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MLA 7-91 - Mineral Resource Investigation Of The Silver Creek Study Area, Idaho County, IdahoBy Edward L. McHugh
Mineral resources in the Silver Creek study area of the Nez Perce National Forest. Idaho, were investigated during the summer Of 1989. The study area includes the 36,100-acre Silver Creek-Pilot Knob R
Jan 1, 1991
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Toxic Products From Burning Of Fire-Resistant MaterialsBy Allan F. Smith
The Bureau of Mines studied toxic products produced by burning eight fire-resistant mines conveyor belts, a brattice cloth, and an electrical cable insulation obtained from laboratory-scale burning ex
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 3035 The Recovery Of Oil From Sands By The "Gas Drive" ? IntroductionBy Joseph Chalmers
[Stimulative methods of production, whereby the total recovery of oil from natural reservoirs is increased, have come into considerable prominence during the past 15 years. In many oil-producing areas
Jan 1, 1930
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RI 2584 Some Effects On Man Of High TemperaturesBy R. R. Sayers, W. J. McConnell
"The health, comfort, and efficiency of men engaged in the mining industry may be impaired, in some instances very seriously, by abnormal physical conditions of the mine air or by variations in its co
Mar 1, 1924
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RI 5143 Estimate Of Known Recoverable Reserves Of Coking Coal In Greene County, Pa. ? ConclusionsBy J. J. Wallace
1. The Pittsburgh is the most important bed in Greene County from the standpoint of present production and recoverable reserves. 2. Known measured and indicated reserves in all beds, based on a mi
Jan 1, 1955
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Effect of Thermal Treatment on the Surface Characteristics and Hemolytic Activity of Respirable Size Silica ParticlesBy W. E. Wallace, B. L. Razzaboni, P. Bolsaitis, M. J. Keane
"Therma1 and chemical treatment of respirable size silica dusts samples is shown to induce marked changes in their hemolytic activity. The cytotoxicity of crystalline a-quartz (Min-U-Sil), and fumed s
Jan 1, 1990
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IC 7476 Design and Operation of Electrical Control Mechanisms in Underground Pumping Plants. Progress Report IBy ALBERT C. DURHAM
In anthracite mining , pumping is a problem of major importance , and water must be handled and rehandled in almost every mine whether the mine is in operation or idle . The motor - driven centrifugal
Aug 1, 1948
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The Consequences Of ‘Leaky’ EnclosuresBy David C. Byrne
From an engineering perspective an ideal industrial noise control solution focuses directly on the actual source of the poise. Eliminating the noise-generating mechanism altogether obviates the need f
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RI 2683 The Formation Of Oil-Field EmulsionsBy D. B. Dow
The appearance of water in an oil field is the forerunner of various difficulties, and probably represents the greatest technical problem that the producer must face. Water conditions bear-directly on
Jan 1, 1925
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IC 8892 A Feasibility Study Of The Use Of Surface Redox Measurements To Detect Subsurface Methane, Coal Burns, And Hydrothermal DepositsBy Richard G. Burdick
The Bureau of Mines conducted this research to determine the feasibility of using soil redox measurements, a relatively new method in mining geophysics, to locate or define a variety of conditions tha
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 5165 Smelting Iron Ore With Anthracite: Bureau Of Mines Experimental Blast Furnace - SummaryBy R. C. Buehl
An experimental iron blast furnace of 3-foot-diameter hearth, producing about 12 tons of metal per day, was operated for 2 weeks with various proportions of anthracite replacing a corresponding amount
Jan 1, 1955
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RI 8487 Effects of Additives on Methanation Activity of Raney Nickel CatalystsBy James H. Russell
The Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, in cooperation with the Department of Energy, has attempted to increase the activity of nickel catalysts for converting synthesis gas, derived fro
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 7174 Preparation Characteristics Of Coal From Clarion County, Pa.By J. E. Zeilinger
This Bureau of Mines report describes the preparation characteristics of the significant coalbeds of Clarion County, Pa. Of the 15 samples collected, 1 was of metallurgical quality as received, 4
Jan 1, 1968
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OFR-187(2)-84 Erodibility Of Reclaimed Surface Mined LandBy D. T. Hahn
Adequate and cost effective erosion control is an important component in most plans for reclamation of surface mined land. Despite the fact that much is known about erosion of agricultural lands, insu
Jan 1, 2011
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IC 6604 Methods And Costs Of Concentrating Scheelite Ore At The Silver Dike Mill, Mineral County, Nev. - IntroductionBy William O. Vanderburg
This paper describing the methods and costs of milling scheelite ore at the Silver Dike concentrator of the Nevada-Massachusetts Co., Inc., is one of a series being prepared by the Bureau of Mines.
Jan 1, 1932
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Noise source identification on a horizontal vibrating screenBy H. E. Camargo
In an effort to decrease noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) in coal preparation plant employees, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is conducting research to identify an
Jan 1, 2009
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RI 8545 Modified-Sulfur Cements for Use in Concretes, Flexible Pavings, Coatings, and GroutsBy W. C. McBee
A family of modified-sulfur cements has been developed by the Bureau of Mines for the preparation of construction materials with improved properties. Various types of sulfur cements were prepared by r
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 5477 Hydration-Rate Studies Of Gypsum Plasters: Effects Of Small Amounts Of Dissolved Substances ? Introduction And SummaryBy J. P. Coughlin
Gypsum plaster is calcium sulfate hemihydrate (CaS04-1/2H2O). There are two varieties, commonly designated as a and ß. The hydration setting) of this plaster involves the chemical reaction: CaS04?1
Jan 1, 1959
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IC 7981 Development Of A Simulated High-Temperature Nuclear Loop ? SummaryBy J. P. McGee
As part of a joint U.S. Atomic Energy Commission-Federal Bureau of Mines program for using nuclear energy to supply process heat, a simulated nuclear loop has been constructed to test components. This
Jan 1, 1960
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IC 9095 Safe Cleaning Of State Of Maine Filters Using EDTA-Type Chelating AgentsBy John E. Pahlman
An increasing number of gold and silver mining operations are employing cyanide solutions to effectively dissolve silver and gold from finely disseminated ores. Many of these operations use small, pac
Jan 1, 1986