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Mineral Industry Support Needed for European Recovery ProgramBy Robert P. Koenig
FOR the first time other than on occasion of war the people of the United States are experiencing full-scale participation in world affairs. Public concern has seldom been so involved with conditions
Jan 1, 1948
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Labrador-Nod America's Newest Great Iron On FieldBy J. A. Retty
IN the Labrador iron fields two concessions, totaling nearly 24,000 square miles, have been staked out and commercial-grade deposits delineated. The Newfoundland-Labrador concession, owned by the Labr
Jan 1, 1948
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Technical Developments Leading Up to the Present Midvale PlantBy Hugo L. Johnson, Robert Wallace
THE Midvale plant of the United States Smelting Refining and Mining Company consists of a flotation mill for concentrating sulphide ores of lead and zinc by differential flotation to produce three sep
Jan 1, 1948
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Copper Mineralization in the Bett's Cove Stocking Harbour District, Notre Dame Bay, NewfoundlandBy D. M. Baird
Copper mineralization occurs at several places along the shore of Notre Dame bay, Newfoundland, and at one time formed the basis of a considerable mining industry. The sources of the mineralizing solu
Jan 1, 1948
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Practice at the Company's Utah Metal MinesBy B. E. Grant
THE major metal mine operations of the United States Smelting Refining and Mining Company in Utah are in the Bingham area. The Company also owns and operates metal mines in the Ophir district, twelve
Jan 1, 1948
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One Quarter of Utah's Commercial Coal Produced at King MineBy S. J. CRAIGHEAD
IN 1912 the United States Smelting Refining and Mining Company made a large investment in a number of coal properties in Utah and in 1915 a subsidiary, the United States Fuel Co., was organized to tak
Jan 1, 1948
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RI 4166 Flotation.BerylliumOresBy J. S. Kennedy, R. G. Omeara
Beryllium is a strategic metal of ever-increasing peacetime importance because of the unusual properties of beryllium-copper alloys. These unusual characteristics are the combination of high strength
Jan 1, 1948
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RI 4173 Antimony Deposits in Alaska - AKBy Walford S. Wright, NORMAN EBBLEY
During the past decade (1937 to 1947), including the war years of heavy demand for metals, the United States realized about one-eighth of its antimony requirements from domestic production, chiefly in
Jan 1, 1948
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RI 4168 Mirror Harbor Nickel Deposits, Chichagof Island, AlaskaBy W. M. Traver
As a direct result of the second World War, consumption of nickel in the United States has increased to such an extent that it has been considered timely to investigate undeveloped deposits of the nic
Jan 1, 1948
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RI 4172 Electrowinning of Cobalt from Cobalitite ConcentrateBy F. K. Shelton, J. C. Stah, Ruth E. Churchward
A study of the hydrometallurgy and electrowinning of cobalt from various domestic ores has been in progress at the Boulder City, Nevada, Experiment Station since February 1940. Previous reports coveri
Jan 1, 1948
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IC 7446 Annual Report of Research and Technologic Work on Coal, Fiscal Year 1947By P. M. Ambrose, A. C. FtELDNER
This , the twelfth annual report of research and technologic work conducted by the Bureau of Mines on coal and coal products , summarizes the research and tests conducted frah July 1, 1946, to July 1,
Jan 1, 1948
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IC 7425 Methods and Costs of Sinking the Silver Summit Shaft, Wallace, Idaho, Using a Mechanical Mucking MachineBy Robert J. Hundhausen, GEORGE M. GRISMER
This circular describes the methods and costs of deepening the Silver Summit three-compartment shaft in the Coeur d'Alene mining region of Idaho. A noteworthy rate of advance was achieved at this oper
Jan 1, 1948
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RI 4142 Concentration of Magnanese Ores from Grand & Emory Co., UTBy B. K. Shibler, W. G. Sandell, G. M. Potter, H. D. Snedden
"INTRODUCTION During the course of the investigation of the occurrence of manganese deposits in the western United States, examining 'engineers of the Bureau of Mines collected samples from seven mang
Dec 1, 1947
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RI 4159 Concentration of Gravity Tailings from the Grasselli Deposit, Park City, UtahBy T. F. Mitchell, B. K. Shibler, J. V. Batty, W. G. Sandell, G. M. Potter
"INTRODUCTION The Park City district, situated 30 miles east of Salt Lake City, Utah, in the Wasatch Mountains, Is a well-known producer of lead, zinc, and precious metals. Nearly continuous productio
Dec 1, 1947
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RI 4167 Sulfur in Low-Gravity Fractions of Some Bituminous CoalsBy Thomas Fraser, William L. Crentz
"INTRODUCTION Sulfur is a most damaging impurity in many of our American coals. From the older coal industry of Europe and Britain we can apparently learn but little about the problem of preparing and
Dec 1, 1947
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IC 7442 Thickness of Bituminous-Coal and Lignite Seams Mined in the United States in 1945By W. H. Young, R. L. Anderson
"Physical conditions, such as thickness and character of the coal seam, dip or pitch of the seam, depth of cover, character of roof and overlying strata, mine water, etc., affect the productivity in b
Dec 1, 1947
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RI 4161 Mississippi Valley Experiment Station Laboratory and Pilot-Plant Concentration of Corundum from Gallatin Gateway, Mont. for World War IIBy W. A. Calhoun
"INTRODUCTION A letter from S. D. Strauss, vice president of Metals Reserve Company, Washington, D.C., dated May 22, 1945, to the chief of the Metallurgical Branch, Bureau of Mines, in Washington; inc
Dec 1, 1947
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RI 4150 Investigation of Coal Deposits for Local Use in the Arctic Regions of Alaska and Proposed Mine DevelopmentBy Albert L. Toenges, Theodore R. Jolley
"INTRODUCTION The construction of frame houses (fig. 1) in recent years instead of the conventional sod hut (igloo) (fig. 2) by the Eskimos in the villages along the Arctic Ocean has increased the dem
Dec 1, 1947
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RI 4145 Investigation of Dillsburg Magnatite Deposits, York Co., PABy G. L. Neumann
"INTRODUCTION Mining in this area is inactive. The entire region is now comprised of small farms. Because approximately 1,500,000 tons of magnetite ore had been shipped from this area between 1855 and
Dec 1, 1947
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IC 7423 Wash and Change Houses at American MinesBy J. H. East, D. Harrington
"INTRODUCTION Mining at its best is not a clean occupation for either surface or underground employees; and this applies alike to coal, metal, and non-metallic mines. The employees are handling minera
Dec 1, 1947