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  • NIOSH
    RI 3900 Exploration of the Magnet Cove Rutile Co. Property, Magnet Cove Area. Hot Spring County. Ark.

    By Robert V. Spencer

    "This report describes an examination and preliminary exploration of the Magnet Cove Rutile Co. property in Hot Spring County, Ark. The company in 1944 was producing titania for use in-the welding-rod

    Sep 1, 1946

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    RI 3901 Gasification of Lignite & Subbituminous Coal for 1944

    By E. C. Yeager, E. O. Wagner, A. W. Koth, V. F. Parry, J. B. Goodman, D. G. Gernes, W. L. Patty

    "In July 1943, the Bureau of Nines received an appropriation to investigate the beneficiation of Minnesota iron ores through the use of lignite. The broad objective was to find a way to link the large

    Jun 1, 1946

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    RI 3902 Investigation of Lost River Tin Deposit, Seward Peninsula, Alaska

    By H. E. Heide

    "Before the war, the United States was the world’s leading consumer of tin, the industrial applications of which had become widespread. Domestic production was negligible, and requirements were met al

    Jul 1, 1946

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    RI 3903 Exploration of the White Eagle Fluorspar Mine. Cooks Peak Mining District Grant County. New Mexico

    By John H. Soulé

    "Bureau of Mines engineers3/ examined the White Eagle fluorspar mine on September 3, 1943, and again on February 17, 1944. The examinations led to a proposal for the exploratory project upon which thi

    Jul 1, 1946

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    RI 3904 Exploration of Grey Eagle, Grandview, and Royal John Claims, Grant and Sierra Counties. New Mexico

    By Robert S. Hill

    "In November 1942, a preliminary report on the Swartz Mining District by John H. Soule, an engineer of the Bureau of Mines, recommended an exploratory program of diamond drilling. The existence of zin

    Sep 1, 1946

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    RI 3905 Mica and Beryl Examination and Exploration in Cleburne, Randolph, Clay, Coosa, Chilton, Tallapoosa, and Lee Counties, Ala.

    By Staff

    "INTRODUCTION Sheet mica is one of the most important minerals in modern industry. It is used in many kinds of electrical devices, and up to the present time no satisfactory substitute for it has been

    Aug 1, 1946

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    RI 3906 History of Water Flooding of Oil Sands in North TX

    By Peter Grandstone, D. A. Jessup, D. B. Taliaferro

    "INTRODUCTION Water flooding of oil sands in Texas as a means of secondary recovery of oil has been practiced mainly in the north-central part of the State, which includes the old shallow fields in ei

    Jul 1, 1946

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    RI 3907 Wartime Progress in Coke Production

    By William Seymour

    "INTRODUCTION Byproduct-coke manufacture is one of our country's most essential in¬dustries; its importance was strikingly accentuated by the demands of World War II. This paper reviews recent progres

    Jun 1, 1946

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    RI 3909 Concentration of Bauxite for Milling in the 50-Ton Bureau of Mines Pilot Plant. Bauxite, Ark.

    By S. M. Runke

    "During the past three years the Bureau of Mines has carried on an extensive research program at the Rolla Laboratory for the beneficiation of low-grade Arkansas baixites by ore dressing methods. As a

    Aug 1, 1946

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    RI 3911 Electrolytic Manganese in Low-Carbon Steel Tests at the Stanley Works, Bridgeport, Conn

    By F. Sillers, R. T. C. Rasmussen

    "INTRODUCTION This is the third report of investigations by the Bureau of Mines in cooperation with industry to establish the value of electrolytic manganese in the manufacture of ferrous and nonferro

    Jul 1, 1945

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    RI 3912 Exploration Of The New Dale Rundell Zinc Mine. Mifflin District. Iowa County, Wis.

    By Francis C. Lincoln

    "INTRODUCTION As part of a general investigation of the zinc-producing area of southwestern Wisconsin, the Bureau of Mines undertook a limited amount of exploratory drilling in the immediate vicinity

    Aug 1, 1946

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    RI 3914 Exploration of the Copper Butte Mine Mineral Creek Mining District Pinal County. Ariz.

    By Harlow D. Phelps

    "INTRODUCTION The Copper Butte mine was examined, surveyed and mapped (fig. 1) by a Bureau of Mines engineer in January 1944. As a result, it was decided to diamond-drill the deposit, using Bureau of

    Aug 1, 1946

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    RI 3915 Storage of Subbituminous Slack Coal in Open Pits

    By V. F. Parry, W. S. Landers, John B. Goodman

    "INTRODUCTION The object of this investigation was to demonstrate a satisfactory method of storing slack subbituminous coal in open pits in a manner,that would minimize the cause of the physical deter

    Aug 1, 1946

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    RI 3917 Pilot-Plant Investigations Matte Smelting of Chamberlain. S. Dak., Manganese Ore

    By R. G. Knickerbocker, T. E. Evans, J. L. Morning, D. R. Torgeson, F. W. Wessel

    "INTRODUCTION Pilot-plant studies on processes for converting low-grade domestic manganese ore to high-grade oxide or sulfide products by pyrometailurgical process was initiated at the Boulder City, N

    Sep 1, 1946

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    RI 3919 Magnetic Reconnaisssance in North-Central Minn. in 1945

    By Ellsworth Y. Dougherty, Edwards F. Fitzhugh

    "INTRODUCTION During the summer of 1945 the Bureau of Mines made approximately 200 miles of reconnaissance magnetic surveys in north-central Mirnesota. The survey started near the western end of the M

    Aug 1, 1946

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    RI 3920 The Metallurgical Research Program of the Bureau of Mines Relating to Iron and Steel

    By R. S. Dean

    "INTRODUCTION The metallurgical research program of the Bureau of Mines has been somewhat disorganized, but generally advanced by the increased activities of the war period. The present report is for

    Jul 1, 1946

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    RI 3922 Tri-State Zinc-Lead-Ore Reserves

    By Otto Ruhl

    "INTRODUCTION With the conclusion of the war and the ensuing readjustment of industry to peacetime conditions, the Bureau of Mines recognized that definite and complete figures on the reserves of zinc

    Aug 1, 1946

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    RI 3923 Control of Gelation and Extraction of Alumina From Lime-Soda-Clay Sinters

    By Guy Ervin, Delwin D. Blue, John E. Conley

    "INTRODUCTION Extraction of alumina from various materials, such as low-grade bauxite and clay, by means of a lime-soda sinter has been the subject of a number ofinvestigations (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 1

    Aug 1, 1946

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    RI 3924 Effect Of Relief Vents On Reduction Of Pressures Developed By Dust Explosions

    By Irving Hartmann, John Nagy

    "The pressures produced by dust explosions are frequently so great and are developed so rapidly that widespread destruction of manufacturing equipment and buildings results. Experimental data on maxim

    May 1, 1946

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    RI 3925 Sponge-Iron Experiments at Longview, TX

    By Whitman E. Brown

    "As part of a Nation-wide program of the United States Government to develop natural resources, funds were made available to the Bureau of Mines for the investigation of the ""Reduction of Iron Ores b

    Aug 1, 1946