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IC 9256 Analysis Of Natural Gas, 1989By J. E. Hamak
This publication contains analyses and related source data for 151 natural gas samples from 19 States. Of the total samples, 138 were collected calendar year 1989. The remainder were collected earlier
Jan 1, 1990
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IC 8794 Chemical Vapor Deposition Of Group IVB, VB, And VIB Elements, A Literature ReviewBy H. O. McDonald
The Bureau of Mines reviewed the chemical vapor deposition (CVD) literature of the group IVB, VB, and VIR elements. This review was utilized in the Bureau's research to provide erosion-, abrasion
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 4813 Estimate Of Known Recoverable Reserves Of Coking Coal In Floyd County, Ky.By James J. Dowd
The investigation to evaluate the reserves of coking coal is being made by the Bureau of Mines in three parts: (1) To estimate known (measured plus indicated) recoverable reserves of all coking coal,
Jan 1, 1951
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Mineral Highlights - GeneralOn December 16, the General Services Administration (GSA) suspended weekly sales of surplus silver from the national defense stockpile because Congress approved the Defense Appropriation Act, which co
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 6365 Titanium Placer Resources in Western MontanaBy Dean C. Holt
This work was done to appraise the potential of titanium minerals in known titanium- bearing placer deposits and potential titanium- bearing placer areas in western Montana . Reconnaissance studies we
Jan 1, 1964
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IC 7932 Control Of Fires In Inactive Coal Deposits In Western United States, Including Alaska, 1948-58 ? SummaryBy T. R. Jolley
This publication describes the control of fires in inactive coal deposits in the Western United States, including Alaska by the Bureau of Mines. Material presented should contribute to a better unders
Jan 1, 1959
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IC 9127 Human Factors Contributing To Groundfall Accidents In Underground Coal Mines: Workers' ViewsBy Robert H. Peters
This report presents findings from a Bureau of Mines study on barriers that may prevent miners from correcting and avoiding groundfall hazards. Such barriers stem from four basic types of problems: (1
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 7444 An Improved Method And Apparatus For Analysis Of Impurities In HeliumBy David E. Emerson
An improved method and apparatus for determining the impurities in helium by preconcentration and subsequent analysis by mass spectrometry are described. Preconcentration of the impurities is accompli
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 5551 Electron Micrographs Of Asbestiform Minerals - Introduction And SummaryBy Charles W. Huggins
DEVELOPMENT of the electron microscope has permitted man to examine many small objects that could not be resolved by the light micro-scope. Diffraction, spherical aberration, and chromatic aberration
Jan 1, 1959
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RI 5301 A Mineral-Dressing Study Of Manganese Deposits Of The Batesville, Ark., District ? SummaryBy M. M. Fine
This report presents the results of laboratory mineral-dressing investigations by the Bureau of Mines of 14 individual or composite character samples from deposits in the Batesville manganese district
Jan 1, 1957
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RI 9472 - Hydrometallurgical Production of Copper From Flotation ConcentratesBy J. R. Cobble
Dissolution of chalcopyrite with acidified ferric sulfate produces a sulfur layer on the unreacted chalcopyrite surface that interferes with further dissolution. The U.S. Bureau of Mines has developed
Jan 1, 1993
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RI 8518 Selective Extraction of Metals From Pacific Sea Nodules With Dissolved Sulfur DioxideBy S. E. Khalafalla
In support of its goal to maintain an adequate supply of minerals to meet national economic and strategic needs, the Bureau of Mines has investigated a novel hydrometallurgical system with sulfur diox
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 6781 High-Temperature Heat Contents And Entropies Of Two Praseodymium Oxides And Three Terbium OxidesBy L. B. Pankratz
High-temperature heat contents were measured for two praseodymium oxides and three terbium oxides. There were: Pr2O3 (298° to 1,600° K), PrO1.833 (298° to 1,050° K), Tb2O3 (298° to 1,600° K), TbO1.719
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 5662 Composition Of A Shale-Oil Naphtha ? Introduction And SummaryBy H. H. Heady
A naphtha obtained by destructive, recycle hydrogenation of crude shale oil, produced by gas-combustion retorting of Colorado oil shale, was found by the Bureau of Mines to contain 49.1 percent paraff
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 8207 Vapor-Pressure Measurements by Effusion MethodsBy Arne Landsberg
The Bureau of Mines measured the vapor pressure of FeC12 , FeBr2, FeI2, Sb, Bi, Cd, Mg, Pb, FeC13 , and VCl2 using the Knudsen-and torsion-effusion methods, and on FeC13 -NaC1 mixtures, Au2Cl6, and Mg
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 6499 Low-Temperature Phase Equilibria of a Natural Gas of Low Helium ContentBy W. J. Boone, Will E. DeVaney, Lowell Stroud
This report is the fifth in a series presenting equilibrium vapor - liquid data for helium- bearing natural gases . It covers a 0.41 - mole - percent - helium natural gas that may be processed in the
Jan 1, 1964
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LDV Measurements in Gas-Solid FlowsBy K. Clifton, K. Kar, M. Gautam, J. T. Jurewicz
"This paper describes the history of LDV measurements employed in research involving gas-solid flows. Much of the discussion deals with measurement techniques employed to obtain separate and simultane
Nov 1, 1995
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RI 9080 Stemming Ejection and Burden Movements From Small Borehole BlastsBy John W. Kopp
Stemming is used in blasting operations to help contain explosive gases as long as possible. Stemming can reduce airblast, improve fragmentation, and reduce the chances of hot explosive gases igniting
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 5815 Explosibility Of Coal Dust In An Atmosphere Containing A Low Percentage Of Methane ? SummaryBy John Nagy
The effect of low percentages of methane (0 to 5 pet.) in an air atmosphere on spark initiated explosions of coal dust was investigated. With low dust concentrations (0.1 to 0.4 oz./cu, ft.), small am
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 5232 Estimate Of Known Recoverable Reserves And Preparation Characteristics Of Coking Coal In Scott County, Tenn. ? Conclusions ? ReservesBy Lloyd Williams
1. This investigation shows that the Poplar Creek is the most important bed in Scott County from a production standpoint. Although the Poplar Creek bed contains the largest reserve, the Big Mary has a
Jan 1, 1956