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IC 7963 Mining Methods And Costs, Schwartzwalder Uranium Mine, Jefferson County, Colo. ? SummaryBy J. H. Soulé
This information circular is one of a series published by the Federal Bureau of Mines describing methods and costs at various mining operations. The Schwartzwalder uranium mine, situated about 20 mile
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 4605 Investigation Of The Rip Van Winkle Lead-Zinc-Silver Mine, Elko County, Nev.By M. Clair Smith
The Bureau of Mines investigated the Rip Van Winkle mine, which is about 25 miles northwest of Elko, Nev., from October 1942 to February 1943 to determine possible resources of lead-zinc-silver ore. T
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 3142 Twenty-Third Semiannual Motor-Gasoline Survey Part Two-Specification DataBy E. C. Lane
This paper is the second report of the results of the United States Bureau of Mines twenty-third semiannual survey of motor fuel marketed in the United States. The first paper, reporting data relating
Jan 1, 1931
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Carbonizing Properties - Eastern Kentucky Coals From Elkhorn No. 1, Elkhorn No. 2, Leatherwood, And Harlan Beds ? Introduction And SummaryBy J. D. Davis
THIS report gives results of an investigation of the carbonizing properties of the following eastern Kentucky coals: Elkhorn No. I bed, No. 28 mine, Wayland, Floyd County; Elkhorn No. 2 bed, Turner No
Jan 1, 1952
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RI 3142 Twenty-Third Semiannual Motor-Gasoline Survey - II -Specification Data ? IntroductionBy E. C. Lane
This paper is the second report of the results of the United States Bureau of Mines twenty-third semiannual survey of motor fuel marketed in the United States. The first paper, reporting data relating
Jan 1, 1931
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IC 8989 Phosphate Rock Availability - World - A Minerals Availability Program AppraisalBy R. J. Fantel
The Bureau of Mines investigated the resource potential of 201 mines and deposits in 28 market economy countries and 17 mines and deposits in the U.S.S.R. and China. The 201 mines and deposits evaluat
Jan 1, 1984
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IC 8236 Reconnaissance Of Iron Resources In ArizonaBy C. M. Harrer
Reconnaissance investigations were made of 129 iron occurrences in Arizona to determine their extent, attitude, and potential; character samples were analyzed to determine their quality and impurities
Jan 1, 1964
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IC 8236 Reconnaissance Of Iron Resources In Arizona (d79c4271-9fa1-489e-b56a-9a0612f1d474)By C. M. Harrer
Reconnaissance investigations were made of 129 iron occurrences in Arizona to determine their extent, attitude, and potential; character samples were analyzed to determine their quality and impurities
Jan 1, 1964
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Availability Of Land For Mineral Exploration And Development In Southwestern Alaska, 1986By Kenneth M. Maas
The Bureau of Mines inventoried the land in southwestern Alaska to classify ownership and availability and compared this land with known mineral terranes and mineral deposits. This report discusses an
Jan 1, 1988
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OFR-90-78 Electrical Materials Analysis - ArcingBy Frederick C. Trutt
Research performed on arcing faults and their interaction; with electrical insulating materials within coal.-mine power-system enclosures is described. This work was performed at The Pennsylvania Stat
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 3203 Places Of Occurrence Of Injury From Falls Of RoofBy J. W. Paul
A study of mining methods and underground practices as they influence injury from falls of roof or coal reveals data as to the location in the mine where such injuries occur with the greatest frequenc
Jan 1, 1933
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IC 8181 Open-Pit Iron Mining, Milling, And Costs, Groveland Mine, The Hanna Mining Co., Dickinson County, Mich.By Leonard F. Heising
At the Groveland-mine iron ore is mined by open-pit methods and concentrated by means of spirals and flotation. A brief history of the mine and its early development is given. The ore deposit is d
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 5029 Estimate Of Known Recoverable Reserves And The Preparation And Carbonizing Properties Of Coking Coal In Putnam County, Tenn. ? Conclusions ? ReservesBy Lloyd Williams
1. The investigation shows that the Wilder (locally known as the Bon Air No. 2) is the only known bed of commercial importance in Putnam County, although at least 5 coal horizons are known. All of the
Jan 1, 1954
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RI 5232 Estimate Of Known Recoverable Reserves And Preparation Characteristics Of Coking Coal In Scott County, Tenn. ? Conclusions ? ReservesBy Lloyd Williams
1. This investigation shows that the Poplar Creek is the most important bed in Scott County from a production standpoint. Although the Poplar Creek bed contains the largest reserve, the Big Mary has a
Jan 1, 1956
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IC 7354 Sinking Large-Diameter Drill Holes Lake Superior District Underground Iron Mines ? IntroductionBy Ernest W. Johnson
In most underground iron mines in the Lake Superior district the active workings are at considerable depth. When additional openings into such. nines are needed, operating officials are eager to disco
Jan 1, 1946
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RI 9318 - Leaching of Pyroxmangite Ore With Calcium Fluoride and Sulfuric AcidBy S. R. Droes
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated calcium fluoride (CaF2) assisted sulfuric acid (H2S04) leaching as an alternative to the melting-quenching procedure to obtain Mn from domestic manganese silicate
Jan 1, 1990
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RI 5231 Estimate Of Known Recoverable Reserves Of Coking Coal In Clarion County, Pa. ? ConclusionsBy D. W. Blaylock
I. The Lower Kittaning bed is the most important bed in Clarion County from the standpoint of present production, but the Clarion bed has the largest recoverable reserve. 2. Known measured and ind
Jan 1, 1956
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IC 8294 Methods And Costs Of Constructing The Underground Facility Of North American Air Defense Command At Cheyenne Mountain, El Paso County, Colo. (3725dc30-ab6a-42f9-9cbf-adec500f8dbc)By Merwin H. Howes
In constructing the NORAD Combat Operations Center, controlled blasting techniques were employed to achieve smooth walls and to avoid shattering the rock beyond excavation lines. Extraordinary measure
Jan 1, 1966
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Surfactant Adsorption and Wetting Behavior of Freshly Ground and Aged CoalBy B. R. Mohal, S. Chander
"The adsorption and wetting behavior of freshly ground and aged coals has been determined in the presence of a nonionic surfactant. The amount of surfactant adsorption changes with the concentration a
Jan 1, 1989
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IC 8136 Vacuum Melting Of Steel ? SummaryBy James R. Kerr
Although metallurgical benefits of processing metals in a vacuum or reduced atmosphere have been realized for a hundred years, the problem of creating a vacuum in the range from 10-0 to 10-4 mm. of me
Jan 1, 1962