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RI 7162 Alumina Extraction By Autoclave Precipitation Of Basic Sodium Aluminum SulfateBy H. G. Iverson
An investigation was conducted on the conditions affecting the precipitation of aluminum by autoclaving synthetic solutions containing Na2SO4, Al2(SO4)3, H2SO4, and H2O. Virtually all of the alumina c
Jan 1, 1968
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IC 9413 The Availability Of Titanium In Market Economy Countries - A Minerals Availability AppraisalBy Jennifer A. Slatnick
The U.S. Bureau of Mines estimated the potential availability of titanium from 39 mines and deposits in 12 market economy countries. The evaluated properties account for 76 pet of the market economy c
Jan 1, 1994
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RI 2063 Talc and SoapstoneBy R. D. Ladoo
"At the beginning of 1920 a general feeling of optimism was noted in many talc-producing districts. The industry seems to have recovered from the temporary depression of the first half of 1919 and man
Jan 1, 1920
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Engineering Report - Magnetic Field Strength Mapping Of The Helvetia Coal. Co. Lucerne #8 Mine At Medium Frequency – 1.0 Introduction – 1.1 General BackgroundThis report describes magnetic field measurements in the Helvetia Coal Co. Lucene #8 Mine for purposes of deriving a mapping of the magnetic field strength covering the major haulageways which contain
Jan 9, 1977
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RI 9321 - Infrared Spectroscopic Study of the Flocculation of Zinc and Copper PrecipitatesBy Frank J. Susko
The U.S. Bureau of Mines is developing a process for removing metals from mining and mineral processing waste streams by precipitation. The precipitation process is accelerated by flocculation when a
Jan 1, 1990
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RI 8092 Lead-Zinc Extraction From Concentrates by Electrolytic OxidationBy B. J. Scheiner
The Federal Bureau of Mines investigated an electrolytic oxidation procedure for extracting lead, zinc, copper, and silver from lead-zinc concentrates. Concentrates slurried in brine were pumped throu
Jan 1, 1975
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Effect of Air Velocity and Walking on the Re-Entrainment of Dust in Mine AirwaysBy R. V. Ramani, S. Shankar
"The phenomenon of re-entrainment is seen in environments such as sand dune formation, soil erosion, fugitive dust emission and the spread of radionuclides from accidents involving nuclear weapons. A
Dec 1, 1996
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RI 8530 An Evaluation of Used Aluminum Smelter Potlining as a Substitute for Fluorspar in Cupola IronmeltingBy V. R. Spironello
The Bureau of Mines is conducting studies of the slags related to ferrous technology to evaluate acceptable substitutes for the auxiliary flux, mineral fluorspar, in foundry operations. This work is d
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 4858 Electrical Conductivity And Density Of Fused Binary Mixtures Of Magnesium Chloride And Other ChloridesBy R. W. Huber
While conducting an investigation on electrolytic reduction of magnesium oxide in 1943, it became necessary to obtain accurate data on the conductivity and density of various mixtures of fused chlorid
Jan 1, 1952
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RI 8902 - Effect of Clay Stabilizers on Permeability of Clayey OreBy Kenneth E. Hjelmstad
In situ leach mining operations often encounter difficulty maintaining adequate leach solution flow into the are formation. Swelling and dis-persion of clay particles in the formation are often respon
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 8465 Well Engineering and Sampling Variables in the Evaluation of GeobrinesBy W. D. Riley
The U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, has been conducting minerals recovery research in support of the nation's geothermal program since 1974. The Bureau's program of laborat
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 7918 Identification of ?-Valerolactone in Waste Water From an Oil-Shale In Situ RetortBy F. R. McDonald
The compound ?-valerolactone has been identified in an acid fraction isolated from waste water collected from an in situ oil-shale retort. Infrared, nuclear magnetic resonance, and mass spectrometry w
Jan 1, 1974
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ConclusionsIn laboratory tests using reconstructed soil columns, rubber latex showed good sealing efficiency when applied at a rate equivalent to 4000-5000 pounds per acre. Results of field testing, however, wer
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 7023 Electrodeposition of Iridium From Fused Sodium Cyanide and Aqueous Electrolytes ? A Preliminary StudyBy R. L. Andrews
The Bureau of Mines investigated means of electrodepositing iridium to form thick coatings suitable for the protection of such metals as tungsten and molybdenum, which oxidize rapidly at high temperat
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 8458 Recovery of Gold From Arsenopyrite Concentrates by Cyanidation-Carbon AdsorptionBy H. J. Heinen
The Bureau of Mines, investigated a cyanidation-carbon adsorption technique for extracting gold from arsenopyrite concentrates. Agitation leach experiments were conducted on 85-pct-minus-35-mesh gravi
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 6882 Electrowinning And Tapping Of Lanthanum MetalBy E. S. Shedd
The Bureau of Mines investigated electrowinning and tapping lanthanum metal from lanthanum oxide in a fluoride bath. The electrolyte was composed of LaF3, BaF2, and LiF. Metal containing 0.2 percent i
Jan 1, 1966
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IC 7329 Hydrogen Sulfide Poisoning As A Hazard In The Production Of Oil ? IntroductionBy Sara J. Davenport
Hydrogen sulfite has been listed (1)3/ as a possible hazard in 50 occupations, many of which are in the mineral industries. The effects of its occurrence in the petroleum industry made themselves felt
Jan 1, 1945
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OFR-155-81 Noise Control Of A Mine Operated Rail Personnel Carrier - Volume II. Underground EvaluationBy A. G. Galaitsis
The two volumes of this report summarize the noise control work performed by BBN on a rail personnel carrier operated in coal mines. Volume I of the report - submitted November 1977 - describes th
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 5850 Zirconium-Gadolinium Equilibrium Diagram ? SummaryBy M. I. Copeland
The investigation of the zirconium-gadolinium equilibrium diagram was part of a program to investigate rare:earth alloys for use as nuclear reactor control materials. Investigation of the zirconium
Jan 1, 1961
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IC 7599 Some Roof-Control Practices In Coal Mines Of The United Kingdom ? IntroductionBy John W. Buch
Safety and cost in mining coal beds under the extreme pressures found at depth, full extraction to conserve resources, and even surface subsidence to minimize damage of improved areas have directed mu
Jan 1, 1951