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IC 7235 The Storage Of Coal - Revised And Expanded Edition Of Information Circular 7211. Pointers On The Storage Of Coal - IntroductionBy J. F. Barkley
During the present war emergency, under the urge of the Federal Government to store coal, the following questions are frequently asked by coal users: (a) Will the coal lose any, of its heating valu
Jan 1, 1943
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IC 7246 Stenches for Emergency Warnings in Metal MinesBy J. H. East, D. Harrington
Fires in metal mines have resulted in some of the worst disasters in American mining history insofar as loss of life is concerned. One fire caused the death of 163 miners and individual less spectacul
Jul 1, 1943
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RI 7813 Analysis of Factors Influencing Fracture Initiation and Orientation in Oil Reservoir SandstoneBy C. A. Komar
Laboratory-scale hydraulic fracture tests were conducted by the Bureau of Mines on directionally oriented sandstone material, along with measurements of directional rock properties such as tensile str
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 4748 Investigation Of The Royal John Lead-Zinc Deposits. Grant County, N. Mex.By John H. Soule
The Royal John mine was examined in November 1942 by a mining engineer of the Bureau of Mines, who proposed development of the Royal John and other properties in the area. Geologists of the U. S. Geol
Jan 1, 1950
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RI 7957 Cost of Producing Copper From Chalcopyrite Concentrate as Related to SO2 Emission Abatement - An Evaluation of Five Smelting ProceduresBy Masami Hayashi
Cost evaluations were made for five processes for producing 100,000 tons of electrorefined copper per year from a chalcopyrite concentrate. The processes were (1) conventional smelting with all furnac
Jan 1, 1974
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Technology News - No. 519 - EZ-Up Curtain Stoppings: A Practical Solution for Directing Ventilation Airflows in Large-opening Metal/Nonmetal MinesObjective: To identify and evaluate a durable, flexible, and practical stopping to direct ventilation airflows in large-opening metal/nonmetal mines.
May 1, 2006
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IC 6780 Meerschaum ? IntroductionBy Alice V. Peter
Meerschaum or sepiolite is employed principally in tobacco pipes and cigar and cigarette holders, although a few other uses of minor importance are Down. The unique value of a meerschaum pipe is deriv
Jan 1, 1934
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RI 6260 Heats Of Formation Of Two Crystalline Hydrates Of Ferrous SulfateBy L. H. Adami
This paper reports the results of solution calorimetry conducted to obtain the heats of formation of crystalline FeS04?6.952H20 and FeS04?1.008H20, from. which values were derived for the stoichiometr
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 6476 Infrared Analysis of Gases Produced During Molten-Salt Electrolysis of MetalsBy G. H. Cobb, J. L. Johnson, H. H. Heady
An infrared absorbance technique is described for analyzing anodic gases produced during the electrowinning of uranium , thorium , and rare - earth metals in molten fluorides . Typical components dete
Jan 1, 1964
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IC 6694 Mining Laws of TunisiaBy R. M. Santmyers
This paper represents one of a series of digests of foreign mining legislation that is being prepared in advance of a general report relative to the rights of American citizens to explore for minerals
Mar 1, 1933
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IC 8736 Computer Graphics Demonstration-Area Coal Availability StudiesBy John R. Bitler
A computerized napping system was developed by the Bureau of Mines to provides procedures for the rapid and inexpensive display of coal reserve data. Mapping system output consists of two types of map
Jan 1, 1977
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IC 6199 Mining Laws of Portuguese PossessionsBy John W. Frey
This paper presents one of a series of digests of foreign mining legis- lation and court decisions, which is being prepared in advance of a general re- port relative to the rights of American citizens
Nov 1, 1929
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RI 5183 Refractories Consumption And High-Alumina Mineral Resources In California And Nevada ? Introduction And SummaryBy J. D. McLenegan
The purpose of this investigation was to prepare a market survey of the refractories industry in California and Nevada (referred to in subsequent paragraphs as the region), and to determine the degree
Jan 1, 1956
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RI 9410 - Performance of RETIMET Metal Foam Vents on Explosion-Proof EnclosuresBy Arthur J. Hudson, Lawrence W. Scott
The performance of RETIMET metal foam as a flame arrester on explosion-proof enclosures was investigated by the U.S. Bureau of Mines both in laboratory tests and at the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Adm
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 8964 - Influence of an Organic Polymer in Ball-Mill Grinding of Quartz, Dolomite, and Copper OreBy A. R. Rule
Research was done by the Bureau of Mines to determine the effect of a low-molecular-weight polymer on wet grinding of quartz, dolomite, and a copper ore. A 5-in ball mill equipped with a torque sensor
Jan 1, 1985
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Oxygen Effects on Free Radicals and Cytotoxicity of Freshly Crushed CoalBy N. S. Dalal, B. Jafarl, M. M. Suryan, V. Vallyathan
"The biologic events leading to coal workers' pneumoconiosis (C'WP) are not yet fully understood. There is no good correlation between toxicity studies or animal models with human epidemiologic and pa
Jan 1, 1989
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Technology Transfer Films Available On LoanSeveral short color films describing new technology developed through Bureau of Mines research are available on a loan basis. The films review results of Bureau research programs aimed at aiding the m
Jan 1, 1986
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Technology News - No. 482 - Ground Support Safety Training VideoObjective To develop and evaluate the effectiveness of safety training tools specific to underground metal/nonmetal mining. Background In a series of stakeholder meetings held in the western
Jun 1, 2000
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RI 6118 Sampling Of Lynch Creek Beryllium-Tungsten Prospect, Lander County, Nev. ? Introduction And SummaryBy Robert Hall
The Lynch Creek beryllium-tungsten prospect was investigated as part of the domestic beryllium resource studies by the Bureau of Mines. This prospect is in the Birch Creek mining district, Lander Coun
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 5585 Effects Of Temperature Variations On Contact Angles For Coal And Related Substances ? Introduction And SummaryBy J. B. Gayle
The removal of coal particles from a slurry by flotation is made possible by the formation of stable aggregates with air bubbles of suitable sizes. The formation of such aggregates is theoretically po
Jan 1, 1960