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RI 6024 Reconnaissance Of Titanium Resources On Ship Island, Harrison County, Miss. ? Introduction And SummaryBy A. D. Hahn
This report describes reconnaissance by the Bureau of Mines of titanium-bearing beach sands on Ship Island in the Gulf of Mexico off the south coast of Harrison County, Miss. The purpose was to determ
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 5396 Ilmenite And Other Black-Sand Minerals In The Deadwood Placer Deposit, Valley County, Idaho ? Summary And ConclusionsBy R. H. Storch
The work described in this report was part of a Bureau of Mines program to appraise the titanium-mineral resources of Idaho. Part of the program included churn drilling of alluvial deposits that previ
Jan 1, 1958
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RI 8600 Electric Ignition of Lycopodium Powder in a Modified Hartmann ApparatusBy T. A. Kubala
Electric discharge ignition has been reinvestigated in a modified Hartmann apparatus for lycopodium powder with air. Minimum stored energy to ignite air dispersions of lycopodium was 25 to 30 mj; igni
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 3118 Explosive Crushing Of MineralsBy R. S. Dean
The principle of explosive crushing depends upon the fact that an expandable substance contained within the pores of a solid body will disrupt such a body upon expansion. Such expansion may be obtaine
Jan 1, 1931
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IC 7993 Catalog Of Recorded Exploration Drilling And Mine Workings, Tri-State Zinc-Lead District-Missouri, Kansas, And Oklahoma ? Introduction And SummaryBy Louis C. Brichta
This report summarizes the progress made by the Federal Bureau of Mines in assembling and compiling a catalog of available logs of drill holes and maps of mine developments in the Tri-State Zinc-Lead
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 8768 Mathematical Modeling of Accessory Element Distribution in Metallurgical Processes-Computerization of a Lead Smelter PlantBy M. A. Lucas
The Bureau of Mines has developed a computerized mathematical model to predict the distribution of accessory elements throughout a metallurgical process. The model can be used to determine process con
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 5365 The Titanium-Germanium System From 0 To 30 Percent Germanium - SummaryBy V. C. Petersen
The titanium-rich end of the titanium-germanium system was investigated by x-ray and metallographic methods and verified by resistivity and dilatometer measurements. A constitution diagram is proposed
Jan 1, 1957
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RI 5146 National Motor-Gasoline Survey Winter 1954-55 - IntroductionBy O. C. Blade
This report on the properties of motor fuels sold through service stations In the United States was made In accordance with a cooperative agreement between the American Petroleum Institute and the Bur
Jan 1, 1955
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RI 6036 Application Of Rapid Methods For Analyzing Coal Ash And Related Materials ? Introduction And SummaryBy F. H. Gibson
In recent years physico-chemical techniques have been applied for rapid analysis of coal and coke ash as replacements for classical wet-chemical methods. Although the classical methods are accurate, t
Jan 1, 1962
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Upper Extremity Joint Moment and Force Predictions when using a Joystick ControlBy Dave P. Cooper, Tim D. Burgess, Dean H. Ambrose
This paper discusses the application of digital human models (DHM) to examine computer generated forces necessary to move specific joysticks by using roof bolter virtual operators to predict the force
Jan 1, 2007
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IC 9310 - The Availability Of Primary Copper In Market Economy Countries - A Minerals Availability AppraisalBy G. R. Peterson, K. E. Porter
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has estimated the potential availability of copper from 204 mines and deposits in market economy countries (MEC's). The evaluated properties have demonstrated resources t
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 3873 Exploration at the Cline Mine - Cabarrus Co., NCBy William A. Beck
"The Old Cline mine, also known as the Old Cruse mine, was first worked for gold in1895. The property was opened by several shafts and trenches; and some stoping has been done, producing several cars
Apr 1, 1946
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Controlling Roof Beam Failures From High Horizontal Stresses In Underground Stone MinesBy T. E. Marshall, D. R. Dolinar, C. S. Cornpton, L. J. Prosser, A. T. Iannacchione, D. C. Oyler
The U.S., Australian, and United Kingdom coal and the Canadian hard rock mining industries have long recognized the significance of high horizontal stresses as a factor affecting the stability of roof
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State Statistics - MontanaMontana's coal reserves are estimated to be more than 120 billion tons, 24.6 percent of U.S. reserves. Montana's reserves are the largest in the nation. Coal fields are located throughou
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 5472 Manganese Deposits Of Northeastern Oregon ? Introduction And SummaryBy Richard N. Appling
This report presents information obtained by examination and investigation of manganese deposits in northeastern Oregon during May and June 1954 and April 1957. Maps, assays, and other examination dat
Jan 1, 1959
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Field Testing The Microminer-Research Continuous MinerBy Bradley V. Johnson
The Bureau of Mines constructed a microminer--a scaled-down (5-by 5- by 11-foot) continuous-mining machine of the drum type with a unique triaxially controlled head--for use in a research program to s
Jan 1, 1975
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On the Mechanism of the Chromate Reduction by Glutathioe: ESR Evidence for the Glutatbionyl Radical and an Isolable Cr(V) IntermediateBy N. S. Dalal, X. Shi
"With a view of elucidating the role of glutathione (GSH) in the biochemical pathways of the chromate-exposure related carcinogenesis, we carried out electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopic invest
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 5298 Volatilization Of Tin Chlorides From Slime ? SummaryBy K. K. Kershner
The purpose of this investigation was to develop methods on a laboratory scale for recovering tin from metallurgical slime, Tin chlorides were volatilized using mixtures of hydrogen chloride and reduc
Jan 1, 1957
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RI 8706 The Solubility of Methane, Carbon Dioxide, and Oxygen in Brines From 0° to 300° CBy Stephen D. Cramer
The solubility of methane, carbon dioxide, and oxygen was measured in brines at temperatures from 0° to 300° as part of Federal Bureau of Mines research on the corrosion of metals in high-temperature
Jan 1, 1982
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LAYOUT: A Bump Hazard Assessment Model - ObjectiveTo provide coal operators with an easy-to-use stress control design procedure to minimize coal mine bumps during room-and-pillar retreat mining conducted with available continuous mining machine techn
Jan 1, 1995