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RI 6734 Electric Arc Furnace Reduction Of Tin Slag For Production Of Columbium Tantalum-Bearing AlloyBy Willard L. Hunter
The smelting of tin slags was undertaken at the Bureau of Mines Albany Metallurgy Research Center (AMRC) to produce crude columbium-tantalum ferro-alloy as a unit operation in the production of pure c
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 5855 Low -Temperature Heat Capacities And Entropies At 298.15° K. Of Some Sodium-And Calcium-Aluminum Silicates ? Introduction And SummaryBy E. G. King
Sodium-aluminum and calcium-aluminum silicates are important rock-forming minerals. While many of them are of only theoretical interest, several are of practical importance--as ceramic raw materials a
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 6248 High-Temperature Heat Contents And Entropies Of Sesquioxides Of Lutetium, Dysprosium, And CeriumBy L. B. Pankratz
High-temperature heat-content values of pure lutetium sesquioxide and dysprosium sesquioxide were measured over the temperature range from 298° to 1,800° K. Similar data for cerium sesquioxide were ca
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 6813 Crystalline Titanium By Sodium Reduction Of Titanium Lower Chlorides Dissolved In Sodium ChlorideBy V. E. Homme
Low- and high-temperature reduction techniques were employed by the Bureau of Mines in study of conditions favorable to the formation of massive titanium crystals. '1,1,2 low-temperature method,
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 3235 Some Physical Properties and Characteristics of FuseBy J. E. Tiffany, N. A. Tolch
The Pittsburgh Experiment Station has made a survey of the properties and characteristics of the brands of fuse manufactured in the United States ; 25 samples were procured from 4 manufacturers repres
Jun 1, 1934
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IC 7193 The Various B. t. u. Values of a CoalBy L. R. Burdick, J. F. Barkley
The inherent heating value or the amount of heat that will be produced when a coal is completely burned is measured in British thermal units (B. t. u.) per pound of coal . This standard heat unit is t
Dec 1, 1941
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RI 5820 Aluminum Fluoride From Wet Hydrogen Fluoride Offgas ? SummaryBy Robert K. Koch
The reactions of alumina and alumina monohydrate with wet hydrogen fluoride gas were studied by the Federal Bureau of Mines to determine the feasibility of producing commercial-grade aluminum fluoride
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 5245 Laboratory Concentration Of Various Alaska Copper Ores ? Introduction And SummaryBy R. R. Wells
This report summarizes the results of preliminary mineral-dressing studies by the Bureau of Mines on five samples of copper-bearing ore from various Alaska de-posits. The work on each sample was not e
Jan 1, 1956
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RI 5835 Statistical Analysis Of Sample Data For Estimating Ore ? IntroductionBy Scott W. Hazen
In recent years many mining companies have recognized that their chance for continued economic survival depends on the adaptation of technological advances in their operations. Increased productivity
Jan 1, 1961
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IC 8679 Ground Support Systems In Block-Cave Mining, A SurveyBy P. C. McWilliams
The Bureau of Mines investigated ground support problems in four major block-cave mines to assess the current "state-of-the-art" and to delineate areas for future research. The most significant proble
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 6236 Sulfuric Acid From Sulfur Dioxide By Autoxidation In Mechanical CellsBy Carl Rampacek
The conversion of dilute sulfur dioxide gas into sulfuric acid by autoxidation in mechanical cells of the flotation or gas absorber types was investigated. Bench-scale tests were made with sulfur diox
Jan 1, 1963
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IC 8144 Manganese Mining And Milling Methods And Costs, Mohave Mining And Milling Co., Maricopa County, Ariz. ? Introduction And SummaryBy P. V. Fillo
This paper describes Mohave Mining and Milling Co. methods of mining and milling manganese ore in Arizona. It is one of a series of publications prepared by the Bureau of Mines on methods and costs in
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 5888 In Situ Determination Of The Dynamic Elastic Constants Of Rock ? SummaryBy Harry R. Nicholls
A simple economical method has been developed for determining the in situ longitudinal and shear velocities in rock from which its elastic constants can be calculated. By detonating small charges of h
Jan 1, 1961
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IC 7277 Langbeinite ? IntroductionBy Bertrand L. Johnson
Langbeinite, a comparatively rare mineral that has been reported from only five countries in the entire world, has recently attained considerable economic importance in the United States and Poland. S
Jan 1, 1944
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RI 5623 Concentrating Argillaceous Surface Iron Ore Of Tuscaloosa County, Ala., By Washing ? SummaryBy I. L. Feld
This Bureau of Mines report describes the development of a simple method of producing low-phosphorus hematite concentrates from certain submarginal southeastern iron ores. The investigation was undert
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 6729 Laboratory Processes For Washing Tetrabromoethane From Mineral ParticlesBy James S. Browning
Research by the Bureau of Mines demonstrated that organic heavy liquid adhering to or adsorbed on fine mineral particles can be effectively removed by a novel method embracing pulping or displacement
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 2450 Petroleum Engineering in the Skull Creek Oil Pool, Northeastern Osage County, OklaBy T. E. Swigart
In connection with experimental work by the Bureau of Mines to determine effects of back pressure . on oil wells * , data were compiled on the engineering conditions in the oil field selected , in ord
Feb 1, 1923
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RI 6761 Equivalences Of Coal Dust And Methane At Lower Quenching Limits Of Flames Of Their MixturesBy J. M. Singer
Quenching distances for flames of methane-coal dust mixtures were determined with air and oxygen-enriched air. Coals used were Pittsburgh, Sewell, and Pocahontas No.3. Quenching distances were greater
Jan 1, 1966
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Diesel exhaust particulate material expression of in vitro genotoxic activities when dispersed into a phospholipid component of lung surfactantBy X. C. Shi
Bacterial mutagenicity and mammalian cell chromosomal and DNA damage in vitro assays were performed on a diesel exhaust particulate material (DPM) standard in two preparations: as an o
Jan 1, 2009
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RI 3885 Exploration of Red Mtn. Chromite Deposits - Kenai Peninsula, AKBy F. A. Rutledge
"The chromite deposits of Red Mountain, 10,miles southeast of Seldovia, Alaska, are in an intrusive of ultramafic rocks. The earliest reference to the deposits was made by U.S. Grant3/; J.B. Mertic, J
Apr 1, 1946