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OFR-120-78 Improved Fire Protection System For Underground Fueling Areas - Volume I
By B. C. Christensen
The contract objectives are (1) to develop safe practice guidelines which will minimize the chance of fires in underground fueling areas and (2) to develop a low-cost, reliable, automatic fire protect
Jan 1, 1977
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List of BOM Publications and Articles 1975-01-01 to 1979-12-21 with Subject and Author Index - Special Publiocation
By Shelby Z. Palya
"The Bureau of Mines was established in the public interest to conduct inquiries and scientific and technologic investigations concerning mining and the preparation, treatment, and utilization of mini
Jan 1, 1981
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IC 9452 - An Underground Coal Mine Fire Preparedness And Response Checklist: The Instrument
By Linda L. Chasko, Charles P. Lazzara, Gary Braselton, Ronald S. Conti
Preparedness is an important element of any underground mine's strategic plan in dealing with an unexpected event, such as a fire. A fully implemented fire preparedness and response plan is esse
Jan 1, 2000
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RI 8827 - Percolation Leaching of a Chalcopyrite-Bearing Ore at Ambient and Elevated Temperatures With Bacteria
By B. W. Madsen
The Bureau of Mines conducted a large-scale (6.4 t), long-term (2,165 days) test to gain a better understanding of the leaching characteristics of chalcopyritic ores. An ore sample containing 0.77 pct
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 3057 Processes for Extracting Radium from Carnotite
By H. A. Doerner
"The following report is submitted, in compliance with the request made by the Honorable W. H. Sproule, Chairman of the Committee on Mines and Mining, to the Director of the United States Bureau of Mi
Dec 1, 1930
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Bulletin 213 Talc and Soapstone Their Mining Milling Products and Uses
By Raymond B. Ladoo
Talc is a hydrous magnesium silicate having the chemical formula H2Mg3 (SiO8 ) 4 ; it is often called steatite, soapstone or potstorie, and by the trade names talc clay, agalite, asbestine, and verdol
Jan 1, 1923
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Introduction (47068ab7-53dd-4378-bd75-16215c2111b8)
Although not immune from the problems affecting the U.S. economy generally, the mineral industry in 1991 contributed nearly $300 billion in the value of processed materials of mineral origin. Supporti
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 4459 Physical Properties Of Mine Rock Part I
By S. L. Windes
This report presents a tabulation of the physical and petrographic properties of Over 100 rock types from operating mines or mineral-investigation projects. The physical properties include the followi
Jan 1, 1949
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Mineral Indicators - Aluminum (1be79343-8f77-4124-87c3-6887d4c4a923)
Electric power curtailments resulting from the coal strike, required Noranda Aluminum, Inc. to shut down its 140,000 ton-per-year (tpy) primary aluminum smelter at New Madrid, Mo., and layoff 308 work
Jan 1, 1978
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Bulletin 125 The Analytical Distillation of Petroleum
By W. F. RITTMAN, E. W. Dean
This report presents the results of an investigation conducted by the Bureau of Mines for the purpose of assisting in the establishment of a satisfactory standard method for the analytical distillatio
Jan 1, 1916
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Mineral Indicators - Aluminum: (b86b8837-d41d-4e63-8ace-132695406afe)
Throughout October, U.S. producers priced unalloyed 99.5 percent aluminum ingot at 53¢ per pound. Dealers, in last month's domestic market, were quoting unalloyed ingot at a range of 45.5¢-46.3¢
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 4519 Production Of Ductile Titanium At Boulder City, Nev.
By F. S. Wartman
This paper gives an account of the production of ductile-grade titanium powder in 100-pound batches by reduction of purified titanic Chloride with magnesium, grinding, leaching, and magnetic-separatio
Jan 1, 1949
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IC 8569 The Economics Of Byproduct Metals (In Two Parts) 1. Copper System
By Alfred Petrick
This study gives an analysis of the copper system byproducts and discusses the identification and classification of byproduct metals and their supply systems. Arsenic, platinum-group metals, silver, g
Jan 1, 1973
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IC 7182 Review Of Literature On Conditioning Air For Advancement Of Health And Safety In Mines - Part II. Need For Air Conditioning Indicated By Physical Quality Of Underground Air ? Introduction
By D. Harrington
This circular is part II of a series of papers reviewing the literature on air conditioning in mines with particular reference to the health, safety, and efficiency of employees. It deals with the phy
Jan 1, 1941
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Fourth-Quarter 1986 Economic Activity And First-Quarter 1987 Outlook - Fourth Quarter And 1986
By Keith L. Harris
Real2 gross national product (GNP) grew at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.3% in the fourth quarter and at 2.5% for all of 1986, according to the most recent Department of Commerce estimates ta
Jan 1, 1987
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Fluorine Micas
By Haskiel R. Shell
While the original purpose of the Bureau of Mines work on fluorine micas was to synthesize large single crystals or film suitable to replace natural muscovite or phlogopite, the objective was broadene
Jan 1, 1969
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OFR-37-73 State Of The Art Of Down - The - Hole - Tools - History Of Down - The - Hole - Tools
By Wendell L. Reich
Percussion drilling dates back to the hand operated star drill and hammer. Eventually steam and compressed air were substituted for muscle power and the mechanical percussion drill was born. From the
Jan 1, 1972
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Identification Of Distillable Paraffins, Olefins, Aromatic Hydrocarbons, And Neutral Heterocyclics From A Low-Temperature Bituminous Coal Tar
By Clarence Karr
AN EXTENSIVE characterization was conducted on the neutral oil components in a low-temperature bituminous coal tar. A total of tai individual compounds identified with respect to individual isomers, a
Jan 1, 1967
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IC 7406 Diesel Equipment in Underground Mining
By J. H. East, D. Harrington
"INTRODUCTION Considerable interest has been shown in the prospective use of Diesel-powered haulage equipment in both coal and non-coal mines. Foreign technical magazines have devoted considerable spa
Apr 1, 1947
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IC 6645 Physiological factors in mine ventiation in 1932
By R. R. Sayers
The hazards connected with work under abnormal air conditions are becoming of increasing importance from a financial as well as a physiological stand- point, due to the extension of compensation laws
Sep 1, 1932