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                The Mineral Industry Of Alabama (29387deb-7e98-427f-9201-6527ef73890e)By James R. Boyle
The value of Alabama's nonfuel mineral production in 1982 was $299.4 million, a decrease of $14.4 million from that of 1981; the decrease continued a downward trend that started in 1980. Output o
Jan 1, 1984
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                Procedures To Collect Photometric Data For The Computer Modeling Of Underground Machine-Mounted Lighting Systems ? IntroductionBy Richard L. Unger
The Crewstation Analysis Programs (CAP) is a package of computer programs that can be used to analyze some human engineering aspects of crewstation design (such as visibility and illumination) that ha
Jan 1, 1994
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                RI 4049 Fluorite in the Mineral Ridge-Clay Lick Fault System Livingston County, KentuckyBy Neal M. Miur
"INTRODUCTION The Mineral Ridge-Clay Lick fault system in Crittenden and Livingston Counties, Kentucky, is one of the larger and more important fault systems of the Western Kentucky Fluorspar district
Apr 1, 1947
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                RI 3998 Johnny Bull-Silver Knight Lead-Zinc Property, Cerbat Mountains, Mohave County, ArizonaBy Staton L. Tainter
"The Johnny Bull and Silver Knight claims were selected for exploratory diamond drilling after having been examined by the Bureau of Mines 3./The property was considered attractive for two reasons: (1
Jan 1, 1947
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                RI 3899 Improved Apparatus and Pocedure for Determination of Helium in Natural GasBy E. M. Frost
"A new apparatus has been devised for quickly and precisely analyzing natural gas for its helium content. The following outstanding advantages make it far superior to any equipment now available for t
Jun 1, 1946
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                China, Hong Kong, Mongolia, And Taiwan - ChinaBy E. Chin
Under the seventh 5-year plan (1986-90), the Chinese Government continued to implement reform and to open the country further to the outside world in order to accelerate the growth of its national eco
Jan 1, 1990
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                RI 8905 Sulfapave: Densifiable Sulfur Concrete Materials for Corrosive EnvironmentsBy W. C. McBee
Technology for the preparation of densifiable sulfur concrete (sulfapave) materials has been devised by the Bureau of Mines. The materials are intended as new construction materials for use in corrosi
Jan 1, 1985
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                Bulletin 239 Iron Ore (Hematite) Mining Practice in the Birmingham District, AlabamaBy W. R. Crane
Mining of the red iron ores of the Birmingham district, Alabama, has _gone on energetically for the past 50 years and has created a large iron and steel manufacturing center, the only important one in
Jan 1, 1927
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                IC 8235 A Review Of Well Stimulation And Techniques To Prevent Formation Damage In Oil And Gas Production (d5c287b0-d3c4-4c7d-8441-4d2890eb86ea)By J. L. Eakin
The works and opinions of experts on well stimulation and related problems are summarized in this paper. The material is devoted to stimulative work in petroleum and natural-gas wells exclusive of the
Jan 1, 1964
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                IC 8532 A Survey Of The Secondary Titanium MarketBy Jerry J. Gray
The utilization of secondary titanium was determined in a study by the Bureau of Mines, and a 10-year statistical table showing supply and distribution patterns is presented in this report. Over the t
Jan 1, 1971
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                OFR-105-79 Development Of An Area Sampling MethodologyBy H. E. Harris
An extensive experimental program was carried out to determine the variability of respirable dust samplers and to determine whether area dust sampling is feasible in coal mines. For sampler variab
Jan 1, 1976
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                IC 9436 Helium Resources Of The United States, 1993By John E. Hamak
The identified helium resources of the United States were estimated by the U.S. Bureau of Mines at 617 Bcf, as of December 31, 1992. This includes 285 Bef of demonstrated reserves, 85 Bcf of demonstra
Jan 1, 1995
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                RI 5037 Estimate Of Known Recoverable Reserves Of Coking Coal In Harlan County, Ky. - ConclusionsBy Joseph J. Wallace
1. The investigation shows that nine coal beds have been mined in Harlan County, of which the Harlan and Upper Elkhorn No, 3 are the most important from the standpoint of present production. Of less i
Jan 1, 1954
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                Bureau Of Mines Mineral Investigations In The Juneau Mining District, Alaska, 1984-1988 - Volume 2.- Detailed Mine, Prospect, And Mineral Occurrence Descriptions - Section A - Haines-Klukwan-Porcupine Subarea ? IntroductionBy Jan C. Still
The Haines-Klukwan-Porcupine subarea of the Juneau Mining District (JMD) is located in the northern portion of the JMD and consists of the land between the Alaska-British Columbia boundary, the Chilko
Jan 1, 2012
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                OFR-69-78 Electromagnetic Resonance Borehole Assay LoggingBy John C. Cook
This was a study to identify and evaluate known technologies employing electromagnetic resonance phenomena in solid minerals for their identification and assaying, particularly assay logging of explor
Jan 1, 1978
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                Bulletin 7 Essential Factors In The Formation Of Producer GasBy L. H. ADAMS, C. N. HASKINS, J. K. CLEMENT
In the course of its investigations of the fuel resources in the United States and of the methods by which these resources could be utilized with greatest efficiency, the United States Geological Surv
Jan 1, 1911
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                RI 6819 Analyses Of Crude Oils From 546 Important Oilfields In The United StatesBy C. M. McKinney
The Bureau of Mines analyzed 626 crude oils from 546 oilfields in the United States that produced 2,500 BOPD or more during at least 1 of the last 3 years. Included also are crude oil analyses from ei
Jan 1, 1966
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                RI 4688 Recent Rock-Dusting Experiments For Arresting Coal-Mine ExplosionsBy Irving Hartmann
Rock-dusting of coal mines is a most important safety measure for preventing or limiting the propagation of explosions. The Bureau of Mines has recommended for many years that rock dust be distributed
Jan 1, 1950
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                RI 5711 Heats And Free Energies Of Formation Of Ferrites And Aluminates Of Calcium, Magnesium, Sodium, And Lithium - Introduction And SummaryBy M. F. Koehler
[THE LITERATURE contains relatively few thermodynamic values for interoxidic compounds, and these often are unreliable. This is especially true of data for ferrites and aluminates for which heat of fo
Jan 1, 1961
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                OFR-2(2)-85 Cost Survey For Radon Daughter Control By Ventilation And Other Control Techniques: Radon Emissions From Underground Uranium Mines - Volume IIBy C. H. Bloomster
This study estimated (1) radon and radon daughter emissions from underground uranium mines; (2) the reduction in radon that would be released to the surface by using control techniques such as bulkhea
Jan 1, 1984