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IC 8962 Lead And Zinc Availability - Domestic - A Minerals Availability Program AppraisalBy Catherine C. Kilgore
The Bureau of Mines investigated the availability of lead and zinc from 104 domestic mines and deposits. Fourteen primary lead and fifty-three primary zinc operations with in situ demonstrated resourc
Jan 1, 1983
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A Computer Simulation Model For Surface Mine Reclamation Planning - Volume IV: User's Manual For OPMHS/2By R. V. Ramani
This volume is the fourth of a four-volume final report on research carried out under a contract from the U.S. Bureau of Mines on the development of a computer simulation model for surface mine reclam
Jan 1, 1985
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IC 6982 Pumping Operations In The Cripple Creek District, Colo. - IntroductionBy Jos. R. Guiteras
This paper describes the pumping operations at the Ajax, Cresson, and Vindicator dines in the Cripple Creek mining district of Colorado during the summer of 1936. At that time the three mines wore pum
Jan 1, 1937
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IC 8532 A Survey Of The Secondary Titanium MarketBy Jerry J. Gray
The utilization of secondary titanium was determined in a study by the Bureau of Mines, and a 10-year statistical table showing supply and distribution patterns is presented in this report. Over the t
Jan 1, 1971
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IC 8267 Economic Trends In The Pacific Northwest Aluminum Mill Products Industry (cf52f58a-8c77-4de6-95ae-5bd9b89f0a85)By Frank B. Fulkerson
Three of the five primary aluminum producers in the Pacific Northwest have facilities in the region to make aluminum mill products. Only one of the three, however, produces a variety of shapes and for
Jan 1, 1965
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IC 6602 Shaft-Sinking Methods, Practices, And Costs Of The Consolidation Coal Co. At Its No. 261 Mine, Caretta, McDowell County, W. Va. ? IntroductionBy Laurence F. Kelley
This paper is one of a series being prepared by the United States Bureau of Mines on shaft-sinking methods and costs at individual operations in various mining districts of the United States. The meth
Jan 1, 1932
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RI 3872 Effect of Impurities on the Electrodeposition of ManganeseBy Beatrice L. Lukens, David Schlain, John D. Prater
"The electrolytic manganese process developed by the Bureau of Mines4/ and now in use in the commercial plant of the Electromanganese Corp. at Knoxville, Tenn., and in the Bureau of Mines pilot plant5
May 1, 1946
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RI 4736 Oil Shale In SpainBy H. M. Thorne
The oil-shale deposits of the Puertollano basin in the Spanish province of Ciudad Real appear to have been give little consideration in discussions of oil-shale resources throughout the world. A small
Jan 1, 1950
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RI 2700 Present Status of Differential FlotationBy A. W. Fahrenwald
"The rate of progress in the last three years in the development of differential flotation has been rapid beyond the realization of most people. Differential flotation is no longer a ""delicate"" and
Aug 1, 1925
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OFR-74-73 Influence Of Mine Fires On The Ventilation Of Underground Mines - I. IntroductionBy Rudolf E. Greuer
Every mine contains inflammable materials, either in form of the minerals mined or in the form of brought-in supplies. Although great efforts are made to make mines as far as possible fireproof and to
Jan 1, 1973
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IC 6706 Milling Methods And Costs At The San Guillermo Concentrator Of The Compania Industrial "El Potosi", S.A., San Guillermo. Chihuahua, Mexico ? IntroductionBy C. A. Mehring
[This paper, which describes the milling practice at the San Guillermo concentrator of the Compania Industrial "M Potosi", S.A., located at Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico, is one of a series of similar
Jan 1, 1933
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MLA 105-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The Hunter Mountain Wilderness Study Area (BLM No. CDCA-123), Inyo County, California ? Summary StatementBy J. Douglas Causey
No mines are active in the Hunter Mountain Wilderness Study Area (WSA), and no mineral resources have been identified in the WSA. However, the Monarch Mine has low potential for silver, copper, tungst
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 7013 Gas-Reservoir Properties From Pressure-Buildup DataBy George L. Gates
The Bureau of Mines studied pressure-buildup data from a number of California gas wells to determine if the reservoir properties calculated from these data correlated with field-observed reservoir pro
Jan 1, 1967
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IC 7195 Lightweigbt Aggregates for ConcreteBy Forrest T. Moyer
Need for lightweight building materials was created in the latter part of the nineteenth century by a radical change in building design in which dead load or structural weight was transferred from thi
Jan 1, 1942
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IC 8424 Specifications For Selected Hydraulic-Powered Roof Supports - With A Method To Estimate Support Requirements For LongwallsBy A. J. Barry
This report presents observations made by Bureau engineers regarding hydraulic-powered roof supports that are currently being used or have been used on nearly all operating longwalls in the United Sta
Jan 1, 1969
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RI 8476 Producing Alumina From Clay by the Hydrochloric Acid Process, A Bench-Scale StudyBy J. A. Eisele
The Bureau of Mines conducted bench-scale cyclic tests to determine the composition of recycled leach liquor in the Bureau?s proposed clay/HCl leach/ HCl sparge process for producing Al203 from clay.
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 5185 Estimate Of Known Recoverable Reserves And The Preparation And Carbonizing Properties Of Coking Coal In Anderson County, Tenn. ? Conclusions ? ReservesBy Lloyd Williams
1. The investigation shows that the Pewee, Big Mary, and Windrock are the most important beds in Anderson County. About 73 percent of the known recoverable reserves of coal in the county are in these
Jan 1, 1955
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RI 4263 Investigation Of Arkansas Bauxite ? Volume XIII (Deposits in S. ½, T. 1 S., R.12 W., Part I)By M. C. Malamphy
A general description of the activities and results of bauxite investigation by the Bureau of Mines at its bauxite project in Saline and Pulaski Counties, Ark., has been given in Report of Investigati
Jan 1, 1948
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IC 6413 Mining Methods At The Eighty-Five Mines, Calumet And Arizona Mining Co., Valedon, N. Mex. ? IntroductionBy Ralph B. Youtz
This paper describing mining methods at, the Eighty-Five mine of the Calumet and Arizona Mining Co., Valedon, N. Mex., is one of a series being prepared by the United States Bureau of Mines on mining
Jan 1, 1931
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The Dustiness Of Different Coal SeamsBy R. J. Seibel
A statistical comparison of the dust exposures of coal miners with identical occupations in Pittsburgh, Pocahontas, Freeport, and Kittanning seams was conducted. Results indicated that, in some cases,
Jan 1, 1974