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RI 8953 - Removal of Magnesia From Dolomitic Southern Florida Phosphate Concentrates by Aqueous S02 LeachingBy J. P. Hansen
The Bureau of Mines has investigated the S02 leaching of MgO from high-MgO-bearing Florida phosphate concentrates. The S02 was effective in leaching some of the MgO from three phosphate concentrates;
Jan 1, 1985
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IC 6453 ThalliumBy ALICE V. Petar
Thallium is one of the rare metals that has come into commercial use within recent years . Its comparative scarcity , combined with a resemblance to the common metal lead , have retarded the developme
Jun 1, 1931
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RI 6279 Materials In Coal Inhibitory To The Growth Of MicroorganismsBy Martin H. Rogoff
The presence of antibiotic materials extractable with polar organic solvents was demonstrated in coals of various ranks. Since these antibiotics occur in low concentrations, 200 pounds of a high-volat
Jan 1, 1963
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Role of Free Radicals in the Mechanisms of Hemolysis and Lipid Peroxidation by Silica: Comparative ESR and Cytotoxicity StudiesBy Nar S. Dala1, Xianglin Shi, Val Vallyathan
"Electron spin resonance (ESRJ and cytotoxicity measurements were made on newly fractured silica to examine specifically the role of the fracture-induced, silicon-based radicals (Si· and SiO·) and sil
Jan 1, 1990
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RI 6977 Blast Furnace Operation With Natural Gas Injection And Oxygen-Enriched BlastBy R. J. Leary
The Bureau of Mines experimental blast furnace was blown with oxygen-enriched blast in combination with natural gas injected at the tuyeres. The air blast was augmented with oxygen to form an enriched
Jan 1, 1967
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IC 6988 Trends In Sales Of Memorial StoneBy Oliver Bowles
From the most remote periods of civilization, stone Las been used to perpetuate the memory of individuals or to immortalize their noble achievements. Ancient memorials ranged from simple piles of ston
Jan 1, 1938
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RI 2533 The Preparation and Properties of Normal Lead TrinitroresorcinateBy W. H. Rinkenbach, C. A. Taylor
"Among the recently patented detonating compounds that have been suggested as substitutes for the commonly used fulminate of mercury is the normal lead salt of trinitroresorcin, or styphnic acid. As n
Oct 1, 1923
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RI 9437 - Machining of Fe3AI IntermetallicsBy Jack R. Woodyard
Scientists at the U.S. Bureau of Mines are studying iron aluminides as possible substitutes for stainless steels to reduce the Nation's dependence on imported strategic and critical materials. In
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 4329 Investigation Of Kiowa County Clays Kiowa County, Okla.By C. C. Knox
In Kiowa County, Okla., extensive deposits of clay are closely associated with pre-Cambrian anorthosites and gabbros. Investigation by the Bureau of Mines, including 1,723 feet of auger drilling, ha
Jan 1, 1948
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IC 7408 Diamond-Drilling Blast Holes, Balmat )[jne, St. Lawrence County, N. YBy McHenry Mosier
The application of diamond drills for blast holes is limited to the special Job of extracting floor and stope pillars, and therefore their operation is intermittent. The zinc ore drilled occurs in met
Jun 1, 1947
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RI 8145 Extraction and Recovery of Molybdenum and Rhenium From Molybdenite Concentrates by Electrooxidation: Process DemonstrationBy B. J. Scheiner
The Federal Bureau of Mines has successfully demonstrated an electrooxidation-solvent extraction-carbon adsorption process for recovering molybdenum and rhenium from offgrade concentrates. The flow se
Jan 1, 1976
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IC 7202 Marketing Silica (Quartz, Tripoli, Diatomite, Etc.) ? IntroductionBy Nan C. Jensen
Silica, the world's most abundant mineral compound, is composed of the two commonest elements - oxygen and silicon. In addition to being the life-giving constituent of the atmosphere and the majo
Jan 1, 1942
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Construction And Testing Of A Junk Auto IncineratorBy C. J. Chindgren
A refractory-lined, garage-type automobile incinerator with a natural gas afterburner for air pollution control was cooperatively constructed and tested by the Bureau of Mines and the Wasatch Metal &
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 9006 - Performance Characteristics of Large-Capacity Face Ventilation Systems for Oil Shale MiningThe performance of two large-capacity ventilation systems was compared through tests conducted in a large dead-end heading at a pilot oil shale mine in Colorado. Sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) tracer gas w
Jan 1, 1986
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MLA 60-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The Mt. Eddy Rare II Area (No. 5229), Siskiyou And Trinity Counties, California ? SummaryBy David K. Denton
There are no active mines in the Mt. Eddy RARE II area. Chromite, gold, and stone prospects were examined. The RARE II area contains no identified mineral resources; however, a sample of a 260 ton occ
Jan 1, 1983
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The 1983 Economic Recovery And Measures Of Structural Change In The U.S. Economy And Mining IndustryThe last issue included a discussion of recent indications of a 1983 recovery and a brief analysis of the contribution of the U.S. mining industry to the gross national product (GNP). In this issue we
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 4558 Investigation Of The Abbott Quicksilver Mine, Lake County, Calif.By Frank J. Wiebelt
Work on the Abbott-quicksilver property was part of the general program of th~ Bureau of Mines in its investigation of domestic mineral resources, which are essential to national defense or industry a
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 3478 Dust Produced By Drilling When Water Is Sprayed On The Outside Of The Drill Steel ? Introduction (0026df72-a82f-4d78-90b7-1fab5a532a03)By John A. Johnson
[Tests were conducted at the Mount Weather testing adit of the Bureau of Mines4/ on the effectiveness of spraying water along the outside of the drill steel as compared with standard wet-drilling prac
Jan 1, 1939
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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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MLA 34-81 - Mineral Investigation Of The La Panza Rare II Area (No. 5109), San Luis Obispo County, California ? SummaryBy Donald J. Barnes
Gold was found in samples collected from Pleistocene and Holocene stream and terrace deposits. Approximately 15,000 cu yd (11,400 cu m) of small and discontinuous terrace and stream gravel deposits in
Jan 1, 1981