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    RI 4156 Boy Scout-Jones & Moss-Richardson Molybdenum Deposits, Halifax County, N.C.

    By F. K. McIntosh, A. F. Robertson, T. J. Ballard

    "INTRODUCTION Molybdenum deposits occur in Halifax County, N. C., near the eastern border of the Piedmont province. The deposits are associated with a small granite body about 2 miles long and half a

    Dec 1, 1947

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    System Application

    By R. V. Ramani, P. M. T. White, D. Sutton

    5.1 Incorporation with the Master Design Simulator Figure 1 diagrammatically illustrates the interaction between the various sub-systems that go to make up the total Master Design Simulator. As a t

    Jan 1, 1974

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    Dielectric Separation Of Minerals

    By C. E. Jordan

    The fundamental properties of dielectric separation were studied to provide insight into the design and operating characteristics of a dielectric separator. Force equations on mineral particles were d

    Jan 1, 1985

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    RI 6859 A One-Step Operation For Recovery Of Manganese As Chloride From Ores And Slags

    By A. A. Cochran

    Bureau of MinesThe Bureau of Mines studied the development of practical methods for recovering manganese from the extensive domestic resources of low-grade ores and open hearth slags. A one-step opera

    Jan 1, 1967

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    IC 9077 Dust Control On Longwall Shearers Using Water-Jet-Assisted Cutting

    The Bureau of Mines equipped a longwall shearer with a water-jet-assisted cutting system and measured dust levels during the cutting of a simulated coal block. The block was cut dry, at a conventional

    Jan 1, 1986

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    IC 7533 Suspension Roof Support. Progress Report 1

    By Arthur Metcalfe, Edward Thomas, A. J. Barry

    "Early in 1947 the Bureau of Mines became interested in adapting suspension roof support to coal mining 5/ as a possible means of reducing the high rate of accidents from falls of roof. For a time the

    Sep 1, 1949

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    RI 6199 Anionic Flotation Of Silica From Goethitic Iron-Bearing Materials, Cuyuna Range, Minn. ? Summary

    By P. A. Wasson

    The investigation described in this publication was conducted by the Bureau of Mines to determine the effectiveness of the anionic silica flotation method on goethitic iron-bearing materials from the

    Jan 1, 1963

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    RI 6113 Deoxidation Of Blister Copper By Gaseous Reduction

    By F. E. Brantley

    Blister copper was successfully deoxidized with any of a variety of reducing gases; lancing techniques or a vertical-column furnace were used to contact the copper and gases. Of the gases tested, buta

    Jan 1, 1962

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    RI 4916 Crystal Mountain Fluorite Deposits Ravalli County, Mont. (6edae1e9-fa6c-4f87-ba0d-e6c98b740e37)

    By John W. Taber

    "INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARYDiscovery of these unusual fluorite deposits was brought to the attention of the Bureau of Mines late in 1951, shortly after the first locations were made. A brief investigat

    Oct 1, 1952

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    RI 5253 Helium And Argon As Inert Atmospheres In Producing Titanium ? Summary

    By C. T. Baroch

    As part of a general program for investigating all phases of titanium production, argon was substituted for helium in the reduction step at the Bureau of Mines pilot plant, which employed a modificati

    Jan 1, 1956

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    Regional Mineral Industry Review Of South Asia (f8642907-df86-42fe-b631-5b5210f257eb)

    By James A. West

    The South Asian countries of India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Ceylon, Nepal, Bhutan, and Sikkim arc to varying-degrees just beginning to achieve significant economic and industrial development. These cou

    Jan 1, 1967

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    RI 2510 The Use Of Highly Volatile Natural Gas- Gasoline As A Refrigerant.

    By L. D. Wyant

    That natural gas-gasoline can be used to advantage as a refrigerant is suggested by the fact that the "make" tanks and other parts of the equipment of gasoline plants frequently become coated with fro

    Jan 1, 1923

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    RI 2453 Morbidity Studies as an Aid in Preventing Illness Among Miners

    By R. R. Sayers

    Mine operators and managers for a number of years have known that the maintenance of health among the workers has an appreciable financial value, In order to maintain the health, it has been found ne

    Mar 1, 1923

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    RI 9059 Thermal Gravimetric Analysis of Pyrite Oxidation at Low Temperature

    By J. E. Pahlman

    Spontaneous oxidation and combustion of sulfides and resultant fires are serious problems in underground mines. The Bureau of Mines has con-ducted fundamental thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA) resear

    Jan 1, 1986

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    RI 5416 Determination Of Calcium In Wolframite Concentrates By Fluorescent X-Ray Spectrography ? Summary

    By William J. Campbell

    The purpose of this investigation was to develop a rapid, accurate method of analysis for small amounts of calcium in wolframite concentrates. This analysis is necessary to determine if the wolframite

    Jan 1, 1958

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    RI 6960 Deposition Of Barium Sulfate From Sea Water In Oil-Well Rotary Pumps

    By G. L. Gates

    The Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the City of Long Beach) Calif.) studied some physical factors effecting the deposition of barium sulfate scale in oil-well rotary pumps. Freshly formed barium s

    Jan 1, 1967

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    IC 7706 Chrysotile-Abestos Deposits of Arizona

    By L. A. Stewart

    "SUMMARYThis paper describes most of the chrysotile-asbestos deposits of Arizona. Mining methods are discussed briefly and asbestos-mill flowsheets are incorporated. Arizona asbestos mines are the onl

    Jan 1, 1955

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    RI 4873 Ignition Of Coal Dust By Permissible Explosives

    By Irving Hartmann

    When permissible explosives are used in coal mines according to the procedure recommended by the Bureau of Mines they are relatively safe, and no mine explosions are known to have resulted from this t

    Jan 1, 1952

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    RI 9586 - Evaluation of Smoke Detectors for Mining Use (c217c400-b017-4cef-8682-6db1c8157b93)

    By John C. Edwards

    The U.S. Bureau of Mines has constructed a smoke chamber and developed sensitivity tests for smoke detectors. Response of ionization-and optical-type commercially available smoke detectors have been i

    Jan 1, 2010

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    IC 6903 The New Bureau Of Mines Southern Experiment Station At The University Of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Ala.

    By Milton H. Fies

    The dedication of thin building, establishing a station of the U.S. Bureau of vines at the University of Alabama, bristles with significance and challenges the wisdom and courage of the people of this

    Jan 1, 1936