Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
-
RI 6860 Stresses In Rock Outcrops Near Atlanta, Ga.By Verne E. Hooker
The Bureau of Mines conducted a preliminary investigation to determine the state of stress in crystalline rock outcrops near Atlanta, Ga. The secondary principal stresses in a horizontal plane near th
Jan 1, 1966
-
RI 5243 Selective Extraction Of Mercury And Antimony From Cinnabar-Stibnite Ore ? SummaryBy E. G. Erspamer
Laboratory investigations were made by the Bureau of Mines on ore containing the sulfides of both mercury and antimony to develop a method or methods for the economic recovery of mercury metal and the
Jan 1, 1956
-
RI 6762 Recovery Of Manganese Sulfate Crystals From Solution By Submerged Combustion Evaporation And By Thermal CrystallizationBy H. C. Fuller
Submerged combustion and inverse solubility methods were investigated as promising alternative means for crystallizing manganese sulfate from solutions produced by leaching manganese ores with either
Jan 1, 1966
-
RI 4386 Investigation Of Royal Princess Zinc-Lead Deposit Jo Daviess County, Ill.By Stephen P. Holt
In the fall of 1946 and spring of 1947 the Bureau of Mines put down five inclined diamond-drill holes totaling about 3,100 feet of bore to test for the possible eastward extension of the Royal Princes
Jan 1, 1948
-
RI 4628 Effects Of Core Recovery, Diamond Size, And Quality On Cost Of Core Drilling In GneissBy Albert E. Long
Since December 10, 1945, the Mount Weather Branch, Mining Division, Bureau of Mines, has been maintaining detailed performance and cost records on the diamond coring bits used throughout the United St
Jan 1, 1950
-
RI 6310 Chloridization of Galena and Sphalerite by Contact With Certain ChloridesBy K. K. Kershner, J. G. Donaldson
This investigation was conducted to obtain data on optimum conditions for chloridizing metal sulfides . Salt- roasting galena at 450° C for 8 hours chloridized 75 percent of the lead ; in an equal tim
Jan 1, 1963
-
RI 5629 Acid Leaching of Oxidized Copper Ores By Downward PercolationBy Carl Rampacek, W. A. McKinney
The feasibility of leaching calcareous and siliceous oxidized copper ores by downward percolation with dilute acid was investigated in the laboratory and in a small continuous plant operated by the Fe
Jul 1, 1960
-
RI 7518 Hydrolyzed Metal Ions As Pyrite Depressants In Coal Flotation: A Laboratory StudyBy A. F. Baker
Laboratory flotation of synthetic coal-pyrite mixtures and high-pyritic-sulfur coal indicated that ferric chloride (FeCl3), aluminum chloride (AIC13), chromium chloride (CrCl3), and cupric sulfate (Cu
Jan 1, 1971
-
Numerical Technique for Calculating the Equivalent Aerodynamic Diameter of ParticlesBy Z. Zhiqun, V. A. Marple, B. Y. H. Liu
"IntroductionIt is commonly understood that aerosol particles may be injurious to human health if they are of a size that enables them to enter the respiratory tract. Coal Workers' Pneumoconiosis (CWP
Mar 1, 1989
-
RI 8196 Smelting Prereduced Nickel Concentrate in an Electric-Arc FurnaceBy D. L. Paulson
The Bureau of Mines used 50-and 800-kva electric-arc furnaces to confirm the feasibility of producing ferronickel in electric-arc furnaces from pre-reduced concentrate from the Yugoslavian FENI projec
Jan 1, 1977
-
RI 4902 Treatment Of Titaniferous Magnetite Ore From Iron Mountain, Wyo.By A. E. Back
A method has been developed in the laboratory for successfully treating titaniferous magnetite ore from the deposit at Iron Mountain, Wyo. The ore is roasted with 15 percent sodium carbonate to conver
Jan 1, 1952
-
Quartz Analysis in Bulk Coal and Host Rock SamplesBy R. V. Ramani, W. Miola
"A relationship exists between the quartz contents in the underground coal nine airborne dust samples and those in the coal and host rocks that are mined [17, 18, 19] The prescribed method for quartz
Nov 1, 1995
-
RI 7115 Preparation Of Biodegradable Synthetic Detergents From Low-Temperature Lignite TarBy John S. Berber
Olefin and paraffin mixtures (C10-C16 and C10-C22) were separated from low-temperature lignite tar by urea adduction and sulfated to yield secondary alkyl sulfate detergents. The C10 ?C16 secondary al
Jan 1, 1968
-
RI 4313 Churn Drilling At Mary Arnold Zinc-Lead Mines Christian County, Mo.By Homer J. Ballinger
The Mary Arnold Mining Co. in 194.3 owned 292 acre s of mineral land in Christian County, Mo., and was one of two companies with milling facilities in southern-central Missouri. Production from this p
Jan 1, 1948
-
RI 2069 Mining Conditions in Rocky Mountain StatesBy D. Harrington
"There is continued activity in connection with probable reopening of old-time silver producers, but this is largely offset by other obstacles which make metal mining in Colorado a rather precarious p
Jan 1, 1920
-
RI 6195 Radiotracer Applications In Electrometallurgical ProcessingBy Kenneth G. Broadhead
Four applications of radiotracer techniques in metallurgical research are described: (1) In electrowinning tungsten from scheelite, molybdenum 99 was used to detemine the molybdenum concentration of t
Jan 1, 1963
-
RI 6333 Effect of Decoupling on Explosion-Generated Strain Pulses in RockBy Wilbur I. Duvall, Thomas C. Atchison, Joseph M. Pugliese
Short cylindrical charges were detonated in drill holes in rock to determine the effect that decoupling ( defined as the ratio of the radius of the hole to the radius of the charge ) has on the strain
Jan 1, 1964
-
IC 6449 Bibliography of the Metallurgical Work of the US Bureau of Mines in 1930By R. S. Dean
A general survey of the metallurgical work of the U. S. Bureau of Mines has been given in an article in the Missouri School of Mines Alumnus, and a somewhat more detailed review of the bureau work on
Apr 1, 1931
-
RI 5881 Deformation Of A Borehole In Rock ? SummaryBy Robert H. Merrill
Measurement of the deformation of a borehole in rock subjected to a change in applied stress can be used to calculate the magnitude and direction of the applied stress, provided a satisfactory deforma
Jan 1, 1961
-
IC 7826 Roof Bolt Recovery In The Middle West - SummaryBy L. W. Kelly
The purpose of this paper is to describe several methods that have been employed in successfully recovering roof bolts in Indiana, Illinois, and western Kentucky coal mines, the States where successfu
Jan 1, 1958