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RI 2100 General Aspects of the Leasing LawBy James R. Jones
"The General Leasing Law, which provides for the leasing of deposits of coal, oil, oil shale, gas, phosphate, and sodium in public lands, was approved February 25, 1920.One of the outstanding features
Mar 1, 1920
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RI 7143 An Anisotropic Elastic Solution For Testing Stress Relief CoresBy Robert M. Becker
A thick-wall cylinder solution applicable to the evaluation of anisotropic elastic parameters is derived for the interpretation of stress relief data. For a restricted class of problems, a special rel
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 6278 Low-Temperature Phase Equilibria Of Helium-Bearing Natural Gases: Hogback GasBy Lowell Stroud
A windowed-cell phase equilibrium apparatus was used to obtain equilibrium vapor- liquid data for a helium-bearing natural gas (Hogback) at temperatures from -100 to -250° F and pressures to 500 psia.
Jan 1, 1963
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Abrasive Materials (MINERALS YEARBOOK, 1962)By James D. Cooper
COMBINED tonnage or natural abrasive materials sold or used in the United States in 1962 was 10 percent greater than that of 1961 and value was 9 percent higher. Production of crude artificial abrasiv
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 6024 Reconnaissance Of Titanium Resources On Ship Island, Harrison County, Miss. ? Introduction And SummaryBy A. D. Hahn
This report describes reconnaissance by the Bureau of Mines of titanium-bearing beach sands on Ship Island in the Gulf of Mexico off the south coast of Harrison County, Miss. The purpose was to determ
Jan 1, 1962
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Abrasive Materials (MINERALS YEARBOOK, 1963)By Paul M. Ambrose
ADVANCES in mining and processing technology made it possible to reopen the De Beers diamond mine in South Africa, originally located in 1871 by Cecil Rhodes and closed in 1908. Radioactive material w
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 5908 Hydrogenation Of Coal At Short Retention Times ? SummaryBy Paul S. Lewis
Bench-scale experiment~ by the Bureau of Mines showed the gross effect of retention times ranging from 0.1 to 14.5 minutes on the conversion of high-volatile C bituminous coal to liquids and gases. Th
Jan 1, 1961
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Acknowledgments And Sources (MINERALS IN THE WORLD ECONOMY-1991)By Charles L. Kimbell
For a study such as this, which summarizes and amalgamates much information collected, compiled, and utilized by the numerous U.S. Bureau of Mines country specialists and branch chiefs for inclusion i
Jan 1, 1993
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Using Water Sprays to Improve Performance of a Flooded-Bed Dust ScrubberBy Gerrit V. R. Goodman
Supplemental water sprays were placed along the sides of a continuous mining machine to improve suppression and confinement of the dust cloud under the cutting boom to re- duce downwind dust levels. U
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Proceedings: New Technology For Coal Mine Roof SupportRoof falls continue to be the greatest single safety hazard faced by underground coal miners. During 1996-99, 44 coal miners lost their lives in rock falls, and nearly 2,400 were injured. In additio
Jan 10, 2000
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Mine Shaft Fire And Smoke Protection - ObjectiveDetect fires in or near mine shafts, isolate smoke filled areas, and remotely extinguish fire. Approach A system (of sensors, automatic alarms, an aboveground control console, remotely operated
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 2858 Tests of Atmospheres in Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad Tunnels between Clifton Forge VA & Hinton WVBy L. B. Berger, W. P. Yant, R. R. Sayers
"At the request of the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad Co. a number of tests were made to determine the temperature, humidity, and composition of the atmosphere in certain tunnels of that railroad between
Feb 1, 1928
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RI 8528 Feed Grade Versus Extraction Correlations on Uranium Ores From New MexicoBy P. L. Placek
Correlations were made on experimental data for four New Mexico ore series to determine relationships between ore grade and uranium extraction during leaching operations. Such relationships provide in
Jan 1, 1981
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Data Security For In-Mine Transmission Final Report - Part 1By Jeffery L. Kohler, Harvinder Singh, Jon G. Bredeson
A survey of electromagnetic noise reports was performed and a summary of the results are given. Industrial concerns were surveyed for techniques to minimize the effects of electromagnetic noise and ar
Jan 2, 1981
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RI 3340 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division - 18. Studies in the Metallurgy of CopperBy G. M. Potter, F. S. Wartman, M. D. Schmid
"In matte smelting of copper it has been established that the sulphpr present will combine with copper as long as the latter is present, and that thereafter it will combine with iron. The Cu-Fe ratio
May 1, 1937
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RI 4421 Investigation Of Muir Inlet Or Nunatak Molybdenum Deposits, Glacier Bay, Southeastern AlaskaBy R. S. Sanford
The Muir Inlet or Nunatak molybdenum deposits arc in the Glacier Bay district, Muir Inlet, miles northwest of Juneau. The deposits were examined by Bureau of Mines engineers, and the area was mapped
Jan 1, 1949
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OFR-74(3)-80 Hazardous Surface Openings To Abandoned Underground Mines - Black Hills National Forest - Volume III: Appendix C - Abandoned Mine Identification - Areas B, C And DBy L. A. Stinnett
An investigation of hazardous surface openings of abandoned and inactive underground mines in the Black Hills area of South Dakota has revealed: (1) tracing legal ownership of mineral claims via count
Jan 1, 1979
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New Machine-Mounted Dust Collector System For Continuous Mining Machines - ObjectiveCapture airborne coal dust generated by a continuous mining machine to reduce workers? dust exposure and to improve face visibility. Approach Develop a low-profile dust collector system which ca
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 2466 An Economic Study Of The New Albany Shale. ? IntroductionBy John R. Reeves
The development of an new industry, which must prepare its marketable products at or near the source of the raw material, and ship them to a market which may cover half a nation, is more or less influ
Jan 1, 1923
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A Study Of RF Hazards At Low And Medium Frequencies To Blasting In Underground Coal MinesBy J. G. Stuart, A. W. Cipkins, R. H. Thompson
Preliminary safe distances for blasting wiring from typical electromagnetic sources are presented. The distances are for underground coal mines and electromagnetic sources in the frequency range below
Jan 1, 1985