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RI 6713 Vapor Deposition Of Cobalt-Tungsten Alloys
By J. G. Donaldson
Cobalt-tungsten binary deposits were formed in laboratory experiments by hydrogen reduction of the anhydrous mixed vapors of cobaltous chloride and tungsten hexachloride. The materials were sublimed i
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 5129 Preliminary Electric Smelting Research On Philippine Nickeliferous Ores ? Introduction And Summary
By L. H. Banning
In the fall of 1953 the Philippine Bureau of Mines, under a Foreign Operations Administration Technical Assistance (FOA-TA) program, began a systematic investigation of the nickel content of the well-
Jan 1, 1955
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RI 9023 - Reclaiming Heavy Metals From Wastewater Using Magnesium Oxide
By D. N. Tallman
The electrokinetic properties of MgO have been utilized to simultaneously filter suspended solids and remove trace amounts of dissolved heavy metals from synthetic mine water. Greater than 95 pct remo
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 5086 Laboratory Recovery Of Manganese Carbonate From The Martin Mine, Independence County, Ark. ? Introduction
By M. M. Fine
A laboratory mineral-dressing investigation of manganese ore from the Martin mine, Independence County, Ark., succeeded in recovering ferrograde manganese products. Sintered flotation concentrates ana
Jan 1, 1954
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RI 4754 Concentration Of Oxide And Silicate Manganese Ores From The Vicinity Of Golconda, Nev.
By B. K. Shibler
During the investigation of the occurrence of manganese deposits in the Western United States, examining engineers of the Bureau of Mines collected 2-ton samples from five manganese properties near Go
Jan 1, 1951
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RI 8337 Design of a Compact Muffler for a Jumbo Drill
By A. Visnapuu
The Bureau of Mines, as a part of its goal to minimize occupational hazards associated with mining and mineral processing operations, has developed and field tested a compact exhaust air muffler for m
Jan 1, 1979
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IC 8983 Improved Personnel Access For Surface Mining Equipment
By Dennis A. Long
Slip and fall accidents are a major cause of lost-time injuries associated with large mobile equipment in surface mines. An evaluation of the safety hazards associated with getting on and off large su
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 5512 Titanium Minerals In The Heavy Sand Deposits Of Assateague Island, Md. ? Summary And Introduction
By W. V. Kuster
The investigation described in this report is part of a survey by the Federal Bureau of Mines of the titanium resources of the United States. The purpose of this project was to study a typical coastal
Jan 1, 1959
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RI 4360 Investigation of the W. E. Dunkle coal mine, Costello Creek, Chulitna District, Alaska (0a9735de-2ee4-4565-9259-efd3875ec702)
By F. A. Rutledge
"The W. E. Dunkle mine, sometimes called the Costello Creek coal mine, is 8 miles N. 20° W. of Colorado Station on the Alaska Railroad. The presence of coal in this area has been known since the distr
Oct 1, 1948
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RI 7781 Evaluation Of Methods For Determining Nahcolite And Dawsonite In Oil Shales
By Charles W. Huggins
To determine the nahcolite and dawsonite content in oil shales, the Bureau of Mines compared X-ray diffraction, infrared spectroscopy, thermal methods, and a previously published method by Smith and Y
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 9601 - Ion Elutriation Of Silver And Free Cyanide From Wastewater
By F. H. Nehl
Ion elutriation was used to extract silver cyanide complexes and free cyanide from aqueous streams containing up to 10 ppm silver and 5 ppm free cyanide. Screening tests selected nine of 350 different
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 7813 Analysis of Factors Influencing Fracture Initiation and Orientation in Oil Reservoir Sandstone
By C. A. Komar
Laboratory-scale hydraulic fracture tests were conducted by the Bureau of Mines on directionally oriented sandstone material, along with measurements of directional rock properties such as tensile str
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 4329 Investigation Of Kiowa County Clays Kiowa County, Okla.
By C. C. Knox
In Kiowa County, Okla., extensive deposits of clay are closely associated with pre-Cambrian anorthosites and gabbros. Investigation by the Bureau of Mines, including 1,723 feet of auger drilling, ha
Jan 1, 1948
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OFR-11-74 Process Optimization Study Of Non-Sparking Titanium Diboride Tool Materials
By L. Kaufman
A range of processing conditions and compositions have been evaluated in order to optimize the properties of TiB2-(Ni,Cu) composites for application as a non-sparking tool material for use in coal min
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 4061 Technique of Surveying Diamond-Drill Holes with the Wright Radiolite Borehole-Surveying Instrument
By James W. Townsend, William H. King
"INTRODUCTION As a byproduct of its mineral investigation program, the Bureau of Mines has developed a number of operating devices and techniques worthy of note. This paper, prepared under the direct
May 1, 1947
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Deposition Rates of Coal Dust in Mine Airways
By R. V. Ramani, R. Bhaskar
"An airborne dust cloud is an ensemble of particles of varied size, density, shape and states of aggregation. An understanding and quantifying of the dispersion and deposition of the dust generated in
Mar 1, 1992
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OFR-16-78 Desired Behavior Through Understanding The Federal Coal Mine Health And Safety Act Of 1969
By Charles R. Harrison
The purpose of this study and resulting development of the training program, "Safety--Let's Make It Happen" was to determine the relation of concepts to the development of desired Health and Safe
Jan 1, 1977
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IC 8756 Laboratory Studies On Spontaneous Heating Of Coal - A Summary Of Information In The Literature
By Ann C. Kim
This Bureau of Mines report summarizes the methods and results of many of the laboratory studies on spontaneous heating of coal published in the last 50 years. It includes a brief description of exper
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 8463 Absorption of Radium and Thorium From New Mexico Uranium Mill Tailing Solutions
By H. R. Beard
The Bureau of Mines investigated the absorption of radium and thorium from waste uranium leach liquor by clays and other materials. This work was conducted in support of the Bureau's goal of mini
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 7391 Fracturing Hard Rock With Nuclear Explosives And Extraction Of Ore By A Modified Block-Caving Method
By W. R. Hardwick
Nuclear explosive fracturing has been suggested as a method to make hard rock amenable to extraction by a modified block-caving method. To evaluate this possibility, conventional and nuclear blasting
Jan 1, 1970