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OFR 99-80 - Detection Of Trapped Miner Electromagnetic Signals Above Coal MinesBy Richard H. Spencer, Thomas E. Doerfler, Robert L. Lagace, James M. Dobbie, William S. Hawes
This report assesses the expected detectability, on the surface above mines, of electromagnetic signals produced in the frequency band of 630 to 3030 Hz by a rescue transmitter activated by miners tra
Jan 7, 1980
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RI 6998 Reaction Of Tungsten-Cobalt Alloys With Oxygen At 1,000° And 1,100° KBy Robert M. Doerr
The purpose of the investigation was to determine the oxidation behavior of selected tungsten-cobalt alloys. Specimens of Wand W-Co containing 0.7, 1.7, 3.4, and 9.7 weight-percent Co were subjected t
Jan 1, 1967
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IC 7092 Coal-Mine Explosions and Coal- and MetalMine Fires in the United- States During the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1939By D. Harrington, W. J. Fene
For nearly 30 years the Bureau of Mines has contended that mine explosions can be prevented and has pointed out to the industry ways and means by which they could be avoided. The record of co2l-mine e
Nov 1, 1939
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Hearing Loss Prevention - Investigation Of Technology For Hearing Loss Prevention (37581149-658f-46c4-b438-2e358ed5f054)By David C. Byrne
PURPOSE: Evaluate practical technological advances in hearing protective devices for use in different mining environments. RESEARCH SUMMARY: Previous NIOSH research shows that miners develop hear
Jan 12, 2001
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RI 6334 Tungsten Resources of Western Montana. Miscellaneous DepositsBy David D. Walker
The purpose of the investigation was to describe and appraise tungsten deposits in Montana . The work supplements previous investigations made by Pattee ( 10 ) and Walker ( 17 ) in selected areas of t
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 5701 Effect Of Impurities On Mechanical Properties Of Electrolytic Titanium ? SummaryBy J. D. Ramsdell
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the effects of the impurities, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, and iron (in low percentages) on the mechanical properties of electrolytic titanium. The str
Jan 1, 1960
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IC 9275 Chromium, Nickel, And Other Alloying Elements In U.S.-Produced Stainless And Heat-Resisting SteelBy John F. Papp
The objective of this U.S. Bureau of Mines study is to calculate an accurate, reliable estimate of chromium and nickel content of stainless and heat-resisting steel produced in the United States. The
Jan 1, 1991
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RI 8007 Improvements in Ferric Chloride Leaching of Chalcopyrite ConcentrateBy F. P. Haver
A method to recover copper and elemental sulfur from chalcopyrite concen¬trate, using a ferric chloride leach, CuFeS2 + 3FeCl3 ? CuCl + 4FeCl2 + 2S, was reported by the Federal Bureau of Mines i
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 8588 Electrochemical Determination of Gibbs Energies of Formation of Cobalt and Nickel SulfidesBy Seth C. Schaefer
The Bureau of Mines has determined the standard Gibbs energies (AGf°) of CoS1.035 (cobalt sulfide) and Ni2.515S2 (nickel sulfide) with high-temperature galvanic cells using stabilized Zr02 (zirconia)
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 7214 Use Of Fly Ash For Remote Filling Of Underground Cavities And PassagewaysBy Edwin M. Murphy
Methods are described for filling underground cavities remotely with dry material pneumatically injected through a borehole to seal openings, prevent air movement, and reduce subsidence; this often br
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 9103 Zeta Potential Control for Simultaneous Enhancement of Penetration Rates and Bit Life in Rock DrillingBy Engelmann. William H.
In pursuit of innovative methods to improve mining productivity, the Bureau of Mines is investigating the use of inorganic salts as drilling fluid additives for penetration enhancement. Laboratory dia
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 3436 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division - 29. Silver-Recovery Studies - Some Factors Affecting The Flotation Of Silver Minerals ? IntroductionBy E. S. Leaver
Experiments dealing with the dissolution of silver by cyanide from various silver minerals-were reported, several years ago.4/ This work showed that the silver in some silver minerals is completely an
Jan 1, 1939
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RI 4887 Recovery Of Oil In California By Secondary Methods - In Two Parts - Part II. Los Angeles Basin And Coastal Oil FieldsBy A. G. Loomis
Although secondary-recovery methods have not been applied widely in California, it is apparent that increasing attention and effort must be given to this phase of recovery if the State is to maintain
Jan 1, 1952
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OFR-78-76 Research And Development Program On The Disposal Of Retorted Oil Shale--Paraho Oil Shale Project - Phase V - Interim Report On Field Compaction Studies Using Direct Heat Retorted Shale From Semi-Works Plant - I Introduction - 1. GeneralA preliminary research and development program dated April 25, 1974, was prepared for Development Engineering, Inc. (DEI) for laboratory, field and other engineering studies on the disposal of retorte
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 4672 A Process For The Recovery Of Gold From Activated Carbon By Leaching And ElectrolysisBy J. B. Zadra
Much has been published by various investigators on the use of activated carbon for adsorbing precious metals from cyanide solution and pulp. For the benefit of the reader, a list of these earlier pub
Jan 1, 1950
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RI 9539 - Effects of Remote Drop and Pumpdown Placement on Cellular ConcreteBy D. L. Soreck
The hazards to the public posed by abandoned mine shafts are well documented. As private development encroaches on previously mined areas, the potential for fatalities and serious injuries from abando
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 8006 Lime Roast-Leach Method for Treating Chalcopyrite ConcentrateBy F. P. Haver
Because State and Federal agencies have limited the amount of sulfur oxides that can be discharged to the atmosphere, most copper smelters plan to convert the S02 in offgases to sulfuric acid. In some
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 4867 Treatment Tests Of Scheelite Ores And TailingsBy A. L. Engel
This report is a compilation of results of preliminary tests on scheelite (tungsten) ores and tailings. These investigations were made to assist in establishing satisfactory treatment methods for smal
Jan 1, 1952
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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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IC 6456 Zirconium. II. Domestic and Foreign DepositsBy E. P. Youngman
Zirconium, formerly distinctly a rare element, is rapidly becom- ing of rather extensive commercial importance. Economic features of the zirconium industry, together with general information regarding
Jun 1, 1931