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IC 9345 Soil Factors Affecting Mycorrhizal Use In Surface Mine ReclamationBy Michael R. Norland
Surface and subsurface stabilization of mining-related wastes through revegetation depends upon the physical, chemical, and biological condition of the waste following mining. Mining disturbances can
Jan 1, 1993
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IC 7462 Some Observations on Coking Practice in Germany. Part 1. Metallurgical Coke. Part II. Slanting-TypeBy Frank H. Reed
This report is one of a series written by members of the Solid Fuels Mission to Germany describing wartime developments in the mining , preparation , and utilization of coal . This mission was organiz
Jun 1, 1948
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RI 2901 The Reaction Between Magnetite And Ferrous Sulphide ? IntroductionBy F. S. Wartman
The presence of magnetite, either dissolved or suspended as solid crystals, in slags from the copper reverberatory furnace is a frequently mentioned cause of an abnormally high copper content in those
Jan 1, 1928
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RI 7824 Detection and Delineation of Faults by Surface Resistivity Measurements - Gas Hills Region, Fremont and Natrona Counties, Wyo.By Robert Lee Stahl
Comprehensive field tests were made in the Gas Hills, Wyo., to determine whether surface geophysical techniques could be used to detect and delineate faults in marginal uranium deposits. The tests wer
Jan 1, 1973
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A Computer Simulation Model For Surface Mine Reclamation Planning - Volume IV: User's Manual For OPMHS/2By R. V. Ramani
This volume is the fourth of a four-volume final report on research carried out under a contract from the U.S. Bureau of Mines on the development of a computer simulation model for surface mine reclam
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 6400 Stress Determinations by Flat jack and Borehole-Deformation MethodsBy Robert H. Merrill, James V. Williamson, David M. Ropchan, George H. Kruse
In- situ rock stresses were determined by flatjack and borehole - deformation methods . Estimates of the stress distribution around a flatjack were obtained by a combination of flatjack and borehole -
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 3238 Summary Of Experimental Data On Laboratory Oxidation Of Crude Oils, With Particular Reference To Air-RepressuringBy Sam S. Taylor
In most oil fields, natural gas is the major source of energy causing flow of oil to the well. The amount of gas produced with the oil generally exceeds actual energy requirements, so that in time the
Jan 1, 1934
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RI 4849 Concentration Of Oxide And Silicate Manganese Ores From Siskiyou And Mendocino Counties, Northern CaliforniaBy G. M. Potter
During the investigation of the occurrence of manganese deposits in the western United States, examining engineers of the Bureau of Mines collected samples from four properties in Siskiyou and Mendoci
Jan 1, 1952
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Low-Temperature Carbonization Assays Of North American Coals ? SummaryBy W. A. Selvig
[THE BUREAU OF MINES receives many requests for information regarding the low-temperature carbonization properties of American coals. This report presents in collected form the results of Fischer-Schr
Jan 1, 1957
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RI 5660 Removing Hydrogen Sulfide By Hot Potassium Carbonate Absorption ? Introduction And SummaryBy J. H. Field
Results of studies by the Federal Bureau of Mines on a pilot-plant scale for removing hydrogen sulfide and carbonyl sulfide from gas mixtures by the hot carbonate system are given in this publication.
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 6727 Thermodynamic Properties Of Vanadium And Its CompoundsBy Alla D. Mah
Compilation of data on materials of metallurgical interest is one of the important activities of the Berkeley Thermodynamics Laboratory of the Bureau of Mines. Recent renewed interest in metallurgy of
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 4331 Concentration Of Richmond Hill Oxide Manganese Ore From Lead; Lawrence County, S. Dak.By Potter G. M.
Ore-dressing tests were conducted on a sample of ore submitted by the Richmond Hill Mining Co. of Lead, S. Dak. as a part of the Bureau of Mines program for investigating potential domestic sources of
Jan 1, 1948
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Cytotoxicity and Spectroscopic Investigations of Organic Free Radicals in Fresh and Stale Coal DustBy N. S. Dalal, B. Jafari, F. H. Y. Green, V. Vallyathan
"INTRODUCTIONThe mechanistic details of the biological events leading to coal workers pneumoconiosis (CWP) are not yet fully understood, despite several decades of extensive epidemiologic1.2 and labor
Jan 1, 1990
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RI 5340 Heavy-Liquid Techniques For Rapid Evaluation Of Sands By Prospectors And Plant Operators ? SummaryBy B. H. Clemmons
A field method has been devised for rapid determination of heavy minerals occurring in the unconsolidatod beach and dune sands. The method has been proved practical by usage in field evaluations of se
Jan 1, 1957
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RI 2935 The Effect Of Substituting Ethylene Glycol Dinitrate In Permissible ExplosivesBy G. St. J. Perrott
Through the development of manufacturing processes whereby ethylene glycol can be made on a large scale; ethylene glycol dinitrate is now being used in high explosives (dynamites and permissible explo
Jan 1, 1929
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RI 5299 The Relative Corrosion Resistance Of Titanium And Some Of Its Alloys ? SummaryBy Lex B. Golden
The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the corrosion properties of certain alloys of titanium and to compare them with those of unalloyed titanium. Such information should make it possible
Jan 1, 1957
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Studies On The Control Of Respirable Coal Mine Dust By VentilationBy D. S. Kingery
Experiments initiated by the Bureau of Mines on August 26. 1969, and recent work of others, have demonstrated the effectiveness of ventilation for controlling concentrations of respirable coal mine du
Jan 1, 1969
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RI 8869 - Apparent Earth Conductivity Over Coal Mines as Estimated From Through-the- Earth Electromagnetic Transmission Tests (99d2ff1f-b542-481b-82ff-e34997dff717)By John Durkin
Electromagnetic narrow-band signals were transmitted through the earth at 27 coal mines located throughout the United States. From those Bureau of Mines tests, apparent earth conductivity values were
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 8869 - Apparent Earth Conductivity Over Coal Mines as Estimated From Through-the- Earth Electromagnetic Transmission TestsBy John Durkin
Electromagnetic narrow-band signals were transmitted through the earth at 27 coal mines located throughout the United States. From those Bureau of Mines tests, apparent earth conductivity values were
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 8910 - Centrifugally Cast Glass-Ceramic Pipe From Mining and Processing WastesBy Arthur V. Petty
The Bureau of Mines has researched the utilization of mining and pro-cessing wastes as raw materials for the production of glass-ceramic pipe. Characterization of various wastes as to occurrence and c
Jan 1, 1984