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RI 8825 Slurry Transport Properties of Graded Coal WastaBy R. A. Busch, R. R. Backer, R. W. McKibbin
The Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory tests to determine the slur- ry transport and deposition properties of coal waste. A 188.5-ft pipe test loop was constructed with instruments to measure densi
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 3771 National Safety Competition of 1943By W. W. Adams, T. D. Lawrence
"Despite the manpower shortage and other difficulties of operation in war time, the National Safety Competition of 1943 for the promotion of safety in the mineral industries of the United States was n
Aug 1, 1944
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RI 6967 Hot Rolling Of Oxide-Glass CompositionsBy Henry M. Harris
A study was made by the Bureau of Mines to determine if shapes of oxide-glass compositions could be roll-formed at high temperatures, and to find the conditions required for adequate formability. A un
Jan 1, 1967
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The Potential For Undiscovered Mineral Resources In The Malheur-Jordan Resource Areas (Southeastern Oregon)By Lee Blackman
The Malheur-Jordan Resource Areas (MJRA?s) is a tract of approximately 6.5 million acres of federal and non-federal land in the southeast corner of Oregon. This study evaluated the Resource Areas&apos
Jan 1, 1995
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The Mineral Industry Of The Islands Of The CaribbeanBy Doris M. Hyde
Limited geographically by size and geo-logically by origin, smaller countries and territories of the Caribbean are nonetheless engaging in efforts to encourage the initiation of mineral and mineral-re
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 8387 Composition Depth Profiles and the Effects of Annealing for Ion-Implanted AlloysBy A. B. Campbell
The Bureau of Mines is developing alloys using ion implantation as an alternative to bulk alloys that consume large quantities of strategic materials such as chromium and nickel. These alloys are form
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 3891 Standardized Tests for Determining the Physical Properties of Mine RockBy Wilbur I. Duvall, S. L. Windes, Leonard Obert
"Previous investigations, too numerous to be listed in entirety, have been performed to determine the physical properties of rock. When considered according to their objectives, most of these investig
Aug 1, 1946
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RI 4613 Investigation Of The Yellow Pine Zinc-Lead Mine, Clark County, Nev.By R. W. Geehan
The Yellow Pine zinc-lead mine, situated about 3-1/2 miles northwest of Goodsprings, Clark County, Nev., was explored by core drilling during the fall of 1942 and the summer and fall of 1944 by the Bu
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 6428 X-Ray Diffraction and Optical Microscopic Data on Several Important Phases in the Binary Systems CaO3, CaO-SiO2 and Na2OAl3.(2)By Sarkis G. Ampian
Published optical microscopic and X- ray diffraction characteristics of the following compounds are critically evaluated and compared with Bureau of Mines data : Tricalcium aluminate , calcium monoa l
Jan 1, 1964
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IC 6785 Summary Of Ore-Mining Cost Data ? IntroductionBy Chas. F. Jackson
During the past 5 years the Bureau of Mines has published information circulars dealing with mining methods and costs at 78 ore mines; 7 circulars, each of which is devoted to a discussion of one of t
Jan 1, 1934
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RI 6719 Pilot Plant Flotation Of Non-Magnetic Taconite And SemitaconiteBy R. T. Sorensen
Research and testing in a small scale equivalent of a commercial flota-tion plant was completed on four low-grade, iron-bearing materials from the western Mesabi range. Closed circuit-flotation of cal
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 9132 - Mathematical Model of Absorption of Carbon Dioxide by Rescue Breathing Apparatus ScrubberBy J. C. Edwards
The Bureau of Mines developed a mathematical model for analysis of the impact of scrubber bed length, porosity, and gas flow rate on the absorption of C02 in a breathing apparatus. The model accounts
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 8915 - In-Mine Installation of Passive Water BarriersBy Lung Cheng
The Bureau of Mines has installed passive water explosion barriers in two operating mines to determine their usefulness in U.S. coal mines. The primary objective of this field trial was to determine t
Jan 1, 1984
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Infrared And Ultraviolet Spectrometric Techniques And Spectra-Structure CorrelationsBy R. A. Friedel
THE UTILIZATION by the Bureau of Mines of infrared and ultraviolet-visible spectrometry in connection with coal research has led to some basic improvements in methods, including a calibration method,
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 4372 Investigation Of The Nigger Jim Lead Diggings Lafayette County, Wis.By G. A. Apell
The presence of considerable mineralization at the surface together with other favorable conditions suggested inclusion of the Nigger Jim diggings area in a comprehensive study of shallow lead deposit
Jan 1, 1948
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RI 5490 Metallurgical Thermochemistry Of Titanium ? IntroductionBy K. K. Kelly
METALLURGICAL thermochemistry of titanium is a broad subject and (if data were available) could include a wide variety of topics. The present report is restricted to extractive metallurgy and to subst
Jan 1, 1959
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Carbonizing Properties: Pocahontas No. 6, Davy Sewell, And Fire Creek Coals From West Virginia And Upper And Lower Kittanning And Upper And Lower Freeport Coals From PennsylvaniaBy J. D. Davis
THE carbonizing properties of one medium- and and five low-volatile coals from West Virginia and one high-volatile A and two medium-volatile coals from Pennsylvania were determined by 800° and 900° C.
Jan 1, 1950
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MLA 23-87 - Mineral Resources Of The Little Humboldt River Study Area, Elko County, Nevada - SummaryBy Peter N. Gabby
A mineral purvey of 40,000 acres of the 42,213-acre Little Humboldt River Wilderness Study Area was conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Mines in 1985 at the request of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management.
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 3153 Factors Influencing Flow Of Natural Gas Through High-Pressure Transmission Lines ? IntroductionBy W. B. Berwald
The United States Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the Natural Gas Department of the American Gras association, has been studying actively for the past several years the problem of the flow of nat
Jan 1, 1931
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RI 3153 Factors Influencing Flow Of Natural Gas Through High-Pressure Transmission LinesBy W. B. Berwald
The United States Bureau of lanes, in cooperation with the Natural Gas Department of the American Gas Association, has been studying actively for the past several years the problem of the flow of natu
Jan 1, 1931