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RI 8383 Relationship of Mineralogical and Chemical Composition of Refractory Periclases to Modulus of Rupture at 1,500° to 1,600° CBy J. T. McLendon
As part of its research project in developing improved refractory materials for metallurgical applications, the Federal Bureau of Mines obtained hot modulus of rupture data at 1,500°,1,550°, and 1,600
Jan 1, 1979
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IC 8544 Summary Of Mining And Petroleum Laws Of The World (In Five Parts) 3. Near East And South AsiaBy Northcutt Ely
This volume summarizes mining and petroleum legislation in 22 jurisdictions of the Near East and South Asia. Within these jurisdictions, primary attention is given to requirements that must be met in
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 3184 Sanitary Surveys of the Coal-Minig, Metal-Mining & Smelter Towns of UtahBy Arthur L. Murray
"INTRODUCTION In compliance with those provisions of the organic act establishing the Bureau. of Mines which relate to improvement of health conditions of persons engaged in the mining, preparation, o
Oct 1, 1932
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IC 6123 Graphite - Part III - Utilization Of Graphite ? IntroductionBy Paul M. Tyler
The outstanding trend in the graphite market is the fast-growing demand for cheaper qualities of graphite and the declining consumption of the more expensive varieties. The manufacture of graphite, cr
Jan 1, 1929
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RI 5969 Radiation Hazards Encountered In Arc Melting Thorium ? SummaryBy R. R. Lowery
This project was proposed to provide information on the hazards associated with arc melting of thorium. A general air-sampling analysis was made to determine the separation, concentration, and distrib
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 7521 A New Internal Oxidation Process For Strengthening TungstenBy Robert Blickensderfer
Tungsten alloys with high-temperature strength properties, comparable to the best of alloys recently developed by others, were produced by a new process called here the oxyreaction process. The proces
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 7428 Conversion Of Municipal And Industrial Refuse Into Useful Materials By PyrolysisBy W. S. Sanner
Pyrolysis (destructive distillation) techniques developed at the Bureau of Mines to determine the yield and quality of the products from coal were used to convert municipal (household) and industrial
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 3514 Equilibrium Cell For Investigating Properties Of Fluids From Petroleum And Natural-Gas Reservoirs - (With A Section On Hypothetical Phase Relations Of Natural Hydrocarbon Mixtures)By Kenneth Eilerts
[The development and operation of ?combination on wells?5/ have created new and unusual problems, many of which cast to solved only if information is available concerning the properties of the fluids
Jan 1, 1940
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NIOSH Research for Monitoring and Controlling Methane at U.S. Underground Coal Mining OperationsNIOSH research has focused on the monitoring and the control of methane levels in active mine workings. Response times for instrumentation using catalytic heat-of-combustion sensor technology were eva
Jan 1, 2008
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OFR-44-73 A Case Study Of In-Situ Rock Deformation Behavior For The Design Of Ground Support System ? Introduction - Purpose Of InvestigationBy Samuel S. M. Chan
The objective of this project was to collect information applicable to the design of ground support systems in deep mines to include in-situ rock deformations, deformation-modulus, stresses, and geolo
Jan 1, 1972
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IC 8174 Mining Methods And Costs, Deep Creek Zinc-Lead Mine, Goldfield Consolidated Mines Co., Stevens County, Wash.By Galen G. Waddell
The Deep Creek zinc and lead mine afforded an excellent example of a relatively small underground mine operation that approached the low mining costs of large, highly mechanized mines, An open stope m
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 3049 Concentration of ChromiteBy H. A. Doerner
"The pure mineral chromite, FeO.Cr203, consists of ferrous and chromic oxides, chemically united in equal molecular proportions. Unfortunately, pure chromite as defined above appears to be a rare exce
Nov 1, 1930
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RI 8277 Dehydrating Magnesium Chloride by Double-Salt DecompositionBy Joan T. May
Federal Bureau of Mines studies showed that some organic amine hydrochlorides can be used as dehydrating agents for producing anhydrous magnesium chloride from hydrates and brines. Laboratory-scale te
Jan 1, 1978
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OFR-35-90 Permitting And Environmental Constraints - Their Impact On Mining In AlaskaBy Gary E. Sherman
This report presents a Bureau of Mines study on the cost of mine permitting and compliance with environmental regulations in Alaska. It discusses permitting requirements and procedures for placer and
Jan 1, 1991
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Design Considerations For The Next Generation Of Longwall ShieldsBy Thomas M. Barczak
Advancements in support technology have occurred to a large extent because of the demands of the mine operators. Shield supports are no exception. The most notable changes in shield technology in the
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RI 8172 Free Energies of Formation of Chromous, Chromic, and Chromium (II,III) Fluorides by Electromotive Force MeasurementsBy Seth C. Schaefer
The Federal Bureau of Mines studied the Gibbs free energies of formation of chromous fluoride (CrF2), chromic fluoride (CrF3), and chromium (II,III) fluorides (CrF2.40 and CrF2.45) with high-temperatu
Jan 1, 1976
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OFR-1-76 Noise Abatement In Mining Machinery - 2.0 IntroductionBy Jerome Apt
This report presents the methods and results performed pursuant to the U. S. Bureau of Mines contract entitled "Noise Abatement in Mining Machinery," Number H0122054. 2.1 Background Until the
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 9071 - Capability Evaluation of the Radial-Axial SplitterBy S. J. Anderson
To deftne the capabilities of a nonexplosive excavation concept, the Bureau of Mines conducted reduced-scale laboratory tests of a mechanical excavation tool called a rock splitter. The splitter inve
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 4914 Investigation Of The Combination Silver Tungsten Mine, Granite County, Mont.By M. E. Volin
The tungsten potentialities of the Combination mine were examined by a mining engineer of the Bureau of Mines in 1947. A report based upon his personal knowledge of the mine and the results of the exa
Jan 1, 1952
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RI 8593 Hydrogen Chloride Sparging Crystallization of Aluminum Chloride HexahydrateBy J. A. Eisele, D. J. Bauer, D. E. Shanks
As part of its effort to produce cell - grade alumina from clay , the Bureau of Mines investigated the hydrogen chloride gas - sparging crystallization of aluminum chloride hexahydrate ( ACH ) from al
Jan 1, 1965