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RI 5918 Separating Tantalum And Columbium By Solvent Extraction: HF-HC1-Diethyl Ketone System ? SummaryBy Willard L. Hunter
The separation of tantalum and columbium by solvent extraction was under-taken as part of the Bureau of Mines research program to improve methods for extracting, separating, and reducing these element
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 2860 Flotation Of Low-Grade Phosphate Ores ? IntroductionBy H. M. Lawrence
The recovery of phosphate rack from the ores in the land-pebble district of Florida is a simple washing and screening operation. In the gashing plants coarse phosphate only is saved. Log-Washer overfl
Jan 1, 1928
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The Mineral Industry Of Other East African CountriesBy Kevin Connor
The mineral industry in Burundi was a minor contributor to the country's gross domestic product (GDP), which was estimated at just $1 billion for 19812. Coffee and tea continued as the Nation&apo
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 4043 Anderson Zinc-Lead Prospect, Stevens County, WashBy R. M. Gammell, S. H. Lorain
The Anderson prospect is one of a number of properties investigated by the Bureau of Mines during the course of preliminary studies of the lead-zinc districts of northern Stevens County, Washington. e
Mar 1, 1947
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Longwall Shield And Standing Gateroad Support Designs – Is Bigger Better?By Stephen C. Tadolini, Thomas M. Barczak
Roof support systems, longwall shields in particular, have persistently grown in size and capacity for the past 25 years. Why is this? Is it a good thing or is it unnecessary? What are the conseque
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RI 7835 Some Effects of Pressure on the Hydrocracking of Crude Shale Oil Over Cobalt Molybdate CatalystBy C. M. Frost
Crude shale oil produced by gas combustion retorting of Green River oil shale was hydrocracked over a cobalt molybdate catalyst at operating pressures of 500, 1,000, 1,500, and 3,000 psig, an operatin
Jan 1, 1973
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High availability from haul trucksBy Paul B. Harder
Round Mountain Gold (RMG) in central Nevada, reports that over a nine-year period and a million operating hours, its fleet of 150-ton and 190-ton haul trucks has averaged better than 93% availability,
Jan 1, 1998
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RI 6436 Direct Electrolysis of Uranium Dioxide to Uranium Metal in Fluoride MeltsBy T. A. Henrie, D. C. Fleck, D. G. Kesterke
Uranium metal was electrowon from uranium dioxide dissolved in fluoride melts . The UO₂ was fed directly to the cell in a continuous manner . Electrolysis was performed at 1 , 200 ° to 1,300 ° C in el
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 8022 - Geologic Investigations Of Underground Coal Mining ProblemsBy P. W. Jeran, C. D. Sullivan, C. M. McCulloch
A series of geological surveys were completed in six coal mines in connection with a Bureau of Mines research program on methane control. The aim of these surveys was twofold: First, to study the over
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 2338 Physiological Effects of Exposure to Low Concentrations of Carbon MonoxideBy R. R. Sayers
The effect of comparatively low concentrations of carbon monoxide for short periods and under normal air conditions.of temperature and humidity , with the subject at rest , was studied by Dr. Yandell
Mar 1, 1922
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Performance And Safety Considerations Of Hydraulic Support SystemsBy David Gearhart, Thomas Barczak
Hydraulic cylinders a re used in several roof support systems, such as longwall shields and mobile roof supports, to provide critical ground control Many state-of-the-art hydraulic support systems ope
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Other Metals ? Arsenic (47b819e0-1f7d-4b43-8402-9c2b699d6d49)By Daniel Edelstein
The supply of arsenic trioxide in 1982 was adequate to meet domestic demand. Allocation of supply by major domestic and foreign producers that began in 1977 ended during the first quarter of 1982. Maj
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 5560 Survey Of Face Ventilation Practices In Coal Mines - SummaryBy R. W. Stahl
Increasing use of continuous miners, especially the boring type, has focused attention on the inadequacy of face ventilation in coal mines. The bulk of the machine, the rapid advance of working faces,
Jan 1, 1960
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Long Drill For Coal Probing And Pillar Removal - ObjectiveProvide a machine for economically drilling probe holes in coal mines (required where there's a possibility of unmapped, abandoned workings) to check for possible water flood or gas hazards ahead
Jan 1, 1981
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Abandoned Mine Lands Program TN #13 GIS Data Base For Colorado Springs AML Study Area - ObjectiveDetermine the extent to which remote-sensing techniques, primarily lineament analysis, can be used to identify geologic structures that may affect the location and migration of subsidence over abandon
Jan 1, 1992
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In Situ Determination Of Geotechnical Properties By Acoustic Methods ? ObjectiveDetemine the elastic properties and structural integrity of a rock mass in situ. Approach An acoustic device that transmits and receives high-frequency seismic waves between boreholes was design
Jan 1, 1982
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Assessing And Monitoring Open Pit Mine HighwallsBy Jami M. Girard
INTRODUCTION Slope stability accidents are one of the leading causes of fatalities at U.S. surface mining operations. The Spokane Research Laboratory of the National Institute for Occupational Saf
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IC 8282 Survey of Sulfur Reduction in Appalachin Region Coals by Stage CrushingBy E. R. Palowitch, A. W. Deurbrouck
The Bureau of Mines reviewed available data on the effect of crushing high - sulfur coals for the liberation of impurities in the light of increasingly stringent air pollution regulations . The survey
Jan 1, 1966
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A study on effects of size and structure on hygroscopicity of nanoparticles using a tandem differential mobility analyzer and TEMBy Kihong Park
A hygroscopicity tandem differential mobility analyzer (HTDMA) technique is used to determine size-effect of nanoparticles (NaCl, (NH4)2 SO4, KCl, NH4NO3, MgCl2,CaCl2) on their hygroscopic properties
Jan 1, 2008
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Holographic Interferometry Applied to Acoustically Excited Excised LungsBy G. Nuñez, M. A. Pathak, C. F. Stanley
"A 1986 report by the U.S. National Committee on Blomechanlcs (1) describes lung disease as a major national health problem. The report cites three areas that would benefit from a better understanding
Jan 1, 1989