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RI 3335 Cooperative Fuel Research Motor-Gasoline Survey, Summer 1936 ? IntroductionThis is the second of a series of reports on properties of commercial motor fuels made pursuant to a cooperative agreement between the Cooperative Fuel Research (C.F.R.) Committee and the Bureau of Mi
Jan 1, 1937
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IC 6753 Explosions In Colorado Coal Mines, 1883 To 1932 - IntroductionBy G. M. Kintz
In safety work a study of past accidents is of value in determining means of reducing future accidents of the same character. This is particularly true with reference to coal-mine explosions. Data fro
Jan 1, 1933
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IC 6586 Mining Practice At The Edwards Mine Of The St. Joseph Lead Co., St. Lawrence County, N. Y. - IntroductionBy John B. Knaebel
This paper is one of a series being prepared by the Bureau of Mines on mining methods and costs at various mines in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, and is a description of practice at the Edwar
Jan 1, 1932
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RI 3335 Cooperative Fuel Research Motor-Gasoline Survey, Summer 1936 ? Introduction (321d4804-a8c9-4bf2-a5ee-1d11ccaffd99)This is the second of a series of reports on properties of commercial motor fuels made pursuant to a cooperative agreement between the Cooperative Fuel Research (C.F.R.) Committee and the Bureau of Mi
Jan 1, 1937
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IC 6344 What the Mine Foreman Can Do Prevent Injury from Falls of Roof In Coal MinesBy J. W. Paul
Mine foremen are employed in coal mines for two reasons: First, so that the underground work. may proceed in an orderly manner and that each employee gives attention to his duties; and second, by reas
Sep 1, 1930
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OFR-76-92 Silver Consumption In The Photographic Industry ? IntroductionBy Peter Krause
This report provides an overview of the worldwide photographic industry and of the applications of photography. It also covers important technological and market trends, with special emphasis on those
Jan 1, 1992
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IC 7323 Bibliography Of Russian Literature On Geophysical Exploration 1929 ? 1941 ? ForewordDuring the interval 1929-41, geophysical exploration in Russia made considerable progress, as reflected in publications. The greater part of these publications was available during the preparation of
Jan 1, 1945
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RI 6702 Prediction Of Compressive Strength From Other Rock PropertiesBy d&apos, D. V. Andrea
Nine rock properties were determined for rocks coming from 49 locations and having a wide range of compressive strengths. Plots of the nine rock properties versus each other were prepared. A stepwise
Jan 1, 1965
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IC 8460 Bureau Of Mines Research And Accomplishments In Utilization Of Solid WastesBy F. J. Cservenyak
The Bureau of Mines Solid Waste Program is directed toward three main areas of research: (1) Extraction of mineral, metal, and energy values from urban refuse; (2) recovery of mineral and metal values
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 5337 Synthetic Mica Investigations IX: Review Of Progress From 1947 To 1955 ? SummaryBy R. A. Hatch
This report summarizes the results of nearly 8 years research on and production of synthetic mica at the Electrotechnical Experiment Station of the Federal Bureau of Mines, Norris, Tenn. This program
Jan 1, 1957
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IC 8422 Mineral Resource Valuation For Public PolicyBy Donald S. Colby
This Bureau of Mines report is essentially a handbook, or manual, for making the type of mineral resource valuation commonly required for such public policy problems as mineral leasing. The princi
Jan 1, 1969
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IC 8190 Reconnaissance Of Iron Resources In New Mexico (92af5333-0437-4840-a6b9-0cf92549e9a3)By C. M. Harrer
This paper describes the location, features, qualities, extent, and potential of iron occurrences and some associative resources - limestone and dolomite, coal, petroleum and natural gas, power, and w
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 5159 Estimate Of Known Recoverable Reserves And The Preparation And Carbonizing Properties Of Coking Coal In Marion County, Tenn. - Conclusions - ReservesBy Lloyd Williams
1. The investigation shows that the Sewanee bed is the only bed of major importance in Marion County, 97 percent of the coal mined in the county having come from this bed. There are coal reserves in m
Jan 1, 1955
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IC 8190 Reconnaissance Of Iron Resources In New MexicoBy C. M. Harrer
This paper describes the location, features, qualities, extent, and potential of iron occurrences and some associative resources -limestone and dolomite, coal, petroleum and natural gas, power, and wa
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 3133 Sand-And-Gravel Safety Contest Of 1930By W. W. Adams
Lower accident rates were the outstanding feature. of the second annual sand and gravel safety competition conducted in 1930 by the United States Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the National Sand
Jan 1, 1931
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RI 6648 A Computer Program For Electron Probe MicroanalysisBy James D. Brown
The Bureau of Mines has written a computer program in FORTRAN to facilitate the calculation of concentrations from X-ray intensities in electron probe microanalysis. Philibert's absorption and Ca
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 4570 Flotation Of Gray Iron Ores From The Talladega Area, Alabama Laboratory StudiesBy H. G. Iverson
The purpose of this investigation was to beneficiate the Talladega gray iron ores by flotation. A component of the problem was the determination of the degree of beneficiation possible by flotation as
Jan 1, 1949
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IC 8285 Water Use in the Mineral IndustryBy Mildred Nadler, Alvin Kaufman
To aid industry and Government in planning water developments the Bureau of Mines in 1963 canvassed mineral producers to determine water use in 1962. Water use by the mineral industry comprises only 2
May 1, 1965
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IC 7226 High-Grade Dolomite Deposits In The United States ? IntroductionBy John H. Weitz
Dolomite, heretofore regarded merely as a variety of commonplace limestone, has suddenly attained headline prominence, partly because of the increase in demand for dolomite refractories to line metall
Jan 1, 1942
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IC 8377 Gamma Irradiation Of CoalBy Irving Wender
This report describes Bureau of Mines experiments and reviews the work of others on the exposure of coal and coal-derived products to gamma rays and some other types of radiation. Results are presente
Jan 1, 1968