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RI 7672 Emission Characteristics Of Propane As Automotive FuelBy J. R. Allsup
Air pollutants in exhaust gas produced from LP-gas (propane) were studied using both laboratory engines and vehicles. The objective of the study was to evaluate engine parameters relating to the advan
Jan 1, 1972
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IC 6359 Milling Methods And Costs At The Black Hawk Concentrator, Hanover, New Mexico - IntroductionBy Ira L. Wright
This paper describing the milling practice of the Black Hawk Consolidated Mines Co., is one of a series being prepared by the United States Bureau of Mines. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Part of the informati
Jan 1, 1930
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RI 3013 Toxicity of Dichloro-Difluoro Methane: A new RefrigerantBy W. P. Yant, R. R. Sayers, H. W. Shoaf, John Chornyak
"The contemplated use of dichloro-difluoro methane in domestic and commercial refrigerating appliances and in air-conditioning equipment for Public buildings and possibly homes, brings attention to th
May 1, 1930
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OFR-164-77 Conceptual Design And Engineering, Economic And Environmental Analysis Of Surface Pit Slope Caving Mining SystemBy H. M. Coggin
The study summarizes the state of the art in rock mechanics, open pit and underground mining, leaching, geology, metallurgy and financial analysis Conceptual design of pit slope caving technique and a
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 3185 Toxicity Of Dichlorotetrafluoroethane ? IntroductionBy W. P. Yant
A previous report of the Bureau of Mines dealt with the toxicity of dichlorodifluoromethane5, a new refrigerant that has a remarkably low toxicity. Continued research by the Prigidaire Corporation6 an
Jan 1, 1932
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RI 4724 Investigation Of Furniss Tungsten Deposits, Cabarrus County, N. C.By Jack O. Jones
The Furnish mine, Caharrus County, W. C., was operated intermittently until 1905 as a gold mine. Scheelite was discovered by A. L. Mash in the mine dumps of the Furniss and Phoenix mines, and he later
Jan 1, 1950
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RI 7202 Comparison Of Trip Lights And ReflectorsBy R. H. Oitto
To determine whether reflectors could substitute for the trip lights referred to in the Federal Mine Safety Code, the Bureau of Mines studied trip safety devices under simulated haulageway conditions.
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 6029 Pyrolysis Of Five Salts Of Yttrium, Lanthanum, And CeriumBy Louis P. Domingues
As part of a study on high-temperature ceramic materials, the ammonium sulfate, carbonate, nitrate, oxalate, and sulfate salts of yttrium, lanthanum, and cerium were analyzed thermogravimetrically. Th
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 5157 Cowlitz Clay Deposits Near Castle Rock, Wash. ? Introduction And SummaryBy C. C. Popoff
The growth of the aluminum-smelting industry in the Pacific Northwest, resulting from national defense requirements, emphasized a need for local sources of alumina to supplement the alumina production
Jan 1, 1955
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RI 7438 Phase Relations In The Alkaline Earth Fluoride-Yttria Systems (In Three Parts) 2. The BaF2-Y203 Phase DiagramBy Laurance L. Oden
The Bureau of Mines is developing melting data for binary combinations of the alkaline earth fluorides and yttria to facilitate the formulation of slag composition. Liquidus and solidus temperatures a
Jan 1, 1970
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IC 8040 Kyanite - A Materials Survey - With A Chapter On Resources By G. H. Espenshade - Introduction And SummaryBy T. A. Klinefelter
KYANITE and the related minerals sillimanite, andalusite, dumortierite, and topaz are natural aluminum silicates that can be used in production of mullite (3A1203?2Si02), a superduty refractory materi
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 4890 Investigation Of The Millett Copper Deposit Iliamna Lake, Southwestern AlaskaBy F. A. Rutledge
The Millet copper deposit is on the north shore of Iliamna Lake in southwestern Alaska. Copper mineralization occurs in a zone of altered limestone .adjacent to and intruded by a diorite porphyry with
Jan 1, 1952
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Pneumatic Monitoring Systems ? ObjectiveTo provide a flexible, low-maintenance, low-cost continuous mine air monitoring system as an alternative to conventional fixed-point, electronic monitoring systems. Background Continuous monitor
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 4178 Georgia Iron Deposits, Cherokee, Bartow, Floyd, and, Polk Counties in Two Parts Part IBy Walter T. Lewieki
"INTRODUCTION Numerous deposits of iron ore are found in Cherokee, Bartow, Floyd, and Polk Counties in northwest Georgia. The deposits are generally small and irregular in shape. The ore is usually re
Jan 1, 1946
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RI 8516 Development of a Continuous Flotation Process for Removal of Insoluble Slimes From Potash Ore - With an Appendix Containing an Economic Evaluation By John J. HennBy Philip Thompson
The Bureau of Mines investigated a selective flocculation-flotation technique to remove insoluble slimes from low-grade potash ore in a continous 45-kilogram-per-hour (100-pound-per-hour) process inve
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 9335 - Production of Lead Metal by Molten-Salt Electrolysis With Energy-Efficient ElectrodesBy J. E. Murphy
The u.s. Bureau of Mines investigated electrode designs for electrowinning lead metal from a LiCl-KCl-PbCI2 electrolyte at 4500 C. The major objective of this investigation was to decrease the energy
Jan 1, 1991
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OFR-33-91 Mineral Investigations In The Ketchikan Mining District, Alaska, 1990: Southern Prince Of Wales Island And Vicinity - Preliminary Sample Location Maps And DescriptionsBy Kenneth M. Maas
The U.S. Bureau of Mines began a five-year study of the 7.0 million acre Ketchikan Mining District during 1990. This study is part of the Bureau's ongoing statewide mining district evaluation pro
Jan 1, 2011
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RI 7349 Strengths Of Sulfur-Basalt ConcretesBy Lester J. Crow
This study advances the use of elemental sulfur in structural materials by demonstrating its value in bonding high-strength, well-graded basalt aggregates to form sulfur-basalt concretes. Sulfur is an
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 3320 Diesel Mine Locomotives - Development And Use In European Coal Mines ? IntroductionBy George S. Rice
In response to numerous requests for information as to the status of internal-combustion mine locomotives of the Diesel type that use heavy or non- volatile oil for fuel, with special reference to the
Jan 1, 1936
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Ergonomic Risk Factors – A Study Of Heavy Earthmoving Machinery OperatorsBy N. Kumar Kittusamy
ALTHOUGH MANYSTUDIES HAVE SHOWN an association between operating heavy construction equipment and symptoms of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), little research has been performed that systematically c