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RI 5526 X-Ray Emission Spectrographic Analysis Of High-Purity Rare-Earth Oxides ? Summary And IntroductionBy Farrel W. Lytle
Instrumental analysis has become an indispensable tool in research and production of the rare-earth elements. This development can be attributed mainly to a combination of two factors--the marked chem
Jan 1, 1959
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A Passive Personal Sampler For Nitrogen DioxideBy George H. Schnakenberg
This Bureau of Mines publication describes a passive personal sampling device for N02 in air, developed by the New York University Medical Center under Bureau Grant G0133066. The sampler has been succ
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 4889 National Annual Survey Of Aviation Gasoline And Aviation Jet Fuel, October 1951 ProductionBy O. C. Blade
A comparison of certain properties of the commercial aviation gasolines produced in the United States during October 1949, 1950, and 1951 is presented in table 1, the 1951 data being average values fr
Jan 1, 1952
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RI 5131 Estimate Of Known Recoverable Reserves And The Preparation And Carbonizing Properties Of Coking Coal In Overton County, Tenn. ? Summary And Conclusions ? ReservesBy Lloyd Williams
1. The investigation shows that the bed identified as Wilder in this report is the only bed in Overton County that has produced commercial coal and is the only bed in which coal reserves were estimate
Jan 1, 1955
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RI 3877 Exploration of the Bear Lodge Fluorite Property Crook County, WyoBy N. C. Dunham
"The Bureau of Mines exploratory work on the Bear Lodge, Wyo., fluorite property wider the strategic minerals Program was completed in November 1944. Exploration consisted of surface trenching, shaft
Apr 1, 1946
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IC 7809 Making Ventilation-Pressure Surveys With Altimeters - SummaryBy G. E. McElroy
Ventilation-pressure surveys are required to determine the rates of pressure losses in various parts of mine-airway systems. These may be determined directly by differential pressure measurements or d
Jan 1, 1957
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RI 8557 Ceramic Mold Inserts for Use in Ferrous DiecastingBy E. G. Davis
A research program to evaluate the use of ceramic die inserts for ferrous diecasting was initiated by the Bureau of Mines at its Tuscaloosa Research Center. Data were compiled from the literature to c
Jan 1, 1981
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OFR-83-75 Evaluation Of Potential Fire Hazard Caused By Exposed Timber In Mine PassagewaysBy Barry L. Warner
This program involves testing to determine whether a fire hazard exists when the exposed wood surface area of timber in a mine passageway equals 40 percent of the surrounding strata surface, excluding
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 5927 Carbonizing Properties Of Butler County, Pa., Coals ? SummaryBy G. W. Birge
Carbonizing properties of the principal coal beds of Butler County, Pa., are described in this report by the Bureau of Mines. Eight samples, representing the Upper Freeport, Lower Freeport, Upper Kitt
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 5190 Laboratory Recovery Of Germanium And Cadmium In Sphalerite Concentrates ? SummaryBy H. Kenworthy
[Experimental studies were made to develop a laboratory technique for direct removal of cadmium and germanium from sphalerite concentrates. Cadmium- and germanium-bearing concentrates from the Illinoi
Jan 1, 1956
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IC 7312 Trends In Exploration Of Mineral DepositsBy Lowell B. Moon
Regardless of how a mineral deposit in first discovered or by whom, any mining enterprise based upon it must pass through a preliminary stage of exploration. The common understanding of ?exploration?
Jan 1, 1945
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IC 7559 Coal for Coke ProductionBy Arno C. Fieldner
Coal for coke production is fundamentally necessary for the manufacture of pig iron , and pig iron must be had for making steel - a vital element in our modern industrial economy . In both World Wars
Mar 1, 1950
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RI 6716 Correlation Of Yield Behavior In Electrorefined Vanadium With Interstitial ImpuritiesBy E. A. Loria
The Bureau of Mines analyzed the effects of oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon on the tensile properties of electrorefined vanadium in terms of the Petch equation. The effects of the different impurities an
Jan 1, 1966
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IC 6790 Asbestos-Domestic and Foreign DepositsBy Oliver Bowles
The United States has never attained importance as a producer of asbestos, the domestic output being only 1 to 3 percent of the quantity required to supply raw material for its extensive asbestos-prod
Jun 1, 1934
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RI 8366 Recovering Byproduct Heavy Minerals From Sand And Gravel, Placer Gold, And Industrial Mineral OperationsBy J. M. Gomes
The Bureau of Mines, as part of an effort to maximize minerals and metals recovery from domestic resources, has investigated the feasibility of recovering heavy minerals as byproducts from sand and gr
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 5378 X-Ray Emission Spectrographic Analysis Of Bastnaesite Rare Earths ? SummaryBy Farrel W. Lytle
An X-ray emission spectrographic method of analysis is presented for determining rare-earth elements in fractions obtained from bastnaesite ore. The method includes determination of yttrium, thorium,
Jan 1, 1957
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RI 8546 Effect of Additives on Sintering of Silicon Nitride-Alumina-Aluminum Nitride CompositionsBy B. W. Jong
As part of the Bureau of Mines program to develop substitutes for critical and strategic materials for metallurgical applications, the Tuscaloosa Research Center has evaluated the effect of additives
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 5004 A Study To Determine Potential Dust Exposure In Connection With Intermittent Rock Drilling In Coal Mines ? IntroductionBy C. W. Owings
The Bureau of Mines has conducted a survey to determine potential exposure of mine workers to dust produced in connection with intermittent rock drilling in coal mines. Eighteen mines in 3 states were
Jan 1, 1953
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RI 5301 A Mineral-Dressing Study Of Manganese Deposits Of The Batesville, Ark., District ? SummaryBy M. M. Fine
This report presents the results of laboratory mineral-dressing investigations by the Bureau of Mines of 14 individual or composite character samples from deposits in the Batesville manganese district
Jan 1, 1957
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RI 5883 Comparison Of Methods For Detecting And Analyzing Fumes From Explosives ? SummaryBy Edward J. Murphy
A comparative study has been made by the Bureau of Mines of several analytical methods for determining carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides in toxic gases produced by the detonation of explosives. Labo
Jan 1, 1961