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                     IC 6951 Progress Report 4 On Investigation Of Detachable Rock-Drill Bits ? Introduction IC 6951 Progress Report 4 On Investigation Of Detachable Rock-Drill Bits ? IntroductionBy McHenry Mosier This is the fourth progress report in the series on the use of detachable rock-drill bits in the metal mines of the United States. It contains comparative statistics and costs or drilling at eight min Jan 1, 1937 
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                     RI 5543 An Electrolytic Method For Separating Nickel And Cobalt - Summary RI 5543 An Electrolytic Method For Separating Nickel And Cobalt - SummaryBy M. J. Ferrante A process was investigated for preparing Specification-grade nickel (containing less than 1 percent cobalt) by stripping it electrolytically from a nickel sulfate-boric acid solution and using the str Jan 1, 1959 
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                     RI 4462 Lime-Soda Sinter Process For Alumina From High-Silica Bauxites: Laboratory And Pilot-Plant Tests RI 4462 Lime-Soda Sinter Process For Alumina From High-Silica Bauxites: Laboratory And Pilot-Plant TestsBy John E. Conley The great demand for metallic aluminum for the prosecution of World War II caused the consumption of bauxite, the common ore of aluminum, to increase greatly. Prior to the war, the domestic deposits & Jan 1, 1949 
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                     RI 4457 Synthetic Liquid Fuels, 1948 Annual Rpt., Pt. 2 Oil RI 4457 Synthetic Liquid Fuels, 1948 Annual Rpt., Pt. 2 OilBy BUREAU OF MINES In 1948 the United States became a net importer of oil. Coupled with an unpre- cedented domestic production of 5,900,000 barrels daily, imports approximating 500,000 barrels made available a total su Jan 1, 1949 
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                     IC 8572 Subsidence Due To Underground Mining (In Two Parts) 2. Ground Movements And Mining Damage IC 8572 Subsidence Due To Underground Mining (In Two Parts) 2. Ground Movements And Mining DamageBy Gerhard Braüner The present knowledge on ground movements and mining damage is mainly based on observations made when mining seamlike deposits. The studies, rules, and regulations in different countries agree in that Jan 1, 1973 
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                     OFR-116-79 An Evaluation Of The Fire And Explosion Hazards Of Oil Shale Mining And Processing OFR-116-79 An Evaluation Of The Fire And Explosion Hazards Of Oil Shale Mining And ProcessingBy R. B. Crookston Oil shales differ from coals in that they contain less carbonaceous material, convertible to volatile hydrocarbons, and more inorganic rock. In all pre-commercial oil shale development, involving exte Jan 1, 1978 
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                     IC 7829 Marble ? Summary IC 7829 Marble ? SummaryBy Oliver Bowles The Bureau of Mines issued three Information Circulars on marble many years ago (5), (6), (7).2/ They have long been out of print; furthermore, conditions have changed considerably in the industry in Jan 1, 1958 
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                     RI 6231 High-Temperature Corrosion Studies - Nickel And Cobalt In Air And Oxygen RI 6231 High-Temperature Corrosion Studies - Nickel And Cobalt In Air And OxygenBy Robert M. Doerr Isothermal oxidation kinetics were determined for three grades of Ni and for 99.99 percent Co in Ca and in air from 800° to 1,200° C. The oxidation reactions followed approximately the parabolic rate Jan 1, 1963 
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                     RI 4321 Recovery Of Lithium From Its Various Ores And Salts RI 4321 Recovery Of Lithium From Its Various Ores And SaltsBy J. B. Cunningham Lithium in the form of metal, salts, and alloys is particularly important because of increasing industrial uses resulting partly from wartime developments. Lithium carbonate and lithium strontium nitr Jan 1, 1948 
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                     RI 7232 Liquidus Temperatures Of Titaniferous Slags (In Three Parts) 3. Production Of Nominal Slag Compositions RI 7232 Liquidus Temperatures Of Titaniferous Slags (In Three Parts) 3. Production Of Nominal Slag CompositionsBy Wesley T. Holmes In this final stage of a three-part investigation of the smelting of titania-bearing iron materials, the Bureau of Mines conducted semicontinuous smelting tests in a laboratory electric arc furnace on Jan 1, 1969 
