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RI 6589 Anionic-Cationic Flotation Of Mica Ores From Alabama And North CarolinaBy James S. Browning
The Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory batch and small-scale continuous flotation tests of weathered mica pegmatite ores from Alabama and North Carolina to determine the technical feasibility of rec
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 6396 Naphthenic Acid Solvent Extraction of Rare-Earth SulfatesBy R. E. Lindstrom, D. J. Bauer
Studies were conducted to assess the potential of naphthenic acid as a fractional extractant for rare- earth mixtures and yttrium in sulfate solution . Naphthenic acid was an effective extractant , an
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 5837 Electron Diffraction Study Of Garnierite ? SummaryBy Charles W. Huggins
Electron diffraction and electron microscopy were used to determine the unit cell parameters of garnierite [(Ni,Mg)3 Si2O5 (OH)4] and to examine its crystal habit. Bundles of ribbons, many less tha
Jan 1, 1961
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IC 6744 Methods And Costs At The Granite Quarry And Crushed-Stone Plant Of The Weston & Brooker Co., Cayce, S. C.By T. I. Weston
This is one of a series of papers being prepared for and published by the United States Bureau of Mines, describing mining and milling methods and costs at crushed-stone plants throughout the United S
Jan 1, 1933
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RI 3574 Exploration And Sampling Of Domestic Deposits Of Strategic Minerals By The Mining Division, Bureau Of Mines. Report Of Progress As Of May 1, 1941 ? Introduction (a91fb337-5f01-4d23-81e4-d9a88fcf93e7)[In selecting deposits of exploration projects, tabular deposits or large mineralized masses are favored because they may be explored systematically and because they afford the best opportunity for bl
Jan 1, 1941
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IC 8608 Sulfur Dioxide: Its Chemistry As Related To Methods For Removing It From Waste GasesBy Larry A. Haas
The chemistry of current or potential SO2 removal processes can be placed into four categories: (1) reduction, (2) Liquefaction, (3) direct dissolution, and (4) oxidation. Methods that involve reducin
Jan 1, 1973
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IC 6471 Rubies and SaphiresBy I. AITKENS
The precious stones rubies and sapphires are transparent varieties of the mineral corundum . Essentially they are aluminum oxide , but the aluminum is often replaced. by small amounts of chromium , ti
Aug 1, 1931
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RI 7263 Flotation Of Muscovite From Alabama Graphitic-Mica Schist OreBy Ralph B. Adair
The Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory and continuous pilot plant flotation tests to determine the feasibility of recovering commercial-grade mica from an Alabama graphitic-mica schist. Preconcentra
Jan 1, 1969
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RI 6845 Tungsten Recovery From Low-Grade Concentrates By Amine Solvent ExtractionBy P. E. Churchward
The Bureau of Mines developed a process using amines for recovering tungsten as ammonium paratungstate from alkaline leach liquors without producing synthetic scheelite as an intermediate product. Ov
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 8033 Capital And Labor Requirements For Iron Ore Mining And BeneficiatingBy Richard J. Leary
The inputs of capital and labor to support future iron ore production were developed by the Bureau of Mines from projections of iron demand and estimates of capital and labor requirements. Trends in t
Jan 1, 1975
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IC 9144 Spontaneous Combustion Fire Detection For Deep Metal MinesBy William H. Pomroy
Spontaneous combustion fires involving high-sulfide-content ores are a relatively infrequent yet serious safety hazard in mining. They are also the cause of lengthy mine shutdowns because they typical
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 6786 Effects Of Bleeder Entries During Atmospheric Pressure ChangesBy J. W. Stevenson
The Bureau of Mines investigated the influence that atmospheric pressure changes exert in a gassy coal mil on a ventilating air current with a system of bleeder entries. During the season when abnorma
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 2856 Status Of Rock-Dusting In The United StatesBy D. Harrington
[Notwithstanding the fact that it is now fairly generally recognized that widespread explosions can be almost absolutely prevented in coal mines by efficient rock-dusting and that this rock-dusting ca
Jan 1, 1928
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RI 4694 Investigation Of The Cove Meadow Copper Deposit, Humboldt County, Nev.By Russell R. Trengove
The Bureau of Mines developed by core drilling the Cove Meadow copper property, also known as the Patterson property, from May 6, 1949, to August 6, 1949. It is in the Cove Meadow mining district, nor
Jan 1, 1950
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IC 8360 Magnetic Susceptibility Of Group IVB, VB, And VIB Metal-Bearing MineralsBy H. E. Powell
The magnetic susceptibilities of 57 minerals containing titanium, zirconium, vanadium, columbium, tantalum, chromium, molybdenum, and tungsten were determined. The source and petrographic analysis of
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 2275 Rock Strata Gases In Mines of the East Tintic Mining District, UtahBy G. E. McElroy
"The development of certain mines in the East Tintic mining district, Utah, has been hindered considerably by the presence in the rock strata of heavy irrespirable gases which at times flood the lowes
Aug 1, 1921
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IC 7277 Langbeinite ? IntroductionBy Bertrand L. Johnson
Langbeinite, a comparatively rare mineral that has been reported from only five countries in the entire world, has recently attained considerable economic importance in the United States and Poland. S
Jan 1, 1944
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RI 3478 Dust Produced By Drilling When Water Is Sprayed On The Outside Of The Drill Steel ? IntroductionBy John A. Johnson
Tests ere conducted at the Mount Weather testing adit of the 57 Bureau of Mines on the effectiveness of spraying water along the outside of the drill steel as compared with standard wet-drilling pract
Jan 1, 1939
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IC 6380 Mining Practices, Methods, And Costs At Mine No. 5 Of The Marquette Range, Michigan - IntroductionBy W. W. Graff
This paper describing the mining practice at Mine No. 5 of the Marquette range, Michigan, is one of a series being prepared by the Bureau of Mines on mining practices, methods, tend costs in the vario
Jan 1, 1930
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MLA 93-82 - Mineral Investigation Of The Lincoln Creek Rare II Area (No. 5983), Douglas County, Nevada ? SummaryBy Scott A. Stebbins
During 1981, the U.S. Bureau of Mines and U.S. Geological Survey conducted a mineral resource survey of the 6,400 acre (15,800 ha) Lincoln Creek RARE II area (No. 5983) in the Toiyabe National Forest
Jan 1, 1982