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The Importance Of Minerals 1976 - 200 Years Of Mining In The United States Of AmericaEarly American history is filled with records of the search for and extraction of minerals-a Northwest passage to the treasures of the Indies-an overland route to the goldfields of California. Mining
Jan 1, 2012
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RI 5182 A qualitative evaluation of several electrolytes for electrorefining bismuthBy W. J. Crawford, P. M. Gruzensky
"Several experiments have been carried out in efforts to evaluate qualitatively a variety of electrolytes for refining bismuth. Most extensive work was done with the basic tartrate, hydrochloric acid,
Jan 1, 1956
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IC 6982 Pumping Operations In The Cripple Creek District, Colo. - IntroductionBy Jos. R. Guiteras
This paper describes the pumping operations at the Ajax, Cresson, and Vindicator dines in the Cripple Creek mining district of Colorado during the summer of 1936. At that time the three mines wore pum
Jan 1, 1937
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RI 3755 Explosives in Medium-Pressure Acetylene GeneratorsBy G. S. Scott, W. J. Huff, G. W. Jones, R. E. Kennedy
"INTRODUCTION This report gives preliminary results of field and laboratory investigations made at the request of the War Production Board relative to causes that have occurred during the last 8 month
May 1, 1944
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RI 8233 Dry-Process-Sprayed Coal Mine Sealants, A Progress ReportBy Jack E. Fraley
In this Bureau of Mines study, sealants containing mineral wool, cement, etc, were sprayed through dry-process equipment that propels dry material pneumatically to the water-adding nozzle. Advantages
Jan 1, 1977
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NIOSH highlights mine fire researchWith a growing concern over mine fires, prevention and suppression are hot topics. NIOSH researchers Michael Trevits, Alex Smith and Edward Thimons discuss their research in the area. The leading c
Jan 1, 2008
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X-Ray Diffraction Data For Aromatic, Hydroaromatic, And Tetrahedral Structures Of CarbonBy Sabri Ergun
NEW theoretical data are presented for the intensity of X-rays diffracted from randomly oriented aromatic and alicyclic molecules and diamondlike structures such as are found in coals, cokes, and carb
Jan 1, 1965
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OFR 195(2) - 83 - Evaluation of Safety Assessment Methods for the Mining Industry Volume II - User's Manual of Safety Assessment Methods for Mine Safety OfficialsBy P. M. Daling
The objectives of this study were to examine a representative cross section of formal safety analysis techniques developed for the nuclear and aerospace industries, to recommend those methods that wou
Jan 1, 2006
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RI 8958 - Recovery of Zircon From Investment Casting MoldsBy C. W. Smith
The Bureau of Mines conducted physical and chemical beneficiation studies on three samples of waste investment casting molds to devise a method to liberate and recover zircon. Rod mill grinding, autog
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 8379 Solubility and Activity of Aluminum Chloride in Aqueous Hydrochloric Acid SolutionsBy R. R. Brown
The solubility and the activity of aluminum chloride hexahydrate, A1C13?6H2O, in aqueous solutions were determined as a part of the Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, research to improv
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 7504 Reclamation Of Acidic Coal-Mine Spoil With Fly AshBy L. M. Adams
Experiments in reclaiming acidic surface-mined coal lands with raw fly ash from bituminous-coal-fired powerplants were conducted by the Bureau of Mines at two sites in northern West Virginia. Plots at
Jan 1, 1971
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IC 7689 Inspection And Testing Of Mine-Type Electrical Equipment For Permissibility (Revision Of Information Circular 7185) ? IntroductionBy L. C. IlsLey
The theory and practice followed by the Bureau of Mines in investigating electrical equipment4/ made for service in gassy mines are of particular interest not only to manufacturers but also to those o
Jan 1, 1954
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RI 2504 Test Papers for Estimating Hydrocyanic Acid Gas in AirBy E. S. Longfellow, S. H. Katz
Poisonous hydrocyanic acid gas (HCN) is sometimes evolved in dangerous quantities from cyanides used in metallurgical and chemical operations. This gas is much used for fumigating buildings, ships, gr
Jun 1, 1923
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RI 8917 - High-Temperature Relative Enthalpies of CuBrBy M. J. Ferrante
Relative enthalpies of CuBr from 298.15 to 1,301 K were measured at the Bureau of Mines to provide thermodynamic data needed for the advancement of mineral technology. The temperatures of transition w
Jan 1, 1984
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OFR-78-76 Research And Development Program On The Disposal Of Retorted Oil Shale--Paraho Oil Shale Project - Phase V - Interim Report On Field Compaction Studies Using Direct Heat Retorted Shale From Semi-Works Plant - I Introduction - 1. GeneralA preliminary research and development program dated April 25, 1974, was prepared for Development Engineering, Inc. (DEI) for laboratory, field and other engineering studies on the disposal of retorte
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 3130 Properties Of Typical Crude Oils From The East Texas FieldBy E. L. Garton
The United Status Bureau of Mines has recently collected samples of crude petroleum from well] in the newly developed Joiner, Kilgore, and Longview fields of Rusk and Gregg Counties in the East Texas
Jan 1, 1931
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RI 9174 - Evaluation of Water-Jet-Assisted Drilling With Handheld DrillsBy P. D. Kovscek
The Bureau of Mines has tested a low-thrust water-jet-assisted rotary drill. This work was performed to evaluate the performance of a water-jet-assisted drill operated at thrust levels typical of a ha
Jan 1, 1988
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IC 6401 Gallium, Germanium, Indium, and ScandiumBy ALICE V. Petar
Among the rarest of the rare metals are four that are linked together by a common historical background as well as by chemical relationship. With the excep- tion of indium, these metals are likewise c
Nov 1, 1930
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OFR-132-78 Development Of A Quiet Rock Drill - Volume 2: Sources Of Drill Rod NoiseBy Ivor Hawkes
This report describes how longitudinal and bending stress waves in' percussive drill rods generate noise. It is shown that in practical drills the largest noise source is the bending waves, which
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 4686 Experiments On Safety Of Incombustible Plugs For Stemming ExplosivesBy Irving Hartmann
1. Under the conditions of the tests described herein, the proper use of an incombustible stemming plug of the type discussed prevented ignitions of gas in all tests during the firing of 21 single sho
Jan 1, 1950