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                     IC 6343 Milling Methods And Costs At The Concentrator Of The United Verde Copper Co., Clarkdale, Ariz. ? Introduction IC 6343 Milling Methods And Costs At The Concentrator Of The United Verde Copper Co., Clarkdale, Ariz. ? IntroductionBy C. R. Kuzell This paper, describing the concentrator practice of the United Verde Copper Co., is one of a series being prepared by the Bureau of HISTORY The United Verde concentrator was constructed in accor Jan 1, 1930 
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                     MLA 36-84 - Mineral Resource Of The Funeral Mountains Wilderness Study Area (BLM No. CDCA-143), Inyo County, California MLA 36-84 - Mineral Resource Of The Funeral Mountains Wilderness Study Area (BLM No. CDCA-143), Inyo County, CaliforniaBy Terry R. Neumann During 1983, U.S. Bureau of Mines personnel examined mines, prospects, and mineralized zones to evaluate the mineral resources and potential of the Funeral Mountains Wilderness Study Area (WSA), Inyo Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Bulletin 150 Electrodeposition of Gold and Silver from Cyanide Solutions Bulletin 150 Electrodeposition of Gold and Silver from Cyanide SolutionsBy S. B. Christy This report on the electrodeposition of gold and silver from cyanide solutions represents work that has occupied my time at intervals during the past 20 years. The investigation has been carried on si Jan 1, 1919 
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                     RI 9172 - Computer-Assisted Mine Design Procedures for Longwall Mining RI 9172 - Computer-Assisted Mine Design Procedures for Longwall MiningBy N. P. Kripakov The Bureau of Mines has developed a unique new mine design procedure to determine the changing static load distributions imposed on under-ground support structures during the mining cycle. The procedu Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Contributions To The Data On Theoretical Metallurgy - VI. A Revision Of The Entropies Of Inorganic Substances-1935 - Introduction Contributions To The Data On Theoretical Metallurgy - VI. A Revision Of The Entropies Of Inorganic Substances-1935 - IntroductionBy K. K. Kelley The entropy values at 298.1° K. for the elements and inorganic compounds, on which sufficient data were available for calculation in 1931, were discussed in a previous publication (96).3 Since that ti Jan 1, 1936 
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                     OFR-52-83 Microseismic Applications for Mining - A Practical Guide OFR-52-83 Microseismic Applications for Mining - A Practical GuideBy Wilson Blake Increased application and interest in the use of microseismic monitoring to deal with ground control problems, Particularly those resulting in violent failures, has brought about the need for practica Jan 1, 1982 
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                     OFR-28-78 Analysis Of Toxic Fumes Generated During Shot Firing OFR-28-78 Analysis Of Toxic Fumes Generated During Shot FiringBy Sheridan J. Rodgers Toxic fumes generated during shot firing under actual mining conditions were measured. Eight shots with Gelodyn-2X and seven shots with Tovex-100 4VT were monitored. Average CO values for Gelodyn-2X a Jan 1, 1977 
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                     RI 5925 Iron-Gadolinium Phase Diagram ? Summary RI 5925 Iron-Gadolinium Phase Diagram ? SummaryBy M. I. Copeland The investigation of the iron-gadolinium phase diagram is part of a project undertaken by the Bureau of Mines and sponsored by the Atomic Energy Commission to investigate rare-earth alloys. Data from Jan 1, 1962 
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                     RI 3532 Analyses Of Some Illinois Crude Oils ? Introduction RI 3532 Analyses Of Some Illinois Crude Oils ? IntroductionBy Harold M. Smith Important discoveries of new oil fields were made in 1937 in the State of Illinois. Oil production, which was virtually constant during 1934, 1935, and 1936 at about 4,400,000 barrels a year, a increa Jan 1, 1940 
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                     RI 3532 Analyses Of Some Illinois Crude Oils ? Introduction (8b9e5256-2fa8-4165-af68-2010e11add96) RI 3532 Analyses Of Some Illinois Crude Oils ? Introduction (8b9e5256-2fa8-4165-af68-2010e11add96)By Harold M. Smith [Important discoveries of new oil fields were made in 1937 in the State of Illinois. Oil production, which was virtually constant during 1934, 1935, and 1936 at about 4,400,000 barrels a year, a incre Jan 1, 1940 
