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Progress in Coal TechnologyBy C. E. Baltzer
This is the fourth in a series of coal technology reviews being prepared. in accordance with a recommendation voted by the Coal Division C.I.M. in session at the Jubilee Meeting, Vancouver, 1948, that
Jan 1, 1951
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Spontaneous Combustion - A Coal Mining HazardBy R. N. Chakravorty, K. K. Feng
"There is growing evidence that modern methods of mining coal increase the risk of spontaneous combustion. Seemingly unimportant at this time, this hazard could prove to be a barrier to growth and dev
Jan 1, 1973
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OFR-39A-94-Vol. 1 Ergonomic Analysis Of Surface Taconite Maintenance Work - Final Report - Volume 1 ? Findings - Executive SummaryThe research described in this report was conducted under a cooperative research agreement between the U.S Bureau of Mines Twin Cities Research Center (TCRC), Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. (CCI), and three op
Jan 1, 1994
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The Relative Merits of Inserted Joint and Collar Casing as Used In BoreholesCasing or lining pipe is used in boreholes for the following reasons:1. To preserve the hole while drilling and after it is finished.2. To shut water out of the hole or to isolate any particular water
Jan 1, 1924
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OFR-112-79 Research Study Of Continuous Haulage From Open Pit MinesBy W. G. Freeman
It is unlikely, as In the past, improvement in truck efficiency and capacity can fully offset the effects of inflation, fuel costs/shortages and ever increasing haul distances. There-fore, investigati
Jan 1, 1978
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RI 4536 Investigation Of Manganese Deposits Little Florida Mountains Mining District Luna County, N. Mex.By A. M. Evans
Because of an urgent national need for manganese, the deposits in the Little Florida Mountains of Lune County N. Mex., were visited by O.H. Metzger, an engineer of the Bureau of Mines, on June 12 and
Jan 1, 1949
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OFR-28-79 Installation, Maintenance And Evaluation Of Illumination SystemsThe Bureau of Mines recognized the need for a demonstration program to distribute and apply existing information regarding the illumination of working places in mines. This report details the performa
Jan 1, 1978
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IC 8476 The Rare-Earth Elements, Yttrium, And Thorium - A Materials Survey - With A Chapter On Resources By John W. Adams ? IntroductionBy John G. Parker
The rare-earth elements, sometimes known as the lanthanides, comprise the series of 15 chemically similar elements with atomic numbers 57 through 71. Yttrium, with atomic number 39, is often included
Jan 1, 1971
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Underground Mining: Comparison of MethodsBy Stephen A. Orr
Underground mining is a dynamic art and science with a diverse set of design, production, and economic criteria that must be considered before selecting an optimal method to extract the ore. While all
Jan 1, 2008
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The People's Republic Of China ? A New Industrial Power With A Strong Mineral BaseBy K. P. Wang
Mining and metallurgy have had a long history in China, and resources there have always been considered promising. Under the People's Republic of China (PRC), a remarkable industrial renaissance
Jan 1, 1975
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Specialization Within the Geological ProfessionBy Theo. A. Link
ACCORDING to our office dictionary, geology is "the science that investigates the structure of the earth and its successive physical changes", and a geologist is "one who knows the science of the stru
Jan 1, 1956
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The Manufacture of Bessemer Pig-Metal at the Fletcherville Charcoal Furnace, Near Mineville, Essex County, New YorkBy T. F. Witherbee
THE Fletcherville Furnace was built in 1864 and 1865, making its first blast from August until October of the latter year, when it was blown out to prevent its "bunging-up." Repairs were made in time
Jan 1, 1874
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Gold Mining in CaliforniaBy Edwin Higgins
SINCE the "Days of Forty-nine" California has been the premier gold producing state of the union. The greatest production was recorded in 1.852, during which year the state's placer and lode depo
Jan 1, 1925
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Engineering Lifted from Back Room of Blueprints to First Order of National ImportanceBy Herbert Hoover
DURING the year, the' Institute has made the most remarkable growth in its history. Our actual increase in membership was 1816 and therefore was 80 per cent. larger than any previous year. Even w
Jan 1, 1921
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Mechanism Responsible for Flocculation in Poly (N-Isopropylacrylamide) Temperature Responsive Dewatering - Attractive Interaction Forces Induced by Surface HydrophobicityMechanism Responsible for Flocculation in Poly (N-Isopropylacrylamide) Temperature Responsive Dewatering - Attractive Interaction Forces Induced by Surface Hydrophobicity
Sep 13, 2010
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Radium (42e2deaa-4b56-4916-8f71-f6bc2fdee319)By G. W. Adams
Foreword While the literature on radium is voluminous, there is no single publication available from Canadian sources which attempts to cover at all fully the world radium industry. The comparatively
Jan 1, 1931
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RI 7732 Removing Pyrite From Coal By Dry-Separation MethodsBy W. T. Abel
The difficulties associated with wet-processing fine size coal led the Bureau of Mines to investigate a dry process for removing pyrite from coal pulverized to powerplant fineness. The dry process tha
Jan 1, 1973
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Bureau Of Mines Mineral Investigations In The Juneau Mining District, Alaska, 1984-1988 - Volume 2.- Detailed Mine, Prospect, And Mineral Occurrence Descriptions - IntroductionThis publication summarizes the Bureau's activities as part of a study of the Juneau Mining District (JMD) during the period 1984-1988. The objectives of the program were to identify the type, am
Jan 1, 2012
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Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Formation of A Ni-Ge Phase in Molten LeadBy M. E. Steidlitz
FABRICATION of semiconductor devices.requires the formation of electrical contacts, often involving the use of lead, tin, and lead-tin solders. In several recent instances when germanium had been bond
Jan 1, 1959
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IC 7714 Frost-Control Practices And The Prospective Use Of Atnthracite ? Summary And ConclusionsBy J. D. Clendenin
Systematic practices for protecting crops from frost damage began in the United Metes more then 40 years ago when the Weather Bureau Fruit-Frost Warning Service was organized; however, various practic
Jan 1, 1955