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                     Optical Properties Of Coals And Graphite Optical Properties Of Coals And GraphiteBy J. T. McCartney OPTICAL PROPERTIES of U.S. coals of differing rank have been investigated by the Bureau of Mines, for about 20 years. These investigations have been remade to further the development of an objective b Jan 1, 1967 
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                     IC 8762 Correlating Microfilm Mine Maps With Topographic Maps IC 8762 Correlating Microfilm Mine Maps With Topographic MapsBy David C. Uhrin Two improved methods have been developed to transfer microfilmed mine maps to suitable base maps showing surface features. The methods provide for (1) positioning and orienting maps; (2) merging adjac Jan 1, 1977 
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                     RI 8714 Lime-Sinter Processing of Anorthosite for the Recovery of Alumina RI 8714 Lime-Sinter Processing of Anorthosite for the Recovery of AluminaBy V. E. Edlund As part of a research program for recovering alumina from domestic nonbauxitic resources, the Bureau of Mines investigated a lime-sinter, caustic leach technology for anorthosite. This report discusse Jan 1, 1982 
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                     RI 3546 Effect Of Particle Size On The Rate Of Oxidation Of Anthracite ? Introduction RI 3546 Effect Of Particle Size On The Rate Of Oxidation Of Anthracite ? IntroductionBy G. S. Scott In the course of the investigation into the causes, behavior, and control of mine fires, which the Bureau of Mines is now conducting, some attention was given to the subject of spontaneous heating. Jan 1, 1941 
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                     RI 8931 - Deposition of Nickel-Cobalt Alloys by Controlled-Potential Electrolysis RI 8931 - Deposition of Nickel-Cobalt Alloys by Controlled-Potential ElectrolysisBy J. L. Holman The Bureau of Mines is conducting research to improve technology for the recovery of strategic and critical metals, such as cobalt, nickel, and chromium, that are lost in bulk and particulate superall Jan 1, 1985 
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                     RI 3461 Time Study Analyses - Progress Report 1. Quarry Shovel Loading ? Introduction RI 3461 Time Study Analyses - Progress Report 1. Quarry Shovel Loading ? IntroductionBy J. R. Thoenen Profits in the crushed-stone industry, as in any other, represent the difference between selling price and production cost. When consumer demand increases rapidly, as occurred in the crushed-stone ind Jan 1, 1939 
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                     RI 7635 Identification And Analyses Of Copper-Base Alloys By Fluorescent X-Ray Spectrography RI 7635 Identification And Analyses Of Copper-Base Alloys By Fluorescent X-Ray SpectrographyBy William J. Campbell Three types of X-ray analytical instrumentation were compared for applications in the secondary brass and bronze industry. The instruments were a conventional X-ray spectrograph, a portable X-ray spec Jan 1, 1972 
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                     RI 3546 Effect Of Particle Size On The Rate Of Oxidation Of Anthracite ? Introduction (fdf53f6c-522e-4ff4-9ba5-dd570aac6b4a) RI 3546 Effect Of Particle Size On The Rate Of Oxidation Of Anthracite ? Introduction (fdf53f6c-522e-4ff4-9ba5-dd570aac6b4a)By G. S. Scott In the course of tire investigation into the causes, behavior, and control of mine fires, which the Bureau of Mines is now conducting, come attention was given to the subject of spontaneous heating. Jan 1, 1941 
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                     RI 3461 Time Study Analyses - Progress Report 1. - Quarry Shovel Loading ? Introduction (a3ff6416-8ee7-4a29-869e-ea3999cf5df2) RI 3461 Time Study Analyses - Progress Report 1. - Quarry Shovel Loading ? Introduction (a3ff6416-8ee7-4a29-869e-ea3999cf5df2)By J. R. Thoenen Profits in the crushed-stone industry, as in any other, represent the difference between selling price and production cost. When consumer demand increases rapidly, as occurred in the crushed-stone ind Jan 1, 1939 
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                     Mining And Mineral Operations In The New England And Mid-Atlantic States - A Visitor Guide ? Introduction Mining And Mineral Operations In The New England And Mid-Atlantic States - A Visitor Guide ? IntroductionMinerals are vital to any industrialized civilization. Annually, the United States uses more than 4 billion tons of new mineral materials, or about 40,000 pounds per person-about half being mineral fu Jan 1, 1976 
