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RI 7290 Metallization Of Iron Ores With Solid Reductants
By M. M. Fine
Research on the solid-fuel reduction of Knob Lake iron or was conducted to upgrade lean and high-grade ores and recover metallized products suitable for ironmaking or steelmaking. The program included
Jan 1, 1969
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RI 3016 The Lower Limits of Inflammability of Natural Gas-Air Mixtures in a Large Gallery
By J. E. Crawshaw
"The few previous observations of the effect of turbulence on limits of inflammability have been made on a small scale in turbulence produced either by a fan or by movement of the mixture.By a suitabl
Jul 1, 1930
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Graduate Degrees
Graduate education is an integral part of the Center's research program. The scope of. work and the duration of each research project is calculated, in part, by taking into consideration the needs of
Aug 31, 1989
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RI 3050 Leaching Copper Ores
By John D. Sullivan, Alfred P. Towne
"In copper percolation-leaching plants the ore is usually crushed to a maximum size of about three-eighths inch. Ordinarily an ore is crushed as finely as feasible since the rate of extraction of copp
Feb 1, 1931
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RI 9330 - Sealed Flask Test for Evaluating the Self-Heating Tendencies of Coals
By Yael Miron
This report describes laboratory studies by the U.S. Bureau of Mines to determine the suitability of a static oxygen (OJ adsorption test for evaluating the self-heating tendencies of coals. Reliable m
Jan 1, 1990
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RI 7485 Tungsten And Dispersion-Strengthened Tungsten Made By Freeze Drying
By M. J. Ferrante
The Bureau of Mines investigated the applicability of the freeze-drying technique for preparing dispersion-strengthened tungsten powders suitable for conversion by powder metallurgy into materials whi
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 8749 Selective Nickel Electrowinning From Dilute Electrolytes
By G. R. Smith
Critical and strategic metals are often present in small quantities in low-grade domestic ores. When these ores are leached, the resulting solution usually contains the metals in very dilute quantitie
Jan 1, 1983
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Noise Source Identification On A Continuous Mining Machine
By Hugo E. Camargo
Noise Induced Hearing Loss is the most common occupational disease in the U.S. and of paramount importance in the mining industry. According to data for 2006 from the Mine Safety and Health Administra
Jan 1, 2008
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IC 8110 Uses And Properties Of Magnesia As A Superrefractory For Temperatures Above 1,500° C.: A Bibliography ? Introduction And Summary
By Sara Jane Boles
In recent years the demand for products of greater refractoriness has placed an ever-increasing emphasis on ceramic materials, including the metallic oxides. Magnesia (MgO) is one of the most importan
Jan 1, 1962
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Application Of Gas-Enhanced Foam At The Excel No. 3 Mine Fire
By M. A. Trevits, M. R. Thibou, A. Ozment, A. C. Smith, J. B. Walsh
The Excel No. 3 Mine is a room-and-pillar mining operation owned by MC Mining, LLC, a subsidiary of Alliance Resource Partners, LP, which produces coal from the Pond Creek Coalbed in Pike County, Kent
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RI 5959 Electrorefining Beryllium - Studies Of Operating Variables ? Introduction And Summary
By M. M. Wong
Beryllium possesses attractive properties for use in the nuclear and space fields. Since fused-salt electrorefining can be employed to produce this metal in high-purity form from low-grade or scrap me
Jan 1, 1962
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The Mineral Industry Of Other Countries Of The Near East - Bahrain (cbaeb5f0-db23-4545-b655-c60ed9216196)
By Peter J. Clarke
The petroleum industry continued to be the most important mineral activity in Bahrain during 1978-79. Revenues generated by the petroleum sector increased from $378 million' in 1977 to an estimat
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 5497 Solution Techniques In Fluorescent X-Ray Spectrography ? Summary
By William J. Campbell
This report describes a Bureau of Mines study undertaken to determine the applications and limitations of solution techniques as a general method of fluorescent X-ray spectrographic analysis. Syst
Jan 1, 1959
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RI 6043 Recovery Of Mineral Values In Cupriferous And Nickeliferous Pyrrhotite ? Summary
By Oliver C. Fursman
These investigations were conducted to determine conditions for recovery of nickel and copper from Funter Bay, Alaska, sulfide ore and recovery of nickel from nickel-silicate ore, Nickel Mountain, Rid
Jan 1, 1962
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OFR-52-81 Wallrock Reactions To Mining Beyond A Preconditioned Zone At The Star Mine, Burke, Idaho
By Wilson Blake
Rock preconditioning in advance of mining was shown to be an effective means of rock-burst control based on the results of a field demonstration carried out on the 7700 level of the Hecla Mining Compa
Jan 1, 1980
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OFR-28-80 Development Of A Dual-Boom Semi-Automated Roof Bolter
By C. Hellar
A new dual-boom remotely controlled roof bolter was designed, fabricated, and then tested in an underground coal mine. Remote-control functions allowed complete bolting cycles to be performed on two b
Jan 1, 1979
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IC 8860 Operation Of The International Tin Agreement
By Thomas J. Witzig
This Bureau of Mines report is a background study of the International Tin Agreement. Attempts at stabilizing the tin market prior to the agreement are detailed, as well as the conditions and negotiat
Jan 1, 1981
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Using Ultrasonic Anemometers to Evaluate Factors Affecting Face Ventilation Effectiveness
By T. Mal
A test system was developed at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health's ventilation test gallery for measuring airflow using a three-axis ultrasonic anemometer. The gallery war
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RI 5934 Production Of Molybdenum Metal By Magnesium Reduction Of Molybdenum Oxides ? Summary
By T. T. Campbell
This investigation was undertaken by the Bureau of Mines to determine if high-purity ductile molybdenum of uniform quality can be prepared by bomb reduction techniques. Molybdenum trioxide (Mo03) a
Jan 1, 1962
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Working in Unusual or Restricted Postures.
By Sean Gallagher
The human body is remarkably adaptable and capable of performance in a wide variety of environments and circumstances. It cannot be said, however, that the body is capable of performing equally well u