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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 5264 Coal-Mine-Explosion Research By The Bureau Of Mines, 1954-55 ? IntroductionBy Irving Hartmann
As part of the continuing effort by the Bureau of Mines to promote mine safety, research work is being conducted at the Experimental coal mine, Bruceton, Pa., on the prevention of coal-mine explosions
Jan 1, 1956
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RI 8012 Prompt Copper Recovery From Mine Strip WasteBy B. W. Madsen
Research by the Bureau of Mines has shown that treatment of open pit waste by crushing and sizing followed by flotation of the fines and leaching the coarse fraction results in greater metal recoverie
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 3428 Carbonizing Properties Of A Subbituminous Coal From Puritan Mine, Dacono, Weld County, Colo. ? Introduction - BM-AGA Tests On Coking CoalBy J. D. Davis
On May 15, 1936, Congress authorized the Bureau of Mines to conduct certain studies, experiments, and. investigations of subbituminous coal and lignite.4/ Appropriations were made in July 19 7, and si
Jan 1, 1939
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RI 5421 Generating Preflux Solutions From Galvanizers? Sal Skimmings ? SummaryBy P. M. Sullivan
Galvanizers' sal skimmings have been treated by two methods of leaching in attempts to produce preflux solutions suitable for use in galvanizing operations. Both water-leaching and acid-leaching
Jan 1, 1958
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RI 3366 Mineral Economics Series - 2. Consumption Of Ferrous Scrap And Pig Iron In The United States In 1936 ? IntroductionBy Robert H. Ridgway
This paper presents the results of the second in the series of annual canvasses on the consumption of ferrous scrap and pig iron in the United States, inaugurated in 1935 by the Bureau of Mines and pu
Jan 1, 1937
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RI 3366 Mineral Economics Series - 2. Consumption Of Ferrous Scrap And Pig Iron In The United States In 1936 ? Introduction (0fd28c67-f76a-45f5-9424-3ad10c491f1e)By Robert H. Ridgway
This paper presents the results of the second in the series of annual canvasses on the consumption of ferrous scrap and pig iron in the United States, inaugurated in 1935 by the Bureau of Mines and pu
Jan 1, 1937
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RI 6351 Abatement of Noise From Explosives TestingBy R. W. Van Dolah, N. E. Hanna, F. C. Gibson
Measures that were taken to eliminate noise resulting from explosives work at the Bureau of Mines facility at Bruceton , Pa . , are described . A method for monitoring sound transmission characteristi
Jan 1, 1964
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AIME Pre Print 85-413 - Mechanisms of Respirable Dust Generation by Continuous MinerBy M. K. Quinn, A. W. Khair
"This paper presents an analysis of respiraple dust generation due to the action of a continuous miner. Underground coal cutting by a drum-type continuous miner was simulated in the laboratory using a
Jun 1, 1988
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RI 8236 In Situ Leaching Research in a Copper Deposit at the Emerald Isle MineBy d&apos, Dennis V. Andrea
The Bureau of Mines and El Paso Mining and Milling Co. conducted a cooperative in situ leaching research program at the Emerald Isle mine near Kingman, Ariz. The objective of this research was to deve
Jan 1, 1977
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IC 6458 Mining Laws of CubaBy I. AITKENS
The basic mining law of Cuba is contained in the basic Spanish mining decree having the effect of law December 29 , 1868. This legislation has remained substantially unchanged , with the exception of
Jul 1, 1931
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IC 6264 Elecytrical Blasting Practice at Some Coal Mines in the State of WashingtonBy S. H. Ash
As part of the work done at the Washington coal mines during the year 1929 , a study was made of the safety practices in and about the mines . Inasmuch as electrical blasting has made considerable hea
Apr 1, 1930
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IC 7744 Analysis Of 346 Accidents, Underground Iron-Ore Mines, Lake Superior District ? SummaryBy R. O. Pynnonen
This circular is a study by the Bureau of Mines of 346 accidents in underground iron-ore mines of the Lake Superior district from June 1949 to August 1954. These accidents caused 354 lost-time injurie
Jan 1, 1956
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State Statistics – VirginiaAlthough coal is found in several locations in Virginia, almost all recent mining has occurred in the southwestern part of the state. Potentially minable reserves are estimated at 2.6 billion tons
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 6591 Effects Of Substituting Cobalt For Nickel On The Corrosion Resistance Of Two Types Of Stainless SteelBy Tilman M. M.
The effects of substituting cobalt for nickel on the acid corrosion resistance of two types of austenitic stainless steel were determined. Cobalt substitutions to a maximum 2.2 weight-percent were mad
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 8993 - Effects of Water on Coal Cutting Forces and Primary Dust DistributionBy Wallace W. Roepke
Research to evaluate the lubricity effects achieved by spraying water on the cutting bit of a mining machine or spraying water on the coal during cutting has shown that neither practice affects cuttin
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 4178 Georgia Iron Deposits, Cherokee, Bartow, Floyd, and, Polk Counties in Two Parts Part IBy Walter T. Lewieki
"INTRODUCTION Numerous deposits of iron ore are found in Cherokee, Bartow, Floyd, and Polk Counties in northwest Georgia. The deposits are generally small and irregular in shape. The ore is usually re
Jan 1, 1946
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RI 6954 Reduction Of Incendivity Of Hot Gases To Methane And Coal Dust By Sodium Chloride And Sodium NitrateBy Joseph M. Singer
Having established that sodium chloride reduces the incendivity of explosives, the Bureau of Mines studied the effect of sodium nitrate in reducing ignition hazards. Gallery experiments showed that so
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 6939 Adaptation Of The Pedersen Process To The Ferruginous Bauxites Of The Pacific NorthwestBy Jr. Blake
This work was done to determine the technical feasibility of using the Pedersen process to produce cell-grade alumina and an iron byproduct from the high-silica and titania bauxites of the Pacific Nor
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 7001 Thermodynamic Properties Of Three Lithium-Aluminum SilicatesBy L. B. Pankratz
The Bureau of Mines measured heat capacities of alpha and beta spodumene (LiAlSi2O5) and of beta eucryptite (LiAlSiO4) over the temperature range 51° to 298° K. The entropies at 298° K were found to b
Jan 1, 1967