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RI 4628 Effects Of Core Recovery, Diamond Size, And Quality On Cost Of Core Drilling In GneissBy Albert E. Long
Since December 10, 1945, the Mount Weather Branch, Mining Division, Bureau of Mines, has been maintaining detailed performance and cost records on the diamond coring bits used throughout the United St
Jan 1, 1950
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Evidence for Free Radical Involvement in the Toxicity and Carcinogenicity of Chromate DustsBy N. S. Dalal, Xianglin Shi
"INTRODUCTIONEpidemiologic studies of workers in chromate-ore related industries, 1-3 and stainless steel welding and related occupations4 have shown that they have about 20-40 times higher risk of th
Jan 1, 1990
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RI 6161 Electrolytic Methods Of Preparing Cell Feed For Electrorefining TitaniumBy M. M. Wong
Electrolysis of titanium carbide and a material consisting of titanium, carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen as soluble anodes in Used electrolytes was investigated by the Bureau of Mines for the preparation
Jan 1, 1963
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IC 8493 Active List Of Permissible Explosives And Blasting Devices Approved Before July 1, 1970By P. A. Richardson
The current Bureau of Mines active list of permissible explosives includes 76 brands. Eleven are gelatinous and the rest are the granular type. The list of permissible blasting devices comprises five
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 8371 Oxidative Sulfuric Acid Leaching of Lead Smelter MattesBy Richard G. Sandberg
The Bureau of Mins, U.S. Department of the Interior, is investigating a hydrometallurgical procedure to conserve cobalt, nickel, and copper by recovering the metals from the matte byproducts of smelti
Jan 1, 1979
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Bureau of Mines Respirable Dust Program: An Overview of Accomplishments and Future Research PlansBy Robert A. Jankowski
"Following passage of the Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 (Public Law 911173), the Bureau of Mines initiated a research program aimed at controlling respirable dust exposures of coal mine work
Nov 1, 1988
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RI 7292 Magnetic Separation Of Minerals Of Low Susceptibility And Small Particle SizeBy Foster Fraas
This Bureau of Mines report describes a method for separating minerals at magnetic susceptibilities within the diamagnetic susceptibility range. The maximum feed rate varies directly with the square r
Jan 1, 1969
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RI 3106 Leaching Oxidized Copper Ores: Effect Of Strength Of Acid In Leaching SolventBy John D. Sullivan
In leaching copper ores knowledge of the rate of dissolution of the copper minerals and of the impurities is desirable. With knowledge of these two factors and data as to what minerals are present in
Jan 1, 1931
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RI 3106 Leaching Oxidized Copper Ores: Effect Of Strength Of Acid In Leaching Solvent ? IntroductionBy John D. Sullivan
In leaching copper ores knowledge of the rate of dissolution of the copper minerals and of the impurities is desirable. With knowledge of these two factors and data as to what minerals are present in
Jan 1, 1931
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RI 6236 Sulfuric Acid From Sulfur Dioxide By Autoxidation In Mechanical CellsBy Carl Rampacek
The conversion of dilute sulfur dioxide gas into sulfuric acid by autoxidation in mechanical cells of the flotation or gas absorber types was investigated. Bench-scale tests were made with sulfur diox
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 2555 Oxygen-Oil Explosions - Preliminary Report III - Spontaneous Ignition Of Oils In Oxygen Under PressureBy S. H. Brooks
"IntroductionThis preliminary report deals with the effect of oxygen pressure on the ignition temperature and combustibility of oils, it is the third of a series which will present the results of an i
Dec 1, 1923
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RI 5535 Flocculation As An Aid To Filtration Of Coal Slurry ? Introduction And SummaryBy M. R. Geer
Traditionally, fine coal is more troublesome than the coarser sizes at every step of the coal-preparation process--screening, cleaning, dewatering, and drying. Therefore the present trend toward a hig
Jan 1, 1959
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RI 5740 Recovering Cobalt And Nickel From Complex Sulfide Ores Of Southeastern Missouri - SummaryBy K. K. Kershner
Sulfide ore concentrates containing cobalt, nickel, copper, lead, and iron were salt roasted and leached on a laboratory scale. More than 95 percent of the cobalt, nickel, and copper was recovered. He
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 6245 Low-Temperature Heat Capacities And Entropies At 298.15° K Of The Sesquioxides Of Scandium And CeriumBy W. W. Weller
Low-temperature heat capacities of scandium sesquioxide (Sc203) and a mixture of cerium sesquioxide (Ce203) and cerium dioxide (CeO2) were measured over the temperature range from 50° to 298° K. The e
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 5433 Recovering Mercury From Cinnabar-Stibnite Ore By Flotation And Fluidized-Bed Roasting ? SummaryBy R. R. Wells
This report summarizes the results of laboratory investigations by the Alaska Mining Experiment Station, Juneau, to determine the practicability of treating cinnabar-stibnite ore by bulk flotation and
Jan 1, 1958
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RI 5129 Preliminary Electric Smelting Research On Philippine Nickeliferous Ores ? Introduction And SummaryBy L. H. Banning
In the fall of 1953 the Philippine Bureau of Mines, under a Foreign Operations Administration Technical Assistance (FOA-TA) program, began a systematic investigation of the nickel content of the well-
Jan 1, 1955
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RI 6813 Crystalline Titanium By Sodium Reduction Of Titanium Lower Chlorides Dissolved In Sodium ChlorideBy V. E. Homme
Low- and high-temperature reduction techniques were employed by the Bureau of Mines in study of conditions favorable to the formation of massive titanium crystals. '1,1,2 low-temperature method,
Jan 1, 1966
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OFR-207(1)-83 Metal Organic And Inorganic Affinities In Strippable Fort Union Formation Coal - Volume 1By F. E. Diebold
The methodology for describing the geochemistry of elements in a coal seam have been developed. This has been applied to the Rosebud Coal Seam, which is an economically important member of the subbitu
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 6553 Some Effects of Yttrium and Rare-Earth Metals Additions on Electro refined VanadiumBy W. L. O'Brien, E. A. Rowe
Electrorefined vanadium with additions of up to 5 percent by weight of yttrium, cerium , lanthanum , praseodymium, neodymium, and samarium was melted to ingots in a nonconsumable electrode arc in a he
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 5051 Factors Affecting The Incendivity Of Permissible Explosives ? IntroductionBy N. E. Hanna
[Testing explosives for safe use in coal miner ran boon an important factor in preventing mine explosions. In the United States, explosives that have been approved by the Bureau of Mines are called pe
Jan 1, 1954