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RI 8804 - Concrete Crib Design and Field TestingBy T. W. Smelser
This Bureau of Mines report presents a review of underground testing, test results, and design guidelines of steel-fiber-reinforced concrete (SFC) mine support (cribbing) developed at the Spokane Rese
Jan 1, 1983
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Explosion-Proof Design And Wiring For Permissible Mining Equipment - IntroductionBy E. J. Gleim
[THE ORGANIC act under which Federal Bureau of Mines was established provided for the investigation of the safe use of electricity in mines. Each Congress appropriates funds for conducting this invest
Jan 1, 1955
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IC 8784 CORES Operations Manual: Bureau Of Mines Core Repository SystemThis report describes the new Bureau of Mines Core Repository System (CORES) and presents the methods for selecting, processing, and storing physical samples and descriptive data for future reference
Jan 1, 1978
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OFR-54-88 Estimated Impacts On U.S. Gross National Product (GNP) And Employment Resulting From A U.S. Embargo On South African Platinum-Group Metal Supplies ? Executive SummaryBy Marilyn Biviano
This analysis was conducted in response to concerns raised by the Chairman of the Energy and Commerce Committee of the House of Representatives regarding the potential impacts on automobile production
Jan 1, 1988
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OFR-91-80 Chromium Conservation In Leather TanningBy Jean J. Tancous
Chromium recovery from wet-blue offal trimmings and shavings can be done with substantial chemical cost gains by incineration at 600° C for 5 hr. Pretreating the offal with 0.5 M Na2C03 and air-drying
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 2974 Abnormal Pressures In Explosion-Proof Compartments of Electrical Mining Machines"One of the functions of the United States Bureau of Mines is to investigate the ability of electrical mining equipment to operate in a gassy mine without danger of igniting explosive atmospheres. To
Dec 1, 1929
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RI 2058 Destruction of Coal Mines & Steel Plants in Northern FranceBy George S. Rice
"The author was a member of a Commission sent by the Secretary of the Interior to France to investigate developments in mining and metallurgy under stress of war conditions, and also to observe the ex
Dec 1, 1919
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RI 7396 Prediction Of Penetration Rate For Percussive DrillingBy A. Aly Selim
This report describes the feasibility of predicting percussive drilling rates by equations derived from statistical regression analysis. The least squares statistical method was used and the analysis
Jan 1, 1970
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IC 8735 Siting Potential For Coal Gasification Plants In The United StatesBy A. E. Lindquist
This Bureau of Mines publication identifies areas having sufficient coal reserves to support synthetic natural gas (SNG) development and summarizes those areas having the highest potential. Capital re
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 3696 Structural. Features of Typical American Commercial DetonatorsBy R. L. Grant
During the last decade or more , experimental research on commercial detonators used for initiating the detonation of dynamite and other high explosives has led to important improvements . Development
Apr 1, 1943
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RI 5725 Ultimate Composition Of Organic Material In Green River Oil Shale ? Summary And IntroductionBy John Ward Smith
This paper describes and evaluates a method that the Federal Bureau of Mines used to determine the ultimate composition of the organic material in 10 samples of oil shale from the Mahogany zone of the
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 8347 Titania From Intermediates Prepared by Soda-Smelting IlmeniteBy A. E. Raddatz
The Federal Bureau of Mines, as part of its goal to minimize undesirable environmental impacts associated with mineral processing, has investigated a soda-smelting technique for processing ilmenite in
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 8199 Thermodynamic Properties of Rhenium Oxides, 8 to 1,400 KBy J. M. Stuve
Low temperature and high-temperature calorimetric measurements were made by the Federal Bureau of Mines on high-purity samples of Re02(s) and Re03(s) to determine heat capacities and enthalpies. The t
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 8944 - Flocculation of Metal Oxide and Hydroxide Minerals With Cross-Linked Starches Containing Chelating GroupsBy S. C. Termes
To help develop the basis for new fine-particle separation methods, the Bureau of Mines has investigated the use of cross-linked starches containing four chelating groups--carboxylate, iminodiacetate,
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 3168 The Determination Of Volatile Matter In Low-Temperature Cokes, Chars, And Noncoking CoalsBy H. M. Cooper
Many analysts have had difficulty in obtaining accurate and consistent determinations of the volatile matter in low-temperature coke when the usual standard method for coal was followed. The tendency
Jan 1, 1932
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RI 9273 - Physical and Computer Modeling of Roof Bolt SystemsBy S. M. Dar
The U.S. Bureau of Mines constructed a full-scale model of a 15-ft-wide coal mine entry to use in combination with finite-element analyses to investigate roof support systems and various types of roof
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 5812 Problems In Recovering Thermal Energy From Molten Salts ? Introduction And SummaryBy T. A. Henrie
One objective of Project Gnome is to study the feasibility of a phase of the Plowshare program recovering thermal energy from an underground nuclear explosion. The test will be conducted in an undergr
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 4447 Further Investigations Of The Redford-Clayburg Magnetite District, Clinton County, N. Y.By D. F. Reed
As a part of a comprehensive survey of the Adirondack region, the Bureau of Mines, 1944 and 1945, conducted investigation of magnetic deposits at Dennemora, Russia Station, Redford-Clayburg, Standish,
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 7973 Waste Lubricating Oil Research ? A Comparison of Bench-Test Properties of Re-refined and Virgin Lubricating OilsBy M. L. Whisman
Three samples of waste lubricating oil were re-refined by processes developed by the Bureau of Mines and reformulated with additives to meet designated requirements for viscosity and service. Quality-
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 4870 Some Thermodynamic Values For Ferrous OxideBy G. L. Humphrey
Although thermodynamic data for ferrous oxide are among the most important in extractive metallurgy, adequate values have not been available until quite recently. The older data suffered not only from
Jan 1, 1952