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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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IC 8452 Physical And Explosion Characteristics Of Hydrazine NitrateBy Harry K. James
Experimental studies of the physical and explosion characteristics of pure hydrazine nitrate and multicomponent systems containing hydrazine nitrate, supplemented with an extensive Literature survey,
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 5092 Bureau Of Mines Well-Bore Caliper ? SummaryBy H. C. Hamontre
[The Bureau of Mines well-bore caliper was designed to provide an instrument that could be operated through 2-inch tubing, which 'a used particularly in many input wells on water-flooding project
Jan 1, 1954
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RI 8894 - Corrosion Resistance of Nitrided Low-Alloy SteelsBy J. V. Scalera
Because of U.S. dependency on imported critical metals, the Bureau of Mines has conducted research to evaluate the possible substitution of nitrided low-alloy steels for higher chromium-containing all
Jan 1, 1984
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OFR-76-92 Silver Consumption In The Photographic Industry ? IntroductionBy Peter Krause
This report provides an overview of the worldwide photographic industry and of the applications of photography. It also covers important technological and market trends, with special emphasis on those
Jan 1, 1992
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OFR-4-83 The Quenching Behavior Of Coal Dust-Air MixturesBy Frank T. Greene
An investigation of the quenching behavior of coal dust-air flames was carried out. The literature relevant to coal dust-air flames was reviewed, including information on the agglomeration, sedimentat
Jan 1, 1981
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Ergonomic Interventions At Vulcan Materials CompanyBy J. Torma-Krajewski, C. Hipes
Although many mining companies apply ergonomic principles, it is usually done either informally and/or reactively. An example of an informal approach is replacing worn equipment (such as seats) with m
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RI 7951 A Continuous-Recording Methanometer for Exhaust Fan MonitoringBy M. C. Irani
The Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the Mine Safety Appliances Co., has developed a continuous-recording methanometer utilizing a catalytic combustion detector. The methanometer, which is present
Jan 1, 1974
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IC 6291 Study Of Quarry Costs - Trap Rock - Sandstone - Granite - IntroductionBy J. R. Thoenen
During 1928 questionnaires covering the calendar year 1927 were sent to over 1700 quarries: producing stone for purposes other thaw cutting to dimension. These inclined producers of stone for limn bur
Jan 1, 1930
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RI 2544 Lead-Zinc Separation By VolatilizationBy G. L. Oldright
"The various districts in the United States where complex lead-zinc ores occur are too well known to require description, there being hardly a mining State with any large amount of ores of either meta
Nov 1, 1923
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RI 5343 The Miners Queen Copper Deposit Skamania County, Wash. ? Introduction And SummaryBy E. A. Magill
The Bureau of Mines has begun a study of the copper resources of the Cascade Mountains of Washington. The program includes reconnaissance of mineralized areas and examination and occasionally limited
Jan 1, 1957
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IC 6487 A New Signaling Device For Shaft Mines - Description Of Signaling SystemsBy L. D. Stewart
The main reasons for developing an induction system for signaling from the cage are, first, to increase safety, and second, to effect economies in the operation of cage and ship hoists, especially whe
Jan 1, 1931
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RI 9585 - Gel Sealants for the Mitigation of Spontaneous Heatings in Coal MinesBy Yael Miron
Coal mines that undergo self-heatings, and specifically mines that sustain both floor heave and self-heatings, would benefit from the use of sealants to minimize air ingress to susceptible areas. The
Jan 1, 1995
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RI 5267 Estimate Of Known Recoverable Reserves Of Coking Coal In Marion County, W. Va. ? ConclusionsBy J. M. Provost
1. Estimates have been made for eight coal beds in Marion County, but only the Pittsburgh is important from a production standpoint at this time. The Pittsburgh bed has the largest recoverable reserve
Jan 1, 1956
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RI 2747 Study Of The Reactions In An Iron Blast FurnaceBy S. P. Kinney, P. H. Royster, T. L. Joseph
"The study described in this paper, on the reactions in an iron blast furnace, is part of the investigation being conducted by the Bureau of Mines on combustion of coke and the reduction of iron oxide
Apr 1, 1926
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IC 6704 Mining Laws of French GuianaBy Paul M. Tyler
The colony of French Guiana ( or Cayenne ) is administered by a governor , assisted by a privy council of five members . A council - general of 16 members is elected by French citizens resident in Gui
Apr 1, 1933
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RI 4368 Investigation Of Chromite Deposits Of The Stillwater Complex, Stillwater And Sweetgrass Counties, Mont.By N. L. Wimmler
The chromite deposits along the Stillwater complex in Stillwater and Sweetgrass Counties, Mont., have at various times been studied and reported on by the Federal Geological Survey, the Montana Bureau
Jan 1, 1948
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RI 9373 - Interactions and Limitations of Primary Dust Controls for Continuous MinersLaboratory tests were conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Mines to determine respirable dust reduction effectiveness of and interaction between face airflow and water sprays for a continuous miner. Increa
Jan 1, 2010
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Inaccuracy Of Area Sampling For Measuring - The Dust Exposure Of Mining Machine Operators In Coal MinesBy F. N. Kissell, H. K. Sacks
This study examines the accuracy of area sampling for measuring the dust exposure of mining machine operators in coal mines. The specific objective of this research was to find locations where an area
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RI 4470 Investigation Of Coyote Creek Antimony Deposits, Garfield County, UtahBy W. M. Traver
During World War II, the Bureau of Mines investigated a large number of ore deposits in the United States and Alaska in a search for domestic sources of strategic minerals. Deposits chosen for explora
Jan 1, 1949