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RI 8905 Sulfapave: Densifiable Sulfur Concrete Materials for Corrosive EnvironmentsBy W. C. McBee
Technology for the preparation of densifiable sulfur concrete (sulfapave) materials has been devised by the Bureau of Mines. The materials are intended as new construction materials for use in corrosi
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 3532 Analyses Of Some Illinois Crude Oils ? IntroductionBy Harold M. Smith
Important discoveries of new oil fields were made in 1937 in the State of Illinois. Oil production, which was virtually constant during 1934, 1935, and 1936 at about 4,400,000 barrels a year, a increa
Jan 1, 1940
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IC 9351 Roof Control Strategies For Underground Coal MinesBy William C. Smith
Roof support, an important aspect of ground control, involves maintaining roof competency to ensure a safe and efficient mining environment. Wide variability in rock quality and stress distributions r
Jan 1, 1993
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RI 3256 Progress Reports – Metallurgical Division – 8. Studies in Zinc MetallurgyBy H. A. Doerner
"During the year which has passed since the last progress report on reduction of zinc by natural gas,3 the laboratory experiments on this investigation have been completed. In this concluding report,
Dec 1, 1934
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RI 2118 Evaporation of Crude Oil in Mid-Continent FieldBy J. H. Wiggins
The evaporation of crude oil without doubt causes one of the largest single losses to which the oil is subjected after it is taken from the ground. The few days during which crude oil is stored on the
May 1, 1920
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RI 5145 Development And Preliminary Operation Of The Gas-Combustion Oil-Shale Pilot Retort ? SummaryBy A. Matzick
In its work under the Synthetic Liquid Fuels Program the Bureau of Mines has developed on a 6-ton-a-day-pilot-plant scale a continuous, gravity-feed retort far distilling oil from oil shale. The devel
Jan 1, 1955
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RI 5451 Methods For Determining Water Contents Of Oil-Bearing Formations ? SummaryBy W. Hodge Caraway
This report presents the results of an evaluation of several indirect methods of measuring the water content of oil-reservoir rocks. The water content of oil-base cores is considered to be most nearly
Jan 1, 1959
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IC 6771 Manganese Its Occurrence, Milling, and . Metallurgy. Part IV. Chapter 9. Ferrous Alloys of Manganese and Their Use in the Steel IndustryBy G. R. Fitterer, M. B. Royer
The application of manganese in iron and steel metallurgy is very inter¬ esting historically. In general, ancient- irons and steels contained virtu¬ ally no manganese, probably because the available i
May 1, 1934
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RI 5760 Statistical Analysis Of Gallery Variables Affecting The Probability Of Ignition By Explosives ? IntroductionBy R. L. Grant
The principal official test performed by the Bureau of Mines to determine the permissibility of coal-mine explosives, commonly referred to as the gallery test, has been in use at the Bruceton station
Jan 1, 1961
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OFR-133-80 Noise Reduction Of Chain Conveyors - Vol. IBy A. Galaitsis
This report summarizes part of the work performed under the USBM Contract No H0155113, "Noise Abatement of Continuous Mining Machines." It describes the noise source diagnosis of a Jeffrey 120M convey
Jan 1, 1979
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USBM Health and Safety Legacy Continues Under NIOSHThe Pittsburgh (Pa.) and Spokane (Wash.) Research Laboratories are among the world?s foremost mining research establishments. Once a part of the former U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM), which was abolished
Jan 1, 2007
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RI 3417 Survey of Crude Oil in Storage, 1936-1937"INTRODUCTION Early in 1936 the Interstate Oil Compact Commission and other groups interested in forecasts of demand for petroleum requested the Bureau of Mines to make a physical inventory of crude-o
Sep 1, 1938
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RI 4704 Investigation Of The Coosa Tin Deposits Coosa County, Ala.By Jr. Reed
Cassiterite was discovered in Coosa County, Ala. in 1880 by Judge John S. Bentley. Since that time intensive surface prospecting has revealed the presence of cassiterite in pegmatite bodies that occur
Jan 1, 1950
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Properties Of Typical Crude Oils From Fields Of The Eastern Hemisphere - IntroductionBy A. J. Kraemer
The properties of crude petroleum continue to interest the Bureau of Mines and constitute an important phase of its major studies on the mineral resources of the United States. The Bureau's inter
Jan 1, 1937
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RI 3716 Cooperative Fuel-Research Motor-Gasoline Survey, Winter 1942-43By A. J. Kraemer, O. C. Blade
This report on the properties of commercial motor fuels sold in the United States is a continuation of a series of reports made in accordance with a cooperative agreement between the Cooperative Fuel
Jun 1, 1943
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MLA 10-82 - Mineral Resources Of The Trail Lake Rare II Area (No. B5-095), Lassen And Plumas Counties, CaliforniaBy Joseph L. Ritchey
The Trail Lake RARE II area comprises 1,300 acres (526 ha) in Lassen and Plumas Counties, California, adjacent to the Caribou wilderness. No mining claims, prospects, or quarries are reported within t
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 3571 Carbonaceous Cation And Anion Exchangers In Water Treatment ? Introduction (69a27b23-5b88-49c8-9cba-2d7fe788256a)By S. J. Broderick
[The discovery in 1934 that carbonaceous materials, such as coal, peat, and lignite, when treated with concentrated sulfuric acid, were given cation or bate-exchange properties opened up a field of ne
Jan 1, 1941
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IC 6724 Protective Clothing in the Mining IndustryBy W. J. Fene, R. D. Currie
The value of protective clothing in the prevention of injuries has long been recognized in many of the leading industries , but the adoption of the idea into mine safety programs is comparatively new
Jun 1, 1933
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RI 4353 Survey Of Commercial Aviation Gasoline Characteristics July 1947 ProductionBy W. C. Holliman
This second of a series of reports on the characteristics of commercial aviation gasolines presents inspection test data furni8hed on their products by 15 manufacturers of commercial grades of aviatio
Jan 1, 1948
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RI 6773 Explosion Hazards Of Ammonium Nitrate Under Fire ExposureBy R. W. Van Dolah
An attempt has been made in this investigation to define the conditions under which ammonium nitrate (AN) might detonate as a result of involvement in fire. The initiation of detonation by shocks deri
Jan 1, 1966