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Helium (4080d745-4347-4a8f-b251-9bf60240787b)By Edwin M. Thomasson
Helium shipments for 1965 exceeded the volume shipped during the previous year for the 16th successive time. Shipments from Bureau of Mines helium plants were 698.6 million cubic feet, 2 about 4.7 per
Jan 1, 1967
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Regional Bumps: Case studies from the 1958 Bump SymposiumBy J. Whyatt
A variety of dynamic failure cases with regional impact were described at a bump symposium held in 1958. These types of events, while rare, are of particular interest because their ability to impact
Jan 1, 2009
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Electronic Circuit Breaker For Data Collection Systems Used In Mining - ObjectiveProvide a means to (1) rapidly disconnect a multifunctioning signal channel from a multichannel data collection system, (2) protect electronic devices from damage while causing the minimum amount of d
Jan 1, 1990
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RI 5758 Electrorefining Zirconium ? SummaryBy D. H. Baker
These investigations were conducted to determine the feasibility of molten salt electrorefining of zirconium scrap, offgrade sponge, and alloys under contract number AT(11-1)-475 between the Atomic En
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 7317 The Electrohydraulic Effect: Potential Application In Rock FragmentationBy H. K. Kutter
The pressure pulse generated by an underwater spark \vas investigated in relation to its potential use for rock fragmentation. The study established (1) the relation between the peak discharge current
Jan 1, 1969
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RI 6087 Methods Of Analyzing Oilfield Waters - Metallics: Copper, Nickel, Lead, Iron, Manganese, Zinc, And Cadmium ? Introduction And SummaryBy A. Gene Collins
During recent years the interest in trace and minor constituents of oil-field water, petroleum, and their associated reservoir rocks has increased. The metals copper, nickel, lead, manganese, iron, zi
Jan 1, 1962
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IC 7097 Strategic Minerals Investigations Procedure Followed By The Bureau Of Mines ? What Is AuthorizedBy John W. Finch
The Secretary of the Interior acting through the Bureau of Mines and the Geological Survey is authorized by the Strategic Materials (Public No. 117 - 76th Cong., Chapter 190 1st Sess.) to make investi
Jan 1, 1939
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RI 8327 Recovering Glass From Urban Refuse by Froth FlotationBy J. H. Heginbotham
As part of the total metallurgical system to recover metals from secondary resources, the Bureau of Mines conducted froth flotation research, using cationic reagents to recover glass from urban refuse
Jan 1, 1978
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RI 7688 Oilfields And Crude Oil Characteristics - Cook Inlet Basin, AlaskaBy Donald P. Blasko
The first well that produced commercial quantities of oil in the Cook Inlet Basin of Alaska was completed in 1957. Since that time oil production in the basin has increased rapidly and by the end of 1
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 6033 High-Temperature Heat Contents And Entropies Of Sesquioxides Of Europium, Gadolinium, Neodymium, Samarium, And Yttrium ? Introduction And SummaryBy L. B. Pankratz
Present-day interest in the rare-earth elements and their compounds, for both metallurgical and ceramic uses, makes it highly desirable to accumulate basic thermodynamic data that can be applied to th
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 7492 Compositional Variations Of The Organic Material Of Green River Oil Shale-Colorado No. 1 CoreBy W. E. Robinson
Sixty samples, selected from a 2,300-foot core of the Green River Formation in Colorado, were studied to ascertain differences in the structure of the organic material present in the oil shale samples
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 7636 The Effect Of Pulsation Damping On Respirable Dust Collected By Coal Mine Dust Personal SamplersBy J. A. Lamonica
The Bureau of Mines studied two types of approved coal mine dust personal samplers to determine the effect of decreasing the amplitude of airflow velocity fluctuations on cyclone performance. Results
Jan 1, 1972
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Transportation - Marine Transport (8010b76a-d6f3-404a-b670-4fd7765b9d1d)By Charles L. Kimbell
Tables 16 through 19 continue the series of providing the world merchant fleet distribution by type of vessel and the ranking of the major fleets by country of registry. Table 20 this year provides a
Jan 1, 1993
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RI 8023 Development and Utility of Reactivity Scales From Smog Chamber DataBy B. Dimitriades
The Bureau of Mines measured the reactivities of 19 hydrocarbons known to be prominently present in automotive exhaust and ambient air in a smog chamber. Results agreed well with those obtained using
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 7360 Recovery Of Lead And Sulfur From Galena Concentrate, Using A Ferric Sulfate LeachBy F. P. Haver
A procedure is described for recovering both lead and sulfur from galena flotation concentrate, comprising the following steps: (1) Aqueous oxidation of the concentrate, using ferric sulfate to conver
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 7552 Inhibition Of Coal Dust-Air FlamesBy J. Grumer
Nine dust and gaseous inhibitors of propagating coal dust-air flames (lean, stoichiometric, and rich) were evaluated in a newly developed 15-cm-id, 3.6-meter-long instrumented flame duct, under condit
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 6852 Determination Of Copper With Disodium Ethylenedinitrilo Tetraacetate (EDTA)By R. E. Stiles
The modified perchloric--EDTA method devised by the Bureau of Mines for the determination of copper in high-grade samples gives results that are more precise and more accurate than those from the clas
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 8210 Melting and Casting of Raney Nickel AlloyBy Stephen A. Hare, O&apos
The melting, casting, and welding of the Raney nickel alloy (42 pct Ni-58 pct A1), a methanation catalyst useful in coal gasification, were investigated. Melting was done in graphite crucibles by heat
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 5636 X-Ray Crystallography Of Boron ? Summary And IntroductionBy Raymond L. Carpenter
In connection with its continuing studies of the characteristics of alloys and alloying elements, the Bureau of Mines investigated the crystal structure of fused boron. This report describes how the s
Jan 1, 1960
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Safer Way To Dress Moving Conveyor Belts ? ObjectiveAvoid accidents that can occur when applying belt dressing from an aerosol can, particularly when can pressure has dropped or when spraying against wind. Approach Use a garde-type sprayer. Ho
Jan 1, 1980