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IC 7785 Studies On The Development And Control Of Coal-Dust Explosions In Mines - SummaryBy Irving Hartmann
The Experimental Coal Mine of the Bureau of Mines has served principally as a valuable and unique testing laboratory for studies of the explosibility of coal dust and mine gas; studies of the numerous
Jan 1, 1957
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IC 6781 Calcium Chloride ? IntroductionBy Paul M. Tyler
Calcium chloride is a conspicuous example of a former waste product that has found a place for itself in the onward march of civilization. Formerly considered a troublesome constituent of the effluent
Jan 1, 1934
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Bulletin 118 Abrstracts of Current Decisions on Mines and MiningBy J. W. Thompson
A contract stipUlating for the delivery of quantities of phosphate rock" f. o. b. mines," and stipUlating that" while this contract is in form an absolute sale for a fixed quantity in each year, it is
Jan 1, 1916
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RI 4974 Analyses Of Formation Brines In Kansas ? Introduction And SummaryBy Cleo G. Rall
The value of brine analyses in the study of petroleum-engineering problems was recognized early in the history of petroleum. The Bureau of Mines before 1928 had indicated in several reports.3/ ways in
Jan 1, 1953
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RI 6747 In-Situ Measurement Of Rock Deformation In A Vein-Type Deep Mine (In Two Sections) 1. Instrumentation And Techniques 2. Analysis Of Measurements In The Star Mine Burke, IdahoBy Galen G. Waddell
Dilation and contraction of the rock surrounding horizontal access open-ings of a deep mine were analyzed during stope advance to determine what type of measurements, made with relatively inexpensive
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 5293 Synthetic Asbestos Investigations III. Synthesis And Properties Of Fibrous Potassium-Lead Silicate - SummaryBy H. R. Shell
Of three known compounds in the ternary system K20 - PbO - SiO2, one having the composition K2Pb4Si8021 crystallizes into a structure with asbestiform properties. This compound, whose silicon-oxygen r
Jan 1, 1957
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RI 9565 - Stability Analysis of a Backfilled Room-and-Pillar Mine (ad639142-90b6-4d66-9e1c-22154a4ecec9)By D. R. Tesarik
Displacement and stress changes in cemented backfill and ore pillars at the Buick Mine, near Boss, MO, were monitored by engineers from the U.S. Bureau of Mines and The Doe Run Co., St Louis, MO. A te
Jan 1, 2010
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IC 8979 Mergers In The Nonfuel Minerals Industry: Trends And MotivesBy James S. Grichar
Interest in mergers in the nonfuel mineral industry developed when 5 were listed among the 50 highest valued mergers in the United States in 1981. This report presents a Bureau of Mines study of trend
Jan 1, 1984
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OFR-97(1)-77 Development Of A Conveyor-Type Cross Pit Overburden And Material Handling System - Revision -1By L. J. Defferding
This report documents the work performed by Battelle-Northwest and its sub-contractors in Phase I of a project to develop a cross pit conveyor system for the Bureau of Mines. The conveyor system des
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 6723 Use Of A Diphenyl Ether Calorimeter In Determining The Heat Of Fusion Of IronBy J. P. Morris
A diphenyl ether calorimeter for measuring high-temperature heat contents of ferrous alloys and iron-and steelmaking slags was constructed and calibrated with specimens of molybdenum, alumina, and pla
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 9298 - Effects of Selected Physical Agents on the Performance of Acoustically Absorptive MaterialsBy J. Alton Burks
When acoustical materials are used in a mining environment for noise control purposes, they are subject to environmental deterioration from hydraulic fluid, moisture, and dust. These and other factors
Jan 1, 1990
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RI 8856 - A Sulfidation-and Oxidation-Resistant Ferritic Stainless Steel Containing AluminumBy J. S. Dunning
Recent developments in energy conversion, mining and minerals processing, pollution control, and chemical equipment have placed in-creased demands on heat-resistant alloys. Higher corrosion rates from
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 5783 Radiochemical Precipitation Studies Of Rare-Earth Oxalates ? Summary And IntroductionBy Kenneth G. Broadhead
The objective of this rare-earth oxalate study by the Bureau of Mines was to determine systematically by radiochemical techniques what effects, if any, could be attributed to the several variables--te
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 7393 Development Of High-Temperature Vanadium-Base AlloyBy G. H. Keith
A vanadium-base alloy consisting of the following elements in weight-percent--molybdenum, 20; titanium, 10; carbon, 0.1; silicon, 0.5; and yttrium, 0.5--had exceptionally high strength at temperatures
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 5840 Preparation Of High-Purity Nickel ? SummaryBy K. K. Kershner
Nickel having a purity of more than 99.99 percent with reference to metallic impurities was electrodeposited at the Rolla Metallurgy Research Center of the Federal Bureau of Mines. The production of h
Jan 1, 1961
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IC 9104 Tin Reconnaissance Of The Kanuti And Hodzana Rivers Uplands, Central AlaskaBy James C. Barker
The Bureau of Mines evaluated the tin development potential of the uplands between the Kanuti and Hodzana Rivers from 1978 through 1980. Chemical and petrologic data indicate that local granitic intru
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 8504 Corrosion of Materials and Scaling in Low-Salinity East Mesa Geothermal BrinesBy F. X. McCawley
The Bureau of Mines, in pursuing its goal of extending the life span of strategic materials, conducted field corrosion studies at the East Mesa Known Geothermal Resources Area (KGRA) in the Imperial V
Jan 1, 1980
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IC 7080 Marketing Talc, Pyrophyllite, And Ground Soapstone ? DefinitionsBy Bertrand L. Johnson
Pure talc is a hydrous magnesium silicate (Mg3Si4010(OH)2). Pyrophyllite, although it resemble: talc in certain physical properties and uses, is a hydrous aluminum silicate (Al2Si4010(OH)2) - like kao
Jan 1, 1939
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IC 8639 Proceedings Of The Symposium On Talc, Washington, D.C., May 8 1973A symposium on the health hazards of respirable dust in the mining and milling of talc was held on May 8, 1973, in Washington, D.C. The results of medical effects on both human and animal subjects wer
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 9539 - Effects of Remote Drop and Pumpdown Placement on Cellular ConcreteBy D. L. Soreck
The hazards to the public posed by abandoned mine shafts are well documented. As private development encroaches on previously mined areas, the potential for fatalities and serious injuries from abando
Jan 1, 2010