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MLA 25-85 - Mineral Resources Of The Mt. Stirling Wilderness Study Area (BLM No. 050-0401), Nye And Clark Counties, NevadaBy Martin D. Conyac
A 1984 Bureau of Mines investigation identified ho mineral resources in the Wilderness Study Area (WSA). However, four prospects in the WSA contain anomalous amounts of copper and silver minerals; one
Jan 1, 1985
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OFR-143-77 Recommendations To Improve Premining Investigations In Metal And Nonmetal Mining ? IntroductionMining and the related extractive and processing industries are chiefly responsible for America's high standard of living. Enormous quantities of sand and gravel, limestone, copper, iron and a my
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 8741 Debrining of Potash-Clay Waste SlurriesBy Annie G. Smelley
As part of its program to develop technology that will encourage maximum utilization of the Nation's mineral resources, the Bureau of Mines conducted research on debrining potash-clay waste slurr
Jan 1, 1983
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Second Quarter 1984 General Economic And Mineral Industry Performance - The U.S. EconomyGeneral economic conditions continued to improve in the second quarter of 1984 as real gross national product advanced at an annual rate of 7.5 percent (table 1). This followed an even larger first qu
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 7995 Oil Shale Retorting in a 150-Ton Batch-Type Pilot PlantBy A. E. Harak
To determine the retorting characteristics of a column of mine-run, ungraded oil shale ranging in size from fines to 5-ton pieces, a 150-ton batch-type retort was designed and constructed at the Burea
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 7954 Thermal Diffusivity of Six Igneous Rocks at Elevated Temperatures and Reduced PressuresBy D. P. Lindroth
The thermal diffusivity above 298 K, up to 400 K and at pressures from ambient down to 10-10 torr was measured for the following six igneous rock types: tholeiitic basalt, obsidian, rhyolite, granodio
Jan 1, 1974
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IC 7721 A Study Of The Tungsten Potential In Boulder County, Colo. ? Introduction And SummaryBy Carl Belser
Approximately 30 million pounds of tungsten trioxide in the form of ferberite concentrates have been shipped from Boulder County. Since 1940, the production has varied considerably, being affected by
Jan 1, 1955
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RI 8890 - Evaluation of the Safety of One-Hour Compressed Oxygen Self-Rescuers-Results of Destructive TestingBy R. W. Watson
At the request of the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) the Bureau of Mines evaluated the potential hazards of three compressed oxygen self-contained self-rescuers (SCSR's) designed fo
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 6758 Ignition And Control Of Burning Of Coal Mine RefuseBy James W. Myers
The Bureau of Mines studied factors affecting ignition of coal mine refuse and on methods for control of burning. Laboratory experiments showed that air permeates more readily through segregated than
Jan 1, 1966
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Barrier Pillars In The Southern Field - Anthracite Region Of Pennsylvania - SummaryBy S. H. Ash
THE INVESTIGATION of barrier pillars in the Southern field is part of the comprehensive study of the mine water problem in the anthracite region of Pennsylvania by the Federal Bureau of Mines (1, 2, 5
Jan 1, 1953
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Bulletin 6 Coals Available For The Manufacture Of Illuminating GasBy A. H. WHITE, PERRY BARKER
In a consideration of the various means whereby more economical and more efficient use may be made of the fuels in the United States, the possibility of obtaining for the production of illuminating ga
Jan 1, 1911
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OFR-126-77 Inherently Safe Mining Systems (Continuous) Phase IIIBy D. D. Hamilton
The ISMS program provided for the development and demonstration of equipment modifications in both conventional and continuous coal mining systems. This report describes activities during the demonstr
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 3481 Bureau Of Mines - A.P.I. Pressure Core Barrell - Progress Report On Its Design And DevelopmentBy R. E. Heithecker, D. B. Taliaferro
"INTRODUCTION Recovery of core specimens from subsurface formations and their subsequent analysis are important aids in efficient development and operation of oil and gas fields. Gore specimens first
Nov 1, 1939
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OFR-15-73 Quick Opening Permissible Electrical EnclosuresBy Jack Kadlecik
This final technical report describes the concept feasibility study, testing, design and development effort which went into. The quick opening enclosure access cover and flame path tolerance checking
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 7961 Tunnel Boring Technology - Disk Cutter Experiments in Metamorphic and Igneous RocksBy Roger J. Morrell
Bureau of Mines laboratory experiments with reduced scale cutter and cutter forces were performed to (1) define the fundamental relationships governing disk cutter performance and (2) to develop a met
Jan 1, 1974
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OFR-93-92 Regulatory Processes Associated With Metal-Mine Development In Alaska: A Case Study Of The Red Dog MineBy Mary Cocklan-Vendl
Regulatory processes associated with development of a world class lead-zinc mine, Red Dog Mine, in northwestern Alaska were reviewed and evaluated. Informal interviews with key project personnel, cons
Jan 1, 1992
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IC 8366 Hot Carbonate Purification Computer ProgramBy Paul Wellman
A computer program is presented that may be used to calculate the bare equipment cost of the major processing units for any hot potassium carbonate gas purification system. The program is designed suc
Jan 1, 1968
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MLA 15-82 - Mineral Resources Of The Lake Eleanor Rare II Area (No. 5807), Trinity County, CaliforniaBy Eric E. Cather
A mineral survey of a portion of the Lake Eleanor RARE II area (No. 5807), Trinity County, California, was done by the U.S. Bureau of Mines and U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). Approximately 8,650 acres
Jan 1, 1981
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IC 6594 Sampling And Exploration By Means Of Hammer Drills - IntroductionBy John B. Knaebel
Hammer machines are now widely used for underground sampling and exploration. Their application to such work can be divided into two classes - sampling and testing with ordinary drilling equipment to
Jan 1, 1932
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Discharge Water Handling And Treatment: Problems And Solutions At A Large Pittsburgh Seam Coal MineBy R. L. Zick, J. D. Byars, T. P. Mucho
Recently, a large Pittsburgh seam longwall mine was nearing depletion of a major portion of its current reserves and had begun to develop in a different direction from its original portal area to acce