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RI 4788 Preparation Characteristics Of Coal Occurring In Armstrong County, Pa.By William L. Crentz
This Investigation of the preparation characteristics of the coals in Armstrong County, Pa., is the third in a series of Bureau publications by counties appraising the practicability of upgrading marg
Jan 1, 1951
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RI 5278 Preparation Characteristics Of Coal From Mingo County, W. Va. ? IntroductionBy J. W. Miller
An investigation was begun by the Bureau of Mines in 1948 to determine the preparation characteristics of American coals. Results of the investigation were planned to be reported on a county basis and
Jan 1, 1956
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RI 5217 Tulare County Tungsten Mines, Calif. ? Introduction And SummaryBy Russell R. Trengove
Bureau of Mines exploration at the property of the Tulare County Tungsten Mines was by core drilling from the surface from May 16, 1950, to July 13, 1950. The property is in the western foothills of t
Jan 1, 1956
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RI 3566 Comparison Of Manganese Steel With Carbon Steel For Detachable-Bit Drill Rods ? IntroductionBy Wing G. Agnew
[This report presents the results of tests made by the Mining Division, Bureau of Mines, on the relative durability of manganese-steel drill rods and carbon-steel drill rods for use with the detachabl
Jan 1, 1941
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RI 3566 Comparison Of Manganese Steel With Carbon Steel For Detachable-Bit Drill Rods ? Introduction (23b517df-719d-47d0-936f-bb60e7c31838)By Wing G. Agnew
[This report presents the results of tests made by the Mining Division, Bureau of Mines, on the relative durability of manganese-steel drill rods and carbon-steel drill rods for use with detachable bi
Jan 1, 1941
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RI 5421 Generating Preflux Solutions From Galvanizers? Sal Skimmings ? SummaryBy P. M. Sullivan
Galvanizers' sal skimmings have been treated by two methods of leaching in attempts to produce preflux solutions suitable for use in galvanizing operations. Both water-leaching and acid-leaching
Jan 1, 1958
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RI 8855 - Hand Dismantling and Shredding of Japanese Automobiles To Determine Material Contents and Metal RecoveriesBy J. W. Sterner
The Bureau of Mines conducted studies on four makes of Japanese automobiles, three 1981 and one 1982 model years, received from three manufacturers to determine if their materials composition would pr
Jan 1, 1984
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OFR-32-86 Revegetation Evaluation Of Coal Strip Mine Spoils In Eastern WyomingBy M. L. Wouden
In the late 1970's, the Bureau of Mines began to examine the criteria for reestablishing vegetative cover on coal strip mine spoils near Glenrock, WY. A 9-acre plot, consisting of (1) spoils cove
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 5949 Effects Of Hafnium Additions On Properties Of Vanadium ? SummaryBy R. L. Lincoln
The effects of adding from 1 to 50 atomic percent (a/o) to vanadium were investigated by the Bureau of Mines. Properties studied included as-cast and annealed hardness, microstructure, fabricability a
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 5556 Anthracite Gas-Producer Tests At A Brick Plant ? Summary And ConclusionsBy R. F. Tenney
This report has been prepared because little detailed information has been published on the production and use of anthracite producer gas for industrial-process and brick-kiln heating. To obtain this
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 8236 In Situ Leaching Research in a Copper Deposit at the Emerald Isle MineBy d&apos, Dennis V. Andrea
The Bureau of Mines and El Paso Mining and Milling Co. conducted a cooperative in situ leaching research program at the Emerald Isle mine near Kingman, Ariz. The objective of this research was to deve
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 3507 Gaseous Products From Explosives - Some Factors Affecting Test ResultsBy John C. Holtz
"INTRODUCTION Information on the gaseous products from the detonation of explosives has been obtained in two ways. In the first, the atmosphere in mines is analyzed after blasting, and in the second,
Apr 1, 1940
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RI 4700 Data On Pumping At The Anthracite Mines Of PennsylvaniaBy S. H. Ash
The Pennsylvania anthracite region is composed of four fields, namely, the Northern, Eastern Middle, Western Middle, and Southern. It is in the eastern part of Pennsylvania and is shown on figure 1.
Jan 1, 1950
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RI 7784 Preparation Of Samarium-Cobalt Permanent MagnetsBy J. W. Walkiewicz
Studies were conducted by the Bureau of Mines to develop a method for fabricating Sm-Co permanent magnets. This method consisted of arc-melting, crushing and grinding the alloy, alining and pressing t
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 3372 Performance Of A Pulsator-Type Coal-Washing Jig ? Introduction (e2d4935f-bcc7-430e-b248-121014bc8943)By H. F. Yancey
This report, dealing with the separation of coal from its associated impurities by means of a pulsator-type jig, continues the series of reports that have been issued by the Bureau of Mines, in which
Jan 1, 1938
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RI 3372 Performance Of A Pulsator-Type Coal-Washing Jig ? IntroductionBy H. F. Yancey
This report, dealing with the separation of coal from its associated impurities by means of a pulsater-type jig, continues the series of reports that have been issued by the Bureau of Mines, in which
Jan 1, 1938
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RI 2158 Recovery of Gold From a Magneti Black SandBy John A. Davis, John Gross
Six tests were made by the Alaska Station of the Bureau of Mines on a sample of black sand delivered to the station by Messrs. James, Eagan & Griffen from Fairbanks Creek, Fairbanks mining district, T
Aug 1, 1920
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MLA 23-93 - Mineral Resource Investigation Of The Cache Peak Study Area, Cassia County, IdahoBy Alan R. Buehler
The Bureau of Mines conducted a mineral investigation of the 10,500-hectare Cache Peak study area in 1992; the area had been proposed as wilderness. Bureau personnel examined and sampled prospect work
Jan 1, 1993
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RI 6558 Development of Columbium and Tantalum Alloys For Elevated-Temperature ServiceBy H. R. Babitzke, H. Kato, R. E. Siemens, G. Asai
The purpose of this investigation was to develop a wide variety of columbium and tantalum alloys and to determine their suitability for use at elevated temperatures . Sixty - nine columbium and tantal
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 4453 Investigation Of Rush Creek Lead-Zinc Deposit, Mono County, Calif.By E. J. Matson
The Bureau of Mines has been investigating deposits of critical and essential minerals in the United States since 1939. The Rush Creek lead-zinc deposit, Mono County, Calif. (fig. 1), was examined by
Jan 1, 1949