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RI 6414 Analysis of High-Purity Columbium by Optical Emission SpectrographyBy James M. Nishi, Lloyd Carpenter
Sixteen elements were determined spectrochemically in the general range of 3 to 1,000 ppm in high - purity columbium . Samples were converted thermally to Cb2 O , mixed with graphite and Ge02 , and ex
Jan 1, 1964
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Yields And Analyses Of Tars And Light Oils From Carbonization Of U.S. CoalsBy J. G. Walters
This bulletin presents, in collected and tabluated form, Bureau of Mines and American Gas Association (EM-AGA) carbonization data pertaining to the chemical analysis of tars and the characterization o
Jan 1, 1967
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IC 9082 Mineral Consumption Forecasting: Standardizing And Comparing ForecastsBy John B. Bennett
This Bureau of Mines report presents a method of standardizing forecasts of mineral consumption that attempts to resolve the problems caused by the use of different data bases, different definitions o
Jan 1, 1986
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IC 9051 An Overview Of Research On Explosionproof EnclosuresBy L. W. Scott
This report presents an overview of explosionproof (X-P) enclosure research being conducted by the Bureau of Mines, This report emphasizes the increasing importance of research related to the safety c
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 6465 High-Level Gamma-Ray Dosimetry at the Albany Cobalt 60 FacilityBy F. E. Block, Stephen D. Hill
The necessity for measuring radiation dose is encountered in studying both the beneficial and damaging effects of ionizing radiation on materials . It is also necessary to know the radiation dose abso
Jan 1, 1964
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IC 6555 Milling Methods At The Concentrator Of The Walker Mining Co., Walkermine, California ? IntroductionBy M. R. McKenzie
This paper describing the milling methods at the Walkermine concentrator, Plumas County, Calif., is one of a series being prepared by the United States Bureau of Mines on milling methods and costs in
Jan 1, 1932
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IC 9071 Economic Evaluation Of An Electrolytic Process To Recover Lead From Scrap BatteriesBy Thomas A. Phillips
This publication is an economic evaluation of the Bureau of Mines electrolytic process for recovering lead from scrap lead-acid batteries. In this process, scrap batteries are crushed and separated in
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 8410 Thermodynamic Properties of Potassium Metasilicate and DisilicateBy R. P. Beyer
[The Bureau of Mines has measured the low-temperature heat capacities and high-temperature enthalpies of crystalline K2Si2O5 as part of a program for advancing mineral resources technology with energy
Jan 1, 1979
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IC 9043 Phosphate Resource Potential For Borehole Mining In The Southeastern Coastal PlainBy George H. Popper
The Bureau of Mines has evaluated the extent of phosphate resources available for recovery by the experimental borehole mining method in the Southeastern Coastal Plain of the United States- Phosphate
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 9280 - Leakage Across a Bituminous Coal Mine BarrierBy N. N. Moelbs
The U.S. Bureau of Mines is conducting research on many topics relating to the hazards of coal mining, increased production, and protection of the environment. One area of research that has received s
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 8013 Conversion of Cellulosic Wastes to OilBy H. R. Appell
The Bureau of Mines studied the conversion of a variety of cellulosic wastes, for example, sawdust, bovine manure, sewage sludge, urban refuse (free of metal and ceramics), etc., to heavy oils. The ob
Jan 1, 1975
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Mining Research In The Bureau Of Mines Safety-Efficiency-Environmental Quality ? IntroductionSince its creation in 1910, the Department of the Interior's Bureau of Mines has pioneered in the development of mineral technology, through research. From the very beginning, research on mine he
Jan 1, 2012
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RI 6384 Analysis of High-Purity Columbium by Optical Emission SpectrographyBy Richard W. Lewis, Lloyd Carpenter
The objective of the investigation was to determine spectrochemically 19 elements in the general range of 0.5 to 1,000 ppm in high - purity hafnium and its compounds . Samples were converted thermally
Jan 1, 1964
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OFR-139-80 Remote Sealing System Field DemonstrationBy Steven R. Ruggieri
This report documents the work performed and the results obtained during the field demonstration of the Remote Sealing System at the USBM's Jenny Mine near Inez, KY in the Fall of 1978. Although
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 5974 Construction, Calibration, And Operation Of A Low-Temperature Adiabatic Calorimeter ? Introduction And SummaryBy A. R. Taylor
This report describes the design, construction, and operation of a low temperature adiabatic calorimeter for measuring heat capacities of solids or liquids from 60° to 300° K. A brief discussion of th
Jan 1, 1962
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IC 7952 An Economic Study Of The Hot Carbonate Process For Removing Carbon Dioxide ? Summary And ConclusionsBy Sidney Katell
This study presents the economics of the hot-carbonate purification process for removing C02. It considers three variations of the process in order to meet the design specifications, which call for a
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 6832 Adsorption Phenomena and the Reduction of Iron Oxides-Mechanism of Reduction of Iron Oxides With Carbon MonoxideBy S. E. Khalafallo
The Bureau of Mines investigated the kinetics of reduction of wustite and magnetite with carbon monoxide. A mechanism was postulated wherein the interaction between gaseous and absorbed carbon monoxid
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 9004 - Evaluation of a Ground Penetrating Radar System for Detecting Subsurface AnomaliesBy Ronald H. Church
The Bureau of Mines tested & ground penetrating radar (GPR) system in the central Florida phosphate district. to determine the feasibility of utilizing GPR technology for subsurface cavity detection.
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 6480 Electrical Resistivity of Cerium Metal From 4° to 300° KBy E. Morrice, R. D. Smith
Thermal expansion and electrical resistance measurements were made on cerium metal from 4° to 300° K. The apparatus developed , including a specimen holder and a cryostat system , are described along
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 9661 - Geophysical Methods To Detect Stress In Underground MinesBy John Jordan, Tesarik, Steven J. Knoll, Theodore J. Williams, David K. Denton, Douglas F. Scott
Highly stressed rock in stopes continues to be a primary safety risk for miners in underground mines because this condition can result in failures of ground that lead to both injuries and death. Pers
Jan 1, 2004