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Review Of The Mineral Industries (f345b2f0-b84b-4ad6-b13e-f97e986a14e9)By Barry W. Klein
The U.S. economy was considerably stronger in 1976 than in 1974 or 1975. Real gross national product (GNP) rose sharply in the first quarter of 1976 and then increased at a more moderate rate for the
Jan 1, 1978
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Self-Sealing Brattice For Coal Mine Rescue And Recovery ? ObjectiveTo restore ventilation and prevent the accumulation of explosive or toxic gases by quickly installing substitutes for stoppings blown down by an explosion. Approach Temporarily replace blown dow
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 7222 Some Strain-Aging Effects In Electrorefined VanadiumBy G. H. Keith
Oxygen and nitrogen cause strain aging in electrorefined vanadium, as evidenced by maxima in yield and tensile strengths and by Snoek internal friction peaks. Alloys containing up to 0.22 percent oxyg
Jan 1, 1969
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RI 7509 Ionized Fields In Electrostatic Separation - Applications To Secondary MaterialsBy Foster Fraas
Calculations based on data related to the electrostatic precipitator illustrate the variation in the electric forces on a particle with change in position in the ionized field. The feeble forces in so
Jan 1, 1971
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OFR-143-77 Recommendations To Improve Premining Investigations In Metal And Nonmetal Mining ? IntroductionMining and the related extractive and processing industries are chiefly responsible for America's high standard of living. Enormous quantities of sand and gravel, limestone, copper, iron and a my
Jan 1, 1977
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Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete Cribbing For Mine Roof Support ? ObjectiveImprove the safety and reduce the cost of longwall entry support. Approach Replace the conventional wood cribbing with stronger, non-rotting and lower cost cribbing made of steel-fiber-reinforced
Jan 1, 1981
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IC 7513 Supplemental List of Respiratory Protective Devices Approved by the Bureau of MinesBy L. B. Berger
"Additions to List Published in Information Circular 7444 NEW APPROVALSThe following respiratory protective devices have been approved by the United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines,
Apr 1, 1949
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IC 7336 Shaft Sinking By Rotary Drilling ? IntroductionBy D. H. Platt
Bauxite, the principal source of aluminum, has been mined from deposits in Saline and Pulaski Counties, Ark., since 1899; war needs have greatly stimulated production. Many of the ore deposits are
Jan 1, 1945
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OFR-137-83 A Simulation Model For Predicting The Performance Of Vibrating ScreensBy Kevin Hennings
Screening efficiency models developed to date rely almost exclusively on empirical formulas based upon large amounts of acquired operating data. A screening model was developed using a combination of
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 7503 Heat Content And Specific Heat Of Six Rock Types At Temperatures To 1,000° CBy David P. Lindroth
The heat content above 25.0° C up to 1,000° C was measured for six rock types: St. Cloud Gray Granodiorite, Holston Limestone, Sioux Quartzite, Rockville Quartz Monzonite, Salem Limestone, and the bas
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 6102 Bacterial Leaching Of Manganese OresBy E. C. Perkins
Preliminary experiments are reported utilizing bacteria to leach manganese from a variety of domestic low grade manganiferous materials. In two large leaches manganese extraction ranged from 71.7 to 9
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 4873 Ignition of Coal Dust by Permissible Explosives (c123dee0-6517-4c0e-b90c-1453a7810979)By Irving Hartmann, F. P. Christofel, John Nagy, E. B. McGibbeny
"INTRODUCTION When permissible explosives are used in c procedure recommended by the Bureau of Mines 5/ they are relatively safe, and, no mine explosions are known to have resulted from this type of b
Apr 1, 1952
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IC 9261 Fire Location ModelBy John C. Edwards
A fire location computational model was developed by the U.S. Bureau of Mines. The model can determine all the possible paths in a mine that smoke can travel from a fixed fire source to a smoke detect
Jan 1, 1990
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RI 3273 Coke-Oven Accidents in the United States during the Calendar Year 1933By V. E. Erwin, W. W. Adams
"INTRODUCTION This report presents statistics of accidents at coke ovens in the United States during the calendar years as 1933, the twenty-first year for which data of this kind are available, 1913 b
Mar 1, 1935
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RI 3913 Exploration of Spirit Mountain Nickel Prospect Canyon Creek. Lower Copper River Region. AlaskaBy Harold C. Pierce
"INTRODUCTION During the years 1941 to 1945, the United States produced less than one-half of one percent of all primary nickel, whereas the nation's consumption of the metal amounted to nearly three-
Aug 1, 1946
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RI 6377 Developing a Thermochemical Model for the Iron Blast Furnace. Rate of Reduction of an Oxide Sphere in a Stream of Reducing GasBy Hillary W. Clair
An equation is derived for the rate of reaction of a sphere of metal oxide in a restricted enclosure through which a reducing gas is flowing . The equation takes into consideration the reaction rate c
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 3106 Leaching Oxidized Copper Ores: Effect Of Strength Of Acid In Leaching Solvent ? IntroductionBy John D. Sullivan
In leaching copper ores knowledge of the rate of dissolution of the copper minerals and of the impurities is desirable. With knowledge of these two factors and data as to what minerals are present in
Jan 1, 1931
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IC 7886 Bibliography Of Processes For Removing Hydrogen Sulfide From Industrial Gases - January 1950-December 1957 ? Summary And IntroductionBy Sidney Katell
The reaction of coal, oil, or natural gas with air and oxygen and/or steam yields a gas containing varying amounts of impurities. Depending on the raw material and the end use of the product, these im
Jan 1, 1959
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RI 6665 Preparation Characteristics Of Coal From Fayette County, W. Va.By Albert W. Deurbrouck
This report describes the preparation characteristics of 23 coal samples collected from nine of the more significant coalbeds of Fayette County, W. Va. In 1963 almost 5.4 million tons of medium to h
Jan 1, 1965
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IC 7320 Trends In Consumption And Prices Of Chemical Raw Materials And Fertilizers ? IntroductionBy Oliver Bowles
In 1943 the Bureau of Mines began a review of trends in consumption and prices of the more important nonmetallic minerals. The first report covering building materials4/ appeared in December of that y
Jan 1, 1945