the University of Idaho undertook an investigation of classification in its relation to table concentration of Idaho ores. The
Jun 1, 1924
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RI 7260 Chlorine In Coal CombustionBy T. L. Iapalucci
To determine the behavior of chlorine in coal combustion, the Bureau of Mines burned 10 chlorine-containing coals, high-, medium-, and low-volatile, in a laboratory-scale pulverized-coal combustor. At
Jan 1, 1969
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Bulletin 132 Siliceous Dust in Relation to Pulmonary Disease Among Miners in the Joplin District, MissouriBy George S. Rice, F. B. LANEY, A. J. Lanza, Edwin Higgins
Under its organic act the Federal Bureau of Mines is directed to conduct investigations relating to the improvement of health conditions in the mineral industries. This report describes the lead and z
Jan 1, 1917
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RI 2940 Method of Studying Factors Influencing Rate...Blast. PowderBy A. B. Coates, J. E. Crawshaw
"The use of such methods and apparatus as the Dautriche method and the Mettegang recorder for the determination of the rate of burning of black blasting powder and other strictly burning explosives ha
May 1, 1929
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RI 5005 Mineral-Dressing Study Of Manganese Ore, Cason Mine. Batesville, Ark. ? IntroductionBy M. M. Fine
"Button" type ore from the Cason mine, Batesville, Ark., can be up-graded to plus-40-percent manganese by mineral-dressing procedures. A simple process including gravity concentration and. magnetic se
Jan 1, 1953
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RI 4613 Investigation Of The Yellow Pine Zinc-Lead Mine, Clark County, Nev.By R. W. Geehan
The Yellow Pine zinc-lead mine, situated about 3-1/2 miles northwest of Goodsprings, Clark County, Nev., was explored by core drilling during the fall of 1942 and the summer and fall of 1944 by the Bu
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 6914 Processing Of High-Iron Arkansas Bauxite OresBy Jr. Hill
Laboratory metallurgical treatments of three high-iron bauxite ores from Arkansas were conducted to determine the relative effectiveness of experimental methods for recovering alumina and a commercial
Jan 1, 1967
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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 9427 - Large-Scale Strata Response to Longwall Mining: A Case Study (42a074ed-c12e-446c-b059-c43750ee2fb6)By R. O. Kneisley
This U.S. Bureau of Mines report summarizes a study of large-scale strata response to longwall mining at a western U.S. coal mine. This study utilized surface and subsurface measurements, geologic map
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 7401 Waters For Waterflooding San Joaquin Valley, Calif., Petroleum ReservoirsBy G. L. Gates
Five possible sources of water for waterflooding of petroleum reservoirs in the arid San Joaquin Valley of California were considered. Three of them (water produced with petroleum, water from a shallo
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 5541 Pressure-Drop Measurements Through Beds Of Granular Iron, Lathe Turnings, Steel Wool. And Parallel-Plate Assemblies - SummaryBy R. M. Jimeson
Pressure-drop measurements through beds of granular iron, lathe turnings, steel wool, and parallel-plate assemblies were made at linear velocity and gas-density ranges expected in the Fischer-Tropsch
Jan 1, 1959
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Development of a Bioassay for Pulmonary Cell Production of Fibrogenic FactorsBy P. Wearden, K. Bryner, K. Vrana, V. Castranova, R. Dey, R. Reist, J. Blackford
"Summary: Fibroblast proliferation and enhancement of collagen synthesis are key steps in the development and progression of pulmonary fibrosis. The current investigation presents a fibroblast prolife
Mar 1, 1992
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RI 5948 Mount Eddy And Shasta View Asbestos Deposits, Siskiyou County, Calif. ? SummaryBy Kevin Malone
Chrysotile asbestos occurs in many counties in California, and a small production had been reported at times, but development of deposits had been disappointing. A reconnaissance survey by the Bureau
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 4609 Investigation Of The Hogan Tin Mine, Kern County, Calif.By Robert H. Bedford
The Rogan-Mallery tin property is in the foothills on the south slope of the Tehachapi Mountains, Kern County, Calif. It was first visited by the senior author in August 1942, and exploration by means
Jan 1, 1949
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Mineral Industry In Early AmericaBy Hillary W. St. Clair
Mining activity began in colonial times with ironmaking operations scattered along the eastern seaboard. Iron furnaces and forges manufactured iron implements from bog iron ores using charcoal from th
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 8157 The Reactivity of Aluminized AN-FO With Pyrite-Bearing OresBy Y. Miron
Previous studies at the Bureau of Mines outlined the hazards of ammonium nitrate-fuel oil (AN-FO) mixtures in the presence of pyrite-bearing ores. The recent trend in the mining industry to strengthen
Jan 1, 1976
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IC 6189 Electrical Blasting In Sinking Montreal No. 5 Shaft - Also Some Safety Practices At The Montreal MineBy F. S. Crawford
Interesting data on electric blasting and sinking of the Montreal No. 5 shaft of the Montreal Mining Co., Montreal, Wis., were obtained during the sinking of the last 877 feet of this shaft. Several u
Jan 1, 1929
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RI 5542 Irreversible Changes In Response Of Minerals To Electrostatic Separation After Heating ? SummaryBy Foster Fraas
Almost all minerals show irreversible changes in electrical conductivity after heating in the temperature range 100° to 800° C. This effect can be detected with only a limited number of minerals with
Jan 1, 1959