Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
Sort by
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
-
MLA 73-86 - Mineral Resources Of The Upper Deep Creek Study Area, Owyhee County, Idaho ? SummaryBy Donald O. Capstick
A mineral survey of a 5,700-acre portion of the 11,510-acre Upper Deep Creek Wilderness Study Area (ID-111-44B) in southwestern Idaho was conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Mines in 1985. No mining claim
Jan 1, 1986
-
RI 8332 Electrodeposition of Erosion-Resistant Titanium Diboride CoatingsBy David R. Flinn
This Bureau of Mines report describes methods to electrodeposit erosion-resistant titanium diboride coatings from molten alkali metal borate baths at 900° C. These coatings have been shown to be highl
Jan 1, 1979
-
IC 8124 Technological And Economic Problems Of Rare-Earth-Metal And Thorium Resources In Colorado, New Mexico, And Wyoming ? IntroductionBy Francis J. Kelly
This Bureau of Mines study was made to obtain and present facts concerning the production and marketing of rare-earth metals and thorium in the Central and Southern Rocky Mountains (Arizona, Colorado,
Jan 1, 1962
-
Noise-Controlled Longwall Shearer Cutting Drum - ObjectiveReduce the noise levels to which operators of double-drum longwall shearers are exposed without compromising the operational effectiveness of the shearer. The Problem Noise produced by double-d
Jan 1, 1985
-
Examination Of Group Behavior During Mine Fire EscapesIt is suggested in chapter 1 that emergency activities (including escape) are not individualistic. They tend to be group responses. If escapes from mine fires are group activities, then preparation fo
Jan 1, 2000
-
RI 7922 Steam Pyrohydrolysis of Hydrous Magnesium ChloridesBy John L. Reuss
A laboratory study was conducted by the Bureau of Mines to investigate the technical feasibility of decomposing hydrous magnesium chlorides by using a steam pyrohydrolysis technique. This procedure co
Jan 1, 1974
-
RI 3449 A Washability Study Of The Woodstock Coal Bed At Klondyke Mine, West Blocton, Ala. ? IntroductionBy B. W. Gandrud
[This report presents the data of one of a series of investigations of the washability of Alabama coals as indicated by float-and-sink tests mode by the Bureau of Fines at the Southern Experiment Stat
Jan 1, 1939
-
Theory on the Propagation of UHF Radio Waves in Coal Mine TunnelsBy Peter F. Strong, Robert L. Lagace, Alfred G. Exslie
The theoretical study of WF radio communication in coal mines, with particular reference to the rate of loss of signal strength along a tunnel, and from one tunnel to another around a comer is the con
Nov 14, 1974
-
MLA 59-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The White Cloud-Boulder Rare II Area (No. 4551), Custer And Blaine Counties, Idaho - SummaryBy Fredrick L. Johnson
No mineral resources were identified during the investigation of the White Cloud-Boulder RARE II area. Only a few claims have been located in the area and only two workings were found. However, there
Jan 1, 1983
-
OFR-203-82 An Application Of The Dedicated Wire Technique To Improve Coal Mine Trolley Carrier Phone CommunicationsBy Robert L. Lagace
A whole-mine experiment to assess the practical feasibility and utility of the dedicated-wire technique for overcoming poor trolley carrier phone system performance at a large underground coal mine wa
Jan 1, 1981
-
OFR-51-82 Technology For Environmental Noise Control In Surface MinesBy Michael A. Staiano
The objective of this study was to determine the magnitude and sources of environmental noise from mining operations near populated areas, to de-scribe monitoring techniques, and to identify applicabl
Jan 1, 1981
-
RI 9135 - Linear Load-Transfer Mechanics of Fully Grouted Roof BoltsBy M. O. Serbousek
The load-transfer mechanics of fully grouted roof bolts in coal mines have been investigated in laboratory and analytical studies. The purpose of this Bureau of Mines research is to increase understan
Jan 1, 1987
-
RI 2654 Effects Of Temperatures And Pressure Of Gypsum And AnhydriteBy Marie Farnsworth
"The Anhydrite ProblemThe Nonmetallic Minerals Experiment station of the Bureau of Mines at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N. J. has recently undertaken a study of the chemical and physical proper
Nov 1, 1924
-
IC 6398 Holmes Safety Certificate PresentationBy Scott Turner
We have gathered here in Pittsburgh, at the Nineteenth Annual Safety Congress, in order to advance the cause of safety. Although my personal inter- est in this movement alone would have been sufficien
Nov 1, 1930
-
Bulletin 100 Manufacture and Uses of Alloy SteelsBy Henry D. Hibbard
The object of this report is to give briefly information of present value relating to the manufacture and uses of the various commercial alloy steels, with the hope of stimulating the demand for such
Jan 1, 1915
-
RI 6381 Metathesis of Bastnasite and Solvent Extraction of CeriumBy D. J. Bauer, V. E. Shaw
Bastnasite concentrate was processed to recover total rare - earth content and obtain high - purity ceric nitrate . Reaction of the concentrate with 45 percent caustic soda for 1 hour at 180 ° C in st
Jan 1, 1964
-
OFR-172-84 Characterization Of Georgia Kaolins As Ores Of AluminumBy John E. Husted
Quantities of kaolin in Georgia in-contiguous or single bodies had been established by previous work to be sufficient for an alumina industry. The need for characterization of this kaolin to determine
Jan 1, 1983
-
IC 7660 Convertol Process Of Coal-Slurry Treatment - Introduction And SummaryBy Thomas Fraser
The Convertol process, recently developed in western Germany, is a new method of cleaning and dewatering coal-washery slurries. It is a modified bulk-oil process, in which a very small quantity of hea
Jan 1, 1953
-
Mining And Quarrying Trends In The Metal And Nonmetal IndustriesBy T. A. Johnson
Recovering from low demand in 1975, raw mineral production in the United States maintained a steady climb in value and quantity throughout 1976, keeping pace with the gross national product (GNP), whi
Jan 1, 1978
-
OFR-82-92 Documentation Of Mining Techniques Used To Mitigate Mountain BumpsBy Julian Vigil
Mountain bumps have been a problem in the coal-mining industry since the 1920's. The problem became severe in the late 40's and early 50's with the introduction of mechanized mining. Fa
Jan 1, 1991