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RI 5171 Estimate Of Known Recoverable Reserves Of Coking Coal In Ohio County, W. Va. ? Conclusions
By J. J. Dowd
1. The Pittsburgh bed is the most important bed in Ohio County, and virtually the entire production of coal in the county comes from this bed. 2. Known measured and indicated reserves in all beds,
Jan 1, 1955
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OFR-125-80 Study Of The Slate Mining Industry Of Vermont/New York
By W. I. Watson
The study considered all the institutional, resource reserve, technological, and economic factors relevant to the industry's present and future status, such as markets and marketing techniques, c
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 5985 Pulse-Forming Circuitry For Explosives Research - Summary
By M. L. Bowser
Pulse-forming circuitry is described for use in explosives research that requires precise synchronization and control of events in order to investigate detonation parameters. Included are pulse genera
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 6849 A Knudsen Effusion Apparatus For Vapor Pressure Measurements
By Stephen D. Hill
The Bureau of Mines devised and constructed a modified Knudsen effusion apparatus, permitting a constant measure of the weight of effusing vapor, to determine the equilibrium vapor pressure of metal h
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 5161 Experiments On The Recovery Of Tin From Low-Grade Bolivian Tin Ores By Sulfide Volatilization ? Summary
By M. J. Spendlove
A progress report is presented on a research program in which an attempt was made to develop a practical sulfide-volatilization process for recovering tin from low-grade Bolivian ores. Shaft-furnace d
Jan 1, 1955
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RI 5034 Storage Of Low-Rank Coals ? Introduction And Summary
By R. R. Allen
[The utilization of Western coals and lignite is a continuing study of the Bureau of Mines, and storage of these fuels is of paramount importance. Since the seasonal demand for coal in the Western Sta
Jan 1, 1954
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OFR-113H-93 Coal Mine Injury Analysis: A Model For Reduction Through Training - Volume IX: Training Cost Model
By R. V. Ramani
One area of study in the Coal Mine Injury Analysis project was to illustrate and enhance the ability of mine safety management personnel to apply analytical techniques to injury experience data and to
Jan 1, 1993
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OFR-1-74 Development Of High Strength Titanium Diboride Composites For Non-Sparking Tool Applications
By L. Kaufman
Fifteen boride composites were synthesized by hot pressing and evaluated by physical and incendivity testing as non-sparking tool materials. The incendivity tests, conducted at the U. S. Bureau of Min
Jan 1, 1973
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Mineral Highlights - General (e83082ae-4423-42b4-9d0c-2714fd984824)
The Anaconda Copper Company reportedly reached an exclusive agreement with Cook Inlet Region, Inc., to explore 24 million acres in south-central Alaska and to share equally with Cook the proceeds of a
Jan 1, 1981
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IC 7204 1942-02 Tentative coal mine inspection standards
"These tentative coal mine inspection standards have been prepared as a guide for the Federal inspection of coal mines of the United States. Much time and thought have been spent by various members of
Feb 1, 1942
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OFR-209-83 Reverse Performance Characteristics Of Main Mine Fans (2730c789-b762-4f09-a20d-2003448b9a66)
By M. F. Dunn
During a mine fire or other emergency, it may be desirable to reverse the airflow in order to provide an escapeway or to isolate a fire. Also, in colder areas, the airflow may be reversed to prevent i
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 2793 Sources of Dust in Coal Mines
By Alden H. Emery, J. J. Forbes
"IntroductionThe data contained in this paper were collected during the course of an investigation which covered 15 representative coal mines in 6 coal-mining States. The purpose of the investigation
Feb 1, 1927
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RI 4724 Investigation Of Furniss Tungsten Deposits, Cabarrus County, N. C.
By Jack O. Jones
The Furnish mine, Caharrus County, W. C., was operated intermittently until 1905 as a gold mine. Scheelite was discovered by A. L. Mash in the mine dumps of the Furniss and Phoenix mines, and he later
Jan 1, 1950
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RI 4945 Processes For Beneficiating Great Gossan Lead Ores, Carroll County, Va. ? Introduction And Summary
By James S. Browning
[The objective of this project wan to determine the technical feasibility of recovering the associated copper, lead, and zinc from the pyrrhotite axe, of the Great Gossan lead, which has bon pined onl
Jan 1, 1953
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IC 9337 Chromium Availability In Market Economy Countries And Network Flow Model Analysis Of World Chromium Supply
By Jr. Boyle
This report analyzes the availability of chromium in the form of ferroalloy products (high-carbon and low-carbon ferrochromium and ferrochromium-silicon) and chromite products (metallurgical, chemical
Jan 1, 1993
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OFR-194-82 The Use Of A Baffled Rotating Drum Mixer In The Flocculation Dewatering Of Florida Phosphatic Clay Wastes
By James L. Hendrix
The applicability of a rotating drum with an attached trommel as a flocculation dewatering device of Florida phosphatic claywastes was studied. Several experiments were conducted in order to determine
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 3534 Study Of Brine-Disposal Systems In Illinois Oil Fields - Introduction
By Sam S. Taylor
[The discovery of many oil fields in Illinois since 1936 and their rapid development have brought tine problem of brine disposal to the foreground in that State. The ultimate magnitude of the is not y
Jan 1, 1940
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Improved Rail Haulage Communications
By Harry Dobroski
Communications with moving tracked vehicles in a rail haulage mine pose a difficult problem. These communications take place from dispatcher to vehicles or from vehicle to vehicle via the trolley line
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RI 4838 Bituminous-Coal Deposits In The Vicinity Of Eska, Matanuska Valley Coal Field, Alaska
By Theodore R. Jolley
The estimated recoverable reserves in the area in the vicinity of Eska 2 mine are, 699,300 tons in the Chapin and Emery bas of the Maitland group. Those recoverable reserves are in the area between th
Jan 1, 1952
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RI 9340 - Biosorption of Metal Contaminants Using Immobilized Biomass-A Laboratory Study
By T. H. Jeffers
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has developed porous beads containing immobilized biological materials for removing metal contaminants from waste waters. The beads, designated as BID-FIX beads, are prepared
Jan 1, 1991