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RI 5019 Oil-Shale Operations In The Union Of South Africa, October 1947 ? IntroductionBy H. M. Thorne
The Union of South Africa has been interested in oil shale for a long time, and deposits of oil shales, torbanites, and similar rocks have been found in many parts of the country. (Fig. 1.) Samples di
Jan 1, 1954
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RI 3003 Check Determinations of Fusibility of Coal Ash with the June, 1930 De Graaf Electric Coal-Ash Fusion FurnaceBy W. A. Selvig
"The purpose of the investigation described herein was to determine how closely different laboratories can check one another in making determinations of fusibility of coal ash with the De Graaf electr
Jun 1, 1930
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IC 7157 Influence Of Expanding Construction On Shipments Of Building Materials ? IntroductionBy Shirley F. Colby
A continued rise in construction activity in 1941 forecasts further increases in the demand for building materials of mineral origin, Recent studies by the Bureau of Mines, United States Department of
Jan 1, 1941
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RI 2363 HeliumBy R. B. Moore
The story of helium is one of the romances of science . Probably nothing , except perhaps radium , compares with it in human interest . Helium is one of the best examples of a discovery in pure scienc
Jun 1, 1922
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IC 6143 Safeguarding Electrical Equipment Used In Gassy Mines European Practice: III GermanyBy L. C. IlsLey
Cooperation between the United States Bureau of Mines and the Safety in Mines Research Board of Great Britain, continuous since 1924, has made possible this and other papers on safety subjects. Gratef
Jan 1, 1929
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IC 7155 Differentiation Of The Components Of An "Explosive Oil": A Survey Of The Chemical Literature ? IntroductionBy William M. Thornton
[Owing to the comparatively high freezing point of nitroglycerin (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 23, 37, 38)3/ - 1.9° C. and 13.0° C. for the labile and stabile modifications, respectively, as determined by Hibb
Jan 1, 1941
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IC 8698 Energy Consumption In Domestic Primary Copper ProductionBy Rodney D. Rosenkranz
Energy consumption in domes tic copper production has increased nearly 60 percent in the last 10 years, reaching approximately 175 trillion Btu in 1973. Energy required to produce 1 pound of copper ro
Jan 1, 1976
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OFR-33-86 Geologic Factors Affecting Vibration From Surface Mine BlastingBy James W. Reil
A test series of small, precisely-controlled and thoroughly-monitored production blasts was conducted at two quarries. In each series, all variables except delay were kept constant, as much as practic
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 6801 An Evaluation Of The Western Phosphate Industry And Its Resources (In Five Parts) 3. IdahoBy A. L. Service
Idaho has nearly 6 billion tons of potential sources of phosphorite, 10 to 31 percent P2O5' above and within 100 feet below entry level, the largest potential of any State in the United States. I
Jan 1, 1966
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IC 6525 Mining Practice And Costs At The Vipond Mine, Timmins, Ontario, Canada ? IntroductionBy Robert E. Dye
This paper describing the mining methods employed and setting forth prevailing, costs at the property, is one of a series being prepared by the United States Bureau of Mines dealing with properties in
Jan 1, 1931
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RI 6602 Instrumental Techniques For Rapid Analysis Of California Oil Well ScalesBy George L. Gates
The Bureau of Mines developed a rapid instrumental method of analyzing oil well scales containing primarily barium sulfate. After removal of oil and water by carbon disulfide) the scale was dissolved
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 2971 A System of Accounts for the Slate IndustryBy Oliver Bowles
"Simple systematic accounting that adequately records all transactions has long been regarded as essential to the welfare of any business enterprise. Some of the defects that detract from the prosperi
Nov 1, 1929
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RI 2540 Friction Factors For Fan-Piping Used In Mine VentilationBy G. E. McElroy, A. S. Richardson
"Experiments in the determination of friction factors for fan-pipe installations were carried on in a Butte mine during the fall and winter of 1922-23, under a cooperative agreement between the Bureau
Oct 1, 1923
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Carbonizing Properties: Pocahontas No. 6, Davy Sewell, And Fire Creek Coals From West Virginia And Upper And Lower Kittanning And Upper And Lower Freeport Coals From PennsylvaniaBy J. D. Davis
THE carbonizing properties of one medium- and and five low-volatile coals from West Virginia and one high-volatile A and two medium-volatile coals from Pennsylvania were determined by 800° and 900° C.
Jan 1, 1950
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Respirable Particulate Genotoxicant Distribution in Diesel Exhaust and Mine AtmospheresBy D. L. Nussear, W. E. Wallace, N. Clark, M. Gautaum, G. Hong-Guang
"Results of a research effort directed towards identifying and measuring the genotoxic properties of respirable particulate matter involved in mining exposures, especially those which may synergistica
Mar 1, 1992
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RI 5035 The Thermodynamics Of Combustion Gases: Temperatures Of Acetylene-Air Flames ? IntroductionBy R. W. Smith
The Bureau of Mines has been engaged in a systematic evaluation of the thermodynamic properties of combustion gases. These studies were designed to provide basic thermodynamic information of high accu
Jan 1, 1954
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IC 7679 Names And Definitions Of Regions, Districts, And Subdistricts In Alaska (Used By The Bureau Of Mines In Statistical And Economic Studies Covering The Mineral Industry Of The Territory) ? Introduction - Purpose Of ReportBy Alfred L. Ransome
The plan to develop a standard system of names and definitions of regions and districts in Alaska was borne of the need for a tool to use in statistical and economic studies of the mineral industry of
Jan 1, 1954
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OFR-53-88 Placer Platinum-Group Metals Offshore Of The Goodnews Bay Ultramafic Complex, Southwest AlaskaBy James C. Barker
In 1981 and 1985-1986, the Bureau of Mines conducted orientation studies of marine placer platinum-group metals (PGM). PGM are derived from the Goodnews Bay ultramafic complex and magnetic surveys sho
Jan 1, 2011
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IC 8540 Availability Of Rutile As A Byproduct From Sand-Washing Plants In The Southeastern United StatesBy William Cochran
Data on the cost and quantity available were developed for rutile (TiO2), which is potentially recoverable as a byproduct at sand-washing plants in the Southeastern States of Alabama, Georgia, North C
Jan 1, 1972
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IC 8901 Real-Time Calculation Of Product-Of-Combustion Spread In A Multilevel MineBy John C. Edwards
A computer program, developed for the Bureau of Mines under contract, predicts in a quasi-steady-state approximation the ventilation and contaminant concentrations and temperatures when a fire occurs
Jan 1, 1982