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RI 7377 Evaluating Sulfur And Ash Distribution In Coal Seams By Statistical Response Surface Regression AnalysisBy Manuel Gomez
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of using statistical response surface regression analysis to predict the sulfur and ash distributions and the washability characteristics of c
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 7737 Geochemical Aspects Of The Saturated Hydrocarbon Constituents Of Green River Oil Shale-Colorado No. 1 CoreBy D. E. Anders
Saturated hydrocarbons from 60 selected samples of a 2,300-foot Green River Formation oil-shale core (Piceance Creek Basin, Colo.) were analyzed by gas-liquid chromatography techniques. Emphasis was p
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 4909 Guymard Lead Zinc Deposit, Orange County, N. Y.By G. L. Neumann
The Guymard mine in Orange County, N. Y., is reported to have been discovered in 1862 and mined until 1876, producing 10,000 tons of lead and zinc ore. The property was examined by an engineer of the
Jan 1, 1952
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RI 7569 Preparation Of Thorium-Magnesium Alloys And Pure Thorium By Magnesium Reduction Of Thorium TetrachlorideBy T. T. Campbell
Studies were conducted by the Bureau of Mines to develop a process for preparing thorium-magnesium master alloys or pure thorium metal by magnesium reduction of thorium tetrachloride in a semicontinuo
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 4445 Beneficiation Of Oxide And Silicate Manganese Ores From Crook, Albany, And Washakie Counties, Wyo.By B. K. Shibler
As a part of the Bureau of Mines' intensive; 'investigation of domestic manganese deposits, ore-dressing studies were conducted on three samples of oxide and silicate manganese ores from var
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 4909 Guymard lead-zinc deposit, Orange County, N.Y. (77fbd855-323a-4ac1-9ac4-b7e1e30782d4)By G. L. Neumann
"INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARYThe Guymard mine in Orange County, N. Y., is reported to have been discovered in 1862 and mined until 1876, producing 10,000 tons of lead and zinc ore. 2/The property was exa
Aug 1, 1952
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RI 3373 Microprojection Method For Counting Impinger Dust Samples ? IntroductionBy Carlton E. Brown
Broom and Yant6/ recently described a. microprojection method for determining the particle-size distribution and number concentration of samples of dust collected from the air by such samplers as the
Jan 1, 1938
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RI 7084 Storage Stability Of Gasoline - Comparison Of Storage And Rapid Bomb AgingBy Charles S. Allbright
To develop a method for predicting the stability of a fuel during long-term storage from rapid aging tests at 200° F, the Bureau of Mines determined the stabilities of three gasoline base stocks and a
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 3947 Exploration of Gray & Boutsch Lead & Zinc Deposit, Jo Daviess County, Ill.By Francis Church Lincoln, Paul Zinner
"Attention of the Bureau of Mines was first directed to the Gray farm area by the results of several exploratory churn-drill holes completed by the New Jersey Zinc Co., and later by Roland J. Teske an
Sep 1, 1946
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RI 3373 Microprojection Method For Counting Impinger Dust Samples ? Introduction (0eab7877-d721-413a-8c94-a20f0a0a30b1)By Carlton E. Brown
Brown and Yant6/ recently described a microprojection method for determining the particle-size distribution and number concentration of samples of dust collected from the air by such samplers as the O
Jan 1, 1938
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RI 3986 Exploration of Harding Tantalum-Lithium Deposits Taos County, New MexicoBy John H. Soulé
"INTRODUCTION Spodumene and lepidolite were shipped from the Harding pegmatite deposit, Taos County, N. Mex., in the period from 1930 to 1930. Tantalum minerals were noted as early as 1924 and describ
Dec 1, 1946
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RI 2991 Cracking Natural Gas In Water-Gas Generators With Recovery Of Carbon BlackBy Wm. W. Odell
This report comprises a brief outline of the experimental cracking of natural gas in a water-gas generator at Louisville, Kentucky, and a discussion of the results obtained. The work was done under a
Jan 1, 1930
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Particle Size Distribution of Airborne Dust in Coal MinesBy R. Hogg, T. F. Dumm
"Procedures for particle size analysis on respirable dust from coal mines have been evaluated. Using respirable dusts dispersed in a laboratory dust chamber, size distributions measured using cascade
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 8379 Solubility and Activity of Aluminum Chloride in Aqueous Hydrochloric Acid SolutionsBy R. R. Brown
The solubility and the activity of aluminum chloride hexahydrate, A1C13?6H2O, in aqueous solutions were determined as a part of the Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, research to improv
Jan 1, 1979
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OFR-43-74 Coal Mining Using High Pressure Water Jets - 1.0 IntroductionBy Madan M. Singh
Hydraulic mining has been practiced in the United States since 1852 and many mineral commodities, such as gilsonite, phosphates, lead-zinc, silver ores and St. Peter Sandstone can be mined in this man
Jan 1, 1973
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Coal Fracture Analysis Using Two Simultaneous Wedge Indentors and Laser Holographic lnterferometryBy A. Wahab Khair, Richard D. Begley
"This paper presents results of destructive tests performed on rectangular coal specimen under the influence of two vertical and simultaneous wedge indentation forces. Several wedge designs and spacin
Jun 1, 1988
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RI 7217 Heats Of Formation Of Chromium CarbidesBy Alla D. Mah
The heats of combustion of three chromium carbides, Cr23C6, Cr7C3, and Cr3C2, were determined by combustion calorimetry. Heats of formation calculated from the results follow: ?Hf°298 (Cr23C6) = -9
Jan 1, 1969
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IC 7184 Marketing Feldspar ? PropertiesBy Robert W. Metcalf
The feldspars are a series of related aluminum silicates containing varying proportions of potash, soda, rind lime; smaller amounts of other minerals arc likely to be present as impurities. They compr
Jan 1, 1941
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IC 6519 Fatal Accidents in Alabama Coal Mines During 1930By H .. B. HUMPHREY, F. E. Cash
Sixty-one fatal accidents were reported in the mines of Alabama during 1930. This number is a decrease of 15 per cent as compared with 1929; however, production was 13 per cent and the man-hours worke
Oct 1, 1931
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OFR-127-82 Improved Visibility Systems For Large Haulage Vehicles. Volume IIBy James L. Eirls
The objective of this project was to improve a driver's field of view for large trucks used in the mining industry. Rearward viewing was enhanced by improving the rear-view mirror designs. Rear v
Jan 1, 1982