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IC 9103 Uranium Occurrences In The Northern Darby Mountains, Seward Peninsula, AKBy Jeffrey Y. Foley
In 1980, the Bureau of Mines investigated the northern Darby Mountains on the Seward Peninsula, AK, for radioactive mineral deposits. Uranium is concentrated in silicified shear zones in biotite quart
Jan 1, 1986
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Health And Safety Implications Of US Semiautonomous Longwall OperationsBy J. A. Organiscak
Longwall mining technological improvements have provided significant increases in productivity over the last 15 years. Longwall productivity is anticipated to continue to escalate with expanded applic
Jan 1, 1996
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Planning of mine hoisting systemsBy J. R. Morris
"A hoisting plant design should satisfy two basic requirements:1. to provide the necessary materials handling capacity, including ventilation where applicable, while meeting the requirements of good p
Jan 1, 1990
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Floor Bolting For Control Of Mine Floor Heave (fc60805a-0d80-4a84-b600-b1023fffe3cf)By J. C. Stankus
Many coal seams are associated with soft floor strata and during mine development if coal pillars are not properly designed, floor heave occurs and causes interruption of coal production. In the sever
Jan 1, 1993
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Ancient to modern ironmaking – examining the effect on the behaviour of phosphorus and other impurities in iron ore by doping with calcium oxalate (CaC2O4.H2O)By M I. Pownceby, S Hapugoda, H Han, V Nunna, L Lu
Charcoal produced from Syzygium Zeylanicum (local name: Yakada Maran = iron killer) trees were widely used in ancient Sri Lankan iron smelting practices. In this study, relict charcoal from Syzygium Z
Nov 8, 2021
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RI 5495 Suppression And Transmission Of Explosions By Cylindrical Channels ? SummaryBy H. G. Wolfhard
The mode of propagation of explosions through narrow passages is important for understanding flameproofed equipment employed in mines. Narrow channels have been used in this investigation that connect
Jan 1, 1959
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IC 9317 Crystalline Silica Overview: Occurrence And AnalysisBy Sarkis G. Ampian
Crystalline silica (quartz, cristobalite, and tridyrnite) is regulated by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) because of its poten
Jan 1, 1992
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Papers - Smelting - Reverberatory Smelting Practice - History of Reverberatory Smelting in Montana, 1879-1933By Frederick Laist
This paper is a review of Montana reverberatory smelting practice covering a period of approximately fifty years, during which time the small furnaces that had been in use elsewhere for a century or m
Jan 1, 1934
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IC 6119 Method And Cost Of Mining The Thick Freeport Coal In A Western Pennsylvania MineBy J. W. Paul
This report is one of a series of papers on coal mining methods and costs which are being prepared through the sponsorship of the U. S. Bureau of Mines for the purpose of bringing to the industry a kn
Jan 1, 1929
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Photometric Measurement of Particle Size and Relative Surface AreaBy R. J. T. Charles
Introduction An apparatus that will measure the surface area of a few of the simple minerals with a high degree of accuracy has been described by J. W. Bell (1). His apparatus consisted essentially o
Jan 1, 1951
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Part VIII - Papers - The Constitution of Binary Molybdenum-Carbon AlloysBy A. J. Stosick, J. R. Hoffman, E. Rudy, St. Windisch
The binary alloy system Mo-C zoas investigated by means of X-ray, metallog/aphic, thermoanalytical, and melting-point techniques on chemically analyzed specimens. The system, Fig. 39, is characterized
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 9216 Supercritical CO2 Solubility of TiCI4By W. K. Tolley
The Bureau of Mines is testing super critical fluids as solvents to selectively extract valuable components from complex matrices. Materials recovered during supercritical fluid extraction are often h
Jan 1, 1989
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Examination of Some Failures in Large Thick Wall Pressure VesselsBy H. Marquis
This paper is concerned with an analysis of a number of failures of large-size, hypervelocity light gas gun chambers and barrels. A brief description of the light gas gun principle and of the various
Jan 1, 1962
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Introduction (224f115c-6433-44d9-9ff0-9a561493ec2d)Research 82 highlights significant studies conducted during the past fiscal year at Bureau facilities and offices. Readers who want more information about the projects and studies summarized here can
Jan 1, 1982
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The Validity Of Computer-Aided Mine Ventilation System DesignBy A. K. Sinha
Modern mine ventilation systems have grown rapidly in recent years both in tern of its complexities as well as its value for human health and safety. Although computer models are now available to help
Jan 1, 1985
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Strategies For Permitting Mines With Delayed Environmental ImpactsBy J. H. Kempton, D. Atkins
Predictions of delayed environmental impacts from mining—degradation that won’t begin for hundreds of years, but will then continue for thousands—present new permitting challenges. Examples include ev
Jan 1, 2000
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IC 8010 Comparative Evaluation Of Coking Properties Of Four Coals ? SummaryComparative tests of four coals used industrially for coke production have been made by three laboratories of the Federal Bureau of Mines, each using its standard equipment and procedures for evaluati
Jan 1, 1961
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IC 6501 Essential Factors Influencing Subsidence And Ground Movement - IntroductionBy W. R. Crane
Subsidence and ground movement are phenomena common to and attendant upon practically all large-scale mining operations, and under certain conditions may occur in all workings, large and small. The
Jan 1, 1931
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RI 4348 Barite Deposits In The Ouachita Mountains Montgomery, Poke, And Pike Counties, Ark.By Thomas A. Jones
An impure variety of barite, which lends itself well to the manufacture of heavy drilling mud for oil wells, is widely distributed throughout the Ouachita Mountains in Arkansas. The ore mined in the a
Jan 1, 1948
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RI 4127 Investigation of Magnetite Deposit at Star Lake St Lawrence County, N.Y.By W. T. Millar
"INTRODUCTION The purpose of the Star Lake project was to investigate, by geophysical surveying and diamond drilling, the magnetite deposits in the northwestern Adirondacks, the ultimate objective bei
Sep 1, 1947