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IC 6967 Methods And Costs Of Mining And Crushing Gypsum At The Mine Of The Victor Plaster, Inc., Victor, N. Y. ? Introduction And AcknowledgmentsBy E. J. Lintner
This paper is one of a series being prepared by the United States Bureau of Mines describing gypsum mining and crushing methods and costs at various operations throughout the United States. These pape
Jan 1, 1937
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IC 6809 Coal-Mine Fatalities In Kentucky In 1931, 1932, And 1933By Joseph F. Davies
To gain knowledge of the actual accident hazards present in Kentucky coal mines, reports of fatalities during 1931, 1932, and 1933 have been analyzed and the pertinent factors included in tables, acco
Jan 1, 1934
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IC 6466 BismuthBy Paul M. Tyler
Bismuth is a useful metal and rather an uncommon one . The element probably constitutes much less than one-millionth part of the earth's crust , but the potential supply - to no small extent as a by-p
Jul 1, 1931
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RI 6789 Fused-Fluoride Electrowinning Of Thorium-Base AlloysBy D. G. Kesterkel
Low-melting thoriurnrbase binary alloys or metal solutions were prepared by two different techniques involving the electrolysis of ThO2 dissolved in fluoride melts. Experiments were performed at 950°
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 8965 - Influence of Chelating Reagents on Leaching of Copper OreBy Larry A. Haas
A major problem encountered in dump leaching operations is the plugging of both the dump and the piping by precipitated iron compounds. Bureau of Mines research to obtain basic data on agitation leach
Jan 1, 1985
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IC 6348 Method And Cost Of Mining Hematite At The Eureka-Asteroid Mine On The Gogebic Range, Gogebic County, Mich. ? IntroductionBy O. M. Schaus
The following is a description of the methods employed at the Eureka-Asteroid mine, which is situated on the Gogebic range, at Ramsey, Mich. The mime is operated by the Castile Mining Co. under the di
Jan 1, 1930
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RI 2244 Value Of Mixtures Of Coke Breeze And Bituminous Coal As Fuel For A Hand-Fired BoilerBy John Neil, John Bli ard
Coke breeze consists of the smaller particles of coke formed by handling coke on and after removal from the ovens. Its value as F, fuel is less than that of the larger pieces, both because the smaller
May 1, 1921
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RI 5269 Carbonizing Properties Of Somerset County, Pa., Coals ? IntroductionBy D. E. Wolfson
As part of its overall program of coal-carbonization research, the Bureau of Mines is studying the coking properties of coals from various fields of this country. Few of the coals included in this sur
Jan 1, 1956
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RI 7242 Reduction Roasting Of Steep Rock Iron-Bearing MaterialsBy Charles Prasky
The Bureau of Mines investigated the conversion of nonmagnetic iron minerals to magnetic form through reduction Toasting operations. The primary objective was to obtain a concentrate that could be use
Jan 1, 1969
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RI 7409 Crater Scaling In Granite For Small ChargesThe Bureau of Mines performed cratering experiments in a homogeneous granite to test scaling laws for charge weights of 0.00476, 0.0220, 0.0900, 0.304, and 1.03 lb. Agreement among the data was best w
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 5577 Examination Of Ilmenite-Bearing Sands In Otter Creek Valley, Kiowa And Tillman Counties, Okla. ? Introduction And SummaryBy A. D. Hahn
This report describes and gives the results of an examination by the Federal Bureau of Mines of ilmenite-bearing placer sand deposits in the 24-mile long valley of Otter Creek, Kiowa and Tillman Count
Jan 1, 1960
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IC 8822 Availability Of Critical Scrap Metals Containing Chromium In The United States - Wrought Stainless Steels And Heat-Resisting AlloysBy Charles L. Kusik
As part of an effort to establish the extent of the domestic chromium supply that could be exploited in case of adverse changes in international chromium production and trading patterns, a two-part st
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 6985 Spectrochemical Analysis Of Coal AshBy J. B. Zink
The Bureau of Mines developed a spectrochemical method to determine six constituents in coal ash in the following concentration ranges: silica 9 to 63 percent, alumina 7.5 to 35 percent, ferric oxide
Jan 1, 1967
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IC 7586 Mining and Milling Methods at the Caselton Mine, Combined Metals Reduction Co., Pioche, Lincoln County, NevBy George H. Holmes
This paper is one of a series being prepared by the Minerals Division of the Bureau of Mines on mining and milling methods and practices at various mines in the United States. It describes such method
Nov 1, 1950
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RI 2807 Properties of Typical Crude Oils from the Producing Flieds of VenezuelaBy A. J. Kraemer
"Introduction In 1925 the Bureau of Mines published as Technical Paper 346 a discussion of typical crude oils of the Western Hemisphere. That paper was one of a series of surveys of typical crude oils
May 1, 1927
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New Publications Of The Bureau Of Mines - List 939 - May-June 1995 - Electronic InformationCommodities statistics and other information are available through the following three systems: Internet Access: To acccess the USBM Gopher server on Internet, connect to: gopher.usbm.gov port 70, u
Jan 1, 1995
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Effects of Sampling Artifacts on Occupational Samples of Diesel Particulate MatterBy James Noll
Total carbon (TC) is sometimes used to measure or characterize diesel particulate matter (DPM) in occupational settings such as underground mines. DPM samples are collected on quartz fiber filters. Wh
Jan 1, 2008
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RI 7702 Dispersing Antiferromagnetic Precursors To Prepare Magnetic FluidsBy G. W. Reimers
Metastable pyrophoric wüstite (FexO, with x between 0.89 and 0.95) was found to be much easier to grind to colloidal state than were its stable disproportion products magnetite or iron. The grinding o
Jan 1, 1972
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Reaction of Vanadium (V) with Thiols Generates Vanadium (IV) and Thiyl RadicalsBy N. S. Dalal, Xiaoya Sun, Xianglin Shi
"The in vivo toxicity of vanadium(V) has been found to correlate with the depletion of cellular glutathione and related non-protein thiols. With a view to understanding the mechanism for this observat
Jan 1, 1990
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IC 7275 Accidents To Children From Blasting CapsBy D. Harrington
The prevention of accidents to children from blasting cans is of vital importance not only to everyone using commercial explosives but to the country at large. The manufacturers of explosives have rea
Jan 1, 1944