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RI 5080 Use Of Torque Wrench To Determine Load In Roof Bolts - Part 2. Expansion-Type ¾ -Inch Bolts ? IntroductionBy A. J. Barry
[This is the third report related to fundamental retail roof-bolting research in underground mines (1, 2)3/ and describes an investigation of the torque-load relationship for 3/ -inch, expansion-type
Jan 1, 1954
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RI 7234 Influence Of Spherical Head Size And Specimen Diameters On The Uniaxial Compressive Strength Of RocksBy John R. Hoskins
Uniaxial compressive strength of rock is usually determined in the laboratory from cylindrical samples that vary in diameter from 5/8 to 8 inches, using a spherically seated compression head of unspec
Jan 1, 1969
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Mineral Highlights - GeneralOn December 16, the General Services Administration (GSA) suspended weekly sales of surplus silver from the national defense stockpile because Congress approved the Defense Appropriation Act, which co
Jan 1, 1981
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IC 7132 Work Of The Bureau Of Mines Safety Cars In The Pennsylvania Anthracite Region From 1934 To 1939 - IntroductionBy J. J. Forbes
The original organic act establishing the Federal Bureau of Mines in 1910 and the amended act of 1913 indicated that promotion of the health and safety of mine workers was to be ore of the chief funct
Jan 1, 1940
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RI 6614 Lightweight Aggregates - Expansion Properties Of Selected Illinois Shales And ClaysBy John W. Sweeney
Shales and clays from Illinois were sampled, tested, and evaluated to determine feasibility of producing lightweight aggregate by rotary-kiln methods. Sampling procedures and the 1 ,,,y of the Pennsyl
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 7222 Some Strain-Aging Effects In Electrorefined VanadiumBy G. H. Keith
Oxygen and nitrogen cause strain aging in electrorefined vanadium, as evidenced by maxima in yield and tensile strengths and by Snoek internal friction peaks. Alloys containing up to 0.22 percent oxyg
Jan 1, 1969
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IC 7313 Paligorskite - A Possible Asbestos Substitute ? IntroductionBy Robert B. Fisher
[The purpose of this paper is to acquaint manufacturers of various types of asbestos product's, particularly those that specialize in materials used for sound deadening, vibration damping, and fi
Jan 1, 1945
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RI 6271 Tallahatta Diatomite, Choctaw And Clarke Counties, Ala. ? Summary And ConclusionBy Earl L. Hastings
Although the principal market for diatomite in the United States is in the East,4 production of the material is presently restricted to the West, because the deposits are larger, mining costs are chea
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 7597 Extraction Of Gold From Carbonaceous Ores: Pilot Plant StudiesBy B. J. Scheiner
Oxidation procedures based on the chlorine-hypochlorite system were investigated for improving gold recovery from carbonaceous gold ores. The oxidation pretreatment prior to cyanidation was accomplish
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 3684 Manganese Investigations - 20. Ore-Dressing Studies of Eastern Manganese Ores – Concentration of Manganese-Bearing Ore from the Barytes Mining Co. Cartersville District, Cartersville GA.By S. M. Shelton, W. A. Calhoun, M. M. Fine, T. L. Johnston
"This report is () expansive test program by the Bureau of Mines to determine methods from various and ferrous manganese-grade product () widespread () and manfniferrous iron ores. Among the samples r
Mar 1, 1943
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Barrier Pillars In The Southern Field - Anthracite Region Of Pennsylvania - SummaryBy S. H. Ash
THE INVESTIGATION of barrier pillars in the Southern field is part of the comprehensive study of the mine water problem in the anthracite region of Pennsylvania by the Federal Bureau of Mines (1, 2, 5
Jan 1, 1953
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RI 4872 Method Of Concentrating Kerogen In Colorado Oil Shale By Treatment With Acetic Acid And Gravity SeparationBy Arnold B. Hubbard
This report describes a method of concentrating the insoluble organic material (kerogen) in a rich Colorado oil shale without any apparent alteration of its original chemical form. The method involved
Jan 1, 1952
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Technique to Assess Hazards in Underground Stone Mines: the Roof Fall Risk Index (RFRI)By L. J. Prosser, G. Esterhuizen, A. T. Iannacchione
The potential for roof fails in underground mines remains a clear and present danger for mine workers An investigation of ground conditions in nearly 50 percent of the nation’s underground stone mines
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Electrolytic Oxidation Of Cinnabar Ores For Mercury RecoveryBy B. J. Scheiner
Electrooxidation of cinnabar mercury ores (HgS) was investigated as a means of providing an effective and economical hydrometallurgical technique for extraction of mercury from its ores, particularly
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 8333 Laboratory Evaluation of the MRDE ScrubberBy Edward F. Divers
This Bureau of Mines report describes the results of a laboratory evaluation of a mechanical dust collector (scrubber) suitable for underground coal mine applications. The scrubber was developed by th
Jan 1, 1979
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IC 7665 Organizations With Programs Beneficial To Coal-Mine Employees ? IntroductionBy W. D. Walker
The trend toward encouragement of worker participation in accident prevention in the coal mines of the United States is not new; however, it has been given added impetus in recent years and is now def
Jan 1, 1953
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RI 7109 Recovery Percentage Of Bituminous Coal Deposits In The United States (In Two Parts) Part 1. Underground MinesBy Raymond L. Lowrie
For many years it has been considered that an average of 50 percent of the coal in the deposits exploited has been recovered. Owing to many changes in mining methods during the past two decades, this
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 4916 Crystal Mountain Fluorite Deposits, Ravalli County, Mont.By John W. Taber
Discovery of these unusual fluorite deposits was brought to the attention of the Bureau of Mines late in 1951, shortly after the first locations were made. A brief investigation of the deposits by the
Jan 1, 1952
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RI 8179 Metallization of Pelletized, Domestic, Iron Oxide Superconcentrates With Lignite and Coal in a Rotary KilnBy Roy E. Peterson
The Bureau of Mines conducted an investigation to produce metallized pellets from domestic iron ore superconcentrates using lignite and subbituminous coal as reductants. Feed materials for the metalli
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 6637 Effects Of Interstitial Impurities On The Mechanical Properties Of Electrorefined Vanadium At Low TemperaturesBy D. R. Mathews
Electrorefined vanadium was evaluated with respect to tensile properties and the effects of interstitial contaminants in the temperature range of 77° to 273° K. The yield strength of 18,500 psi and ha
Jan 1, 1965