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                     One Hour Self-Rescuer - The Objective: One Hour Self-Rescuer - The Objective:To improve a miner's chances for survival in an emergency by providing an improved self-rescuer device that functions in a toxic or oxygen-deficient atmosphere. The Approach: Development of Jan 1, 1974 
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                     IC 7256 Geophysical Abstracts 112 January-March 1943 - 1. Gravitational Methods IC 7256 Geophysical Abstracts 112 January-March 1943 - 1. Gravitational Methods6784. Barnes, V. L., and Romberg, Frederick. Gravity and Magnetic Observations on Iron Mountain Magnetite Deposit, Llano County, Tex. Geophysics, Menasha, Wis., vol. 8, No. 1, 1943, pp. 32-45. An o Jan 1, 1943 
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                     RI 4527 Recovery Of Alumina From Submarginal Bauxites - Part 1. -Electric Furnace Production Of Calcium Aluminate And Ferro-Alloy RI 4527 Recovery Of Alumina From Submarginal Bauxites - Part 1. -Electric Furnace Production Of Calcium Aluminate And Ferro-AlloyBy Charles E. McCarthy Part 1 of this report is concerned with the electric-furnace production of calcium aluminate and iron alloy from a variety of siliceous ferruginous ores of aluminum. The furnacing research was directe Jan 1, 1949 
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                     RI 2778 The Application Of Compressed Air To The Elliot Pool, Nowata County, Oklahoma ? Introduction RI 2778 The Application Of Compressed Air To The Elliot Pool, Nowata County, Oklahoma ? IntroductionBy Ben E. Lindsly The recovery or partial recovery of the oil remaining in oil sands after the usual methods of production have become unprofitable is perhaps the greatest problem in the petroleum industry today. The a Jan 1, 1926 
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                     RI 8878 - Preventing Chromium Leaching From Waste Slag Exposed to Simulated Acid Precipitation: A Laboratory Study RI 8878 - Preventing Chromium Leaching From Waste Slag Exposed to Simulated Acid Precipitation: A Laboratory StudyBy H. W. Kilau The Bureau of Mines tested chromium-bearing waste slags from industrial stainless steel and other chrome alloy operations to determine their chromium leachability characteristics under acid precipitat Jan 1, 1984 
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                     RI 5730 Removing Acid Gas By Agitated Absorption ? Summary And Conclusions RI 5730 Removing Acid Gas By Agitated Absorption ? Summary And ConclusionsBy A. S. Moore The Bureau of Mines is doing research and development work on removing acid-gas impurities from synthesis gas made directly from coal. Since conventional gas scrubbers, packed towers and bubble-cap co Jan 1, 1961 
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                     IC 6688 Cut-And-Fill Stoping ? Introduction And Acknowledgments IC 6688 Cut-And-Fill Stoping ? Introduction And AcknowledgmentsBy C. H. Johnson This paper on the out-and-fill method of mining is one of a series on mining methods published by the United States Bureau of Mines. It has been compiled chiefly from recent publications of the bureau Jan 1, 1933 
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                     IC 6864 Accidents In Tennessee Coal Mines 1932-34 IC 6864 Accidents In Tennessee Coal Mines 1932-34By Frank E. Cash The work of the United States Bureau of, Mines is concerned primarily with the prevention of accidents in the mining, petroleum, and allied industries. This report analyzes the fatal accidents in the Jan 1, 1935 
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                     RI 4467 Some Chemicals From Synthetic Liquid Fuels Processes RI 4467 Some Chemicals From Synthetic Liquid Fuels ProcessesBy Norma Golumbic The primary purpose of the Bergius (hydrogenation of coal) and Fischer-Tropsch (hydrogenation of carbon monoxide) processes is the production of synthetic liquid fuels. This objective is of importance Jan 1, 1949 
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                     Behavior of Nitrogen Oxides in the Product Gases from Explosive Detonations Behavior of Nitrogen Oxides in the Product Gases from Explosive DetonationsBy Richard J. Mainiero, Michael J. Sapko, James H. Rowland III, Marcia L. Harris All explosive materials produce a cloud of reaction products, the most toxic of which is nitrogen dioxide (NO2). In the study reported here, 4.5-kg (10-lb) charges of blasting agent confined in either 
