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RI 7399 Prediction Of Coke Strength And Carbonization Product Yields From Exploration DataBy Manuel Gomez
This report presents prediction equations for 12 variables that are indicative of metallurgical coal quality. The variables include six for coke strength and six for carbonization product yields. All
Jan 1, 1970
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Mining And Mineral Operations In The North-Central States - A Visitor Guide - IntroductionMinerals are vital to any industrialized civilization. Annually, the United States uses more than 4 billion tons of new mineral materials, or about 40,000 pounds per person-about half being mineral fu
Jan 1, 1977
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IC 7961 Methods And Costs Of Shaft Sinking In The Coeur D'Alene District, Shoshone County, Idaho ? Introduction And SummaryBy John R. McWilliams
The technological and economic pattern of the U. S. mining industry has undergone a rapid and continuing change since World War II. To provide realistic up-to-date cost data and to disseminate knowled
Jan 1, 1960
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Low-Temperature Lignite Tar: Processing And UtilizationBy John S. Berber
Acids, neutral oils, and pitch were produced by distillation of low-temperature lignite tar and processed to upgrade them into more valuable products: The acids were separated from the distillate and
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 6448 Benefidating Low-Grade Chromites From the Stillwater Complex, MontanaBy G. V. Sullivan, G. F. Workentine
Beneficiation studies were conducted by the Bureau of Mines on three samples of low- grade chromite - bearing material from the Stillwater complex of Montana . The objective of the study was to develo
Jan 1, 1964
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Coals Of Chile - IntroductionBy Albert L. Toenges
Early in 1944 the Chilean Government expressed a desire for assistance from the Bureau of Mines in a study of the coal deposits, coal-mining methods, and preparation and benefication of coals in Chile
Jan 1, 1948
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RI 3928 Exploration of Mount Hope Mine, Eureka Co., NVBy E. J. Matson
"The Bureau of Mines has been investigating deposits of critical and essential minerals in the United States since 1939. Projects were set up on only the most promising properties.A preliminary examin
Aug 1, 1946
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OFR-53-82 Modify And Evaluate A Self Propelled Battery Powered ScoopBy William F. Hahn
The Bureau of Mines recognized the problems encountered in low seam mining illumination systems. It was determined that the best way of implementing an illumination system is to integrate the design d
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 3978 Exploration of Cape Mountain Lode-Tin Deposits Seward Peninsula, AlaskaBy Wilford S. Wright, Harold E. Heide, Robert S. Sanford
"INTRODUCTION The United States production of tin has always been negligible, and domestic requirements have been met almost entirely by imports. The advent of war in Europe in 1939 brought a threat t
Dec 1, 1946
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OFR-23(1)-76 A Technical And Economic Study Of Candidate Underground Mining Systems For Deep, Thick Oil Shale Deposits - Phase 1 ReportThe investigations reported herein comprise preliminary studies to evaluate large scale mining systems adaptable to the thicker oil shale deposits in the deeper central portion of the Piceance Creek B
Jan 1, 1975
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IC 9394 The Work Crew Performance Model: A Method For Evaluating Training And Performance In The Mining IndustryBy W. J. Wiehagen
The Work Crew Performance Model (WCPM) seeks to define performance variability within similar tasks of an underground work crew and relate observed variability to a cost consequence. Performance varia
Jan 1, 1994
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RI 3066 The Use Of Aluminum For Oil Lease Tanks: Part I - Field Tests ? IntroductionBy Ludwig Schmidt
[Steel tanks often corrode rapidly in oil fields where the gas produced with crude petroleum contains an appreciable quantity of hydrogen sulphide. In many instances working tanks have been discarded
Jan 1, 1931
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IC 7647 Annual Report Of Research And Technologic Work On Coal, Fiscal Year 1951 - Introduction And SummaryBy R. L. Brown
This report, summarizing the Bureau of Mines research and technologic work on coal and coal products for the period July 1, 1950, to July 1, 1951, is based largely on publications issued during the ye
Jan 1, 1952
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RI 3066 The Use Of Aluminum For Oil Lease Tacks; Part I -Field TestsBy Ludwig Schmidt
Steel tanks often corrode rapidly in oil fields where the gas produced with crude petroleum contains an appreciable quantity of hydrogen sulphide. In many instances working tanks have been discarded a
Jan 1, 1931
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RI 4079 Beneficiation of Chromite Ores from Western United StatesBy T. F. Mitchell, J. V. Batty, R. R. Wells, R. Havens
"INTRODUCTION )ne of the most important wartime activities of the Bureau of Mines was the search for new sources of minerals necessary to the prosecution of the war. As a part of the investigation of
Jun 1, 1947
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OFR-146-81 Massive Sulfide Tailing Disposal Using The Thickened Discharge Method - 1.1.0 The Crandon Ore Body - Introduction - 1.1.1 DiscoveryBy Gerald M. Bandholz
Exxon Minerals Company, a division of Exxon Corporation, has been exploring for base metal deposits in the Precambrian volcanic rocks in northern Wisconsin since 1970. Aerial electromagnetic surveys o
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 3109 Gases In Manholes - A Survey Of A Utility In Boston, Mass.By G. St. J. Perrott, G. W. Jones
"In cooperation with The Edison Electric Illuminating Co. of Boston, Mass., a survey was conducted in 1929 and 1930 by the United States Bureau of Mines to determine the general hazards of combustible
May 1, 1931
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Inertial, Gravitation, Centrifugal and Thermal Collection TechniquesBy V. A. Marple, K. L. Rubow, B. A. Olson
"INTRODUCTION Inertial classification, gravitational sedimentation centrifugation, and thermal precipitation arc techniques that can be used to collect particles for subsequent analysis or for particl
Nov 1, 1995
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Sampling Results of the Improved SKC Diesel Particulate Matter CassetteBy Robert J. Timkp, James D. Noll, Peter Hall, Robert Haney, Linda McWilliams
Diesel particulate matter (D PM) samples from underground metal/nonmetal mines are collected on quartz fiber filters and measured for carbon content using National Institute for Occupational Safety an
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Bulletin 116 Methods of Sampling Delivered CoalBy GEORGE S. POPE
This bulletin is a revision of Bulletin 63 and is published by the Bureau of Mines in order that purchasers of coal for Government, State, municipal, or private use may be informed regarding advances
Jan 1, 1916