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                     IC 9138 MgO Filtration Research IC 9138 MgO Filtration ResearchBy D. N. Tallman The Bureau of Mines has completed 4 yr of deep-bed filtration research comparing the efficiencies of granular magnesium oxide (MgO) and conventional filter sand in single- and dual-medium filters when Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Accidents From Falls Of Roof And Coal In Bituminous-Coal Mines - Coal-Mine Accident-Prevention Course - Section 2 ? Introduction ? Purpose And Scope Accidents From Falls Of Roof And Coal In Bituminous-Coal Mines - Coal-Mine Accident-Prevention Course - Section 2 ? Introduction ? Purpose And ScopeThe original manuscript of section 2 of this series of miners' circulars devoted to accident prevention in bituminous-coal mines was completed in September 1944. At that time roof bolting had bee Jan 1, 1958 
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                     RI 7754 Recovery Of Zinc, Copper, Silver, And Iron From Zinc Smelter Residue RI 7754 Recovery Of Zinc, Copper, Silver, And Iron From Zinc Smelter ResidueBy H. E. Powell This Bureau of Mines study describes two processes for recovering zinc, copper, silver, and iron from the magnetic fraction of a waste generated by the primary smelting of zinc in horizontal retort di Jan 1, 1973 
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                     OFR-73-76 Design, Development, Fabrication And Testing Of A Portable Self-Contained Respirable Dust Recording Mass Monitor OFR-73-76 Design, Development, Fabrication And Testing Of A Portable Self-Contained Respirable Dust Recording Mass MonitorBy Pedro Lilienfeld This Final Report describes a program whose objective was to design, develop, fabricate, and test an airborne mass monitor for unattended and recording measurements of the concentration of dust in min Jan 1, 1974 
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                     RI 8976 Structural Design Considerations for Deep Mine Shafts Analysis of Circular, Rectangular, and Elliptical Openings RI 8976 Structural Design Considerations for Deep Mine Shafts Analysis of Circular, Rectangular, and Elliptical OpeningsBy S. S. M. Chan The Bureau of Mines has investigated the structural aspects of shafts and support systems using the finite-element technique. In situ field measurements in deep, vein-type metal mines show that rock s Jan 1, 1985 
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                     The World Economy: 1982 And 1983 The World Economy: 1982 And 1983This section presents highlights of world economic and mineral industry performance in 1982, a year characterized by continued recession, and selected 1983 forecasts of economic indicators of importan Jan 1, 1983 
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                     IC 9422 Hazard Recognition In Mining: A Psychological Perspective IC 9422 Hazard Recognition In Mining: A Psychological PerspectiveBy Charles W. Perdue This U.S. Bureau of Mines report considers, from a psychological perspective, the perceptual process by which miners recognize and respond to mining hazards. It proposes that if the hazard recognition Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Use Of CFD Modeling To Study Inert Gas Injection Into A Sealed Mine Area Use Of CFD Modeling To Study Inert Gas Injection Into A Sealed Mine AreaBy Michael A. Trevits Since the promulgation of the MINER Act and the follow-up changes to the regulations governing mine seal construction and maintenance, mine operators must be acutely aware of the atmosphere in sealed Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Second Quarter 1984 General Economic And Mineral Industry Performance - The U.S. Economy Second Quarter 1984 General Economic And Mineral Industry Performance - The U.S. EconomyGeneral economic conditions continued to improve in the second quarter of 1984 as real gross national product advanced at an annual rate of 7.5 percent (table 1). This followed an even larger first qu Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Bulletin 188 Lessons From the Granite Mountain Shaft Fire, Butte Bulletin 188 Lessons From the Granite Mountain Shaft Fire, ButteBy Daniel Harrington On the night of June 8, 1917, the flame of a carbide lamp accidentally set fire to the uncovered and frayed insulation of an armored power cable near the 2,400-foot level of the North Butte Mining CO. Jan 1, 1922 
