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    RI 4397 Investigation Of Chestatee Copper And Pyrite Deposit Lumpkin County, Ga.

    By M. H. Kline

    The Chestatee mine is one of several well known pyrite deposits in Georgia that are reputed to carry appreciable quantities of copper with the ore. The deposit is? in Lumpkin County on the Chestatee R

    Jan 1, 1949

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    IC 9258 - Mine Power Systems

    By Lloyd A. Morley

    This Bureau of Mines publication presents a comprehensive review of mine electrical power-system theory and practice. It discusses fundamental theory and the vital aspects to be considered in planning

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Focus on Prevention: Conducting a Hazard Risk Assessment

    By Launa G. Mallett, Jr. Brnich

    Overview: The first step to emergency preparedness and maintaining a safe workplace is defining and analyzing hazards. Although all hazards should be addressed, resource limitations usually do not all

    Jul 1, 2003

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    RI 4412 Investigation Of Black Mountain Beryl Deposit, Oxford County, Maine

    By E. E. Maillot

    In 1943, diamond drilling by the Bureau of Mines, comprising 11 holes which totaled 1,295.6 feet, showed that the pegmatite at Black Mountain consisted of shallow lenses in interbedded biotite-quartz-

    Jan 1, 1949

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    IC 8677 Impact Of Changing Technology On The Demand For Metallurgical Coal And Coke Produced In The United States To 1985

    By Paul H. Mutschler

    The Bureau of Mines sponsored a study of the impact of changing technology on the demand for metallurgical coal and coke to 1985. Individual technologies were analyzed to determine what effect each ha

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Noncaking Coal Gasified In A Stirred-Bed Producer

    By R. V. Rahfuse

    Noncaking 0- by 2 -inch subbituminous coal from New Mexico was gasified with air and steam at 205 prig using a stirred-bed producer to determine coal losses by entrainment in the gas for this low-sulf

    Jan 1, 1974

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    RI 9010 - An Improved Analyzer for Determining Helium-4 in Parts-Per-Billion Range

    By Charles Seitz

    The Bureau of Mines has modified its parts-per-billion helium-4 analyzer to improve the analytical capabilities of the instrument. The modifications resulted in the following improvements: (1) The ana

    Jan 1, 1986

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    RI 7888 X-Ray Study of the Structure of Cokes Carbonized at Different Temperatures

    By R. R. Schehl

    The Bureau of Mines analyzed the structure of a high-grade metallurgical coke, carbonized at different temperatures in the range 500° to 1,000° C, through X-ray diffraction studies. Growth in the crys

    Jan 1, 1974

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    RI 8915 - In-Mine Installation of Passive Water Barriers

    By Lung Cheng

    The Bureau of Mines has installed passive water explosion barriers in two operating mines to determine their usefulness in U.S. coal mines. The primary objective of this field trial was to determine t

    Jan 1, 1984

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    RI 9424 - Delineation of Fractures in Igneous Rock Masses Using Common Offset Radar Reflection (4634bfbd-7332-407a-9eb6-b0e1ce6a1b2d)

    By Michael J. Friedel

    As part of an investigation aimed at improving the health and safety and competitiveness of the mining industry, the U.S. Bureau of Mines evaluated the application of common offset radar profiling, us

    Jan 1, 2010

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    IC 7198 Marketing Natural Minerals Pigments ? General Definition And Uses

    By Charles L. Harnes

    A mineral pigment is a colored substance dug from the ground, which after treatment can be mixed with a drying oil to form a paint. Not all colored earths, however, can be made into satisfactory pigme

    Jan 1, 1942

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    RI 3998 Johnny Bull-Silver Knight Lead-Zinc Property, Cerbat Mountains, Mohave County, Arizona

    By Staton L. Tainter

    "The Johnny Bull and Silver Knight claims were selected for exploratory diamond drilling after having been examined by the Bureau of Mines 3./The property was considered attractive for two reasons: (1

    Jan 1, 1947

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    RI 2705 Calcium Sulphate Retarders for Portland Cement

    By Ernest E. Berger

    "INTRODUCTIONOne of the outstanding problems in the normetallic industries, and one which involves two of the greatest of these industries, cement and gypsum, is the reaction of Portland cement with c

    Sep 1, 1925

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    RI 4040 Beneficiation of New England Beryllium Ores

    By Frank D. Lamb

    "INTRODUCTION The use of beryllium and its alloys has come into prominence in the last 15 years and increased considerably during the war. In contrast to other light metals, such as aluminum and magne

    Mar 1, 1947

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    IC 6397 Mining Methods Of Ducktown Chemical And Iron Co., Mary Mine, Isabella, Tenn. ? Introduction

    By Vern L. Kegler

    This paper is one off a series dealing with mining methods and costs, sponsored and published by the United States bureau of Mines. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The author acknowledges the, constructive and

    Jan 1, 1931

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    State Statistics - Kansas

    The coal-bearing areas of Kansas cover approximately 18,800 square miles (23 percent of the state's total area). Coal in Kansas ranges from lignite to high volatile bituminous, located principall

    Jan 1, 1992

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    OFR-59-74 Surface Mined Land In The Midwest: A Regional Perspective For Reclamation Planning - Summary

    By Ralph P. Carter

    It is apparent that coal will play an increasingly important role in satisfying the nation's energy requirements for the remainder of this century. Both deep mining and surface mining will be pra

    Jan 1, 1974

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    Do light-emitting diode cap lamps enable improvements in miner safety?

    By J. Sammarco

    Proper illumination is critical to a miner?s ability to detect hazards in underground mines. Moving hazards are often located in the miner?s peripheral field-of-view, while slip/trip/ fall hazards ar

    Jan 1, 2009

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    Isometric Strength - Definition Of Isometric Strength

    Isometric strength is defined as the capacity to produce force or torque with a voluntary isometric (muscle[s] maintain[s] a constant length) contraction. The key thing to understand about this type o

    Jan 1, 1998

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