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RI 6418 Corrosion Resistance of Diborides in the Psendodibinary System TiBBy Gilbert M. Farrior
Tests of resistance to molten metals , to oxidation at elevated temperatures , and to various chemical reagents were made for a series of compositions in the TiB₂ - CrB₂ subsystem . In reaction with m
Jan 1, 1964
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IC 9437 Evaluation Of The DOSI600 Personal DosimeterBy Robert F. Holub
The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) has tested a personal dosimeter for measuring radon decay products that is manufactured by Tom Scurry Associates. The tests were made to determine the accuracy of the d
Jan 1, 1995
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RI 4646 Investigation Of The Fluorite Deposits Of The Dike And Eaton Veins, Crittenden County, Ky.By Xavier B. Starnes
The Dike and Eaton veins in Crittenden County, Ky. (fig. 1), are along northwesterly trending relief fractures that lie between two northeastward striking major faults - the Moore Hill and- the Levias
Jan 1, 1950
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RI 5577 Examination Of Ilmenite-Bearing Sands In Otter Creek Valley, Kiowa And Tillman Counties, Okla. ? Introduction And SummaryBy A. D. Hahn
This report describes and gives the results of an examination by the Federal Bureau of Mines of ilmenite-bearing placer sand deposits in the 24-mile long valley of Otter Creek, Kiowa and Tillman Count
Jan 1, 1960
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MLA 13-85 - Mineral Resources Of The Greenwater Valley Wilderness Study Area (BLM No. CDCA-148), Inyo County, CaliforniaBy Richard L. Rains
During this study in 1983, the U.S. Bureau of Mines examined one mine and five prospects in the Greenwater Valley Wilderness Study Area (WSA). No mineral resources were identified within the WSA. Prin
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 2223 Working for the Minet's SafetyBy Dorsey A. Lyon
At the main experiment station of the U. S. Bureau of Mines , situated in Pittsburgh, Pa . , three phases of its work in behalf of the safety of the coal miner are the establishment of permissible exp
Mar 1, 1921
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IC 7443 Exploration, Development, Mining, and Mllling of a Unique Tungsten Ore Body at the Yellow Pine Mine, Stibnite, IdahoBy H. D. BAILEY, John W. Cole
This paper is one of a series on mining methods and costs published by the Bureau of Mines .. Because of the role, played by the Federal Government in the discovery of the ore body, a description of t
Apr 1, 1948
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RI 5478 A Rotating Model Oil Reservoir For Simulating Gas-Cycling Operations ? SummeryBy Alton B. Cook
Equipment has been designed and fabricated for study of the vaporization of oil during gas-cycling operations, A sand-packed steel tube, which can be rotated to minimize gravity drainage, is used as a
Jan 1, 1959
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RI 3411 Tests Of A Barrier Using Rock Dust In Paper Bags ? Origin Of Investigation (b2f0b7a1-8053-4967-835e-c488203e033e)By H. P. Greenwald
About mid-December 1936, the safety director of a large coal corporation visited the authors at the Bureau's Experimental coal mine to discuss a rock-dust barrier he had invented primarily for us
Jan 1, 1938
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RI 5948 Mount Eddy And Shasta View Asbestos Deposits, Siskiyou County, Calif. ? SummaryBy Kevin Malone
Chrysotile asbestos occurs in many counties in California, and a small production had been reported at times, but development of deposits had been disappointing. A reconnaissance survey by the Bureau
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 7230 Improving Returns From Mine Products Through Use Of Operations Research TechniquesBy Thys B. Johnson
Operations Research techniques for determining optimal shipping schedules and production and product allocation are discussed. A hypothetical mining operation model is formulated by the Bureau of Mine
Jan 1, 1969
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RI 8808 Use of Foam for Dust Control in Minerals ProcessingBy Jon C. Volkwein
The Bureau of Mines conducted a series of tests to evaluate the effectiveness of mixing a compressed-air-generated foam with dried whole-grain silica sand to suppress dust in minerals processing plant
Jan 1, 1983
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IC 9327 Manganese Availability -Market Economy Countries: 1980's PerspectiveBy Joseph Coffman
There are 14 operations that supply 97% of the Market Economy Country (MEC) manganese and contain nearly all of its resources. Six mines account for about 70% of the production and 85% of the resource
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 8245 Estimating Methane Content of Bituminous Coalbeds From Adsorption Data (a8d17583-2825-4814-8aa5-57702d844b7c)By Ann G. Kim
The Bureau of Mines estimated the methane content of a coal, which depends primarily upon rank and pressure, from the adsorption equation V kpn, where k and n are constants related to rank. By incorpo
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 4239 Georgia Mica Spots Cherokee, Upson, Lamar, and Monroe CountiesBy William A. Beck
"INTRODUCTION Mica is found in Georgia from the Fall Line in the central part of the State to the Valley and Ridge Province in the northwest. During the past 3 years, Georgia has been one of the chief
Apr 1, 1948
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The Proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectra Of PyridinesBy F. R. McDonald
The proton NMR spectra of 32 pyridines in two solvents, carbon tetrachloride and benzene-d6, are presented. The chemical-shift and differential-shift values are correlated with the substitutent positi
Jan 1, 1971
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IC 6193R Mining Ore In Open Stopes Central And Eastern United States ? IntroductionBy Chas. F. Jackson
This paper is published as a progress report for the first half of 1929 on the study of wining methods and costs in the Eastern and Central States. Data obtained from 25 mines using open-stope methods
Jan 1, 1931
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IC 7500 Prospect Drilling for Phosphates in FloridaBy John C. Feeley
This paper is the result of a field study of prospect drilling in the Florida phosphate fields. The objective is to describe the drilling methods employed . . Since the general policies of the operati
May 1, 1949
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RI 2026 Talc Mining in VermontBy Raymond B. Ladoo
"The talc and soapstone deposits of Vermont have been worked more or less continuously for nearly 100 years, but all of the early efforts seem to have been directed toward the production of slabs for
Sep 1, 1919
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RI 9380 - Fire Detection For Conveyor Belt Entries (4f44c389-04f0-45e6-84ca-3843d00c5f1a)By Charles D. Litton
This U.S. Bureau of Mines report details the results of a series of large-scale experiments where small coal fires were used to ignite the conveyor belt at air velocities ranging from 0.76 to 6.1 m/s.
Jan 1, 2010