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RI 3625 Manganese Investigations - Metallurgical Division 8. Pyrometallurgial Studies of Manganese OresBy J. A. Pile, Virgil Miller, R. G. Peterson, F. B. Petermann
"INTRODUCTION As virtually no published data are available on the sintering of fine, minus-100-mesh, ferrograde manganese ores, it is most opportune to present data on the amenability of various fine
Mar 1, 1942
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Metal/Nonmetal Mill FiresBy Maria I. De Rosa
Table 46 and figure 16 show the number of fires and fire injuries for metal/nonmetal mills by state during 1990-2001. Table 46 also shows the injury risk rates, employees' working hours, and lost
Jan 1, 2004
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RI 5381 Removing And Recovering Fluorine From Western Phosphate Rock And Utilizing The Defluorinated Rock ? SummaryBy Milton B. Hall
This report discusses in detail laboratory and pilot-plant tests conducted from January 1951 until January 1955 at the Northwest Electrodevelopment Experiment Station of the Bureau of Mines, Albany, O
Jan 1, 1958
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RI 8744 Leaching Rates for the HCI Extraction of Aluminum From Calcined Kaolinitic ClayBy R. S. Olsen
The Bureau of Mines is engaged in research to recover aluminum from kaolinitic clay and other nonbauxitic domestic resources. As part of this work, calcined Georgia kaolin was prepared by a process th
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 5317 Survey Of Water-Flooding Projects In Allen, Bourbon, Crawford, Labette, And Neosho Counties, Kans. ? Introduction And SummaryBy J. P. Powell
The importance of recovering more oil from known petroleum reserves has placed increasing emphasis on the application of secondary producing methods. One of the most successful of these has been the i
Jan 1, 1957
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OFR-13-75 Design Of A Hydraulic Jet Coal Miner - 1.0 IntroductionBy Madan M. Singh
The use of fluid jets for industrial purposes has received considerable attention in recent years. The convening of The First International Symposium on Jet Cutting Technology1 in April 1972 devoted s
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 2762 Manufacture Of Lime From Small Stone With A Sintering Machine ? Excessive Waste Of Small-Sized LimestoneBy W. M. Myers
[Utilization of small stone is recognized as one of the important problems of the lime industry. The term ?small stone' is used to designate material that is too small for calcination in tie shaf
Jan 1, 1926
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IC 7799 Peat In The United States ? SummaryBy Eugene T. Sheridan
The United States has extensive reserves of peat. Peat and muck lands are estimated at approximately 79 million acres, with reserves of 13.8 billion net tons. Within the past decade domestic productio
Jan 1, 1957
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RI 9597 - Reactivity Studies During Drying and Relocation of Lead-Zinc-Gold Tailings - Phase 1: Preliminary Evaluation and Laboratory TestingBy L. J. Froisland
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation requested U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) assistance in developing design data for moving lead-zinc-gold tailings from their current location without disrupting the existing
Jan 1, 2010
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IC 6414 Some Coal-Mine Safety Organizations in the Pennsylvania Bituminous FieldBy R. D. Currie
A study of the accident statistics in the coal mining industry convinces one that an organized effort must be put forth to prevent the vast destruction of human life in this industry . The fatality ra
Mar 1, 1931
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IC 6465 Zircon The GemBy E. P. Youngman
From a scientific point of view , the zircon is by far the most remarkable of the gem stones , and a satisfactory solution of the problems offered by its characters and constitution has not yet been m
Jul 1, 1931
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RI 6523 Experimental Production and Smelting of Prereduced Iron Ore PelletsBy P. L. Woolf, N. Bernstein, M. M. Fine
Continuous experimentation utilizing a 3- by 36 - foot rotary kiln was conducted to demonstrate the feasibility of simultaneous induration and reduction of magnetic taconite concentrate . Lignite , or
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 4601 Investigation Of The Huber-Rydalch Manganese Deposits, Tooele County, UtahBy Eugene Fry
The Huber-Rydalch manganese property is in the Erickson mining district of Tooele County, Utah. The district covers the southern part of Simpson Mountains, a block rising abruptly above the surroundin
Jan 1, 1949
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OFR-99-81 Development Of A Through-The-Earth Monitor SystemThe object of this program was to design and build a self-contained system for remote monitoring of the atmosphere in mines. The system developed uses the mine pager phone line as the primary communic
Jan 1, 1980
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Bulletin 229 Fifty Nine Coal Mine FiresBy G. S. Rice, J. W. Paul, M. W. VONBERNEWITZ
This bulletin abstracts and reviews essential details of reports on 59 fires in different coal mines in the United States, describes the circumstances of origin and the methods of controlling or extin
Jan 1, 1927
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Bulletin 116 Methods of Sampling Delivered CoalBy GEORGE S. POPE
This bulletin is a revision of Bulletin 63 and is published by the Bureau of Mines in order that purchasers of coal for Government, State, municipal, or private use may be informed regarding advances
Jan 1, 1916
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RI 3351 National Safety Competition Of 1936 (185fc51c-19cb-40c5-8842-f116a92349fd)By W. W. Adams
Three hundred and twenty-eight mines and quarries, representing 36 States, took part in the twelfth yearly accident-prevention contest conducted by the United States Bureau of Mines and known as the N
Jan 1, 1937
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RI 2705 Calcium Sulphate Retarders for Portland CementBy Ernest E. Berger
"INTRODUCTIONOne of the outstanding problems in the normetallic industries, and one which involves two of the greatest of these industries, cement and gypsum, is the reaction of Portland cement with c
Sep 1, 1925
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The Electrothermic Metallurgy Of Zinc. - Introduction.By B. M. Harra, O&apos
Zinc smelting is frequently termed a backward art. The term is hardly true, for great progress has been made in recent years in the design and in the thermal efficiency of the retort furnace, in the q
Jan 1, 1923
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IC 6689 Development Of Sand And Gravel Deposits ? IntroductionBy J. R. Thoenen
This circular is the second of a series presenting methods employed in solving the technical problems encountered in the production of sand and gravel. The first paper3 discussed the methods use in pr
Jan 1, 1933