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RI 7896 Methods and Costs for Stabilizing Fine-Sized Mineral WastesBy K. C. Dean
Fine-sized mineral wastes discarded by ore milling plants require stabilization to prevent air and water pollution. Stabilization has been attained by physical, chemical, vegetative, and combination p
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 2612 Effects Of Extraneous Gas On The Production Of Oil Wells In The Lyons-Quinn Field Of Oklahoma. ? IntroductionBy M. J. Kirwan
[There have been large increases in the oil production and casing-head gas production of certain wells on the Quinn dome (northern part of the Lyons-Quinn field of Oklahoma) caused by large volumes of
Jan 1, 1924
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Extraction And Recovery Of Radium, Uranium And Vanadium From Carnotite. - Introduction.By Charles L. Parsons
Early in 1912, from information received by the Bureau of Mines, it became evident that quantities of valuable radium-bearing ore from Colorado were being exported for manufacture in foreign countries
Jan 1, 1915
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OFR-124-80 Novel Concepts For Recovery Of Nuclear Grade Zirconium Oxide From Bureau Of Mines' Zirconyl Chloride Strip LiquorsBy [F. P. ] Stambaugh
Results of research on the hydrothermal precipitation of zirconium oxide from the Bureau of Mines' zirconyl chloride-sulfate strip liquors indicate that nuclear grade material can be prepared by
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 4344 Investigation Of The Cape Rosier Zinc-Copper-Lead Mine, Hancock County, MaineBy S. B. Levin
The Bureau of Mines has been investigating deposits of critical and essential minerals in the United States and Alaska since 1939. During the fall of 1942, the Bureau of Mines put down nine diamond-d
Jan 1, 1948
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IC 6587 Milling Methods And Costs At The Morning Concentrator Of The Federal Mining And Smelting Co., Mullan, Idaho ? IntroductionBy M. P. Dalton
This paper which describes the milling practice at the Morning concentrator of the Federal Mining and Smelting Co., Mullan, Idaho, is one of a series being prepared by the Bureau of Mines. ACKNOWLE
Jan 1, 1932
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High-Sulfur Pittsburgh Coal: Upgrading In Southwestern Pennsylvania And Northern West Virginia ? IntroductionBy Thomas Fraser
IN a Nation-wide appraisal of coking-coal reserves and of the feasibility of expanding them by upgrading marginal coals, it is natural that the Pittsburgh region of Pennsylvania should be considered f
Jan 1, 1950
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RI 8827 - Percolation Leaching of a Chalcopyrite-Bearing Ore at Ambient and Elevated Temperatures With BacteriaBy B. W. Madsen
The Bureau of Mines conducted a large-scale (6.4 t), long-term (2,165 days) test to gain a better understanding of the leaching characteristics of chalcopyritic ores. An ore sample containing 0.77 pct
Jan 1, 1983
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IC 6143 Safeguarding Electrical Equipment Used In Gassy Mines European Practice: III GermanyBy L. C. IlsLey
Cooperation between the United States Bureau of Mines and the Safety in Mines Research Board of Great Britain, continuous since 1924, has made possible this and other papers on safety subjects. Gratef
Jan 1, 1929
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RI 6937 A Mine Production-Scheduling Model And Critical Path Analysis Of Mine Development Work For Long-Range Mine PlanningBy Adrian J. Mathias
This report presents the results of an investigation of a mine production-scheduling model and a critical path analysis for long-range mine planning. An example is given to illustrate how these techni
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 6972 An Electrolytic Process For Producing Ductile VanadiumBy K. P. V. Lei
The Bureau of Mines investigated molten salt electrorefining 'n helium atmosphere cells as a means for the production of ductile vanadium. 'Electrolytes composed of NaCl-VCl2, LiCl-NaCl-VCl2
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 3960 Exploration of Lookout Mountain and Sand Mountain Coal Deposits, Dade and Walker Counties, GeorgiaBy John R. Troxell
"INTRODUCTION Lookout Mountain is the natural barmier that isolates Dade County from the rest of Georgia. Legend has it that Dade County seceded from the Union long before the rest of the State of Geo
Oct 1, 1946
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OFR-187-83 The Impact Of Longwall Mining On The Hydrologic Balance; Premining Data CollectionBy Ginger S. Evans
This report documents a preliminary hydrologic investigation of an area where longwall mining methods are to be used. The scope of work includes: determination of physical and chemical characteristics
Jan 1, 1983
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OFR-24-89(2) The Effects Of Economic Growth, Technology Change, Consumption Pattern Change And Foreign Trade On Domestic Demand For Primary Metals, 1963-82By Patricia R. Devine
This report expands an earlier study by Jack Faucett Associates (OFR #40-88) of the same title. Both reports are based upon an interindustry analysis from 1963 through 1982, during which time U.S. met
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 7398 Electrowinning Misch Metal From A Treated Bastnasite ConcentrateBy E. S. Shedd
Misch metal was electrowon from a treated bastnasite concentrate in a REF3-LiF-BaF2 electrolyte at 950° C. The metal was prepared and tapped from a 1,000-ampere cell, and nearly 100-percent utilizatio
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 4597 Experimental Diamond Core-Drilling In The Phosphoria Formation In Southeastern IdahoBy Albert E. Long
During the summer and fall of 1948 the Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the U. S. Geological Survey, conducted 6xperiments in diamond core drilling in the Phosphoria formation in southeastern Idah
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 5939 Sintering And Smelting Manganese Concentrates From Maggie Canyon Ore, Artillery Mountains Area, Ariz. ? SummaryBy V. E. Edlund
Pyrometallurgical studies by the Bureau of Mines demonstrated the feasibllity of sintering and smelting a low-grade flotation concentrate made by pilot-plant processing 10-percent manganese ore from t
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 6305 Principles and Computer Techniques for Calculating Performance of a Five-Spot Waterflood -Two-Phase FlowBy R. V. Higgins, A. J. Leighton
A computer program has been devised to calculate the reservoir performance of water floods of complicated well - spacing patterns . The method and program have been tested by calculating the waterfloo
Jan 1, 1963
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Status Of The Mineral Industries - IntroductionMinerals are a fundamental component of the Nation" material and economic base. Without a continuous supply of minerals to meet growing and changing needs, the basic character of our society would be
Jan 1, 1977