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                     OFR-33-91 Mineral Investigations In The Ketchikan Mining District, Alaska, 1990: Southern Prince Of Wales Island And Vicinity - Preliminary Sample Location Maps And Descriptions OFR-33-91 Mineral Investigations In The Ketchikan Mining District, Alaska, 1990: Southern Prince Of Wales Island And Vicinity - Preliminary Sample Location Maps And DescriptionsBy Kenneth M. Maas The U.S. Bureau of Mines began a five-year study of the 7.0 million acre Ketchikan Mining District during 1990. This study is part of the Bureau's ongoing statewide mining district evaluation pro Jan 1, 2011 
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                     OFR-78-86 Belt Conveyor Maintenance And Installation Procedures OFR-78-86 Belt Conveyor Maintenance And Installation ProceduresBy Svend [Bue] Rondum The final report contains a summary of the work performed under this contract, In addition to the report itself, other products were derived from this effort. Several hardware items were prototyped fo Jan 1, 1982 
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                     IC 8768 Coal Mine Fire And Explosion Prevention - Proceedings: Bureau Of Mines Technology Transfer Seminars, Pittsburgh, Pa., March 2, 1978 And Denver, Colo., March 14, 1978 IC 8768 Coal Mine Fire And Explosion Prevention - Proceedings: Bureau Of Mines Technology Transfer Seminars, Pittsburgh, Pa., March 2, 1978 And Denver, Colo., March 14, 1978These proceedings consist of papers presented at two Bureau of Mines Technology Transfer Seminars for the purpose of disseminating recent advances in mining technology related to coal mine fire and ex Jan 1, 1978 
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                     RI 8535 Treatment of Florida Surface Waters for Use in Phosphate Beneficiation RI 8535 Treatment of Florida Surface Waters for Use in Phosphate BeneficiationBy D. A. Stanley The Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory-scale experiments to determine whether or not surface waters with a high organic content could be purified sufficiently to be used to replace the natural high- Jan 1, 1981 
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                     The Mineral Industry Of Canada The Mineral Industry Of CanadaBy Lester G. Morrell AGAIN in 1963, as in nearly every year since 1946, the Canadian mineral industry has established a new national record in value of mineral production. The 1963 estimated total value of $2,976 million Jan 1, 1964 
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                     RI 5889 Isolation And Colorimetric Determination Of Rhenium ? Summary RI 5889 Isolation And Colorimetric Determination Of Rhenium ? SummaryBy H. E. Peterson Rhenium occurs in very small quantities (12).4 In order for the Federal Bureau of Mines to conduct an investigation of rhenium sources and methods of extraction, it was necessary to devise improved te Jan 1, 1961 
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                     IC 6863 Falls Of Coal And Rock On Man-Trips In Bituminous-Coal Mines ? Introduction IC 6863 Falls Of Coal And Rock On Man-Trips In Bituminous-Coal Mines ? IntroductionBy C. W. Owings A few of the more progressive mining companies have taken precautions to safeguard employees or man-trips. Specially constructed men-cars -have been provided with special devices or mechanisms to stop Jan 1, 1935 
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                     RI 3257 Production of Explosives in the United States during the Calendar Year 1933 RI 3257 Production of Explosives in the United States during the Calendar Year 1933By V. E. Erwin, W. W. Adams, E. V. Walters "Increased production of explosives in the United States in 1933 compared with 1932 is shown by statistics compiled by the Demographical Division, Health and Safety Branch, United States Bureau of Min Nov 1, 1934 
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                     RI 7858 Chemical Analysis of Slickensides From Coal Mine Roof Shale RI 7858 Chemical Analysis of Slickensides From Coal Mine Roof ShaleBy George A. Savanick Coal mine roof shales fracture preferentially at slickensided surfaces because of weak or nonexistent adhesion between two slickensided rock surfaces. The purpose of this Bureau of Mines research was Jan 1, 1974 
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                     RI 7761 Physical Aspects Of Copper Cementation On Iron RI 7761 Physical Aspects Of Copper Cementation On IronBy Walter W. Fisher A study of copper cementation on iron was initiated to determine the effect that deposited copper has upon subsequent cementation. A microscopic investigation of cementation on an iron surface showed Jan 1, 1973 
