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OFR-116-78 Guidelines For Installation, Maintenance And Inspection Of Mine Telephone SystemsBy Roger G. Long
This final report reviews installation, maintenance and inspection of mine pager telephone installations. A Technical Handbook was developed and distributed. Certain commercial telephone test equipmen
Jan 1, 1975
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In-Situ Mining Of Massive Sulfides At Iron Mountain Mines, California ? IntroductionBy T. W. Turk
Iron Mountain Mines, Inc., (IMMI) ore de- posits are located in the southeastern portion of the Klamath Mountains in the West Shasta copper/Zinc Mining District in Shasta County (Figure 1). The origin
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 8978 - Pressure Leaching Alumina From Raw Kaolinitic Clay Using Hydrochloric AcidBy D. L. Sawyer
The Bureau of Mines studied alumina extraction from uncalcined, kao-linitic clay at temperatures from 1000 to 2500 C using 20-or 27-wt-pct-HCI concentrations and with an acid-to-clay ratio of from 0.8
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 3404 The Pegmatites At Tinton, S. Dak. ? General StatementBy Frank L. Hess
In 1876 cassiterite was identified in the placer gold from the northern Black Hills, and such a mixture could have come only from Nigger Hill or one of the streams draining the hill, because in no oth
Jan 1, 1938
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RI 5806 Infrared Spectra Of Hydroxy-Aromatic Organic Compounds (Supplement To R. 1.5505) ? Introduction And SummaryBy W. Beckering
In characterizing tars obtained by the low-temperature carbonization of North Dakota lignite, infrared spectra have been an invaluable aid in both qualitative and quantitative examination. Quite, earl
Jan 1, 1961
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Heap Leaching Studies On Oxide And Sulfide Copper Ores ? IntroductionBy Paul H. Johnson
Heap leaching is a simple means of recovering copper from oxide and oxide-sulfide ores. Although this method requires relatively low capital investment, it suffers from low copper recoveries and relat
Jan 1, 1970
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IC 8550 Designing Blast Patterns Using Empirical Formulas - A Comparison Of Calculated Patterns With Plans Used In Quarrying Limestone And Dolomite, With Geologic ConsiderationsBy Joseph M. Pugliese
This work was done by the Bureau of Mines to provide quarry operators with an uncomplicated, first-approximation method for designing blast patterns, considering geologic structure, and to show the va
Jan 1, 1972
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IC 8280 Mining Methods And Costs At Section 23 Uranium Mine, Homestake-Sapin Partners, McKinley County, N. Mex.By W. E. Young
This study was made to present the mining methods and costs of a uranium mine typical of other mines in the highly productive Westwater Canyon member of the Morrison formation in New Mexico. Four
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 9419 - Gallium and Germanium Recovery From Domestic SourcesBy D. D. Harbuck
To decrease reliance on foreign sources for the strategic and critical metals gallium and germanium, the U.S. Bureau of Mines identified and developed processing technology for two domestic sources of
Jan 1, 2010
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Process Histories And Aerosol Exposures For Electrolytic Nickel Refining At Vale Canada (Inco)ABSTRACT Understanding process histories and worker exposures in nickel production operations is critical in determining the role nickel compounds play in respiratory cancer incidence. As part of a se
Jan 1, 2014
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Study Of Temperature Profiles In Rock Using A New Thermistor ProbeBy E. Ashworth
A thermistor probe has been developed to measure in situ temperature profiles underground. A full description of the probe is given. Data collected from the probe has been used to compare the actual
Jan 1, 1983
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The Domestic Supply Of Critical Minerals - IntroductionThis report discusses the nonfuel critical minerals position of the United States-both current and future (to the year 2000). We have assumed that there will be no major global disturbances-military,
Jan 1, 1983
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Review of Chemical MethodsBy F. T. Rabbitts
Introduction When the investigation of radioactive ores began at the Mines Branch about five years ago it was at once evident that improved chemical methods for the determination of uranium were esse
Jan 1, 1952
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Future Safety And Health Needs In The Mining IndustryBy J. D. McAteer
It is widely agreed throughout the mining community that federal mine safety and health legislation administered by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) deserves significant credit for the
Jan 1, 1996
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Productivity With Trees And Crops On Surface-Mined Lands - What Do We Mean By Productivity?By W. Clark Ashby
Productivity is a fascinating concept. Like motherhood or apple pie, we know it as a good thing. Just what it means is not so clear. To a coal miner we assume it means tons of coal hauled from the m
Jan 1, 1981
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Hoist-Rope Stress Analysis and Preventative Maintenance for Multi-Rope Friction HoistsBy Humphrey Dean
"Canadian mining companies now operate numerous Koepe-type friction hoists in a variety of different shafts, most of which have a depth in excess of 3,000 feet. Rope performance reliability is an abso
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 6746 Sympathetic Detonation Of Ammonium Nitrate And Ammonium Nitrate-Fuel OilBy R. W. Van Dolah
An investigation was made of the distances over which sympathetic detonation of ammonium nitrate (AN) and ammonium nitrate-fuel oil (AN-FO) might be expected. Large-scale gap tests used two types of A
Jan 1, 1966
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The Submarine Coalfield of Sydney, N.S.By Sydney C. Mifflen
COAL MINING, with its some 15,000 employees, is directly responsible for the livelihood of one-fifth of the population of the Province of Nova Scotia and indirectly so for that of possibly another fif
Jan 1, 1941
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OFR-74-78 Waveform Generator-Package And Receiver (Mancarried And Helicopter Receiver Portion) (d0ba41ae-0b3f-47f3-9920-d3b1a270d5e4)By Charles Anema
The Mancarried and Helicopter Receivers were developed under the contract for trapped miner location. This program was a five phase program with 15 mancarried and 5 helicopter production receivers del
Jan 1, 1976
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Crystalline Silica PrimerCrystalline silica is the scientific name for a group of minerals composed of silicon and oxygen. The term crystalline refers to the fact that the oxygen and silicon atoms are arranged in a three-dime
Jan 1, 1992