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A Medium Frequency Wireless Communication System For Underground Mines (de44866e-7403-4d05-a8a8-659dd3603d13)By Larry G. Stolarczyk
This report deals with information regarding a new Medium Frequency (MF) Wireless Communication System for underground mines. This new telecommunication system works on low loss electromagnetic wave p
Jan 9, 1984
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RI 8760 Recovery of Chromium From Surface-Finishing WastesBy H. O. McDonald
The Bureau of Mines has demonstrated a hydrometallurgical method to separate chromium from other metals in a variety of surface-finishing wastes by precipitation with benzoate ion. The resulting chrom
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 8549 Reduction Roasting and Beneficiation of a Hematitic-Goethitic TaconiteBy R. E. Peterson
A reduction roasting/magnetic separation/flotation process for beneficiating oxidized taconite from the western Mesabi iron range in Minnesota was evaluated in a Bureau of Mines research program to in
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 4585 Differential Thermal Analysis Applied To The Lime-Soda Sinter ProcessBy Jr. Kauffman
The data contained in this report were obtained incidental to the Bureau of Mine's investigation of the lime-soda sinter process as applied to the recovery of alumina from siliceous bauxite, kaol
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 4120 Rio Grande Copper Deposits, Elko Co., NVBy E. J. Matson
"SUMMARYThe Bureau of Mines has been investigating deposits of critical and essential minerals in the United States since 1939. Projects were set up on only the most promising properties. A preliminar
Sep 1, 1947
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IC 6999 Laboratories That Make Assays, Analyses, And Tests On Ores, Minerals, And Other Substances ? IntroductionBy C. W. Davis
Before listing the laboratories and the work performed there, it is proper to make clear what is done and what is not done by Federal bureaus, States, and Territories, as well as by countries to the n
Jan 1, 1938
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Texas State Holmes Safety Association (0af9bb53-0c1e-4b12-8a83-b8c6fa838d82)By John Henderson
If you missed this year?s Texas State Holmes Safety Association meeting, you missed a great one. On January 23 & 24, 2009, we held the meeting that was rescheduled when Hurricane Ike threatened Corpu
Feb 1, 2009
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RI 8214 Quenching Methane-Air Ignitions With Water SpraysBy M. J. Sapko
The Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory-scale flammability experiments to investigate the possible use of water spray systems for inerting or quenching mine-gas ignitions, such as those encountered a
Jan 1, 1977
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Current Dust Control Practices On U. S. LongwallsBy James P. Rider, Jay F. Colinet
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has conducted benchmarking surveys at longwall operations across the country to identify current operating practices and the types of
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Review Of The Mineral Industries (ec3edc9a-40e2-4d29-a379-ef542981bb00)By Barry W. Klein
The performance of the U.S. economy in 1977 was similar to that in 1976 which, in turn, had been a considerable improvement over 1974-75. In 1977 real gross national product (GNP) showed a similar, bu
Jan 1, 1980
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IC 9237 Ultra-High-Purity Silicon For Infrared Detectors: A Materials PerspectiveBy Clark R. Neuharth
To assess the supply status of ultra-high-purity silicon for national defense needs, the U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted a general study of the availability of materials and processing technology for s
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 9347 - Method for Recovering Anhydrous ZnCI2 From Aqueous SolutionsBy B. R. Eichbaum
To develop technology to assure an ample supply of zinc and to reduce environmental pollution, the U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated alternatives to the roast-leach process for treating complex sulfid
Jan 1, 1991
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RI 3151 Use Of Micropyrometer For High-Temperature Melting-Point Investigations (5154fa11-9a46-44db-af71-95b4d00428da)By G. R. Fitterer
In the manufacture of steel by any process the refining period involves the partial elimination of the metalloids carbon, manganese, phosphorus, and silicon, by virtue of their reactions with ferrous
Jan 1, 1932
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Grounding And Ground Check MonitorsBy Ralph L. Rinehart, Wils L. Cooley
This paper summarizes recent experiments with grounding systems. Problems and potential hazards related to in-mine grounding systems are discussed. The monitoring of trailing cable ground conductors a
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 3368 Petrographic Identification Of Atmospheric Dust Particles ? Introduction (117682de-6224-45d5-9229-884d42bfb5b9)By Wilder D. Foster
In estimating the hazardous qualities of a dusty atmosphere it is frequently desirable to determine the composition of the air-borne dust. Samples collected from ledges or from the rock itself are lik
Jan 1, 1938
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RI 9396 - Copper Exchange Capacity of Clays and Their Potential Effect on In Situ Copper LeachingBy S. P. Sandoval, A. E. Clark, S. W. Yopps, J. S. Gomer
The U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted Cu exchange tests for six common clays under simulated in situ leaching conditions. Regression equations were obtained from the data expressing the Cu exchange capac
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 6789 Fused-Fluoride Electrowinning Of Thorium-Base AlloysBy D. G. Kesterkel
Low-melting thoriurnrbase binary alloys or metal solutions were prepared by two different techniques involving the electrolysis of ThO2 dissolved in fluoride melts. Experiments were performed at 950°
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 8301 Electrochemical Determination of the Gibbs Energy of Formation of Sphalerite (ZnS)By Seth C. Schaefer
As part of the Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, effort to provide thermodynamic data for the advancement of minerals technology, the Gibbs energy of formation of sphalerite (zinc sulf
Jan 1, 1978
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Dust Control Practices For Underground Coal MiningBy Edward D. Thimons, Jay F. Colinet
Underground coal mining operations in the United States continue to increase productivity as mining equipment and practices are improved. Unfortunately, increased production also results in the poten
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RI 3040 The Response of Japanese Waltzing Mice and Canaries to Carbon MonoxideBy H. H. Schrenk, L. B. Berger, W. P. Yant, F. A. Patty
"The use of small such as canaries and white mice, for detecting carbon monoxide depends primarily on the fact that the volume of respiration of these animals in proportion to their volume of blood is
Oct 1, 1930