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RI 7134 Heavy Liquid Cyclone Concentration Of Minerals (In Two Parts) 2. A Study Of Liquid Cyclone Concentration Of Various Mineral SystemsBy R. B. Tippin
Research investigations conducted on five ore samples show the applicability of heavy liquid separation (HLS) techniques to mineral processing. Under proper operating conditions, semicontinuous tests
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 7377 Evaluating Sulfur And Ash Distribution In Coal Seams By Statistical Response Surface Regression AnalysisBy Manuel Gomez
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of using statistical response surface regression analysis to predict the sulfur and ash distributions and the washability characteristics of c
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 2619 Effect of Tempt. of Liquid Oxygen Explosives on Cordeau-BickfordBy D. B. Gawthrop
"In connection with the proposed use of Cordeau-Bickford to fire L.O.X. (liquid oxygen explosives) in well drill holes, the question has arisen as to the effect of very low temperatures on (1) the rat
Jun 1, 1924
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Underboom Sprays Reduce Quartz Dust On Continous Mining Machines ? ObjectiveMinimize airborne respirable quartz dust produced by continous mining machines. Approach Install a shovel-mounted underboom water spray system on the off-curtain side of the mining machine. Dust
Jan 1, 1989
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MLA 34-81 - Mineral Investigation Of The La Panza Rare II Area (No. 5109), San Luis Obispo County, California ? SummaryBy Donald J. Barnes
Gold was found in samples collected from Pleistocene and Holocene stream and terrace deposits. Approximately 15,000 cu yd (11,400 cu m) of small and discontinuous terrace and stream gravel deposits in
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 2141 Investigation of the Fundamentals of Oil-Shale RetortingBy Leslie H. Sharp, Martin J. Gavin
Those of the oil-shale operators in this country who are sincerely attempting to make a real industry out of oil-shale developments, are anxious to obtain fundamental data on the retorting of oil-shal
Jul 1, 1920
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Evaluation And Determination Of Sensitivity And Electromagnetic Interactions Of Commercial Blasting CapsBy R. H. Thompson
Six different types of blasting caps, mainly of the type used in coal mines, were evaluated to determine both their 1lF and DC characteristics. Two of the caps were of foreign manufacture. All the Ame
Jan 8, 1973
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RI 5467 Duplicability Studies Of The BM-AGA Test Method And Correlation With Industrial Coking - IntroductionBy J. G. Walters
In a survey of the coking properties of United States coals, the Bureau of Mines has accumulated data on more than 500 coals and blends tested by the Bureau of Mines-American Gas Association (BM-AGA)
Jan 1, 1959
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Transportation - Marine TransportBy Charles L. Kimbell
Bulk carriers, freighters, and tankers are the three classes of marine vessels engaged in transporting mineral commodities. However, vessels in each of these categories are not devoted wholly to miner
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 7791 Radioactive Tracer Pulse Method Of Evaluating Fracturing Of Underground Oil Shale FormationsBy Philip B. Lorenz
A Bureau of Mines feasibility study on the use of tracer pulses to assess the degree of fracturing in an underground formation consisted of three phases: 1. A laboratory study on sand packs and op
Jan 1, 1973
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Noise controls for roof bolting machines - IntroductionBy P. Kovalchik
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) classifies hearing loss as a separate illness category. Hearing loss accounted for 11% of all illnesses in 2005 (U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistic
Jan 1, 2008
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RI 6140 Test Operation Of A Pneumatic Vibrating-Blade Planer In Phosphate And Coal: A Progress Report On Planer-Mining Research, 1958-60 - SummaryBy Webster S. Anderson
Two series of tests were run with planer model 'BB": one at the Arickaree mine of the San Francisco Chemical Co., Rich County, Utah, and one at the Roslyn No. 9 mine of the Northern Pacific Railw
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 8373 Reactivity of AN-FO With Pyrite Containing Weathering ProductsBy Yael Miron
Ammonium nitrate-fuel oil (AN-FO) mixtures are used as blasting agents in mining pyrite-bearing ores. The temperature of these ores can increase by the continuous, though at times slow, oxidation weat
Jan 1, 1979
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Acknowledgments – References – Glossary - AppendixThis report was prepared by Jacob Tolsma and Arnold N. Johnson of the Uniroya 1 Research Center, Wayne, New Jersey. The valuable assistance and suggestions of the project officers, Mr. Ronald D. H
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 5557 Chemical Analysis Of A Calcined Kyanite From Kenya, East Africa ? Summary And ConclusionsBy H. R. Shell
Variations between laboratories on the silica and alumina content of calcined kyanite led to this Bureau of Mines study of the extent and nature of the differences. In particular, Bureau scientists ho
Jan 1, 1959
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RI 3271 Concentration of the Potash Ores of Carlsbad, New Mexico, By Ore Dressing MethodsBy S. R. B. Cooke, J. Bruce Clemmer, Will H. Cognill, F. D. DeVaney
"INTRODUCTION The domestic production of potash has made rapid strides in the past 4 years. In 1929 the United States produced 109,820 tons of potash-bearing material, equivalent to 61,590 tons of pur
Feb 1, 1935
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RI 8028 Electrophoretic and Filtration Studies of a Florida Phosphate SlimeBy Oleg Terichow
Electrophoretic mobility measurements were made by the Bureau of Mines on samples of a Florida phosphate slime to determine the optimum conditions of coagulation and settling in an aluminum sulfate so
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 6663 Heat Of Formation Of Tantalum CarbideBy Alla D. Mah
The heat of combustion of TaC0.996 was determined by oxygen bomb calorimetry to be -302.8 ±0.4 kcal/mole. The corresponding heat of formation of TaC0.996 is -35.4 ±0.5 kcal/mole, and the calculated he
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 3360 Bureau Of Mines Midget Impinger For Dust Sampling - IntroductionBy J. B. Littlefield
The Greenburg-Smith impinger was developed at the Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the United States Public Health Service in 1922 in the course of an investigation of dust-sampling instruments ava
Jan 1, 1937
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Guidelines for Implementing the Emergency Escapeway Standards for Metal and Nonmetal MinesBy David Hoadley, Kenneth R. Maser, Ashok B. Boghani, James E. Billar, D. Randolph Berry, Mackenzie Burnett, Robert H. Trent
4. Guidelines for Implementing the Emergency Escapeway Standards for Metal and Nonmetal Mines The technical discussion of each escapeway component precedes the specific guidelines for the component
Jan 1, 1976