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IC 8069 An Economic Analysis Of Underground Gasification Of Coal ? IntroductionBy G. D. Bakulev
Economic Importance of Gasification of Fuel and Brief Outline of Development of Underground Gasification of Coal in the U.S.S.R. The underground gasification of fuel offers a number of economic and s
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 5950 Bituminous Coal Deposits Of The Matanuska Coalfield, Alaska: Central And Western Parts, Wishbone District ? Summary And ConclusionsBy Robert S. Warfield
The Federal Bureau of mines and U.S. Geological Survey conducted exploratory investigations and geologic mapping in the Wishbone Hill district of the Matanuska coalfield almost continuously from 1942
Jan 1, 1962
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IC 8134 Injury Experience In The Nonmetal Industries (Except Stone And Coal), 1958 ? Introduction And SummaryBy John C. Machisak
INJURY experience and employment data for the nonmetal mining industry in the United States are presented for the calendar year 1958. Statistical tables 6 to 12 give detailed information on injuries a
Jan 1, 1962
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IC 8049 Bibliography Of Bureau Of Mines Investigations Of Coal And Its Products, 1910-60 - 1. General - Congressional Publications1. BOYD, JAMES. Statement on the Investigation of Natural Resources. Hearings before National Re-sources Economic Subcommittee, Committee on Public Lands, U.S. Senate, 80th Cong., 1st sess., on Invest
Jan 1, 1962
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IC 8089 Proceedings: Tenth International Conference Of Directors Of Safety In Mines Research ? IntroductionThe Tenth International Conference of Directors of Safety in Mines Research was held in the United States from September 28 through October 2, 1959, at Hotel Webster Hall, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Conferen
Jan 1, 1962
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Index Of Selected Gasification Patents (In Three Parts) II. United Kingdom, Australian, Canadian, And South African Patents - IntroductionTHE Synthetic Liquid Fuels Act (30 U.S.C., 321-325, and amendments) became law April 5, 1944, and a period of intensive research and development in this field was begun by the Federal Bureau of Mines.
Jan 1, 1962
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Geological Reconnaissance St. Augustin Area, North Shore, 'Gulf of St. LawrenceBy W. E. Hale
An area of about 7,000 square miles within the eastern part of the Grenville Sub-province is underlain chiefly by granitic gneisses. There are, however, some exposures of mafic rocks which warrant fur
Jan 1, 1962
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Coal Handling At TVA's Paradise Steam Station Paradise, Kentucky ? IntroductionBy Stanley Kesler
The first of two initial 650-mw units of the Paradise Steam Station, located on the banks of the Green River in the south-central portion of the western Kentucky coal basin, is scheduled for operation
Jan 1, 1962
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IC 8100 Minerals In Japan's Industrial EconomyBy K. P. Wang
The foundation of Japan's growing industrial and economic strength lies primarily in minerals, power, and technical know-how. Domestic raw material resources cannot supply domestic demand, and im
Jan 1, 1962
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The Mantos Blancos Operation - Chile's New Integrated Copper ProducerBy Werner Joseph, Richard R. Knobler
When the first batch of refined copper ingots was cast at Mantos Blancos in January 1961, eight years of exploration, development and metallurgical pioneering by Mauricio Hochschild & Co. had come to
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 6002 Some Nonmetallic Mineral Resources For Alaska's Construction Industry ? Introduction And SummaryBy R. S. Warfield
Following World War II, the rapid increase in both military and civilian activity in the area served by the Alaska Railroad stimulated interest in the availability of local sources of nonmetallic mine
Jan 1, 1962
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IC 8125 Mica - A Materials Survey - Introduction And SummaryBy Milford L. Skow
MICA is a group name for a number of complex hydrous aluminum silicate minerals that have a sheet or platy structure and extremely variable and complex compositions containing various metallic ions, p
Jan 1, 1962
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Division Lectures - The 1962 Extractive Metallurgy Lecture - The World's Most Complex Metallurgy (Copper, Lead, and Zinc)By Albert J. Phillips
The effect of impurities on the flowsheet in the smelting and refining circuits for copper, lead and zinc is reviewed and the interflow of by-poduct metals from copper, lead and zinc plants is pointed
Jan 1, 1962
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Some observations on the annealing behavior of a Cold-Rolled Low Carbon steelBy Alfred Goldberg
The paper is founded on the results of an investigation on the softening behavior of a cold-rolled low carbon steel. This specimen, originally cold rolled 15 , 30 , 50 and 75% reduction in thickness,
Jul 20, 1961
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Conflicting Interests in teh Exploitation of Industrial MineralsWhat is a conflict, as it is understood by men of the extractive industries? And what are the circumstances out of which these conflicts arise? A start can be made with the notion of economic conflict
Jan 7, 1961
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SME's Annual Membership Report - 1961 Membership DirectorySME's Annual Membership Report - 1961 Membership Directory
Jan 7, 1961
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Central Washeries . . . Key To India's Coal ProblemBy A. K. Chakravarti, A. Lihiri, G. G. Sarkar
One primary objective of India's third Five Year Plan is the expansion of coal production. The goal: boost present output of 45 million tons to 95 million tons by 1965--an increase of more than 1
Jan 7, 1961
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Bunker Hill's ConcentratorBy N. J. Sather
The history of the Bunker Hill mine dates back to August 26, 1885, when Noah S. Kellogg found the outcrop of the Bunker Hill orebody on the hillside of Milo Gulch above the present town of Wardner, Id
Jan 6, 1961
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RI 5839 Bacteria In Mining And Metallurgy: Leaching Selected Ores And Minerals; Experiments With Thiobacillus Thiooxidans ? SummaryBy Joseph A. Sutton
This study was undertaken by the Bureau of Mines to determine whether the sulfur-oxidizing bacterium Thiobacillus thiooxidans could use sulfur compounds to produce sulfuric acid in sufficient quantiti
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 5888 In Situ Determination Of The Dynamic Elastic Constants Of Rock ? SummaryBy Harry R. Nicholls
A simple economical method has been developed for determining the in situ longitudinal and shear velocities in rock from which its elastic constants can be calculated. By detonating small charges of h
Jan 1, 1961