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IC 7912 Milling And Processing Tungsten ? Introduction And SummaryBy J. B. Zadra
Tungsten, a comparatively new metal, is one of the important strategic war materials. In peacetime, tungsten is widely used as a filament in elec¬tric lamps and electronic tubes and is a vital constit
Jan 1, 1959
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RI 5716 Thermodynamic Properties Of Aluminum Nitride ? Introduction And SummaryBy Alla D. Mah
Relatively pure aluminum nitride (AIN) recently has been prepared in sufficiently large amounts to permit a variety of experimental studies.4/ Several mechanical and chemical properties have been inve
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 4675 Investigation Of Shawangunk Mine Zinc-Lead Deposit, Near Summitville, Sullivan County, N. Y.By N. A. Eilertsen
Mining operations were in progress at the Shawangunk mine near Summitville, Sullivan County, N. Y. as early as 1843 and again as late as 1918. Difficulty in effecting mechanical separation of sphaleri
Jan 1, 1950
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OFR-27-72 The Miner, His Job And His Environment: A Review And Bibliography Of Selected Recent Research On Human Performance ? Executives? SummaryBy Charles Fried
The Coal Mine Health and Safety Act passed by Congress in 1969, called for research to alleviate the occupational stresses and hazards of coal miners. Spurred by a series of recent mine disasters the
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 2074 Cooperative Petroleum Work in WyomingBy F. B. Tough, B. H. Scott
"Petroleum engineering is a comparatively new branch of engineering, with which few people, even petroleum operators and mining engineers, are thoroughly familiar. Petroleum engineers are responsible
Jan 1, 1920
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IC 7247 Economic Considerations In The Recovery Of Magnesia From Dolomite ? IntroductionBy Alvin Schallis
The. problem of supplying enough magnesia for the American war effort has become highly important. Before hostilities began, only about two-thirds of our, require vents came from domestic sources; now
Jan 1, 1943
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RI 3704 Contrasts in Grinding Characteristics of Mineral ProductsBy Glan Dale Coe, Will H. Coghill
"INTRODUCTION Characteristics of the mineral products that are to be contrasted herein are net energy consumed in grinding to a definite top limiting size and size distribution of the ground products.
Apr 1, 1943
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RI 2870 The Occurrence Of Jarosite Minerals In Oxidized Lead Ores As A Factor In Metal LossesBy R. E. Head
[Recent investigations at the Intermountain Experiment Station of the Bureau of Mines at Salt Lake City indicate that metallurgists have given little attention to the occurrence of jarosite minerals i
Jan 1, 1928
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IC 6280 Methods And Costs Of Concentrating Tungsten Ore At The Nevada Massachusetts Mill, Mill City, Nevada ? IntroductionBy Ott F. Heizer
This paper describing the practice at the tungsten concentrator of the Nevada-Massachusetts Co., Inc., at Mill City, Nev., is one of a series being prepared by the Bureau of Mines on milling practices
Jan 1, 1930
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RI 5351 Utilization Of South Arcot, India, Lignite ? Summary And ConclusionsBy V. F. Parry
The object of this report is to present certain pertinent data on the physical and chemical properties of South Arcot lignite and to present the results of several special tests to show how the raw li
Jan 1, 1957
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RI 5715 Low-Temperature Heat Capacities And Entropies At 298.15° K. Of Three Sodium Vanadates ? Introduction And SummaryBy E. G. King
Difficulty has been encountered in making thermodynamic calculations of metallurgical reactions involving interoxidic compounds of the ferroalloy elements because of the serious lack of most thermodyn
Jan 1, 1961
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IC 8795 Plastic Canopy - A Computer Program For The Structural Analysis Of Protective CanopiesBy Kenneth D. Winters
This Bureau of Mines report presents a Fortran IV computer program for the structural analysis of (1) protective canopies used in underground mines to protect equipment operators from roof falls and (
Jan 1, 1979
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OFR-11-78 Rapid Monitoring Of Coal Refuse EmbankmentsBy Lawrence H. Roth
Past failures of coal refuse embankments have resulted in more intensified efforts in inspections of coal refuse sites. Inspections, however, are mainly qualitative and time consuming. In August 1975
Jan 1, 1977
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OFR-67-80 Identify And Evaluate Lightweight Support SubstitutesBy Gilbert L. Forst
The objective of this program is to identify and evaluate superior, lightweight substitutes for selected coal mine roof support concepts such as crossbars, posts, and crib blocks. Engineering analysis
Jan 1, 1978
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RI 4321 Recovery Of Lithium From Its Various Ores And SaltsBy J. B. Cunningham
Lithium in the form of metal, salts, and alloys is particularly important because of increasing industrial uses resulting partly from wartime developments. Lithium carbonate and lithium strontium nitr
Jan 1, 1948
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RI 4966 Estimate of Known Recoverable Reserves of Coking Coal in Wyoming County, W. Va.By Joseph J. Wallace, William H. Tavenner, D. A. Reynolds, John M. Provost, James J. Dowd, R. F. Abemethy
"CONCLUSIONSThe investigation shows that there are 5 coal beds of major importance in Wyoming County from the standpoint of present production - Pocahontas No. 3, No. 2 Gas, Sewell, Beckley, and Eagle
Apr 1, 1953
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RI 2979 Odor Intensity And Symptoms Produced By Commercial Propane, Butane, Pentane, Hexane, And Heptane Vapor ? Hazard Of Contaminated AtmosphereBy F. A. Patty
[Health and safety hazards from contamination of the atmosphere in places frequented by persons depend to a considerable extent on whether the contaminating agent possesses sense-perceptive properties
Jan 1, 1929
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IC 8924 Updated Process Flowsheets For Manganese Nodule ProcessingBy Benjamin W. Haynes
The Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), has updated a 1977 NOAA report prepared by Dames & Moore entitled, "Description of Manganese Nodule
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 4698 Petroleum-Engineering Study Of The Carthage Gas Field, Panola County, Tex.By C. J. Wilhelm
The Carthage field, in Pamela County, Tex., is one of the largest gas-condensate in respect to both areal extent and volume of recoverable gas in the United States. The field (shown in fig. 1) is appr
Jan 1, 1950
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OFR-57(2)-78 Feasibility Studies Of A Bidirectional Auger System And A Machine Mining Plan - Volume II, Machine Mining PlanBy A. N. Baldwin
This report documents the work performed under Bureau of Mines Contract J0265029 to study and develop two innovative mining systems: ? An underground auger capable of augering into the right and le
Jan 1, 1977