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RI 2604 Combustibility of Coke & Rate of CumbustionBy T. L. Joseph
"In the January 3 issue of Iron Trade Review, Sweetser2, in referring to the problem of coke combustibility, points out that, ""Someone should formulate a rule for the rate of flow of coke through the
May 1, 1924
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RI 2303 Methane In California Gold MinesBy E. D. Gardener, Byron O. Pichard
"Methane, frequently called fire damp or marsh gas, is very well known to coal miners but to thy average gold miner it means nothing, as it is not associated generally with the rock formations in whic
Dec 1, 1921
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TPR 56 - Demonstration of Safety Plugging of Oil Wells Penetrating Appalachian Coal MinesBy G. E. Rennick, F. E. Armstrong, J. Pasini, J. R. Abrams
An oil well penetrating the Pittsburgh bituminous coalbed in northern West Virginia was plugged and safely mined through 3 months later. A sensitive chemical tracer, introduced into the oil reservoir
Jul 1, 1972
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Technique to Determine Vibration Patterns of Excised Rat LungsBy G. Nuñez, M. A. Pathak, A. A. Afshari, C. F. Stanley
"To help evaluate the vibration patterns of an excised lung, a method is developed to determine which parts of the surface of an excised lung are responding to acoustic excitation via the trachea. Hol
Jan 1, 1989
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IC 7538 Average Heating Values of American Coals by Rank and by StatesBy Jr. Flynn
"The Bureau of Mines receives and answers many requests for information on the qualities and properties of American coals, and also publishes many papers that deal with coal characteristics. Compilati
Dec 1, 1949
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RI 5826 Copper Recovery From Segregation-Flotation Concentrates By Ammoniacal-Ammonium Carbonate Leaching ? SummaryBy M. H. Stanczyk
Bench-scale laboratory tests were made by the Bureau of Mines of a segregation-flotation concentrate, assaying 20.43 percent copper, to investigate the influence of various ratios and concentrations o
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 3940 Exploration of Argentiferous Lead-Copper Deposits of the Slana District, AlaskaBy Robert L. Thorne
As an integral part of the investigation of critical and essential minerals in Alaska , the Bureau of Mines examined the lead deposits in the Slana area . Four examinations were made during June , Jul
Nov 1, 1946
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Skin Failure Of Roof And Rib And Support Techniques In Underground Coal MinesBy Dennis R. Dolinar, Eric R. Bauer
Skin failures of roof and rib in underground coal mines continue to be a significant safety hazard for mineworkers. Skin failures do not usually involve failure of the support systems, but result fro
Jan 10, 2000
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Characterization Of Jolting And Jarring On Operators Of Surface Mine Haulage TrucksBy Fred Biggs, Walter Utt, Richard Miller
Powered haulage has been, and continues to be, a major source of severe accidents and fatalities at metal/nonmetal surface mines. Between 1986 and 1997, truck drivers accounted for63% of the lost-tim
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RI 8071 Beneficiation of Alabama ClaysBy Alan H. Goode
As part of the Bureau of Mines program to broaden utilization of abundant low-quality mineral materials, the Tuscaloosa Metallurgy Research Laboratory conducted beneficiation studies on two Alabama cl
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 4205 Stalion-Curnel Fluorspar Prospect, Crittenden Co, KYBy Robert C. Hickman
"INTRODUCTION The Big Four fault and the Sandy Creek fault, with several cross faults, traverse the Stalion-Curnel fluorspar prospect in a northeasterly direction. The Big Four mine, about three-quart
Mar 1, 1948
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RI 7313 High-Purity Zinc And Tin By Amalgam ElectrorefiningBy D. H. Chambers
The Bureau of Mines developed a process for producing high-purity zinc and tin by electrorefining from liquid amalgams. Commercial grade metals were dissolved in mercury to produce saturated amalgams
Jan 1, 1969
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Recent Developments In Locating Cable FaultsBy George J. Conroy
Techniques for locating trailing-cable faults are discussed, particularly those techniques suitable for use in underground coal mines, which have been the subjects of Bureau of Mines research. The dis
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 7498 Distribution Of Sulfide And Oxide Copper In Copper Mill TailingsBy Jack C. White
Studies were made to determine the character and distribution of the copper lost in copper mill tailings. Acid soluble (oxide) and acid insoluble (sulfide) copper were determined for heavy-liquid sink
Jan 1, 1971
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Turbomill Used To Produce Ultrafine, High-Purity Ceramic Powders - ObjectiveUtilize innovative processing technology to prepare high-purity, ultrafine advanced ceramic powders with little or no contamination occurring during the milling process. Advanced ceramic materials mad
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 8769 Recovering Mercury From a Flotation Concentrate by Continuous Leaching -ElectrolysisBy G. B. Atkinson
The Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with McDermitt Mine, investigated a method for recovering mercury metal from mercury sulfide flotation concentrate by a hydrometallurgical technique. This prelimina
Jan 1, 1983
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Conveyor Installation Tools - Objective Of ResearchTo reduce accidents associated with transporting, installing or maintaining mine conveyor belts by providing easy-to-use tools for use in specific tasks. Approach The Bureau of Mines, through
Jan 1, 1984
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Stability of Backfilled Cross-panel Entries During Longwall MiningqBy Mark Larson, Doug Tesarik, Joe Shoemaker, Brad Seymour
In cooperation with Cyprus Twentymile Coal Co., researchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Spokane Research Laboratory, conducted a study at the Foidel Creek M
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RI 7497 Evaluation Of The Madison Limestone In The Williston Basin From Well Logs And CoresBy E. J. White
Data from oil well logs and core analyses were used to quantitatively evaluate formation porosity and water saturation of heterogeneous carbonates and to study the pore geometry and performance charac
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 7571 Hardness, Tensile Strength, And Impact Toughness Of Reservoir Sandstone At Extreme TemperaturesBy C. A. Komar
Hardness, tensile strength, and impact toughness of dry and brine-saturated sandstone specimens were measured at ambient, cryogenic, and elevated temperatures as a measure of the relative stability of
Jan 1, 1971