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RI 3050 Leaching Copper Ores
By John D. Sullivan, Alfred P. Towne
"In copper percolation-leaching plants the ore is usually crushed to a maximum size of about three-eighths inch. Ordinarily an ore is crushed as finely as feasible since the rate of extraction of copp
Feb 1, 1931
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IC 8028 Mining And Milling Methods And Costs, Madison Mine, National Lead Co., St. Louis Smelting And Refining Division, Madison County, Mo. ? Introduction
By H. D. Kline
This publication describes mining and milling methods and costs at the Madison mine of National Lead Co., St. Louis Smelting & Refining Division, in the Fredericktown district of southeast Missouri an
Jan 1, 1961
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IC 7854 Exploration Development, And Costs Of The Stormy Day Tungsten Mine, Pershing County, Nev. ? Summary
By A. C. Johnson
This report describes exploration, development, and exploitation methods, and summarizes costs at the Stormy Day mine, which was discovered in 1941. Several shipments of tungsten ore were made in 1944
Jan 1, 1958
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IC 7594 The Synthesis Of Hydrocarbons (Report Of The Imperial Fuel Research Institute Of Japan, July 25, 1935) ? Introduction
By Shigeru Tsutsumi
The rapid development of transportation facilities in Japan focused the attention of this country on the possibility of converting the existing coal resources (of which there was an abundance) into li
Jan 1, 1951
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Mineral Indicators - Aluminum (b6c6fa00-b521-4d61-9f60-0a92eebb97b1)
Anaconda Aluminum Co. began production from a new 60,000-ton-per-year potline at Sebree, KY, which brings the total capacity of the plant to 180,000 tons per year. A strike by workers at Alcan Alu
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 6636 Stainless Steel Gadolinium Alloys
By M. Copeland
Phase relations of gadolinium alloyed, up to 40 weight-percent (wt pct), with AISI 304-type stainless steel were established. Body-and face-centered cubic iron-rich solid solution phases and several i
Jan 1, 1965
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Statistical Compendium - Introduction
The U.S. Bureau of Mines Information and Analysis Directorate collects worldwide data on virtually every commercially important nonfuel mineral commodity. These data form the base for tracking and ass
Jan 1, 1993
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RI 4027 Crow Branch Lead-Zinc Diggings & Vicinicity, Grant Co., WI
By Francis Church Lincoln
"INTRODUCTION During the period from September 18 to November 27, 1944, the Bureau of Mines conducted an investigation and exploratory churn-drilling program in an area immediately north of the Crow B
Feb 1, 1947
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IC 8260 Mineral Fillers For The California Pesticide Industry (ed3884a4-f899-49c9-936e-552395813338)
By Wallace W. Key
The California pesticide industry in 1962 consumed about 30,000 tons of clay, talc, limestone, diatomite, sulfur, and other minerals as fillers (carriers and diluents) in pesticide formulation. This w
Jan 1, 1965
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OFR-9-78 Developing Geological Structural Criteria For Predicting Unstable Mine Roof Rocks
By David K. Hylbert
This study was designed to investigate roof falls in room-and-pillar drift coal mines and to determine geologic methods for predicting unstable roof conditions. The study area was located in Harlan Co
Jan 1, 1977
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Mineral Commodity Summaries 1985 - An Up-To-Date Summary Of 87 Nonfuel Mineral Commodities ? Aluminum
1. Domestic Production and Use: In 1984, 12 companies operated 27 primary aluminum reduction plants, with 3 firms accounting for 57% of production. Washington, Oregon, and Montana accounted for 35% of
Jan 1, 1985
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IC 8164 Technology And Use Of Lignite Proceedings: Bureau Of Mines - University Of North Dakota Symposium, Grand Forks, N. Dak., April 1961 - Introduction
In 1960, the Secretary of the Interior, acting under the provisions of Public Law 454, 80th Congress, appointed a Lignite Advisory Committee to aid in programming research on coal (lignite) of the nor
Jan 1, 1963
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Emerging Technologies And The Future Of Geotechnical Instrumentation
By E. L. McHugh, J. M. Girard
This paper discusses the results of two recent case studies in which high-tech prototype instruments were used. The first case study describes the results of a ground-based hyperspectral imaging tool
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IC 6155 Clay ? Foreword
By Paul M. Tyler
The technology of clay and the manufacture of ceramic products therefrom, and also the clay resources of most of the individual States, are already covered by a voluminous literature. The present resu
Jan 1, 1929
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Commodity Data Summaries 1975 - Aluminum
1. Domestic Production and Use: In 1974 twelve companies operated 31 primary aluminum reduction plants, three firms accounting for 64% of production. Washington, Oregon, and Montana accounted for 32%
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 3183 Smelting in the Lead Blast Furnace
By G. L. Oldright, Virgil Miller
"This paper is the tenth 4 of a series on smelting in the lead blast furnace, and the fifth 5 on modifications brought about by the introduction of richer charges.ACKNOWLEDGMENTSAll of the data on han
Aug 1, 1932
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RI 3822 Production of Sponge-Iron in a Shale-Brick Plant
By Donald W. Ross
"INTRODUCTION Sponge iron has been made commercially since 1912 at a Swedish ceramic plant; and the product, known as Swedish disk—type sagger sponge iron, has an excellent reputation as a superior fu
Sep 1, 1945
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IC 7082 Reconnaissance Of Placer-Mining Districts In Lemhi County, Idaho - Introduction
By S. H. Lorain
This paper briefly describes the principal commercial and near-commercial deposits of gold-bearing gravel and the important placer-mining operations in Lemhi County, Idaho. It is on of a series on wes
Jan 1, 1939
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Mineral Indicators - Aluminum
A major domestic aluminum producer raised its price for primary aluminum metal from 44 cents per pound to 48 cents per pound, effective August 5, 1976. Other major producers have increased their list
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 3229 Progress Reports-Metallurgical Division. 4. Studies in Direct Production of Iron and Steel from Ore
By G. R. FITT, S. R. B. Cooke, C. W. Davis, V. H. Gottschalk, C. G. Maier, C. E. Wood, R. S. Dean, S. B. THOMAS, John Gross, E. P. Barrett, T. L. Joseph
Lack of funds has prevented publication of much of the metallurgical work of the Bureau of Mines during the past 2 years . The present progress report covers studies in the direct production of iron a
May 1, 1934