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RI 8531 Insoluble Anodes for Electrowinning Zinc and Other MetalsBy E. R. Cole
This Bureau of Mines investigation was prompted by the need forr a stable anode for electrowinning metals, particularly zinc and copper, from acid solutions. The polarization behavior of Pb-Ag (1 p
Jan 1, 1981
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OFR-160-81 Evaluation Of Coal-Mine Electrical-System SafetyBy Lloyd A. Morley
This final report concludes the documentation under Grant G0155003 and details research not covered under foregoing report volumes. The first chapter lists all other reports. The following chapters ar
Jan 1, 1981
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Factors Influencing The Insitu Acid Leaching Rates Of Uranium OresBy Aline Tatom
This paper presents numerical and experimen¬tal results dealing with the application of ferric ion oxidation of uranium in acidic media. Conclusions are derived from matching numerical results to expe
Jan 1, 1981
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Radon-222 Emission In Ventilation Air Exhausted From Underground Uranium MinesBy W. I. Enderlin, P. O. Jackson, J. A. Glissmeyer, K. B. Olsen
A reliable estimate of radon emissions to the environment from underground uranium mines was obtained through measurements of radon in ventilation air at 24 mines and from estimates of radon release f
Jan 1, 1981
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Passive Integrating Measurements Of Radon And Thoron: Methods And Field ObservationsBy S. Murdock, R. L. Fleischer, H. W. Alter, J. E. Gingrich
The use of solid state track deters allows totally passive, integrating measurements of 222Rn (radon) or of 220Rn (thoron) plus radon. A track-detecting solid is placed in a holder that is closed by a
Jan 1, 1981
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Two Bulldozer Blades And Grading Bar Raise Recontouring Efficiency - ObjectiveReduce costs of recontouring surface mined land by improving bulldozer blades. Approach A specialized 48-foot-wide bulldozer blade set at an angle, a 13-foot bulldozer blade with swept-forward e
Jan 1, 1981
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The Mineral Industry Of Other Areas Of South America - Ecuador (3902b9bd-9fd5-46e4-8347-15938adf699a)Ecuador a gross domestic product (GDP) grew 8% despite a slowdown in production and sales of petroleum, the dominant economic sector. Crude petroleum exports, which amounted to about 35% of total expo
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 8590 Aluminum Chloride Hexahydrate Crystallization by HCI Gas SpargingBy J. H. Maysilles
The Bureau of Mines is conducting research on various technologies to recover alumina from domestic resources for feedstock to existing aluminum smelting capacity as a means to reduce dependence on im
Jan 1, 1981
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OFR-23-82 Characterization Of Accessory Minerals In The Birmingham Red Iron Ores And Eufaula Ferruginous Bauxite Deposits In AlabamaBy Richard D. Hagni
The character of phosphorous-bearing minerals in the Birmingham red Iron ores and iron-bearing minerals in the Eufaula bauxite deposits in Alabama has been Intensively studied by petrographic, ore mic
Jan 1, 1981
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Improved Electromagnetic System For Locating And Talking To Trapped Miners -(This Technology News Replaces Issue No. 10.) - ObjectiveImprove the Bureau-developed system for locating and communicating with miners trapped underground following a mine disaster. Approach Include in the wireless system a portable second-generati
Jan 1, 1981
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Underground Ventillation Network Analysis by Using Graph TheoryBy Tominaga Y
Mine ventilation control is one of the most important techniques to suppress the disastrous region within a limited area, to have enough time of emergencies (ignitions, fires and so on) for undergr
Jan 1, 1981
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Presidential Address 1981 "Knowledge & Mineral Industry Growth Rates"This paper sets out to examine the possible relationships between three factors, they are, the rate of growth of world production of minerals, the growth of Australian production and the growth of sci
Jan 1, 1981
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Oil Shale Mining TechnologyBy Gordon B. French
In order to better understand the relation- ship of underground and surface oil shale processing systems, a block flow chart is presented in Fig. I. From this figure only modified in-situ and Room a
Jan 1, 1981
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Radiation Monitoring Priorities For Uranium MinersBy Thomas B. Borak, Keith J. Schiager, Janet A. Johnson
OBJECTIVES OF RADIATION MONITORING Monitoring is a tool used in the practice of radiation protection. The primary reasons for monitoring are to reduce radiation exposures to levels that are as low
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 8582 Recovery of Principal Metal Values From Electrolytic Zinc WasteBy T. L. Hebble
The Bureau of Mines investigated a hydrometallurgical procedure to recover Co, Ni, and Cu from an electrolytic zinc industrial copper filter cake. The copper filter cake is presently unmarketable or o
Jan 1, 1981
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MLA 14-81 - Mineral Investigation Of The Granite Chief Rare II Area, (A5-261) Placer County, CaliforniaBy Francis E. Federspiel
A mineral purvey of the Granite Chief RARE II area (A5-261), covering about 23,400 acres (9,470 ha) of Tahoe National Forest and the Like Tahoe Management Unit, was conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Min
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 8597 Stress Distribution and Pillar Design in Oil Shale RetortsBy Syd S. Peng
The design of retort interchamber pillars is important in determining surface stability over in situ retort mines and to the health and safety of miners, particularly with respect to possible escape o
Jan 1, 1981
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IC 8848 Cobalt Availability - Domestic - A Minerals Availability System AppraisalBy G. R. Peterson
The Bureau of Mines evaluated the potential supply of cobalt from known domestic resources, both as a primary product from some deposits and as a byproduct from others, and found that U.S. production
Jan 1, 1981
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Diversion Tunnels for the Magat River Multi-purpose Project-Geotechnical AspectsThe paper describes the geotechnical as- pects of design and construction of two 12 m diameter concrete lined tunnels from the start of design to completion of construction. Prob- lems occurred due
Jan 1, 1981
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Technical Note: Carbon Dioxide in the Southern Coalfields N.S.W - A factor in the Evaluation of Natural Gas Potential?By Smith J. W, Hart G. N
Compositional and isotopic analyses of coal seam gases in the Southern Coalfields have shown that these gases frequently contain abnormally high concentrations of magmatically derived carbon dioxide.
Jan 1, 1981