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RI 8836 - Removal of Cyanide and Metals From Mineral Processing Waste WatersBy J. E. Schiller
The Bureau of Mines is investigating methods to treat waste water that contains cyanide. This report describes a new method that removes heavy metals and all forms of cyanide. In the first step, hydro
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 4037 Apache Mica Mine, Rio Arrbia Co, NMBy Ray J. Holmquist
"INTRODUCTION At the request of Elmer Burch, of Taos, N. Mex., the Apache mica mine was examined by an engineer of the Bureau of Mines in October 1942. As the result of this examination, the Bureau of
Mar 1, 1947
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RI 8811 - Experimental Drift Linings in a Block-Caving Operation-A Field DemonstrationBy W. C. McLaughlin
Under a cooperative agreement, the Bureau of Mines, Magma Copper Co., and ASARCO, Inc., tested backfilled ground support systems at t.wo elevations in Magma's San Manuel, AZ, mine. The tests were
Jan 1, 1983
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Sampling Results of the Improved SKC Diesel Particulate Matter CassetteBy Robert J. Timkp, James D. Noll, Peter Hall, Robert Haney, Linda McWilliams
Diesel particulate matter (D PM) samples from underground metal/nonmetal mines are collected on quartz fiber filters and measured for carbon content using National Institute for Occupational Safety an
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RI 9218 Thermal Characteristics of Energized Coal Mine Trailing CablesBy M. R. Yenchek
The Bureau of Mines conducted research to determine the relationship between cur-rent load and temperature rises in coal mine trailing cables. Six low-voltage, unshielded, portable power cables were c
Jan 1, 1988
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IC 6650 Management Of Labor In Successful Metal-Mine Operations ? IntroductionBy Charles Will Wright
This paper is one of a series dealing with mining problems and summarizing the data contained in the Information Circulars on individual mines that have been prepared by the managers or superintendent
Jan 1, 1932
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Using Coal Miners' Experience to Identify Effective Operating CuesBy Fred C. Turin, Lisa J. Steiner, Kim M. Cornelius
Like many experienced workers, remote control continuous miner operators perform their everyday jobs making choices and decisions that they may not consciously think about. While performing tasks, the
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IC 6968 Pebble-Phosphate Mine Accident Experience ? IntroductionBy Frank E. Cash
The information in this report covers the accident experience of the pebble-phosphate industry of Florida for 1935 and 1936, as well as the 5 years 1930-34, inclusive, statistics of which were publish
Jan 1, 1937
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Contributions To The Data On Theoretical Metallurgy - VII. The Thermodynamic Properties Of Sulphur And Its Inorganic Compounds ? IntroductionBy K. K. Kelley
This work is a continuation of a program of study of the measurement and correlation of fundamental thermodynamic data inaugurated several years ago by the United States Bureau of Mines. Previous bull
Jan 1, 1937
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RI 4276 Investigation Of Meta-Anthracite In Newport And Providence Counties, R. I.; Petrography, Chemical Characteristics, And Geology Of DepositsBy Albert L. Toenges
The fuel requirements for industrial and domestic consumers in New England, in normal times, are supplied almost entirely by fuel oil, anthracite, and bituminous coal. A shortage of these fuels occurr
Jan 1, 1948
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IC 7800 Mining, Processing, And Costs - Idaho Almaden Mercury Mine, Washington County, Idaho ? SummaryBy Margaret R. Lickes
Mercury was produced originally at the Idaho Almaden mine from 1939 to 1942. When the ;.nine was shut down, more than 100,000 tons of ore, containing from 2.5 to 3 pounds of mercury per ton, was known
Jan 1, 1957
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The Treatment Of Manganese-Silver Ores. - IntroductionBy Galen H. Clevenger
Although there are exceptions, oxidized silver ores containing the higher oxides of manganese are generally refractory to hydrometallurgical methods of treatment. When these ores are of high enough gr
Jan 1, 1925
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RI 3509 Stemming In Metal Mines - Progress Report 1 ? ConclusionsBy John A. Johnson
Conclusions regarding the use or omission of stemming in blasting have not peen reached, pending completion of all aspects of this investigation. The results from the dust phase of this study on s
Jan 1, 1940
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RI 3509 Stemming In Metal Mines - Progress Report 1 ? Conclusions (a64bba20-48b7-4945-b4f4-f2b26063d019)By John A. Johnson
Conclusions regarding the use or omission of stemming in blasting have not peen reached, pending completion of all aspects of this investigation. The results from the dust phase of this study on s
Jan 1, 1940
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IC 6369 Mining Methods And Costs At The Montreal Mine, Montreal, Wis. ? IntroductionBy O. M. Schaus
This paper is one of a series, prepared by the Bureau of Mines and deals with the Montreal mine, one of only two active properties in Wisconsin on the Penokee-Gogebic range. The purpose of this pap
Jan 1, 1930
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IC 6760 Explosions In New Mexico Coal Mines, 1895 To 1932 ? IntroductionBy G. M. Kintz
From 1895 to 1932, inclusive, 1,0163/ men were killed in and about New Mexico coal mines. Of these, 473 (approximately 47 percent) were killed in the 17 explosions listed in this paper. The second lar
Jan 1, 1934
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IC 7879 Sinking Methods And Cost At The Burgin Shaft, Bear Creek Mining Co., East Tintic Project, Utah County, Utah ? SummaryBy F. D. Everett
The Burgin shaft of Bear Creek Mining Co. near Eureka, Utah, was sunk during 1956 and 1957 as part of an exploratory program, searching for lead, zinc, copper, silver, and gold ore bodies hidden from
Jan 1, 1959
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RI 2930 The Study Of A Fundamental Basis For Controlling And Gauging Natural-Gas Wells - Part II. A Fundamental Relation For Gauging Gas-Well Capacities ? IntroductionBy H. R. Pierce
A gas well has a certain definite capacity to deliver gas from the gas sand through the producing string of pipe. This capacity depends upon the pressures in the sand; that is, a well will deliver gas
Jan 1, 1929
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IC 6817 Asbestos - General Information ? DefinitionBy Oliver Bowles
"Asbestos" is not the name of a distinct mineral species but is rather a commercial term applied to fibrous varieties of several minerals. The origin and significance of names applied to asbestos by e
Jan 1, 1935
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RI 2789 Charging Explosives In Drill Holes Of Drift Rounds In Metal Mines ? IntroductionBy E. D. Gardner
The Bureau of nines, in cooperation with the mining companies of the Southwest, is conducting an investigating to ascertain the safest and most economical explosives to use in metal mines, and to asce
Jan 1, 1927