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RI 6695 Vibration Levels Transmitted Across A Presplit Fracture PlaneBy James F. Devine
This Bureau of Mines report describes tests conducted at three sites to determine if, and to what extent, a vertical presplit fracture plane placed between a blast point and detection point will reduc
Jan 1, 1965
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The Arabian Peninsula And Persian Gulf Countries ? BahrainBy Bernadette Michalski
Although hydrocarbons accounted for more than 60% of Bahrain's income and more than 80% of export earnings, this island nation sustained one of the more diversified economies in the Gulf Region.
Jan 1, 1990
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IC 6345 What the Superintendent of a Coal Mine Might Do to Prevent Injury from Falls of RoofBy J. W. Paul
A superintendent is one who has the oversight and charge of some organiza- tion or enterprise, with porer of direction. The superintendent of a coal mine is the official who is in general charge of co
Sep 1, 1930
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Asbestos - IntroductionBy Oliver Bowles
The mineral asbestos, because of its unique fibrous character, is allied to cotton and wool but has the advantage of heat and fire resistance; therefore, it supplies many industrial needs for which no
Jan 1, 1937
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RI 6867 Investigation Of Correlation Between Assay Values And Unequal Sample Interval LengthsBy Jr. Hazen
Relationships that may exist between assays and sample interval lengths when using unequal sample intervals in mine sampling have been investigated as part of the larger research problem of adapting s
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 4801 Estimate Of Known Recoverable Reserves Of Coking Coal In Armstrong County, Pa.By James J. Dowd
The investigation to evaluate the reserves of coking coal in the United States suitable for the manufacture of metallurgical coke is being made by the Bureau of Mines in three parts: (1) To estimate k
Jan 1, 1951
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RI 5690 Reactions Of Iron And Iron Compounds With Hydrogen And Hydrogen Sulfide ? Introduction And SummaryBy Walter Kawa
In connection with its research in producing synthetic liquid fuels from coal, the Federal Bureau of Mines studied reactions of iron and iron compounds with hydrogen and hydrogen sulfide in batch auto
Jan 1, 1960
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OFR-86(1)-81 Recommended Guidelines For Oxygen Self-Rescuers -Volume I, Underground Coal MiningBy D. Randolph Berry
The U.S. Bureau of Mines awarded a contract to Foster-Miller Associates, Inc. (FMA) to provide recommendations on the safest, most practical methods for complying with new regulations requiring that a
Jan 1, 1981
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OFR-99-85 Blast Furnace Operation With Oxygen-Enriched Unheated Blast AirBy P. L. Woolf
Three trials with oxygen-enriched unheated blast air are described. The trials were conducted in the Bureau of Mines experimental blast furnace located in Bruceton, PA. The first trial utilized moistu
Jan 1, 1985
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IC 7499 Reopening and Developing a Small RedIron-Ore Mine, Gadsden, AlaBy John C. Feeley
The methods used and the funds available for the development and oper- ation of shall mines and the reopening of small abandoned mines frequently present problems that tax the ingenuity and resourcefu
May 1, 1949
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RI 3481 Bureau Of Mines - A.P.I. Pressure Core Barrel (Progress Report On Its Design And Development) ? Introduction (89da8445-1c95-47a6-a11f-7c7795d0b151)By D. B. Taliaferro
[Recovery of core specimens from subsurface formations and their subsequent analysis are important aids in efficient development and operation of oil and gas fields. Core specimens first were obtained
Jan 1, 1939
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RI 6459 Cost Estimates and Optimum Conditions for Continuous-Circuit Leaching of MercuryBy W. A. Stickney, J. W. Town
Studies on continuous - circuit leach - aluminum precipitation and leachelectrodeposition of mercury were made by the Bureau of Mines to determine optimum conditions and cost estimates for recovering
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 4440 Pilot-Plant Concentration Of Arkansas Aluminum OresBy S. M. Runke
The purpose of the work described in this publication was to determine, on a pilot-plant scale, the practicability of concentrating low-grade bauxite deposits to render them suitable for the extractio
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 6860 Stresses In Rock Outcrops Near Atlanta, Ga.By Verne E. Hooker
The Bureau of Mines conducted a preliminary investigation to determine the state of stress in crystalline rock outcrops near Atlanta, Ga. The secondary principal stresses in a horizontal plane near th
Jan 1, 1966
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IC 7192 Occurrences And Uses Of Dolomite In The United States ? IntroductionBy Shirley F. Colby
Much interest has been shown recently in the possible utilization of dolomite as a source of magnesium metal, a large production of which is deemed essential for national defense. As a result, many in
Jan 1, 1941
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RI 9129 - Avoiding Anchorage Problems With Resin-Grouted Roof BoltsBy Howard C. Pettibone
Mine safety personnel reported occurrences of excessive "glove-fingering" and other problems with resin-grouted roof bolt installa tions. To study these problems, the Bureau of Mines designed a test p
Jan 1, 1987
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IC 7898 Sulfur In California And Nevada ? IntroductionBy George C. Branner
This study was planned to present salient facts of the California and Nevada sulfur industries and to indicate existing opportunities for increased economic utilization of California and Nevada sulfur
Jan 1, 1959
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RI 3821 Size of Smallest Dust Particles Revealed by Various Microscopic SystemsBy Florence L. Feicht, Carlton E. Brown
"INTRODUCTION This report contains information on the approximate size of the smallest dust Particles revealed by or the limit of visibility of various microscopic systems. The information was obtaine
Aug 1, 1945
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IC 8879 State Severance Taxes: A Summary And An Analysis Of The Impact Of Rate Changes On Copper Recovery CostsBy Phillip N. Yasnowsky
This Bureau of Mines report summarizes State severance taxes imposed on minerals and mineral fuels, provides a hypothetical example of how a State severance tax affects selected components of a firm&a
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 5182 A Qualitative Evaluation Of Several Electrolytes For Electrorefining Bismuth ? SummaryBy P. M. Gruzensky
Several experiments have been carried out in efforts to evaluate qualitatively a variety of electrolytes for refining bismuth. Most extensive work was done with the basic tartrate, hydrochloric acid,
Jan 1, 1956