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IC 7940 Petroleum And Natural Gas Research Bureau Of Mines, Fiscal Years 1954, 1955, And 1956 ? Summary And IntroductionBy A. J. Kraemer
This report on research and experimentation by the Federal Bureau of Mines on technologic and scientific problems of the petroleum and natural gas industries presents a resume of work from July 1, 195
Jan 1, 1959
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OFR-187-82 Phase Equilibrium Studies Of Refractory Oxide Systems - Part I: SrO-ZrO2-MgO And SrO-MgO-DolomiteBy Charles E. Semler
The possible utility of selected compositions in the systems SrO-ZrO2-MgO and SrO-ZrO2-Dolomite for commercial refractory products was confirmed in this study. Specifically the compositions of interes
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 2948 Crushing Resistance Of MineralsBy S. R. Zimmerley
Recent investigations of finely ground materials have verified Rittinger's law of crushing.4, This law states that the surface produced is proportional to the work expended in the crushing operat
Jan 1, 1929
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IC 8244 Minerals For Chemical Manufacturing - A Survey Of Supply And Demand In California And Nevada (10bd1549-e2a6-4695-a7aa-c437b8aa19de)By Wallace W. Key
Mineral raw materials produced in California, other States, and foreign countries were purchased for consumption in quantities valued at over $60 million at 800 of the 1,200 chemical plants operating
Jan 1, 1965
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Analyses Of Complex Mixtures Of Gases - Application To Control And Extinguish Fires And To Prevent Explosions In Mines, Tunnels, And Hazardous Industrial Processes - Part I ? IntroductionBy S. H. Ash
For many years the Federal Bureau of Mines has been investigating fires and explosions in mines, tunnels, buildings, and hazardous processes of various kinds. Means and methods for controlling and e
Jan 1, 1948
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IC 8981 Microcomputer-Based Monitoring And Control System With Uranium Mining ApplicationBy C. T. Sheeran
The Bureau of Mines investigated a microprocessor-based real-time control and monitoring system for uranium mining applications. The system is capable of controlling and monitoring up to 768 stations
Jan 1, 1984
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Introduction - The MissionThe Interior Department's Bureau of Mines is the Federal Government's primary research arm in the mineral and fossil-fuel fields. In accordance with its Organic Act of 1910, the Bureau'
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 8556 Consolidation of an Iron-Base Superalloy by Powder Metallurgy TechniquesBy J. F. McIlwain
As part of its goal to minimize the requirements for critical materials, the Federal Bureau of Mines has investigated the consolidation of an iron-base superalloy (20 pct Cr, 5 pct each Ni and Mn, 1 p
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 4235 Bauxite Deposits in Union & Pontotoc Co., Miss.By Don M. Coulter
"INTRODUCTION The district comprising Union, Lafayette, Pontotoc and Calhoun Counties, Miss. (fig. 1), was examined in October 1941 by R. W. Smith of the Bureau of Mines, accompanied by J. W. Adams of
Apr 1, 1948
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RI 5415 History And Potentialities Of The Cushing Oilfield Creek County, Okla. ? Summary And IntroductionBy C. H. Riggs
THIS REPORT give's the results of a study of the central and south parts of the Cushing oilfield, including a description of the geology, a review of the production history, and estimates of oil
Jan 1, 1958
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Introduction - The Mission (bf3a717d-9ac3-4266-a1b2-411134d23cab)When the Organic Act of 1910 established the Bureau of Mines within the Department of the Interior, the Bureau's programs involved only health and safety research and education, and fuels testing
Jan 1, 1978
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Manganese-Copper Damping AlloysBy J. W. Jensen
EXTENSIVE research and development was performed on the manganese-copper vibration-damping alloys to determine the relationship between the properties of the alloys and variations in composition, fabr
Jan 1, 1965
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IC 8236 Reconnaissance Of Iron Resources In Arizona (d79c4271-9fa1-489e-b56a-9a0612f1d474)By C. M. Harrer
Reconnaissance investigations were made of 129 iron occurrences in Arizona to determine their extent, attitude, and potential; character samples were analyzed to determine their quality and impurities
Jan 1, 1964
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IC 8236 Reconnaissance Of Iron Resources In ArizonaBy C. M. Harrer
Reconnaissance investigations were made of 129 iron occurrences in Arizona to determine their extent, attitude, and potential; character samples were analyzed to determine their quality and impurities
Jan 1, 1964
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IC 8851 Selection Of Lixiviants For In Situ Uranium LeachingBy Daryl R. Tweeton
This Bureau of Mines publication provides information to assist in selecting a lixiviant (leach solution) for in situ uranium leaching. The cost, advantages, and disadvantages of lixiviants currently
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 9593 - Yield Pillar Sizing: An Empirical ApproachBy Richard O. Kneisley
An empirical method, based on U. S. Bureau of Mines field studies in several Western U.S. coal mines, is presented for sizing gate road yield pillars. Discriminant analysis was used to generate functi
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 7605 Fabrication And Cost Evaluation Of Experimental Building Brick From Waste GlassBy M. E. Tyrrell
The Bureau of Mines produced building brick of good quality in an investigation designed to explore the possible utilization of high-glass fractions of municipal incinerator residues in the manufactur
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 7754 Recovery Of Zinc, Copper, Silver, And Iron From Zinc Smelter ResidueBy H. E. Powell
This Bureau of Mines study describes two processes for recovering zinc, copper, silver, and iron from the magnetic fraction of a waste generated by the primary smelting of zinc in horizontal retort di
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 6702 Prediction Of Compressive Strength From Other Rock PropertiesBy d&apos, D. V. Andrea
Nine rock properties were determined for rocks coming from 49 locations and having a wide range of compressive strengths. Plots of the nine rock properties versus each other were prepared. A stepwise
Jan 1, 1965
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IC 6134 Safeguarding Electrical Equipment Used In Gassy Mines European Practice: I - Great Britain ? IntroductionBy L. C. IlsLey
Cooperation between the United States Bureau of Mines and the Safety in Mines Research Board of Great Britain, continuous since 1924, has made possible this and other papers on safety subjects. Gratef
Jan 1, 1929