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RI 9405 - Role of Oxygen Transfer in Acid Mine Drainage TreatmentBy C. C. Hustwit
The U.S. Bureau of Mines formulated a new mathematical model to characterize iron oxidation. The new model is intended to replace the currently used model, recommended by the Environmental Protection
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 4935 National Annual Diesel-Fuel Survey, 1952 ? IntroductionBy O. C. Blade
Diesel fuel is being used in greater volume than ever before in the United States. During 1950 railroads used 43 percent of the total volume of Diesel fuel sold, smelters, mines, and manufacturing pla
Jan 1, 1952
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OFR-79-82 Bound Liquid Ion Exchange Membranes For The Extraction Of Cobalt From Lateritic Leach SolutionsBy Larry D. Nichols
Poroplastic membranes containing ion exchange liquids were studied for separating cobalt from nickel-containing solutions similar to ammoniacal laterite leaches. The driving force for cobalt transport
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 5863 Relative Efficacy Of Stemming Materials In Reducing Incendivity Of Permissible Explosives ? IntroductionBy R. W. Van Dolah
An important function of stemming used to confine explosives in shot holes in underground coal mines is to minimize the chance of ignition of firedamp or coal dust by the detonation products. Unti
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 4239 Georgia Mica Spots Cherokee, Upson, Lamar, and Monroe CountiesBy William A. Beck
"INTRODUCTION Mica is found in Georgia from the Fall Line in the central part of the State to the Valley and Ridge Province in the northwest. During the past 3 years, Georgia has been one of the chief
Apr 1, 1948
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RI 9486 - Longwall Face Stability: An Evaluation of Face SloughageBy Thomas M. Barczak
This U.S. Bureau of Mines report examines the causes and consequences of longwall face sloughage. Theoretical relationships were developed to evaluate mechanisms that produce slough age. From these re
Jan 1, 2010
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Statistical Summary Of World Production And Trade Of Major Mineral Commodities For 1992By Ivette E. Torres
The final 26 tables of this chapter, tables 24-49, extend and expand the statistical series on production that was started in the 1963 edition of the Area Reports: International volume of the Minerals
Jan 1, 1994
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RI 3871 Extinction of Gasoline Flames by Inert GasesBy W. R. Gilliland, G. W. Jones
"One-phase of the accident prevention program of the Bureau of Mines is the determination of the explosion hazards of various combustible gases and vapors encountered,mining and allied industries and
Apr 1, 1946
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RI 3396 Calibration Of Positive-Displacement Oil Meters ? IntroductionBy R. E. Heithecker
[The principle of determining volumes of liquid by alternately drawing in and discharging given quantities of the fluid from a confined space or compartment of known volume and mechanically counting t
Jan 1, 1938
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IC 8341 Copper Leaching Practices In The Western United StatesBy Herman W. Sheffer
This report describes and discusses present-day leaching technology employed to recover copper from low-grade mine and dump materials derived from the exploitation of copper ore deposits in the Wester
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 9223 - Respirable Dust Sources and Controls on Continuous Auger Mining SectionsBy J. Drew Potts
The U.S. Bureau of Mines identified respirable dust sources and controls on four continuous auger mining sections, two with relatively low dust levels and two with high levels. Factors adversely affec
Jan 1, 1989
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IC 7062 Marketing Of Salt ? ForewordBy F. E. Harris
The United States produces about 30 percent of the world output of salt. Numerous deposits occur in widely separated areas, but the leading producing States are California, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan
Jan 1, 1939
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RI 4690 Secondary Recovery Of Oil By Air And Gas Injection In The Brenneman Field Hancock County, W. Va.By Tignor E. M.
The Brenneman oil field in Grant District, Hancock County, W. VA., was selected for study by Bureau of Mines engineers because it was typical of many of the smaller petroleum reservoirs in the Appalac
Jan 1, 1950
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Effect of in vivo Coal Dust Exposure on Arachidonic Acid Metabolism in the Rat Alveolar MacrophageBy L. M. Demers, D. C. Kuhn, N. El-Ayouby, C. F. Stanley
"Oxygenated metabolites of arachidonic acid (MJ are produced by the alveolar macrophage (AM) and have been shown to mediate inflammatory reactions. We therefore assessed the production of eicosanoids
Jan 1, 1990
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IC 9169 Coal Combustion In A Ventilated TunnelBy Margaret R. Egan
The Bureau of Mines experimentally burned Pittsburgh Seam coal and other combustible materials found in mines in order to obtain a better knowledge of their emission products. These experiments were c
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 4032 Diesel Engines Underground VI. - Use of Diesel Locomotives in Construction of the Delaware Aqueduct: Effect of Exhaust Gases upon Quality of Tunnel AirBy M. A. Elliott, H. H. Schrenk, L. B. Berger, John C. Holtz
"INTRODUCTION Diesel-powered locomotives designed specifically for underground operation were used in the construction of some of the tunnels that comprise the Delaware Aqueduct in New York State. Bef
Jan 1, 1947
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RI 7830 Preparation Characteristics and Desulfurization Potential of Iowa CoalsBy J. A. Cavallaro
This Bureau of Mines report describes the preparation characteristics of 10 coal samples collected from the significant coal-producing mines of Lucas, Mahaska, Marion, Monroe, and Wapello Counties in
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 3830 Electrolytic Manganese in Acid-Steel Tests at Atlas Steel Casting Co. and the Detroit Steel Casting Co.By R. T. C. Rasmussen
"INTRODUCTION This is the second report of investigations describing tests in full-scale commercial heats of steel-using electrolytic manganese having a purity of about 99.95 percent, produced in the
Nov 1, 1945
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RI 8151 Applying Computer-Drawn Maps of Geologic Data to Analysis of Mining ProblemsBy Charles M. McCulloch
This Bureau of Mines report discusses the principles of using computers to draw maps and plot geologic data of mining areas. The types of maps that can be drawn by a computer are reviewed, using as ex
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 3367 Survey Of Fuel Consumption At Refineries In 1936 ? Summary (454ae789-be36-4104-991f-73dd429822bb)By G. R. Hopkins
The petroleum-refining industry established a new record in fuel efficiency at refineries in 1936, when 597,000 B. t. u. of heat were required to refine a barrel of crude oil, compared with an average
Jan 1, 1938