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RI 8511 Electric-Arc Furnace Processing of Domestic Titaniferous MaterialsBy R. H. Nafziger
The Bureau of Mines evaluated 18 domestic titaniferous materials with widely varying compositions, mineralogy, and physical properties in electric-arc furnaces, Techniques were devised to recover both
Jan 1, 1980
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IC 7582 Energy Uses and Supplies, 1939, 1947, 1965By Harold J. Barnett
In January 1948 , the Secretary of the Interior directed that a study be made of energy resources and requirements that would provide a basis for continuing appraisal of the adequacy of the Department
Oct 1, 1950
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IC 8372 Permissible Mine Equipment Approved By The Bureau Of Mines During 1965-66 - A Supplement To Bulletin 543 And Information Circulars 8220 And 8299By F. R. Lee
This publication lists permissible equipment approved by the Bureau of Mines during 1965 and 1966 (calendar years), except for breathing apparatus and explosives. The purpose of this publication is to
Jan 1, 1968
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Mineral Highlights - GeneralOn December 16, the General Services Administration (GSA) suspended weekly sales of surplus silver from the national defense stockpile because Congress approved the Defense Appropriation Act, which co
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 7830 Preparation Characteristics and Desulfurization Potential of Iowa CoalsBy J. A. Cavallaro
This Bureau of Mines report describes the preparation characteristics of 10 coal samples collected from the significant coal-producing mines of Lucas, Mahaska, Marion, Monroe, and Wapello Counties in
Jan 1, 1973
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MLA 40-88 - Mineral Resources Of The Lime Canyon Wilderness Study Area, Clark County, Nevada ? SummaryBy Richard A. Winters
In 1987, at the request of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Bureau of Mines studied the 34,680-acre Lime Canyon Wilderness Study Area (NV-050-231) to evaluate its identified mineral resour
Jan 1, 1988
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IC 7779 National Motor Gasoline Survey Summer 1956 ? IntroductionBy O. C. Blade
This report on the properties of motor fuels sold through service stations in the United States was made in accordance with a cooperative agreement between the American Petroleum Institute and the Bur
Jan 1, 1957
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RI 4506 Investigation Of Montezuma And Chinati Zinc-Lead Deposits, Shafter District Presidio County, Tex.By W. D. Mcmillan
Although the Shafter district of Presidio County, Tex., is principally renowned for silver production from the Presidio mine, the occurrence of lead-zinc ores in the western part of the district has b
Jan 1, 1949
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IC 7578 Petroleum Refineries, Including Cracking Plants in the United States, January I, 1950By J. G. Kirby, F. S. LOTT
The mmber of petroleum refineries in the United States decreased during 1949 from 375 to 367 while the total crude-oil charging capacity of refineries continued to increase. A gain in the through-put
Aug 1, 1950
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RI 4567 National Motor Gasoline Survey Winter 1948-49By O. C. Blade
This report on the properties of motor fuels sold through service stations in the United States was made in accordance with a cooperative agreement between the American Petroleum Institute and the Bur
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 4868 Experiments On Multiple Short-Delay Blasting Of Coal In Two Parts - Part 1By Irving Hartmann
In recent years various modifications in the methods of blasting have been tried as a means of increasing the production of cod and of reducing mining costs. Following an investigation by the Bureau
Jan 1, 1952
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RI 6406 Using Unequal Sample Interval Lengths and Weilrhted Averages in Estimating Grade of Ore for Bedded DepositsBy Scott W. Hazen, George W. Gladfelter
This report presents the results of an initial investigation into some problems resulting from the use of assays representing unequal sample interval lengths and the use of the weighted average grade
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 5227 Changes Induced In Low-Temperature Tar By Oxidation And Storage ? Summary And ConclusionsBy Manuel Gomez
Primary, low-temperature tars are generally known to alter with time. The effect is believed to occur, in some instances, without the external influence of air, light, or heat. Since one of the proces
Jan 1, 1956
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IC 8885 Characterization Of U.S. Cement Kiln DustBy Benjamin W. Haynes
Cement kiln dust (CKD) produced in the contiguous United States and Hawaii was characterized as part of the Bureau of Mines' program in minerals environmental technology. The mineralogical and ch
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 8996 The Effects of a Retreating Longwall on a Three-Entry Gate Road SystemBy Richard A. Allwes
The Bureau of Mines conducted an in-mine case study on two consecutive three-entry gate road systems designed in accordance with the stiff-yield pillar design concept. This Bureau study was conducted
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 3240 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division 6. Size Preparation of Iron Ores and Desulphurization StudiesBy T. L. Joseph
"IntroductionThe efficiency of ore reduction in the blast furnace and fuel requirements depend upon the degree of uniformity with which reducing gases can be distributed through the stock column and u
Jun 1, 1934
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RI 2103 Automobile Exhaust Gases in Vehicular TunnelsBy A. C. Fieldner
"Purpose and Nature of Tests:The rapidly increasing use of motor vehicles and trucks in the United States is creating an entirely new problem in the proper ventilation of tunnels, subways and other co
Mar 1, 1920
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RI 6569 Beneficiation and Hydrometallurgical Treatment of Complex Mercury Sulfide ProductsBy W. A. Stickney, J. W. Town
Batch and continuous - circuit flotation , leaching , precipitation , and electrodeposition studies were made by the Bureau of Mines to determine optimum conditions for treatment of complex mercury -
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 7196 Large-Scale Studies Of Gas DetonationsBy D. S. Burgess
The characteristics of gas-phase detonations were observed in 20 instrumented firings within earthen tunnels, in 100 such detonations in a 24-in-diam by l63-ft-long steel pipe, and in about 200 smalle
Jan 1, 1968
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OFR-23E-87 Coarse Coal Hydrotransport Testing At The Hydraulic Transport Research Facility - 2-Inch By 0 Clean Coal, 12-Inch Pipeline: R206By Michael E. Henderson
The U.S. Bureau of Mines (BOM) constructed the Hydraulic Transport Research Facility (HTRF) to investigate the hydraulic parameters relating to the transport of coarse coal. To achieve these goals in
Jan 1, 1985