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IC 6395 Use of Thermodynamical Data to Study the Chemical Reactions of MetallurgicalBy R. S. Dean
The development of metallurgical processes may be divided into periods : First , the discovery of a basic reaction which brings about the production of the desired product from the available raw mater
Dec 1, 1930
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Underground And Surface Mining Facts - 2006 - Mining OperationsIn 2006, data obtained from the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) indicated a total of 935 underground (6.3%) and 13,950 surface (93.7%) mining operations.1
Jan 1, 2008
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IC 8450 A Review Of Proposed Processes For Making Rutile SubstitutesBy John J. Henn
As part of the U.S. Department of the Interior programs on rutile, authorized by the Office of Emergency Preparedness in June 1967 under provisions of the Defense Production Act, the Bureau of Mines r
Jan 1, 1970
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Appraisal Of Selected Mineral Resources Of The Black Hills National Forest, South Dakota And WyomingBy Joseph Gersic
In 1989-90, the Bureau of Mines appraised selected high resource potential areas containing gold, rare-earth-element, or pegmatite deposits in or near the Black Hills National Forest. Available minera
Jan 1, 1990
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RI 5647 Laboratory Beneficiation Of East Texas Limonite-Siderite Iron Ores - Introduction And SummaryBy H. E. Powell
A laboratory mineral-dressing investigation was conducted by the Federal Bureau of Mines on four limonitic and four sideritic iron ores from the North Basin of the east Texas iron-ore district. The sa
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 2781 Coal Mine Fatalities In September, 1926By W. W. Adams
"Accidents at coal mines in the United States in September 1926 resulted in the loss of 170 lives, according to information furnished to the Bureau of Mines, Department of Commerce, by State mine insp
Oct 1, 1926
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RI 8457 Pneumatic Concentration of MicaBy C. E. Jordan
The Bureau of Mines is conducting research into the pneumatic recovery of coarse mica and has used this method to produce mica concentrates that contain more than 90 percent mica. This research is bei
Jan 1, 1980
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A Computer Simulation Model For Surface Mine Reclamation Planning - Volume IV: User's Manual For OPMHS/2By R. V. Ramani
This volume is the fourth of a four-volume final report on research carried out under a contract from the U.S. Bureau of Mines on the development of a computer simulation model for surface mine reclam
Jan 1, 1985
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IC 9312 Bismuth-Uses, Supply, And TechnologyBy Stephen M. Jasinski
The development and industry adaptation of advanced technologies have led to many important uses for bismuth and its compounds. Bismuth-base alloys are essential for manufacturing jet engine turbine b
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 5369 Manganese Deposits Of Southwestern Oregon ? Summary And IntroductionBy Richard N. Appling
This compilation presents information obtained through investigation of manganese deposits and a reconnaissance of potential manganese-bearing areas of southwestern Oregon and Del Norte County, Calif.
Jan 1, 1957
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RI 3252 Tabulated Analyses of Texas Crude OilsBy Gustav Wade
"INTRODUCTION Analyses of samples of crude oil from several Texas oil fields have been published from time to time in Bureau of Mines reports, some of which are out of print, but many other analyses o
Dec 1, 1934
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Asbestos - IntroductionBy Oliver Bowles
The mineral asbestos, because of its unique fibrous character, is allied to cotton and wool but has the advantage of heat and fire resistance; therefore, it supplies many industrial needs for which no
Jan 1, 1937
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RI 8829 Structure and Porosity of Electrodeposited Platinum Evaluation of Four Plating MethodsBy R. P. Walters, M. J. Lynch, D. R. Flinn
The Bureau of Mines evaluated tthhee feasibility of substituting platinum- coated metals for bulk platinum shapes as a means for conserving platinum . Platinum coatings were prepared using four differ
Jan 1, 1965
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IC 7592 Mines And Mineral Deposits (Except Fuels) Broadwater County, Mont. ? Introduction And SummaryBy Glenn C. Reed
This report is one of a series describing investigations within the Missouri River Basin in Montana made by mining engineers of the Bureau of Mines Minerals Division, Region II. The primary purpose of
Jan 1, 1951
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Generation of Free Radicals from Freshly Fractured Silica Dust: Potential Role in Acute Silica-Induced Lung InjuryBy N. S. Dalal, V. Castranova, X. Shi, W. Wrr, V. Vallyathan
"SUMMARY Data presented here indicate that freshly fractured silica exhibits surface characteristics and biologic reactivity distinct from aged silica, and on this basis we propose that these surface
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 9080 Stemming Ejection and Burden Movements From Small Borehole BlastsBy John W. Kopp
Stemming is used in blasting operations to help contain explosive gases as long as possible. Stemming can reduce airblast, improve fragmentation, and reduce the chances of hot explosive gases igniting
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 5831 Using Radiant Heat To Reduce Coal Filter-Cake Moisture: Results Of Pilot Plant Tests ? Introduction And SummaryBy E. R. Palowitch
This report stems from a study by the Bureau of Mines of the possibility of reducing coal filter-cake moisture by applying radiant heat directly to the filter cake while under vacuum during the drying
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 9289 - Effects of Structural Faults on Ground Control in Selected Coal Mines in Southwestern VirginiaBy Gregory M. Molinda
Large structural faults create serious ground control hazards, as well as adversely affect coal mineproduction. Two faults related to the Pine Mountain overthrust sheet in Buchanan County, VA, were in
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 9183 - Probability of Spark Ignition in Intrinsically Safe CircuitsBy James C. Cawley
This report presents results of recent Bureau of Mines research to establish the probability of spark ignition as a function of current (or voltage, for capacitor circuits) for resistive, inductive, a
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 2739 Gases From Blasting In Heavy SulphidesBy E. D. Gradner
During 1924 a number of lives were lost and other men incapacitated by the toxic effects of gases produced in blasting in massive sulphides. In one mine, three men working in a raise were caught by ga
Jan 1, 1926