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RI 3516 Darkening Light-Color Soils with Coal-Mine WasteBy S. J. Broderick
"INTRODUCTION Dark soils are commonly believed to be better for agricultural purposes than light-color soils. Much of this feeling may be purely psychological, as many persons have unconsciously acqui
May 1, 1940
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RI 3118 Explosive Shattering Of Minerals As A Substitute For Crushing Preparatory To Ore Dressing - Explosive Crushing Of Minerals - IntroductionBy R. S. Dean
The principle of explosive crushing depends upon the fact that an expandable substance contained within the pores of a solid body will disrupt such a body upon expansion. Such expansion may be obtaine
Jan 1, 1932
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RI 5571 Low-Temperature Heat Capacities And Entropies At 298.15° K. Of The Zirconates Of Calcium, Strontium, And Barium ? Introduction And SummaryBy E. G. King
THIRD-LAW entropy data for zirconium-containing compounds are sparse. Kelley a lists entropies at 298° K. for the oxide, tetrachloride, nitride, and silicate, as well as for the metal. The present pap
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 5187 Preliminary Investigation Of The Takilma-Waldo Copper District, Josephine County, Oreg. ? IntroductionBy R. J. Hundhausen
The Takilma-Waldo copper district in Josephine County, Oreg., was studied by the Bureau of Mines from September 1950 to April 1.951 and from December 1953 to April 1954. Funds for the investigation we
Jan 1, 1956
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RI 7172 Characteristics Of Green River Formation Oil Shales At Bureau Of Mines Wyoming Corehole No. 1By John Ward Smith
The Bureau of Mines drilled Wyoming Corehole No. 1 in Sweetwater County, Wyo., to sample Green River Formation oil shale. Core obtained was assayed for oil yield to determine richness and stratigraphi
Jan 1, 1968
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Papers Published in the 3rd Symposium on Respirable Dust in the Mineral Industries, Proceedings"The following articles were produced through funding under Generic Mineral Technology Center for Respirable Dust research. Full articles appear in the proceedings, 3rd Symposium in the Mineral Indust
Mar 1, 1992
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RI 7808 Secondary Pig Iron From Shredded Auto ScrapBy Jack E. Tress
The Bureau of Mines has been involved for several years in the development of processes for the recycling of solid wastes. As part of this program, a project was initiated to determine the feasibility
Jan 1, 1973
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OFR-14-93 GIS Database For Colorado Springs, Colorado Abandoned Mine Land Study AreaAs part of remote sensing research on an abandoned mine lands (AML) site in the Colorado Springs, Colorado area, a geographic information system (GIS) database was generated. This GIS database contain
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 4692 Vibrations Associated With A Spherical Cavity In An Elastic MediumBy Wilbur Duvall
For the past few years the Applied Physics Branch has been investigating, experimentally, the generation and propagation of strain waves in rock. The strain waves are produced by the detonation of a h
Jan 1, 1950
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RI 4347 Diamond Drilling At The Big Ore Bank Magnetite Deposits, Lincoln County, N.C.By Austin B. Clayton
The magnetite deposits of the Big Ore Bank, in Lincoln County, N.C., were mined during the reconstruction period following the Civil War. The country rock at the Big Ore Bank property consists of mic
Jan 1, 1948
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RI 5307 Effects Of Substituting Various High- And Low-Volatile Coals In Foundry-Coke Blends Carbonized In The Tuscaloosa And Sole-Heated Ovens ? Introduction And SummaryBy J. B. Gayle
A 1/2-ton experimental coke oven was installed ac the Bureau of Mines Southern Experiment Station, Tuscaloosa, Ala., in 1948. Designated as the Tuscaloosa oven, this unit features a 17-inch carbonizin
Jan 1, 1957
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RI 6979 Correction For Nonuniformity Of The Bore Of A Capillary Tube ViscosimeterBy John E. Miller
Absolute viscosity values for gases usually are determined with a capillary tube viscosimeter, One of the correction factors applied to the experimental data is that for nonuniformity of the capillary
Jan 1, 1967
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Communication And Monitoring System For An Underground Coal Mine, Iron Ore Mine, And Deep Underground Silver MineBy Alan A. Bergeron, J. L. Michels, R. L. Collins
Advanced communication and monitoring systems were developed and demonstrated in three underground mines representing different mining techniques, geographical areas, and material mined. The first
Jan 11, 1981
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RI 2989 Grinding And Classification - I. Batch Grinding ? IntroductionBy A. W. Fahrenwald
[In studying coarse sand flotation3/ the question of the relation between fineness of grinding and mill capacity logically arose. Everyone familiar with present fine-grinding practice knows that the c
Jan 1, 1930
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RI 6822 Heats And Free Energies Of Formation Of Anhydrous Carbonates Of Barium, Strontium, And LeadBy J. A. Cavallaro
The heats of formation of anhydrous barium carbonate (witherite), strontium carbonate (strontianite), and lead carbonate (cerussite) were determined by solution calorimetry. The solution mediums were
Jan 1, 1966
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IC 6338 Mining Laws of Uruguay 1884-1913By A. D. Garman
This paper presents one of a series of digests of foreign mining legislation and court decisions which is being prepared in advance of a general report relative to the right of American citizens to ex
Sep 1, 1930
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RI 6435 Thermodynamic Properties of Sodium Bromide and Sodium Iodide at Low TemperaturesBy T. Estelle Gardner, A. R. Taylor
Heat capacity measurements were made on sodium bromide ( NaBr ) and sodium iodide ( NaI) in the temperature ranges of 7 ° to 300 ° K and 56 ° to 300 ° K using an adiabatic calorimeter . Smooth values
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 6198 Thermodynamic Data For Gallium And Scandium SesquioxidesBy L. B. Pankratz
High-temperature heat-content values of gallium and scandium sesquioxides were measured over the temperature range from 298° to 1,800° K. The results fill gaps in the thermodynamic information for the
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 2911 Study Of Quarry CostsBy J. R. Thoenen
During the year 1927 the Bureau of Mines, at the request of a number of quarry operators, undertook to make a study of quarry operating costs in order to determine average costs for certain operating
Jan 1, 1929
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RI 4326 Investigation Of The Critchfield Manganese Deposit, Huntingdon County, Pa.By W. H. Kerns
The Critchfield manganese deposit, Huntingdon County, Pa., was investigated by the Bureau of Mines in October 1942. Iron ore was mined from an open cut just southeast of the manganese deposit about
Jan 1, 1948