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IC 7504 Coproducts of Coke in the United States, 1919-47By J. A. CoRGAN, J. A. DECARLO
The coal -carbonizing industry is recognized as one of our country's most essential industries , and this position has been achieved through its primary function as a source of supply of special fuels
Jun 1, 1949
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RI 8914 - Effect of Drilling Fluids on Permeability of Uranium SandstoneBy Jon K. Ahlness
The Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory and field experiments to determine tne amount of permeability reduction in uranium sandstone after its exposure to different drilling fluids. Seven polymer and
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 6244 Carbonizing Properties Of Kanawha County, W. Va., CoalsBy G. W. Birge
Twenty-eight samples, representing the Pittsburgh, Lower Kittanning, Stockton-Lewiston, Coalburg, Winifrede, Cedar Grove, Peerless, No. 2 Gas, Powellton, and Eagle beds, were carbonized by the Bureau
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 6317 Fluidized-Bed Chlorination of Titaniferous Slags and OresBy E. C. Perkins, R. S. Lang, D. M. Taylor, H. Dolezal
The amenability of titaniferous slags and domestic mineral concentrates to chlorination was determined in a 6 - inch diameter fluidized bed chlorinator . Ilmenites from Valley County , Idaho ; Aiken ,
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 6470 Hydrogenation of New Mexico Coal at Short Residence Time and High TemperaturesBy Raymond W. Hiteshue, Sam Friedman, Martin D. Schlesinger
The Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the El Paso Natural Gas Co. investigated the effect of high temperature and pressure at short residence times on the hydrogenation of a New Mexico coal to gaseo
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 8133 Recovery of Zinc From Zinc Chloride by Fused-Salt ElectrolysisBy F. P. Haver
The Bureau of Mines is developing a leach-electrolysis procedure to produce Special High Grade (SHG) zinc from sulfide concentrate without the generation of sulfur oxide gases. Chlorine-oxygen leachin
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 9264 - Alumina Recovery From Copper Dump Leaching Liquors Using a Supported Liquid MembraneBy S. P. Sandoval
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated the separation of aluminum from copper dump leaching liquors using a supported liquid membrane. Aluminum was selectively transported through porous polypropylene
Jan 1, 1989
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IC 6563 SoapstoneBy H. Herbert Hughes
Soapstone commonly is associated with talc , and reports on either commodity usually contain a discussion of the other . From a geological or mineralogical standpoint the combination is justifiable ,
Feb 1, 1932
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RI 5276 Carbonizing Tests With Tuscaloosa Oven - Use Of Fluid Petroleum Coke As A Blending Agent ? SummaryBy John B. Gayle
The suitability of fluid petroleum coke as a blending agent for producing metallurgical coke has been investigated using the Tuscaloosa and sole-heated experimental ovens. From the results of tests wi
Jan 1, 1956
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Technology News - No. 464 - Analysis of Retreat Mining Pillar Stability (ARMPS): Version 4.0 for WindowsObjective: To help prevent squeezes, collapses, and other pillar failures through better pillar design, thereby enhancing safety for underground mine workers.
Jul 1, 1997
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RI 4119 Sultan Zinc-Lead Mine, Clark Co., NVBy Robert W. Geehan
"INTRODUCTION The Bureau of Mines has been investigating deposits of critical and essential minerals in the United States since 1939. Many of the mines were developed.A preliminary examination of the
Sep 1, 1947
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IC 8198 Crushed Limestone Operations, Watauga Quarry, Watauga Stone Co., Carter County, Tenn.By H. L. Riley
This report describes the methods and equipment used by the Watauga Stone Co. to drill und blast limestone in a two-level quarry, and to crush, screen, blend, and load this stone. Power requirements p
Jan 1, 1963
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Hearing Loss Prevention - Investigation Of Technology For Hearing Loss Prevention (36bd2a48-c191-4c41-97d7-6e9e28bad176)PURPOSE: Evaluate practical technological advances in hearing protective devices for use in different mining environments RESEARCH SUMMARY: Previous NIOSH research shows that miners develop heari
Jan 1, 2001
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RI 6529 Recovery of Tin From Hardhead by FiltrationBy J. A. Ruppert, P. M. Sullivan
A study was made of filtration techniques for recovering the major part of the tin contained in iron - tin alloys known as hardhead . Special smallscale filtering apparatus and a three - stage cyclic
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 3960 Exploration of Lookout Mountain and Sand Mountain Coal Deposits, Dade and Walker Counties, GeorgiaBy John R. Troxell
"INTRODUCTION Lookout Mountain is the natural barmier that isolates Dade County from the rest of Georgia. Legend has it that Dade County seceded from the Union long before the rest of the State of Geo
Oct 1, 1946
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RI 7562 Recovery Of Copper From Converter Slags By FlotationBy V. E. Edlund
Laboratory batch flotation tests were conducted on copper converter slags to evaluate the relative merits of recovering copper from slow-cooled versus water-quenched slags. Three slags containing 1.6,
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 8827 - Percolation Leaching of a Chalcopyrite-Bearing Ore at Ambient and Elevated Temperatures With BacteriaBy B. W. Madsen
The Bureau of Mines conducted a large-scale (6.4 t), long-term (2,165 days) test to gain a better understanding of the leaching characteristics of chalcopyritic ores. An ore sample containing 0.77 pct
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 3984 Drilling and Sampling With a Wagon DrillBy John H. Soulé
"INTRODUCTION The Mining Branch of the Bureau of Mines has used the wagon drill to sample mineral deposits in New Mexico. This method of sampling was successful and con¬stituted an important phase of
May 1, 1947
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Deterioration Criteria for Servicing Mine Diesel Vehicles Based on Tailpipe Pollutant Concentration DataBy L. M. Chan, D. H. Carlson, J. B. Johnson
"Abstract — Concentrations of tailpipe pollutants from diesel-powered. underground mine vehicles change over time due to engine wear and the need for maintenance. Since this deterioration in pollutant
Mar 1, 1992
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The Importance Of Coal In Achieving Energy Independence For The United StatesBy Thomas V. Falkie
The new international fact of life that has emerged in the 70's is that foreign energy sources can no longer be considered either reliable or low in price. As a result, the United States is turni
Jan 1, 1975