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Government Actions And The Minerals Industry (10ca0e4c-dd1c-457d-9a8f-af7720e1a036)
Metals From Oil Shale. -A Geological Survey News Release in mid-January indicated that a surface sample analysis of oil shale in central Montana found a ton of shale to contain up to 13 pounds of zinc
Jan 1, 1981
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The Mineral Industry Of Other Areas Of Africa - Bénin
The mineral industry of Benin contributed less than 1% of the 1977 gross domestic product (GDP), which was estimated at $500 million.' Other than limestone and salt, no exploitable mineral deposi
Jan 1, 1981
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OFR-45-82 Fundamentals Of Chromite Flotation
By Ross W. Smith
Microflotation and surface chemical studies were conducted on a chromite from the Stillwater Complex in Montana and on some of the minerals usually found to be associated with such chromites. Consider
Jan 1, 1981
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Mineral Investigation Of The John Muir Wilderness; Fresno, Inyo, Madera, And Mono Counties, California
By Fredrick L. Johnson
In deposits of the John Muir Wilderness, tungsten is the principal metallic element. Gold, silver, copper, and molybdenum could be recovered as by-products from most of the tungsten deposits. More tha
Jan 1, 1981
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OFR-71-82 Feasibility Study Of Coal Dust Measurement By Light Reflectance Photometry
By Irvin Pritts
This report describes the design, fabrication, and testing of a prototype instrument which demonstrates the feasibility of determining respirable coal dust concentrations by light reflectance photomet
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 8553 Beneficiation of Potential Platinum Resources From Southeastern Alaska
By D. C. Dahlin
The Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory batch beneficiation tests on samples from four potential platinum resources in southeastern Alaska to concentrate platinum and other precious metals. Thin Inve
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 8603 Canopy-Air Curtain Dust Reductions on a Gathering-Arm Loader
By Jon C. Volkwein
The canopy-air curtain was originally developed by the Bureau of Mines to surround the operator of a continuous mining machine with a zone of clean air. This report describes the application and testi
Jan 1, 1981
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MLA 25-81 - Mineral Resources Of The Fisher Gulch Rare II Area (No. A5299), Trinity County, California ? Summary
By Eric E. Cather
A mineral survey of the Fisher Gulch RARE II area (A5299), Trinity County, California was conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Mines and U.S. Geological Survey. The Bureau of Mines was responsible for deta
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 8543 Behavior of Cadmium During Roasting of Zinc Concentrate
By Arne Landsberg
The Bureau of Mines has undertaken research to elucidate the chemistry involved in the efficient recovery and control of minor elements in base metal smelting operations. These elements should be effe
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 8622 Steels From a Variety of Ferrous Scrap Including Materials of Low Quality
By V. R. Spironello
One of the primary objectives of the Bureau of Mines solid waste utilization program is the recycling of the magnetic fraction of municipal solid waste called raw refuse scrap. In this investigation,
Jan 1, 1981
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Economical Method For Determining Stress In Mines - Objective
Develop a simple and economical technique for determining the absolute stresses and the change of stress on the surface of roofs, floors, or walls in miners. Approach Use a commercially-available,
Jan 1, 1981
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IC 8868 Reduction Of Airborne Contaminants From Welding Exhaust At Surface Mines
By G. K. Derby
The Bureau of Mines studied the problems caused by airborne contaminants from welding exhaust in surface mining operations and investigated equipment designed to reduce existing hazards. Four commerci
Jan 1, 1981
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OFR-10-82 Automatic Trapped Miner Seismic Signal Detection And Analysis System
By Tim F. Dyson
Feasibility of employing automated processing and detection techniques in the mine disaster communications problem is demonstrated. Efficient processing methods are developed. These methods have been
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 8599 Laboratory Analysis of Pozzolan (Fly Ash) Concrete
By Earl L. Phillips
The Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory tests on samples of pozzolanic-cement concrete to develop a low-strength backfill. Results show that support costs can be lowered by replacing a portion of the
Jan 1, 1981
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Powered Safety Step For Large Equipment - Objective
Reduce the number of accidents caused by slips and falls from large mining equipment. Approach A powered lift was developed that provides operators with a safer way of getting on and off large m
Jan 1, 1981
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Down-Hole Replaceable Dianlond Core Bit - Objective
Develop a down-hole replaceable diamond core bit that will reduce overall drilling costs and increase total available drilling time per hole. Approach A one-piece diamond core drill bit of uniqu
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 8551 Structure Study of a CF2Br2-Inhibited Methane Flame - Effect of CF2Br2 on Composition, Net Reaction Rates, and Rate Coefficients
By J. F. Papp
The microstructures of a CF2Br2-inhibited methane flame and its uninhibited analog have been determined using molecular beam-mass spectrometry. The slightly lean flames were stabilized on a cooled por
Jan 1, 1981
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OFR-65-82 Silencing The Flame Channelling Process - Project Orion - Volume II
By James A. Browning
Following an unsuccessful attempt earlier in the program to develop and market a drill channelling machine, we have designed and tested a new continuous channelling method which reduces operating soun
Jan 1, 1981
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OFR-41(2)-82 Control Of Shale Roof Deterioration With Air Tempering - Volume II - Annotated Bibliography
By R. A. Cummings
Certain roof shales in coal mines deteriorate upon exposure to the atmosphere, causing difficulties in the mining operations and adding to the cost. This report presents the results of both field inve
Jan 1, 1981
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MLA 8-81 - Mineral Investigation Of The Carson-Iceberg Rare II Area (C4-986, C5-986, B5-986 North, And B5-986 South) Alpine And Toulumne Counties, California
By Michael S. Miller
The Carson-Iceberg RARE II study area, consisting o; 209,990 acres (134,983 ha), is on the crest of the Sierra Nevada in California, about 35 mi (56 km) south of Lake Tahoe. The area is divided into f
Jan 1, 1981