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RI 6400 Stress Determinations by Flat jack and Borehole-Deformation MethodsBy Robert H. Merrill, James V. Williamson, David M. Ropchan, George H. Kruse
In- situ rock stresses were determined by flatjack and borehole - deformation methods . Estimates of the stress distribution around a flatjack were obtained by a combination of flatjack and borehole -
Jan 1, 1964
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IC 8699 Economic Evaluation Of A Process For Ferric Chloride Leaching Of Chalcopyrite ConcentrateBy Thomas A. Phillips
The Bureau of dines present, an economic evaluation of its process for the ferric chloride leaching of chalcopyrite concentrate. In this process, chalcopyrite concentrate is leached with ferric chlori
Jan 1, 1976
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IC 7490 German Low-Temperature Coal-Tar IndustryBy E. O. RHODES
This report is one of a series written by members of the Solid Fuels Mission to Germany describing wartime developments in the mining, prepara- tion, and utilization of coal. This mission was organize
Feb 1, 1949
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IC 6761 Mine Explosions and Fires in the United States During the Fiscal Year Ended June 30,1933By D. Harrington, W. J. Fene
Explosions are a type of mine accident that can be prevented by known methods ; however , they continue to occur because some mining people are still negligent in adopting and using the known and , in
Jan 1, 1934
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RI 6525 Optical Activity in Oils Derived from CoalsBy Gus Pantages, Bernard D. Blaustein, Charles Zahn, Irving Wender
Oils from coal hydrogenation have been examined at the Bureau of Mines to learn whether any centers of the optical activity reported in coal would survive catalytic hydrogenation at 450-525 ° C and ab
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 6691 Diborides in the Pseudobinary System TiB2-CrB2: Electrical PropertiesBy Gilbert M. Farrior
The electrical resistivity the coefficient of electrical resistivity the Hall coefficient, and the absolute thermoelectric power were determined in this Bureau of Mines investigation for nine composit
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 4767 Concentration Of Carbonate And Oxide Manganese Ores From Silver Bow, Jefferson And Park Counties, Mont.By K. C. Dean
During investigation of the occurrence of manganese deposits in the western United States, examining engineers of the Bureau of Mines collected samples from several properties in Montana. Extensive la
Jan 1, 1951
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RI 3530 A Twenty Years' Survey Of The Use Of Sheathed Explosives In Belgium - Summary (0b0263ce-df1c-41f5-a083-d3e916ebc674)By Ad. Breyre
For more than 20 years, Belgium, leading all the coal-mining countries, has made increasing use of sheathed explosives, which wore first suggested by the late E. Lemaire, predecessor of the author as
Jan 1, 1940
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OFR-117-81 Application Of A Hydraulic Borehole Mining Apparatus To The Remote Extraction Of CoalBy J. B. Cheung
The results of a program to demonstrate the technical feasibility of hydraulic borehole coal mining are presented in this report. The hydraulic borehole method of coal mining involves inserting a hydr
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 5622 Equilibrium Pressures Of Hydrogen Sulfide And Carbon Dioxide Over Solutions Of Potassium Carbonate - SummaryBy J. S. Tosh
The Federal Bureau of Mines has investigated the equilibrium of the system potassium carbonate (K2C03) potassium bicarbonate (KHCO3) potassium bisulfide (KHS) carbon dioxide (C02) hydrogen sulfide (H2
Jan 1, 1960
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IC 7364 Perlite, Source Of Synthetic Pumice ? IntroductionBy Oliver C. Ralston
The growing popularity of perlite (sometimes spelled pearlite) as a raw material for thermal expansion into pumicelike products in the Western States has prompted a preliminary investigation of the pr
Jan 1, 1946
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RI 5747 Extraction Of Zirconium From Nigerian High-Hafnium Concentrate ? Introduction And SummaryBy S. L. May
Investigations by the Federal Bureau of Mines indicate that hafnium and zirconium compounds of acceptable purity can be extracted from Nigerian zircon concentrates. Chlorination and caustic soda fusio
Jan 1, 1961
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OFR-24-89(2) The Effects Of Economic Growth, Technology Change, Consumption Pattern Change And Foreign Trade On Domestic Demand For Primary Metals, 1963-82By Patricia R. Devine
This report expands an earlier study by Jack Faucett Associates (OFR #40-88) of the same title. Both reports are based upon an interindustry analysis from 1963 through 1982, during which time U.S. met
Jan 1, 1988
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OFR-32-85 Preliminary Investigation Of Acid Leachable Tin Mineralization, Western Seward Peninsula, AlaskaBy Thomas C. Mowatt
Chemical and petrographic studies were carried out on selected tin-bearing rock samples of contact-metasomatic origin from the Cassiterite Creek and Brooks Mountain areas, Seward Peninsula, Alaska. Th
Jan 1, 2011
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RI 9443 - A General Design and Implementation Procedure for Sensor-Based Electrical Diagnostic Systems for Mining Machinery (c51d25d8-a080-42dc-83bc-77da74e15944)By J. L. Kohler
Component failures in the electrical control circuits of mining machines account for a large percentage of the total downtime of the machine, Once a failure has occurred it is always a tedious and usu
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 5686 Casting Technology For Titanium, Zirconium, And Hafnium ? Summary And IntroductionBy S. L. Ausmus
The work covered in this report is a continuation of an earlier feasibility study by the Federal Bureau of Mines and points out improvements in the skull-melting method for casting reactive metals suc
Jan 1, 1960
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IC 7430 Low-Temperature Carbonization of Coal in JapanBy William T. Reid
Low-temperature carbonization of coal in Japan served as an important source of liquid fuels during the war. Six plants operating in Japan Proper produced 203,069 KL (53.7 million gallons) of liquid f
Feb 1, 1948
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State Statistics – TennesseeTennessee is the largest federal program state in the nation, with 62 active surface and underground coal mines. Tennessee's coal resources lie in 22 coal seams in 22 counties. Twelve seams a
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 9570 - Hazards of Conveyor Belt FiresBy Frank J. Perzak
This report describes a U.S. Bureau of Mines study on the hazards of large-scale conveyor belt fires in underground coal mines, as a function of both air velocity and distance from belt surface to gal
Jan 1, 2010
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Bulletin 8 The Flow Of Heat Through Furnace WallsBy Henry Kreisinger, WALTER T. RAY
This bulletin contains a statement of certain results that will be embodied in a report describing investigations of the combustion of fuel made by the United States Geological Survey and the Bureau o
Jan 1, 1911