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RI 6174 Pressure Forming Of Aluminum OxideBy Sara Jane Boles
The purpose of this Bureau of Mines investigation was primarily to isolate and examine the effect of liquid content upon the apparent porosity and bulk density of compacts pressed from high-purity, fu
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 6991 Lake Superior Iron Resources - Reexamination Of Nonmagnetic Taconite Occurrences In The Hibbing, Minn., Area By Flotation, Magnetic Separation, And Petrographic MethodsBy L. F. Heising
Ten composite samples of Mesabi Range nonmagnetic taconite from the Hibbing, Minn., area were evaluated by flotation and by reduction roasting-magnetic separation to determine their potential as a fut
Jan 1, 1967
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The Hydrophobicity of Coal MaceralsBy B. J. Arnold, F. F. Aplan
"The captive bubble and sessile drop contact angle techniques have been used to evaluate the hydrophobicity of petrographically identified coal macerals. The magnitude of the contact angle on vitrinit
Jan 1, 1989
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IC 6847 The Rare Earths ? IntroductionBy Alice V. Peter
The rare-earth group are among the least familiar of the 92 known elements. Moreover, the relatively few people who have even heard of the rare earths ordinarily regard them merely as very rare elemen
Jan 1, 1935
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RI 8984 - Plasma-Sprayed Iron-Base Wear-Resistant Coatings Containing Titanium DiborideBy J. F. McIlwain
Cobalt-base hardfacing alloys used for wear resistance consist almost entirely of metals largely imported into the United States. As part of an overall research program to help alleviate this foreign
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 3121 Hydrogen-Sulphide Content Of The Gas In Some Producing Oil Fields ? IntroductionBy John M. Devine
Hydrogen sulphide associated with natural gas was noted as early as 1892, at Point Albino, Canada.4 The presence of this impurity was recognized also in other of the earlier oil and gas fields, althou
Jan 1, 1931
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RI 3414 Production Of Explosives In The United States During The Calendar Year 1937 (65133f50-081e-40a5-ab0d-f883c4710467)By W. W. Adams
[S,1.1.8'"' of explordves -permissible explosivos,21 other high explosives, and black blasting povrder -in the Uni ted States during the caJ.endar yenr 1937 reached a ~ombined total that sli
Jan 1, 1938
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RI 4306 A Combination Cleaning And Dewatering Process For Treating Fine Sizes Of CoalBy B. W. Gandrud
To say that the treatment and handling of the "fines" is the most difficult phase of coal preparation is probably an understatement of facts. It is the fine sizes from about 1/16-inch to 0 that are ma
Jan 1, 1948
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IC 7750 Water Flooding Of Oil Sands In Butler And Greenwood Counties, Kans. ? Introduction And SummaryBy J. P. Powell
Records show that systematic water flooding was begun as early as 1935 in Greenwood County and in 1937 in Butler County. Water flooding on some earlier projects in Greenwood County were described in a
Jan 1, 1956
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RI 4008 Magnetic Surveys, Russian Station Magnetite District, 'Clinton County, N. YBy John D. Bardill
This report covers the magnetic surveying done in the Plattsburg area , which was part of a general survey, of magnetite deposits in New York State . Other areas being surveyed are the Star Lake distr
Jan 1, 1947
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RI 7476 Mathematical Simulation Of A Gas-Solid Reaction In A Packed Bed - Reaction Of C02 With CokeBy Hillary W. St. Clair
This report describes an experimental method for determining parameters for the rate of reaction of CO2 with solid carbon. The method involves the simulation of a flow reactor by a mathematical model
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 5735 Process Development In Removing Sulfur Dioxide From Hot Flue Gases (In Four Parts) 1. Bench-Scale Experimentation ? SummaryBy D. Bienstock
In connection with air-pollution studies, the Bureau of Mines is cooperating with the U.S. Public Health Service in investigating the use of solids for removing sulfur dioxide in concentrations of les
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 6720 Thermal Reactions Of Shale-Oil Components: Methylpyrroles, Butylpyrroles, And IsopropylpyrrolesBy Jr. Jacobson
Thermal reactions of l-methylpyrrole, l-butylpyrrole, and l-isopropyl-pyrrole were investigated by a flow method in the temperature range of 4500 to 5750 C. Those of I-butylpyrrole and l-isopropylpyrr
Jan 1, 1966
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IC 7508 Formation Sampling With Large-Diameter Drill Holes at Fort Randall Dam Site, South DakotaBy Roswell W. Prouty
As part of a general plan for control and economic utilization of the waters of the Missouri River Basin as well as development of its inherent power resources, the Corps of Engineers of the United St
Jun 1, 1949
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RI 8086 Phosphoric Acid by Direct Sulfuric Acid Digestion of Florida Land-Pebble MatrixBy Jack C. White
The purpose of this Bureau of Mines research was to determine the technical feasibility of direct sulfuric acid digestion of Florida land-pebble phosphate matrix. Preliminary tests in a continuous
Jan 1, 1975
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IC 8228 Examining And Testing Clay From Hartford County, Conn., For Lightweight Aggregate Use - The Clark Brick Co. Deposit At South WindsorBy W. T. Millar
Field reconnaissance and laboratory tests on clay from South Windsor, Hartford County, Conn., indicate that the clay is suitable for lightweight aggregate raw material. Exploration of the deposit s
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 5322 Electrowinning Chromium Metal - SummaryBy J. B. Rosenbaum
This report presents new findings and consolidates previously published data to provide a single reference containing a concise and comprehensive description of the Bureau's work on electrolytic
Jan 1, 1957
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OFR-92-78 Technical Services For Mine Communications Research - Transmit Antennas For Portable VLF To MF Wireless Mine CommunicationsBy Robert L. Lagace
An investigation is made of the feasibility of developing compact transmit antennas and/or other means to efficiently couple VLF to MF band radio energy between portable wireless communication units i
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 3245 Smelting In The Lead Blast Furnace December 1934 Handling Zinciferous Charges. XIII.-Accretions At Various Elevations Within Blast Furnace, And Factors Governing Manner And Rate Of Descent Of Stock ColumnBy G. L. Oldright
This paper is the thirteenth of the series on Smelting in the Lead Blast furnace, and the third of the series on Handling Zinciferous Charges. Two other papers have been written on the Rate of Descent
Jan 1, 1934
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OFR-208-83 Derivation And Use Of The Critical-Path-Method Diagram To Streamline Metallic Mining Premine Stage RequirementsBy Joseph M. Pugliese
The Bureau of Mines through its contract research program recently analyzed the mining and environmental requirements in the premining stage for copper mining in the northern highland of Wisconsin. Th
Jan 1, 1983