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    IC 7277 Langbeinite ? Introduction

    By Bertrand L. Johnson

    Langbeinite, a comparatively rare mineral that has been reported from only five countries in the entire world, has recently attained considerable economic importance in the United States and Poland. S

    Jan 1, 1944

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    RI 6987 Mine Water Research

    By Maurice Deul

    A special short-term research project was initiated to develop plant design parameters for treating mine waters to yield an effluent acceptable for discharge into streams and a sludge amenable to effe

    Jan 1, 1967

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    RI 2817 Desulphurizing Action Of Manganese In Iron

    By C. H. Herty, J. K. Gaines

    "Nearly every piece of electrical equipment used in mines ""breathes."" In other words, motors, controllers, rheostats, switches, and other similar equipment, even though encased in seemingly tight co

    Jul 1, 1927

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    RI 3938 Magnesia from Olivine

    By Charles E. McCarthy, MORTON T. PAWEL, E. A. GEE, FRANK S. RIORDAN

    Large tonnages of the magnesium silicate mineral , olivine, are known to exist in the mountains of western North Carolina and in the Puget Sound region of Washington. The North Carolina deposits alone

    Sep 1, 1946

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    Dust Deposition In Coal Mine Airways

    By Welby G. Courtney

    The Bureau of Mines conducted an exploratory field survey to determine the amount of airborne coal dust, the size distribution of the dust, and the rate of dust deposition in coal mine airways. The su

    Jan 1, 1982

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    RI 6687 Heats Of Formation Of Anhydrous Ferric Sulfate And Indium Sulfate

    By R. Barany

    The heats of formation of anhydrous ferric sulfate and anhydrous indium sulfate were determined by solution calorimetry. At 298.15° K the heats of formation from the metal, rhombic sulfur, and oxygen

    Jan 1, 1965

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    RI 6298 Separation and Characterization of Polar Material in Distillate Fuel

    By D. E. Hirsch, J. W. Davis, Norman G. Foster, F. G. Schwartz

    This investigation was undertaken to identify nitrogen , oxygen , and sulfur compounds (polar components ) found in catalytically cracked distillate fuel . It is significant that these compounds conce

    Jan 1, 1963

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    RI 2352 Kinds of Haulage and Cutting Machines in Coal Mines

    By W. W. Adams

    The extent to which coal mines have installed various types of haulage systems and mining machines is a subject about which there is little definite information available in convenient form for the co

    May 1, 1922

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    Releasing The Energy Of Workers To Create A Safer Workplace: The Value Of Using Mentors To Enhance Safety Training

    By Elaine T. Cullen, Thomas W. Camm

    The mentor/learner model is a time-honored approach to teaching, including within the mining industry. Miners know when they see excellence and have a deep respect for experts in their field. By using

    Jan 1, 2002

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    RI 8835 Characterization_of_Lateritic_Nickel_Ore

    By C. O. Ruud, R. E. Siemens, D. Chandra

    The mineralogical constitution of a lateritic ore dictates the type of metallurgical process that can be used to extract valuable metals such as nickel and cobalt . To provide needed mineralogical inf

    Jan 1, 1983

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    RI 6395 Comparative Studies of Explosives in Limestone

    By Thomas C. Atchison, Joseph M. Pugliese

    Six explosives were compared by measuring their strain- producing abilities in limestone . Peak strain , e , varied with scaled distance , R/Ro , according to the following equation : € = Kc (R /R 。)-

    Jan 1, 1964

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    RI 4826 Zirconium-Titanium System: Constitution Diagram And Properties

    By Earl T. Hayes

    For several years the Northwest Electrodevelopment Laboratory of the Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the Air Materiel Command, U. S. Air Force, has been studying zirconium alloys. A preliminary s

    Jan 1, 1951

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    RI 8610 Effect of Ferric Ion on Corrosion Resistance of Zirconium in HCI-AIC13 Environment

    By William D. Riley

    In order to evaluate the corrosion resistance of zirconium in mineral extraction processes, such as a clay-hydrochloric acid leaching process for extracting alumina, the Bureau of Mines conducted corr

    Jan 1, 1981

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    OFR-116-77 Study Of Intrinsic Safety Basics And Testing Machines

    By Zsuzsanna Zborovszky

    Experimental study directed toward gaining improved understanding of the exact mechanisms causing ignition in the PTB breakflash. Investigation and comparison of tungsten and copper wires as to their

    Jan 1, 1976

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    RI 5903 Semiquantitative Spectrographic Analysis Of Tungsten ? Summary

    A spectrographic procedure applicable to the semiquantitative determination of 29 elements in tungsten is presented. The method is designed to give estimates of impurity concentrations up to 500 p.p.m

    Jan 1, 1961

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    RI 6944 Metallurgical Testing Of Hawaiian Ferruginous Bauxites-Concluding Report

    By W. A. Calhoun

    Progress made in a second and final metallurgical investigation made by the Bureau of Mines of near-surface Hawaiian bauxitic deposits from Kauai, Maui, and Hawaii Islands, and on a deeper deposit fro

    Jan 1, 1967

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    RI 8587 Bentonite-Bonded Rammed Olivine and Zircon Molds for Titanium Casting

    By R. K. Koch

    The Bureau of Mines produced several series of titanium castings in order to investigate the feasibility of producing commercial-grade titanium castings in bentonite-bonded olivine or zircon sand mold

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Bibliography

    By Thomas V. Falkie, R. Venkataramani

    Anderson, L. B., 1963, "Multiple Regression Techniques Correlate Experimental Data," Chemical Engineering, V. 70, N. 12, pp. 223-228. Aubert, E. J., Lund, I. A., and Thomasell, A. J., 1959, "Some O

    Jan 1, 1972

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    RI 4590 Investigation Of Tungsten Deposits At Cupric Mine Property Beaver County, Utah

    By William H. King

    The property of the Cupric Mines Co. is situated in the San Francisco mining district, Beaver County, Utah, 21 miles westerly from Milford (fig. 1), the rail and supply center for the area. Scheelite

    Jan 1, 1949

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    References

    By Lloyd A. Morley, Alan M. Christman

    1. Anonymous. "Getting Down to Earth," booklet 25T, James G. Biddle Co, Plymouth Meeting, Pa. (1970) pp. 1-48. 2. Anonymous. "Megger Ground Tester, Special Instructions," booklet 25-J-1, James G. B

    Jan 1, 1976