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IC 8230 Geothermal Power - An Economic EvaluationBy Alvin Kaufman
Geothermal plants are competitive with conventional units. A geothermal plant can produce electric energy for 6.70 mills per kwhr, compared with 6.96 mills for coal, 6.74 mills for oil, and 7.04 mills
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 7408 Slagging Fixed-Bed Gasification Of North Dakota Lignite At Pressures To 400 PsigBy G. H. Gronhovd
This is the final report on a research program to develop a pilot plant gasifier for slagging gasification of lignite at high pressures and to obtain process data under various operating conditions. A
Jan 1, 1970
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IC 6152 Method And Cost Of Mining The Thick Freeport Coal In A Second Western Pennsylvania Mine ? IntroductionBy J. W. Paul
This report is the second of a series of papers on coal-mining methods and costs which are being prepared by the U. S. Bureau of Mines for the purpose of placing before those interested in the industr
Jan 1, 1929
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IC 7886 Bibliography Of Processes For Removing Hydrogen Sulfide From Industrial Gases - January 1950-December 1957 ? Summary And IntroductionBy Sidney Katell
The reaction of coal, oil, or natural gas with air and oxygen and/or steam yields a gas containing varying amounts of impurities. Depending on the raw material and the end use of the product, these im
Jan 1, 1959
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The Value Of U.S. Minerals In The Economy In 1975The value of U.S. mineral raw material output reached a record $63.1 billion in 1975. This high exceeded the 1974 value of $55.2 billion by 14 percent. Among the three major mineral categories -fuels,
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 2963 Smelting In The Lead Blast Furnace - III. - Rate Of Descent Of Stock Column And Formation Of Accretions ? IntroductionBy G. L. Oldright
This paper is the third1 of a series of five papers that is to appear on smelting in the lead blast furnace. The objects of this investigation are to determine the conditions obtaining within the blas
Jan 1, 1929
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RI 3081 New Manganese-Silicon Alloys For The Deoxidation Of Steel ? IntroductionBy C. H. Herty
Manufacturers and consumers of steel have come to realize during the past few years that cleanliness is of great importance in steels which must meet rigid specifications for various physical properti
Jan 1, 1931
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RI 3081 New Manganese-Silicon Alloys For The Deoxidation Of SteelBy Jr. Herty
Manufacturers and consumers of steel have come to realize during the past few years that cleanliness is of great importance in steels which must meet rigid specifications for various physical properti
Jan 1, 1931
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RI 4777 Thermal Decomposition Products And Burning Characteristics Of Some Synthetic Low-Density Cellular MaterialsBy H. A. Watson
The introduction and use of synthetic materials in various applications may lead to potential hazards from toxic, gaseous, decomposition products if these materials are subjected to conditions abnorma
Jan 1, 1951
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RI 5343 The Miners Queen Copper Deposit Skamania County, Wash. ? Introduction And SummaryBy E. A. Magill
The Bureau of Mines has begun a study of the copper resources of the Cascade Mountains of Washington. The program includes reconnaissance of mineralized areas and examination and occasionally limited
Jan 1, 1957
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RI 3139 Added Recovery By Hydraulic Sizing Of Fine Material In The Land-Pebble Phosphate District Of FloridaBy R. G. Meara, O&apos
The land-pebble district of Florida, which in 1928 supplied 96.7 per cent of the phosphate production of that State and 82 per cent of the domestic requirements of the United States, is centered in Po
Jan 1, 1931
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RI 2840 The Carburetion Of Combustible Gas With Butane And Propane-Butane Mixtures With Particular Reference To The Carburetion Of Water Gas.By Wm. W. Odell
For a number of years there has been a very appreciable annual,, increase in the production and recovery of natural gas and natural-gas gasoline2 in the United States the latter product being used lar
Jan 1, 1927
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IC 9028 Helium Resources Of The United States, 1983By Richard D. Miller
The helium resources base of the United States was estimated by the Bureau of Mines to be 961 Bcf as of January 1, 1983. These resources are divided into four categories in decreasing degree of assura
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 6225 Two-Stage Electric Furnace Smelting Of High-Iron Manganiferous Materials For Producing FerromanganeseBy F. B. Petermann
Two-stage electric smelting tests, using small submerged arc furnaces, were made on high-iron manganiferous materials from the Pioche District, Nev., and the Cuyuna Range, Minn. The object was to redu
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 9659 - Evaluation of Explosion-Resistant Seals, Stoppings, and Overcast for Ventilation Control in Underground Coal MiningBy Michael J. Sapko, Eric S. Weiss, Kenneth L. Cashdollar
A fundamental safety research area for the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is to eliminate the occurrence of coal mine explosions or to mitigate their effects. One approa
Jan 1, 2003
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RI 5872 Effects Of Interstitial Impurity Levels On Mechanical Properties Of Columbium At Low Temperatures ? Summary And IntroductionBy M. D. Carver
This investigation was undertaken by the Bureau of Nines to determine the effects of impurity levels on the mechanical properties of columbium at low temperatures. High-purity, electron-bombardment-me
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 4820 Investigation Of The Cougar Spar Fluorspar Deposit Beaver County, UtahBy Floyd D. Everett
The Cougar Spar property is in southwestern Beaver County, Utah, approximately 35 miles by road northwest of Lund, a station on the mainline of the Union Pacific Railroad (fig. 1). Original fluorspar
Jan 1, 1951
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IC 8571 Subsidence Due To Underground Mining (In Two Parts) 1. Theory And Practices In Predicting Surface DeformationBy Gerhard Braüner
The report gives a review of the methods of predicting mine subsidence; these methods are used particularly in European coalfields. The methods are subdivided into two groups, based on mathematical ex
Jan 1, 1973
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IC 7619 Significance Of Laboratory Tests Of Coal And Coke For Combustion - I. Significance Of Laboratory Tests Of Bituminous Coal For Pulverized-Coal Firing - 1. Proximate AnalysisBy T. E. Purcell
(a) Moisture. - Moisture, "as fired," is specifically significant in pulverized-coal firing because of its effect upon the continuity of raw-coal feed to the pulverizer, pulverizer capacity, flame sta
Jan 1, 1951
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RI 4778 Electrolytic Model Studies As Applied To Water-Flooding A Shoestring SandBy William E. Eckard
Production of oil from a narrow shoestring sand presents problems unique in the oil industry. Especially important, from both an engineering end an economic standpoint, are the limitations imposed upo
Jan 1, 1951