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RI 9345 - Burnout Control at the Albright Coal Waste Bank FireBy Robert F. Chaiken
Burnout Control is a process developed by the U.S. Bureau of Mines for accelerating the burning of wasted coal fires in situ, while at the same time controlling the heat and fumes produced. The Albrig
Jan 1, 1991
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OFR-16-76 Technical And Economic Study Of An Underground Mining, Rubblization, And In Situ Retorting System For Deep Oil Shale Deposits - Phase 1 Report[Thin roport. C"WAW; I Ac rvq"I LN 01 a tvchniv&ll nnd oco I in j ;- I iv It i on c)l roncc p Ln,I I Lc!iin I OV Lhe undprnro"nd vNing, ruh h! i zn(kn, And 1" viiii rutoriin- of Opp &L :;halo drponi1
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 3392 Resume Of Problems Relating To Edgewater Encroachment In Oil SandsBy F. G. Miller, H. C. Miller
Petroleum technologists and progressive operators constantly are striving to increase the percentage of oil that may to recovered from reservoir rocks through wells. The exhaustive studies that have b
Mar 1, 1938
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RI 8090 Evaluation of Refractories for Mineral Wool FurnacesBy J. R. Cobble
The Federal Bureau of Mines conducted static tests at 2,500° F on 39 refractory compositions, and dynamic tests at [2,825°35° F] on 31 commercial refractory brick specimens to determine their resistan
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 6136 Preparation Characteristics Of Coal From Nicholas County, W. Va. ? SummaryBy T. E. Gray
This report describes the preparation characteristics of the significant coalbeds in Nicholas County, W. Va. It is one in a series describing coals suitable for producing metallurgical coke, either as
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 3547 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division - 42. Annual Report Of The Metallurgical Division, Fiscal Year 1940 ? Functions Of The Metallurgical DivisionBy R. S. Dean
In general, the Division conducts investigations relating to the treatment of ores and metallurgical products from the condition to which they are mined to the refined metal. At the object of conservi
Jan 1, 1941
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OFR-51-84 Contamination Of Ground And Surface Waters By Uranium Mining And Milling - Contamination Of Ground And Surface Waters Due To Uranium Mining And Milling. Vol. III. Experimental Studies And Analytical Techniques.By D. D. Runnells
This study focused on the chemical reactions between uranium tailings fluids and cores of subjacent bedrock from the site of the Cotter Corporation uranium mill at Canon City, Colorado. Actual and syn
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 8261 Factors Affecting Fabricability of Electrowon CopperBy J. L. Holman
The Federal Bureau of Mines has conducted research to delineate factors affecting relative fabricability of electrowon and electrorefined copper. The Bureau's Rolla Metallurgy Research Center coo
Jan 1, 1978
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The Mineral Industry Of The Islands Of The Caribbean - ArubaBy Ivette E. Torres
Aruba, formerly a. part of the Netherlands Antilles, separated on January I, 1986, and became an autonomous part of the Netherlands. Full independence of the island from the Netherlands is scheduled f
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 5955 A Study Of Copper Reverberatory Slags From White Pine, Mich. ? SummaryBy L. M. Irwin
This Bureau of Mines investigation relates the physical properties of copper reverberatory furnace slags to changes in composition, The smelting of upper Michigan copper ore presents some problems tha
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 8560 The Removal of Iron From Aluminum Chloride Leach Liquor by Solvent ExtractionBy Roy T. Sorensen
As part of its mission to maintain an adequate supply of minerals to meet national needs and maximize mineral production from domestic sources, the Bureau of Mines is investigating the recovery of alu
Jan 1, 1981
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OFR-42-83 In Situ Shear Strength Of Rock In Open Pit Benches (Development Of Equipment And Field Procedures)By M. K. McCarter
Previous investigations suggest the possibility of determining shear strength of geologic materials by measuring the force necessary to rupture the web between two closely-spaced, parallel holes using
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 5611 Leonardite: A Lignite Byproduct ? Summary And ConclusionsBy Walter W. Fowkes
Leonardite is a coallike substance, similar in structure and composition to lignitic coal and believed to be derived from lignitic coal by the process of natural oxidation. Leonardite is little known
Jan 1, 1960
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OFR-84-82 Feasibility Of Water Injection For Particulate Removal In Large Turbocharged Diesel EnginesBy R. N. Hambright
Gaseous and particulate exhaust emissions are characterized for a 1200 Bhp two-stroke cycle diesel, a 1000 Bhp four-stroke cycle pre-combustion chamber diesel, and a 900 Blip four-stroke cycle, direct
Jan 1, 1981
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MLA 67-82 - Mineral Investigation Of The Orleans Mountain Rare II Area (No. B5079), Humboldt And Siskiyou Counties, California ? SummaryBy J. Mitchell Linne
The principal mineral commodity in the Orleans Mountain RARE II area (No. 35019) is gold. Gravel deposits along the Salmon River contain placer gold. Lode gold with associated silver is contained in q
Jan 1, 1982
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OFR-76-93 Alaskan Mineral Industry Cost Escalation FactorsBy M. D. Balen
The U. S. Bureau of Mines has undertaken the development of mineral industry cost escalation factors to enable the estimation of mineral development and extraction costs for mineralized sites in Alask
Jan 1, 2011
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RI 2125 Notes on the Magnesium Industry in th United StatesBy W. C. Phalan
"Prewar Conditions:Metallic magnesium may be considered a war metal, but a war metal with a future, so far as the industry in the United States is concerned. Its production in the United States prior
May 1, 1920
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A Preliminary Report On Uranium, Radium, And Vanadium. - Introduction.By Richard B. Moore
This bulletin presents a summary of available information regarding the sources of uranium, radium, and vanadium, the methods used in treating the ores, and the uses of the finished products. In parti
Jan 1, 1913
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Physical and Surface Characterization for Mineral ProcessingBy R. Hogg, S. Chander
"An overview of various physical and interfacial characterization methods for use in mineral processing is presented in this paper. The availability of a large number of characterization techniques an
Jan 1, 1989
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IC 8085 Equipment, Accessories, And Procedure For Fighting Mine Fires With High-Expansion Foam ? IntroductionBy R. Ward Stahl
Fire is still a scourge of the mining industry, although many precautionary measures have been and are being taken to reduce the incidence of fires and to combat them. Generally, the success of fire e
Jan 1, 1962