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IC 9116 Thick-Seam Mining In The Western United States-Geological ConsiderationsBy D. L. Boreck
Thick coal seams are common in the Western United States, Many seams are over 50 it thick (some are over 200 ft thick) and are too deep to extract using surface methods. Currently, such deposits are d
Jan 1, 1986
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IC 8008 Coal Research Organizations: Their Activities And Publications ? Introduction And SummaryBy Mary S. Esfandiary
This list of organizations that conduct research and development programs on coal has been compiled by the Bureau of Mines with the thought that such a directory may provide a useful guide to worldwid
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 3269 Special Multiple Shot Blasting UnitsBy A. V. Hooker, E. J. Coggeshall
"The Bureau of Mines for some time advocated the firing of all blasts in coal mines as single shots, and this method of firing is the general practice in American bituminous-coal mines. All single sho
Mar 1, 1935
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RI 8230 Roof Rock Structures and Related Roof Support Problems in the Pittsburgh Coalbed of Southwestern PennsylvaniaBy Noel N. Moebs
The Bureau of Mines investigated severe coal mine roof support problems along a section of main entries in the Pittsburgh coalbed in southwestern Pennsylvania to identify the causative factors. The mi
Jan 1, 1977
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Gas Migration Characteristics Of CoalbedsBy J. D. Hadden
The Bureau of Mines conducted drilling studies in the Pocahontas No. 3, the Pittsburgh, and a western coalbed to establish the gas migration characteristics for each. Gas pressures in the Pittsburgh c
Jan 1, 1969
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RI 2564 Conductivity And Specific Heat Of Refractories At High TemperaturesBy Mayo D. Hercey, Edward W. Butzler
"Purpose and Origin of Investigation.For many investigations of mineral products such as metallic and ceramic materials, especially refractories, a knowledge of thermal conductivity and specific heat
Jan 1, 1924
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Collins Report - Volume 4 Environmental Measurements - Research And Development Contract For Coal Mine Communication System - Section I - IntroductionThis report summarizes the results of several field tests conducted by Collins for the Bureau of Mines under contract SO122076 and contract H0232056. The field projects represent a part of Collins con
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 3255 Lag, Spread, and Sustained Ignition in Electric DetonatorsBy A. B. Hooker, E. J. Coggeshall
"INTRODUCTION Ignitions of gas at the coal face when a blast is fired electrically are often a tributed to the explosive; but sometimes the ignition cannot be explained satisfactorily in this way-in f
Oct 1, 1934
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The Mineral Industry Of BahrainBy F. L. Klinger
CRUDE OIL refining continued to be the foremost industry of Bahrain in 1963. This island, the largest of a group 30 kilometers off the Saudi Arabian coast, is the site of the first petroleum discovery
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 6037 Studies Of Anhydrous Methods For Extracting Beryllium From Low-Grade Ores ? SummaryBy Joan T. May
Anhydrous methods were tested for the extraction of beryllium from low-grade source materials. The purpose of the investigations was to find new extraction processes that are applicable to domestic or
Jan 1, 1962
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IC 7664 Boron Nitride ? IntroductionBy A. A. Giardini
This report represents the results of a literature study on boron nitride and related substances. The purpose of the study was to find Information that might be of value for production of a new, hard
Jan 1, 1953
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RI 7333 An Ultrasonic Method For Determining The Elastic Symmetry Of MaterialsBy Thomas R. Bur
Symmetry theory, based on ground work established in the study of single crystals and experimental procedures utilizing ultrasonic pulse velocities of spherical specimens plotted on equal area polar
Jan 1, 1969
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RI 3993 Drum Mountain Manganese Project, Juab County, UTBy W. H. King
"INTRODUCTION The manganese deposits of the Drum Mountain area were investigated as two separate projects. The first was begun in November 1940 and completed in August 1941, and the second began in Ja
Jan 1, 1947
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RI 3418 Mineral Economic Series - Consumption Of Primary And Secondary Tin In The United States In 1936 And 1937 ? IntroductionBy John B. Umhau
[' is ann.tal surve:' gives sta.tistical data regC:ll~dirg rims.ry and feCOA-dUTY or ~cra:p tin used in thL United States by industries anc. includcc dc..ta l' is ann.tal surve:' g
Jan 1, 1938
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RI 6249 Studies On The Spectrochemical Analysis Of Solutions: Use Of Carrier-Precipitation And A Filter ElectrodeBy C. L. Chaney
Investigations were conducted to develop spectrochemical methods capable of determining 0.01 to 100 micrograms of metals in 50 milliliters of solution. The use of gallium hydroxide (Ga(OH)3) as a carr
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 7132 Dust Explosibility Of Chemicals, Drugs, Dyes, And PesticidesBy Henry G. Dorsett
Dust explosion data obtained in laboratory tests by the Bureau of Mines are presented for 73 chemical compounds and mixtures, 29 drugs, 27 dyes, and 46 pesticides. Information is given on ignition tem
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 2942 Flow Of Natural Gas Through High-Pressure Transmission Lines ? IntroductionBy T. W. Johnson
The Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the Natural Gas Department of the American Gas Association, has in progress a study or the flow of natural gas through high-pressure transmission lines. A majo
Jan 1, 1929
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RI 7041 Electrical Resistivity Of Fly Ash At Temperatures To 1,500° FBy C. C. Shale
Electrical resistivities for various coal ashes in air and in a nitrogen atmosphere are given over the range 100° to 1,500° F. Resistivity of low-carbon ash in air is very high at low temperature, ris
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 8050 Methods for Sampling Noncombustible Content of Coal Mine DustBy R. D. Saltsman
Under contract with the Federal Bureau of Mines, Bituminous Coal Research, Inc., performed a statistical study to find less expensive and time-consuming methods of monitoring the noncombustible conten
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 7502 Utilization Of Waste Fluosilicic Acid (In Two Sections) 1. Laboratory Investigations 2. Cost Evaluation - 1. Laborotory InvestigationsBy H. E. Blake
An evaluation was made to determine the economics of utilizing waste fluosilicic acid for production of (1) calcium fluoride, and (2) anhydrous hydro-gen fluoride. Two versions of each process were co
Jan 1, 1971