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RI 6224 Magnetic Susceptibility Of SideriteBy H. E. Powell
A laboratory investigation was conducted by the Bureau of Mines to study the magnetic characteristics and to measure the magnetic susceptibility of the mineral siderite. All susceptibility measurement
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 7099 Modified Redlich-Kwong Equations For Hydrogen And For NeonBy Philip C. Tully
These modifications to the Redlich-Kwong equations for pure hydrogen and neon were developed after an unsuccessful attempt to generalize a modification technique previously developed for helium. New c
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 6883 Stratigraphic And Geographic Variation Of Shale-Oil Specific Gravity From Colorado's Green River FormationBy John Ward Smith
Variations in specific gravity of oil retorted from oil shales of the Eocene Green River Formation in northwestern Colorado were evaluated statistically, demonstrating that these variations are very s
Jan 1, 1966
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IC 8096 Changing Trends In The Use Of Coke In The United States ? SummaryBy Harry Perry
One of the most notable achievements of the iron and steel industry in the United States in this century has been the general increase in productivity of individual blast furnaces and the reduction in
Jan 1, 1962
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Bulletin 158 Cost Accounting for Oil ProducersBy CLARENCE G. SMITH
Prior to the actual development of an oil property it is difficult to determine the quantity of oil under the property and the rate at which this oil can be brought to the surface-factors that determi
Jan 1, 1917
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IC 7011 Fatal And Nonfatal Electrical Accidents In Coal Mines ? IntroductionBy L. C. IlsLey
Many accidents rightly classifiable as electrically caused are not so classified for the reason that in numerous accidents the part that electricity played in causing the fatality is only suspected. F
Jan 1, 1938
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RI 9067 - Bolt Anchorage With Gypsum-Plaster Water Capsule CartridgesBy J. E. Fraley
Full-column anchored resin bolts were first used in underground mines in 1972. These bolts appear to improve support in many roof bolt applications, as indicated by the use of about 30 million resin b
Jan 1, 1987
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OFR-52-74 Fire Suppression Of Mining Equipment - IntroductionBy R. H. Hiltz
One of the major hazards in underground coal mining is fire. The inherent hazard of fire is exaggerated by the nature of coal mining restricted areas, the highly combustible nature of coal itself, and
Jan 1, 1973
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IC 8214 Mining Methods And Costs, Kimballton Limestone Mine, Standard Lime And Cement Co., Giles County, Va.By N. A. Eilertsen
Procedures of mining high-calcium limestone underground at the Kimballton mine of the Standard Lime and Cement Co. in Giles County, west-central Virginia, are described. Drilling and blasting procedur
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 5293 Synthetic Asbestos Investigations III. Synthesis And Properties Of Fibrous Potassium-Lead Silicate - SummaryBy H. R. Shell
Of three known compounds in the ternary system K20 - PbO - SiO2, one having the composition K2Pb4Si8021 crystallizes into a structure with asbestiform properties. This compound, whose silicon-oxygen r
Jan 1, 1957
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IC 8386 Bibliography Of Investment And Operating Costs For Chemical And Petroleum Plants, January-December 1967By Sidney Katell
This report, covering the period January 1967 through December 1967, is a continuation of a series that began with the publication of Information Circular 7516 in October 1949. It is the ninth in a se
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 4219 Southwestern North Dakota Clay Deposits Stark. Slope, and Billings Counties, N. DakBy Fremont F. Clarke
"INTRODUCTION Clay beds of southwestern North Dakota were investigated to determine (1) the average alumina content of the clays in four principal areas of occurrence, (2.) which, if any, would be the
Mar 1, 1948
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IC 8795 Plastic Canopy - A Computer Program For The Structural Analysis Of Protective CanopiesBy Kenneth D. Winters
This Bureau of Mines report presents a Fortran IV computer program for the structural analysis of (1) protective canopies used in underground mines to protect equipment operators from roof falls and (
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 8734 Stripping S02 -Loaded Citrate Solutions With Pressurized SteamBy R. H. Lien
The Bureau of Mines has conducted research on a flue gas desulfurization (FGD) process as part of its goal of minimizing the undesirable environmental impacts associated with sulfur dioxide (S02)-bear
Jan 1, 1982
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IC 7766 Mining Methods And Costs, Standard Uranium Corp., Big Buck Mine, San Juan County, Utah ? Introduction And SummaryBy W. L. Dare
This information circular is one of a series the Bureau of Mines plans to publish describing the methods and costs of mining uranium on the Colorado Plateau. The Big Buck mine is one of the larger
Jan 1, 1956
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RI 8811 - Experimental Drift Linings in a Block-Caving Operation-A Field DemonstrationBy W. C. McLaughlin
Under a cooperative agreement, the Bureau of Mines, Magma Copper Co., and ASARCO, Inc., tested backfilled ground support systems at t.wo elevations in Magma's San Manuel, AZ, mine. The tests were
Jan 1, 1983
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OFR-123-80 Evaluation Of The Safety Of One-Hour Chemical Self Rescuers ? IntroductionBy R. W. Watson
In January 1980, the Bureau of Mines initiated an experimental program to examine the fire and explosion hazards of one-hour self-contained self rescuers (SSRs). This action was prompted by a growing
Jan 1, 1980
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IC 8975 Retrofit Noise Control Modifications For Crushing And Screening Equipment In The Nonmetallic Mining Industry, An Applications ManualBy R. J. Pokora
This Bureau of Mines report is an applications manual that can be used by the nonmetallic mining industry for guidance in installing noise control materials into crushing and screening plants. These n
Jan 1, 1984
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IC 8213 Refractory-Clay Deposits Of UtahBy Joel N. Van Sant
An investigation was conducted to study possible sources of Utah refractory and structural clays that could be used for the manufacture of refractories and light or buff burning heavy-clay products. A
Jan 1, 1964
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IC 7918 Reconnaissance Of Iron Occurrences In Colorado ? SummaryBy C. M. Harrer
This paper describes the location and general features of iron occurrences in Colorado. Most of the deposits were examined; many are in forested and mountainous areas at altitudes of 5,000 to 13,700 f
Jan 1, 1959