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IC 8415 Bibliography Of Investment And Operating Costs For Chemical And Petroleum Plants, January-December 1968 ? IntroductionBy Sidney Katell
This report, covering the period January 1968 through December 1968, is a continuation of a series that began with the publication of Information Circular 7516 in October 1949. It is the tenth in a se
Jan 1, 1969
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OFR-80(1)-81 Selective Interburden Handling Techniques - Volume I - SummaryBy Robert L. Lappi
Eight interburden handling concepts are developed for multiple seam area mine stripping operations in central and western United States. They are based on data gathered and analyzed during field surve
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 3909 Concentration of Bauxite for Milling in the 50-Ton Bureau of Mines Pilot Plant. Bauxite, Ark.By S. M. Runke
"During the past three years the Bureau of Mines has carried on an extensive research program at the Rolla Laboratory for the beneficiation of low-grade Arkansas baixites by ore dressing methods. As a
Aug 1, 1946
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OFR-29-73 Shaft Drilling - State Of The Art - Part 1 - Executive Summary ? History Of Shaft DrillingBy James H. Cobbs
The utilization of large diameter drilled holes for mine shafts seems to have had its beginning in Europe about 1850 (28) where the mining industries of Germany and The Netherlands first used drilled
Jan 1, 1973
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Bulletin 23 Steaming Test of Coals and Related InvestigationsBy Henry Kreisinger, L. P. BRECKENRIDGE, WALTER T. RAY
The investigations of fuels conducted by the technologic branch of the United States Geological Survey had their inception at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in 1904. By an act approved Febru- ary 1
Jan 1, 1912
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Methods For Detecting And Determining Carbon Monoxide ? SummaryBy R. L. Beatty
IN INDUSTRIAL and domestic daily life carbon monoxide is the most frequently encountered toxic gas. hazardous concentrations of carbon monoxide may be present in the vicinity of many industrial operat
Jan 1, 1955
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IC 7762 National Survey Of Burner Fuel Oils, 1956 ? IntroductionBy O. C. Blade
This report on the properties of burner-fuel oils produced during 1956 was issued under a cooperative agreement between the American Petroleum Institute and the Bureau of Mines, United States Departme
Jan 1, 1956
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OFR-36-80 A Study Of Roof Falls In Underground Mines On The Pocahontas #3 Seam Southern West Virginia And Southwestern VirginiaBy John C. Ferm
This report summarizes the results of an investigation of geologic factors that contribute to roof quality in underground mines in the Pocahontas #3 coal bed in southern West Virginia and southwestern
Jan 1, 1978
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IC 7789 State Regulations Pertaining To The Use Of Internal-Combustion Engines Underground ? IntroductionBy J. C. Holtz
Since 1937 the Bureau of Mines has conducted investigations to provide the technical information necessary to guide the safe use of diesel engines underground in the United States. Coincident with the
Jan 1, 1957
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RI 5458 A Hydrogenolysis Study Of The Kerogen In Colorado Oil Shale ? Summary And IntroductionBy Arnold B. Hubbard
This report presents a hydrogenolysis study undertaken to obtain information on the constitution of the kerogen or organic material in Colorado oil shale and to determine some of the properties of the
Jan 1, 1959
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IC 9069 Aluminum Fluxing Salts: A Critical Review Of The Chemistry And Structures Of Alkali Aluminum HalidesBy Charles A. Sorrell
This Bureau of Mines publication reviews the structural characteristics of crystalline phases and phase equilibria data for the system NaC1-KC1-AlC13-NaF-KF-AlF3, which encompasses a large number of m
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 3250 A Thermal Conductivity Apparatus For Continuous Determination Of The Helium Content Of Natural Gas ? IntroductionBy Allen S. Smith
Analysis of the helium content of a natural gas presents more than the usual difficulties encountered in applying the thermal--conductivity method because of the relatively small amounts of this inert
Jan 1, 1934
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IC 9181 Coal Extraction, Transport, And Logistics Technology For Underground MiningBy Robert J. Evans
The Bureau of Mines is sponsoring a variety of long-term, high-risk research to advance state-of-the-art technology in U.S. underground coal mining. This report reviews the status of many Bureau proje
Jan 1, 1988
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The Mineral Industry Of Alabama (add90d76-1ca2-4626-b31c-660156e5ab28)By James R. Boyle
The value of Alabama's nonfuel mineral production in 1980 was $328.6 million, a decrease of $7.8 million from 1979. Cement, crushed stone, lime, clays, and sand and gravel continued as the major
Jan 1, 1982
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IC 8843 High-Temperature Corrosion Resistance Of Ceramic MaterialsBy T. A. Clancy
Since many new mineral processing systems under development can impose severe corrosive conditions on construction materials, the Bureau of Mines reviewed and assessed the literature on corrosion resi
Jan 1, 1980
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Strategies for the Treatment of PneumoconiosisBy S. L. Weber, Y. H. Cheng, D. E. Banks, J. K. H. Ma
"The aggressive industrialization of America, the development of powered tools which generated massive amounts of respirable-sized dust particles, a latency period which may mask the relationship betw
Nov 1, 1995
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Low-Temperature Carbonization Assay Of Coal In A Precision Laboratory Apparatus - SummaryBy John B. Goodman
A LOW-TEMPERATURE carbonization assay test is described, and factual data derived from this test are presented. The test procedure outlined in this report incorporates a mild-steel retort of improved
Jan 1, 1953
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RI 4699 Organic Sulfur In Synthesis Gas: Occurrence, Determination, And RemovalBy A. E. Sands
This report deals with a portion of the research and development work in the field of synthesis gas purification, carried out by the Bureau of Mines at its Morgantown, W, Va., Station in cooperation w
Jan 1, 1950
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A Cost Comparison Of Selected U.S. And Indonesian Coal Mines - Executive SummaryBy Erik Sherer
Indonesia is poised to become a major player in the Pacific Rim thermal coal markets. Although the colonial Dutch developed numerous coal mines in the late 1800's for steamship bunkers and domest
Jan 1, 1994
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RI 5191 Coal As A Source Of Electrode Carbon In Aluminum Production ? Introduction And SummaryBy R. J. Campbell
[The steady increase of aluminum production means a corresponding increase of carbon consumption in the alumina-reduction cells. Improved petroleum techniques constantly reduce the amount of byproduct
Jan 1, 1956