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IC 7690 Selenium ? IntroductionBy J. D. Sargent
Selenium might be described as a paradoxical element, being a metal or a nonmetal, a conductor or nonconductor, amorphous or crystalline, colorant or decolorant, and a hydrogenator or dehydrogenator.
Jan 1, 1954
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RI 3035 The Recovery Of Oil From Sands By The "Gas Drive"By Joseph Chalmers
Stimulative methods of production, whereby the total recovery of oil from natural reservoirs is increased, have come into considerable prominence during the past 15 years. In many oil-producing areas
Jan 1, 1930
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Titanium Castings By Sand Molding Process ? ObjectiveTo produce industrial-grade titanium castings by processes that are nonpolluting and lower cost than the currently used rammed-graphite process. Approach Foundry-grade zircon and olivine sands,
Jan 1, 1981
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DC Switching System Rapidly Limits And Interrupts Fault Currents - ObjectiveTo rapidly limit and interrupt high dc fault currents with minimal arcing in the mine atmosphere. Approach Design a dc switching sys-tem which uses a pressurized, liquid metal-filled, change-of-s
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 7631 Pulverizing Lignite In A Ring-Roller MillBy Robert C. Ellman
The Bureau of Mines studied lignite pulverization in a laboratory ring-roller mill. Both moisture content and the source of lignite were found to be important factors in pulverizer operation. Reductio
Jan 1, 1972
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IC 6604 Methods And Costs Of Concentrating Scheelite Ore At The Silver Dike Mill, Mineral County, Nev. - IntroductionBy William O. Vanderburg
This paper describing the methods and costs of milling scheelite ore at the Silver Dike concentrator of the Nevada-Massachusetts Co., Inc., is one of a series being prepared by the Bureau of Mines.
Jan 1, 1932
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RI 2596 The Production Of Lime From Small StoneBy M. M. Myers
"Importance pf the small stone problem.Profitable disposal of limestone too small for making lime in the shaft kiln, is one of the most urgent problems in the lime industry. Reports received by the Bu
Apr 1, 1924
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IC 6609 Quarrying And Crushing Methods And Costs At The Santa Catalina Island Quarry Of Graham Bros. (Inc.), Santa Catalina Island, California ? IntroductionBy Geo. Adams Roalfe
THIS PAPER is one of a series being pre¬pared for and published by the United States Bureau of Mines describing, methods of mining and crushing and the costs of operation at commercial crushed-stone p
Jan 1, 1932
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RI 2905 The Explosibility Of Suspensions Of Soap Dust In AirBy David F. Smith
[The U. S. Bureau of Mines at its Pittsburgh Experiment Station is frequently called upon to determine by laboratory tests the explosibility of suspensions in air of various dusts encountered in mines
Jan 1, 1928
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Practical Boundary-Element Modeling For Mine PlanningBy Gregory J. Chekan
As part of the initial investigation and validation of a new boundary-element formulation for stress modeling in coal mines, the underground stresses and displacements at two multiple-seam coal mines
Jan 5, 1999
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RI 3035 The Recovery Of Oil From Sands By The "Gas Drive" ? IntroductionBy Joseph Chalmers
[Stimulative methods of production, whereby the total recovery of oil from natural reservoirs is increased, have come into considerable prominence during the past 15 years. In many oil-producing areas
Jan 1, 1930
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RI 5907 Field Test For Germanium - SummaryBy W. M. Dressel
A simple field test for detecting the presence of germanium in rocks, coals, and flue dust has been developed by the Bureau of Mines. The method consists of dissolving germanium from the samples by ei
Jan 1, 1962
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IC 9152 Remote Sensing Of Mine WasteBy C. M. K. Boldt
This report summarizes five separate Bureau of Mines contract studies on the use of aerial photogrammetry, satellite transmission of in situ instrumentation information, and satellite imagery to monit
Jan 1, 1987
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IC 6325 Underground Mining Practice And Costs At A Mesabi Range (Minnesota) Mine Using The Top-Slicing System ? IntroductionBy W. D. Haselton
This paper dealing with the mining methods used in producing iron ore from an underground operation located in the central-western part of the Mesabi Range in Minnesota is one of a series being prepar
Jan 1, 1930
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A Multiplexed Phone System For Small MinesBy James R. Means, George Bowser
A new phone system was developed that provides eight full duplex communications channels over a single twisted shielded phone line, with no central switching station or line amplifiers. This system gr
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Independent Contractor Accident Trends In The Coal Mining IndustryBy Lynn L. Rethi, Barbara Fotta
Recent employment figures (taken from the Mine Safety and Health Administration's database) indicate that the number of independent contractor' employees working in the coal mining industry
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Model ApplicationBy R. V. Ramani, A. S. C. Owili-eger
Mathematical modeling is a scientific exercise with the objective of developing simplified mathematical statements that relate to one another the same way as the processes that are being modeled. The
Jan 1, 1974
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Fire Detection For Noncoal Underground Mines - ObjectiveProvide reliable, early-warning fire detection instruments, telemetry, and control systems for noncoal underground mines. Approach Industrial-grade fire detection instruments and signal teleme
Jan 1, 1987
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Proceedings: New Technology For Coal Mine Roof SupportRoof falls continue to be the greatest single safety hazard faced by underground coal miners. During 1996-99, 44 coal miners lost their lives in rock falls, and nearly 2,400 were injured. In additio
Jan 10, 2000
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Improved Sorting Technology For Use On Stainless Steel And Superalloy Scrap - ObjectiveIncrease the recycling of critical and strategic materials by simplifying the indentification and segregation of scrap. Background Because the United States is dl-most totally dependent on imp
Jan 1, 1986