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IC 7484 Report of Petroleum and Natural-Gas Division, Fiscal Year 1947
By R. A. Cattell
Since the return of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Division of the Bureau of Mines to normal peacetime functions following World War II, a coordinated program of oil and gas development and production
Dec 1, 1948
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OFR-76-76 Development Of Protective Canopy Concepts For Underground Rail Haulage - 1. Introduction
By Hanns J. Billmayer
This report, which covers the period from April 1975 to November 1975, describes the work performed in compliance with the requirements of Contract No. H0357091. The purpose of this contract was the d
Jan 1, 1976
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OFR-151(1)-83 Development Of A Procedure For Land Use Potential Evaluation For Surface-Mined Land
By Raja V. Ramani
Productive and beneficial use of reclaimed surface-mined land is a concern of industry, government, and the general public. An investigation was conducted of current mined-land planning practices to a
Jan 1, 1983
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IC 8286 Crude Oil - Qualitative and Quantitative Aspects
By Harold M. Smith
This report presents a complete qualitative picture of knowledge of the composition of petroleum as of April 1965. The material is presented in detai 1 on two imaginative maps--one, the Hydrocarbon He
May 1, 1965
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IC 8398 Helium: Bibliography Of Technical And Scientific Literature, 1962 - Including Papers On Alpha-Particles
By Philip C. Tully
This bibliography contains 2,072 citations to technical and scientific literature about helium and alpha-particles abstracted by 12 abstract service publications during 1962. Citations are listed by 1
Jan 1, 1969
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RI 5168 Methods For Analyzing Titanium Sponge And Intermediate Products ? Summary And Introduction
By P. R. Perry
This publication is a compilation of tested methods for the analyses of titanium tetrachloride, titanium sponge, and various intermediate materials and products. They are presented in concise form wit
Jan 1, 1955
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OFR-131-84 Design, Develop And Demonstrate The Use Of Hollow Cutter Bars/Evaluation Of Wet Bar Techniques
By Terry Muldoon
In conventional noncoal, room-and-pillar mining, the cutting machine is frequently a major source of airborne dust. Water is often used for dust control. An evaluation of typically used water systems
Jan 1, 1983
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IC 8812 Bureau Of Mines Health And Safety Research - A Status Report Covering Nov. 1, 1978 - May 31, 1979
This status report contains 39 individual reports on health and safety research projects now being conducted or recently completed by the Bureau of Mines. The Reports on health research cover industri
Jan 1, 1979
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OFR-6-79 Detection Of Lost Oil Well Casings And Unknown Water Filled Voids In Coal Mines Through Development Of A Microwave Antenna System
By Don Belsher
Work on contract H0272007 is summarized for the period of 1 February 977 to 1 February 1978. The initial evaluation of two potential systems for the location of well casings, voids, and tunnels in co
Jan 1, 1978
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OFR-122(1)-80 Alumina Process Feasibility Study And Preliminary Pilot Plant Design - Task 3 Report: Preliminary Design Of 25 Ton Per Day Pilot Plant - Volume I - Process Technology And Costs
By K. B. Bengtson
This task report provides the process technology, preliminary design, capital and operating costs for a 25 TPD pilot plant to produce cell-grade alumina using a clay/hydrochloric acid extraction - HCI
Jan 1, 1979
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Bulletin 148 Methods for Increasing the Recovery from Oil Sands
By J. O. Lewis
In its efforts to reduce waste, and increase efficiencyin oil production, the Bureau of Mines is investigating methods of increasing the recovery from the underground sources of supply, which are the
Jan 1, 1917
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OFR-34-80 Develop Safety Practices For Electrokinetic Treatment Of Mine Waste
By Charles E. Green
This study was conducted to identify, evaluate, and develop procedures to minimize or eliminate safety hazards associated with the electrokinetic dewatering process, such as toxic and volatile gas emi
Jan 1, 1979
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IC 6257 The Work Of The United States Bureau Of Mines
The United States Bureau of Mines frequently receives requests for information regarding the details of its organization and the nature of its activities. In response to such an inquiry a series of ar
Jan 1, 1930
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OFR-12-77 Gas Detection Instrumentation Using Metal Oxide Sensor Technology - 1.0 Introduction
By P. A. Lawless
The objective of the research performed A for the Bureau of Mines on this contract was to develop a portable instrument for the detection of carbon monoxide (CO) in a mine environment. The desired cha
Jan 1, 1976
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IC 6716 Mining Laws Of French Equatorial Africa, West Africa, Cameroun, And Togo ? Foreword
By Paul M. Tyler
[This paper presents one of a series of digests of foreign mining legislation and court decisions which is being prepared in advance of a general report relative to the rights of American citizens to
Jan 1, 1933
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RI 2256 Notes On The Oil-Shale Industry With Particular Reference To The Rocky Mountain District ? Introduction
By M. J. Gavin
Within the past three years numerous inquiries for information on oil shale have been received by the Bureau of Manes. These inquiries have been increasing to such an extent that it has seemed advisab
Jan 1, 1921
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RI 8819 Flocculation of Sulfide Mineral Fines by Insoluble Cross-Linked Starch Xanthate
By S. C. Termes, P. E. Richardson, R. L. Wilfong
"The Bureau of Mines conducted research on the flocculation of various minerals with insoluble cross-linked starch xanthate (ISX) to determine its potential as a beneficiation technique for low-grade,
Jan 1, 1983
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IC 6762 Operating Coal Mines Without Accidents
By D. Harrington
Coal mines and mining-, as well as metal and nonmetallic mines and min¬ing, are not inherently unsafe, although mining people think they are and would like to have everyone else think so. It is now be
Jan 1, 1934
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RI 5160 Estimate Of Known Recoverable Reserves Of Coking Coal In Brooke County, W. Va. - Conclusions
By J. J. Dowd
1. The Pittsburgh bed is the most important bed in Brooke County and virtually the entire production of coal in the county comes from this bed. 2. Known measured and indicated reserves in all beds
Jan 1, 1955
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RI 5335 Washability Characteristics Of Coal From San Juan County, N. Mex. ? Summary And Introduction
By W. L. Crentz
San Juan County, which occupies the extreme northwest corner of New Mexico, contains large reserves of coal in the Fruitland formation and in the Menefee formation of the Mesaverde group. The coals ha
Jan 1, 1957