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RI 4953 Investigation Of Lead-Zinc Deposits At The Harrington-Hickory Mine Beaver County, Utah ? Introduction And SummaryBy James W. Townsend
[The Harrington-Hickory mine in the Star raining district, Beaver County, Utah, has produced approximately 20,000 tons of lead-zinc-silver ores since 1910. Production previous to 1910 is not known. Th
Jan 1, 1953
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RI 3373 Microprojection Method For Counting Impinger Dust Samples ? IntroductionBy Carlton E. Brown
Broom and Yant6/ recently described a. microprojection method for determining the particle-size distribution and number concentration of samples of dust collected from the air by such samplers as the
Jan 1, 1938
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OFR-37-85 Analysis Of Recharge To An Underground Lead-Zinc Mine, Coeur D'Alene Mining District, IdahoBy Joel A. Hunt
The Bunker Hill Mine, located in north Idaho, consists of over 150 miles of passageways within highly fractured and faulted Precambrian metamorphosed rocks. The Bunker Hill Mine was at one time a majo
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 6258 Sulfatization Of Manganiferous Carbonate Slates In A Fluidized Bed ReactorBy Charles Prasky
This report describes fluidized bed techniques employed by the Bureau of Mines at Minneapolis to differentially sulfatize the manganese in two samples of low-grade manganiferous ferruginous carbonate
Jan 1, 1963
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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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Inertial, Gravitation, Centrifugal and Thermal Collection TechniquesBy V. A. Marple, K. L. Rubow, B. A. Olson
"INTRODUCTION Inertial classification, gravitational sedimentation centrifugation, and thermal precipitation arc techniques that can be used to collect particles for subsequent analysis or for particl
Nov 1, 1995
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RI 6699 Adsorption Phenomena And The Reduction Of Iron Oxides - Relation Of Heat Of Adsorption To Heat Of Activation For The Reduction Of Wustite And MagnetiteBy S. E. Khalafalla
The Bureau of Mines investigated variations in the activation energy for the carbon monoxide reduction of magnetite and ferrous oxide with respect to the state of aggregation of the oxide material. Re
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 6930 Batch And Continuous Circuit Beneficiation Of Western Phosphate OresBy J. W. Town
The Bureau of Mines made continuous-circuit beneficiation studies to determine the optimum conditions for concentrating phosphate minerals from the intermediate-and marginal-grade ores of the Phosphor
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 7549 The Free Energy Of Formation Of Indium Oxide By EMF MeasurementsBy S. C. Schaefer
Thermodynamic properties of indium oxide (In203) have been studied with a high-temperature galvanic cell employing stabilized zirconia electrolytes. In the temperature range 790° to 1,230° K the free-
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 5933 Quality Of Zirconium Prepared By Different Reductants ? SummaryBy Gerald W. Elger
This report compares the quality of zirconium metal prepared by batch reduction of zirconium tetrachloride by (1) sodium, (2) magnesium, and (3) mixtures of sodium and magnesium. Criteria for quality
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 5568 Application Of Buckley-Leverett Techniques In Oil-Reservoir Analysis - Quick Methods For (1) Determining Saturation At Breakthrough, (2) Approximating Relative PermeabilityBy R. V. Higgins
As part of a study of application of the Buckley-Leverett method to an analysis of oil-reservoir performance covering a wide range of relative permeabilities and oil saturations, a method has been dev
Jan 1, 1960
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IC 7009 Dewatering and Drying of CoalBy Ellis S. Hertzog, James R. Cudworth
Tremendous interest has been evidenced in the subject of dewatering and drying ooal for the past 10 years, and yet little effort has been made to summarize the literature, at least so far as this coun
Apr 1, 1938
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IC 6499 Boron And Its Compounds ? IntroductionBy R. M. Santmyers
The chief compounds of boron are borax and boric acid, both of which have important applications in industry. At present the United States furnishes more than half of the world's requirements
Jan 1, 1931
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RI 3780 Midget Microprojector for Dust DeterminationsBy Carlton E. Brown
In 1935 , Brown and Yant / described a microprojector ( microscopic arrangement for projecting images on a screen ) for use in counting and measuring the size of dust particles in Owens - jet dust - c
Sep 1, 1944
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RI 6829 Reaction Of Coal In Argon And Argon-Hydrogen PlasmasBy Walter Kawa
Coals of various rank were reacted by the Bureau of Nines in plasma jets generated from argon and argon-hydrogen mixtures containing up to 33 volume-percent hydrogen. Average plasma temperatures range
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 6206 Pine Flat And Diamond Flat Nickel-Bearing Laterite Deposits, Del Norte County, Calif.By W. T. Benson
The nickel-bearing laterite deposits in the Pine Flat and Diamond Flat areas, Del Norte County, Calif., were investigated by the Bureau of Mines to determine the extent and nickel content of the two d
Jan 1, 1963
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OFR-98-77 Rapid Excavation Of Rock With Small Charges Of High ExplosivesBy George B. Clark
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the feasibility of designing and testing the elements of a small charge blasting system which will eliminate, or reduce to acceptable levels, most of
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 5827 Recovery Of Zinc From Dross And Tin From Hardhead By Amalgam Electrolysis ? SummaryBy P. M. Sullivan
The principles and application of amalgam electrolysis to the recovery of zinc and tin from secondary products were studied; this Bureau of Mines project was one phase of investigating the development
Jan 1, 1961
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IC 8923 Aluminum From Domestic Clay Via A Chloride Process - The State-Of-The-ArtBy A. Landsberg
Kaolinitic clays are potentially a vast domestic resource for aluminum. Utilization of this resource could decrease or eliminate the nearly complete dependence of the United States on foreign raw mate
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 5007 Centrifugal Separation Of Liquid And Solid Phases From Some Binary Alloys ? Summary And ConclusionsBy A. K. Schellinger
1. In the United States, the industrial application of centrifugal force for separating phase constituents has been confined almost entirely to aqueous systems at room temperature. This paper presents
Jan 1, 1953