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RI 5312 Beneficiation Of Iron-Copper Ores From Kasaan Peninsula, Prince Of Wales Island, Alaska ? SummaryBy R. R. Wells
This report summarizes the results of laboratory testing of copper-bearing magnetite ore from the Poorman, Bush & Brown, and Copper Center deposits, Kasaan Peninsula, Prince of Wales Island, southeast
Jan 1, 1957
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RI 5942 Foam Concentration Of Scandium ? SummaryBy D. J. Bauer
A pure scandium solution was concentrated from 10-4 mole per liter to 0.5 mole per liter by continuous foam fractionation in a spaced, packed column. Recovery in the foam was 77 percent using a spaced
Jan 1, 1962
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IC 8266 Review And Evaluation Of Silver-Production Techniques (5d2c3b2e-2b2b-4ecf-854c-456c5dbcdfba)By C. H. Schack
Extractive metallurgy techniques currently employed to recover silver from primary ores and secondary scrap were reviewed and evaluated to identify and delineate metallurgical problems whose resolutio
Jan 1, 1965
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Metal Operator Mining Facts - 20021. In 2002, a total of 256 metal mining operations reported employment to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA). Metal mines were the smallest mining sector,1 comprising 1.8% of all mining
Jan 1, 2004
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RI 5902 Synthetic Fuel From Coal For Supersonic Aircraft ? SummaryBy M. D. Schlesinger
As part of the development of processes for producing synthetic fuels from coal, the Bureau of Mines prepared a special jet fuel in a pilot plant for evaluation by the Air Force. This jet fuel had all
Jan 1, 1961
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Getting Through To Greenhorns: Do Old Training Styles Work With New Miners?By Dana Reinke, Launa Mallett, Michael J. Brnich
Some segments of the mining industry, especially underground coal, have seen a large influx of inexperienced miners in recent years. It is anticipated that this trend will reach other mining segments
Jan 1, 2002
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Be Aware of Mine Hazards Your Life May Depend On It! (Mines and Minors Don?t Mix)By Alexis M. Herman
It?s school vacation time again, and kid?s thoughts turn from textbooks and term papers to fun and play, including outdoor adventures. Old quarries can become swimming holes on hot summer days; sand
Aug 1, 1999
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RI 5690 Reactions Of Iron And Iron Compounds With Hydrogen And Hydrogen Sulfide ? Introduction And SummaryBy Walter Kawa
In connection with its research in producing synthetic liquid fuels from coal, the Federal Bureau of Mines studied reactions of iron and iron compounds with hydrogen and hydrogen sulfide in batch auto
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 4629 Investigation Of The Romur Tungsten Deposits Fremont County, Wyo.By Eugene Frey
The Romur is one of several properties in the Copper Mountain mining district, Fremont County, Wyo., that contain scheelite deposits. The district lies on the southern slope of the Bridger Mountains,
Jan 1, 1950
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RI 4846 Concentration Of Oxide Manganese Ores From San Bernardino County, Calif.By W. W. Agey
As a part of the program of investigation of domestic sources of manganese in the western United States, engineers of the Bureau of Mines examined. and obtained samples of ore from two properties in t
Jan 1, 1952
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Estimating the Quartz-Related Fibrogenic Potential of Respirable Coal Mine DustsBy R. L. Grayson, W. E. Wallace, T. Simonyi, J. C. Harrison
"Application of an SEM-based methodology suggests a reason for past contradictory results on the relationship between quartz and coal workers' pneumoconiosis (CWP). Results indicate that coal seams wi
Mar 1, 1992
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RI 5816 Infrared Spectra And Analytical Correlations Of 24 Alkylthiophenes ? SummaryBy Dorothy M. Richardson
The Bureau of Mines has participated in the American Petroleum Institute Research Project 48A (API-RP48A) program on the Separation and Identification of Sulfur Compounds in Crude Petroleum. The lack
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 4076 Iron Deposits, Iron County, UtahBy W. E. Young
Iron ore occurs in abundance in Iron and Washington Counties in southwestern Utah. Outcrops are encountered over a wide area extending from Paragonah on the northeast to Bull Valley on the southwest.
May 1, 1947
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IC 7606 Permissible Mine Equipment Approved During The Calendar Year 1950 ? IntroductionBy H. B. Brunot
A complete list of permissible mine equipment, tested and approved by the Bureau of Mines previous to January 1, 1947, was published as Information Circular 7432.2/ A list of permissible mine equipmen
Jan 1, 1951
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Generic-Mineral Technology Center on Respirable Dust: An Introduction"The Generic Mineral Technology Center on Respirable Dust was established in August 1983, at the request of the Bureau of Mines, to conduct research that affords ""...each miner the opportunity to wor
Nov 1, 1988
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RI 6497 Electric Smelting of Titaniferous Iron Ores From Alaska, Montana, and WyomingBy Wesley T. Holmes II, Lloyd H. Banning
Electric - smelting studies were made on titaniferous materials obtained from the Klukwan and Snettisham , Alaska ; Choteau , Mont .; and Iron Mountain , Wyo . , deposits with the objective of determi
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 8858 - Rapid Identification of Stainless Steel and Superalloy ScrapBy R. D. Brown
This Bureau of Mines report describes a new methodology for identifying and sorting scrap metals using two modern portable instruments: a thermoelectric sorter and a hand-held emission spectroscope. T
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 5093 Some Aspects Of The Electrodeposition Of Titanium And Zirconium Coatings ? SummaryBy R. M. Creamer
Attempts have been made to electroplate titanium and zirconium from aqueous, nonaqueous, and fused-salt electrolytes. Metals were produced only in fused-salt electrolytes, the major product being spon
Jan 1, 1954
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RI 8186 Influence of Surface-Active Chemicals on Drilling and Fracturing RockBy Daryl R. Tweeton
The Bureau of Mines compared the effects of surface-active chemicals with those of pure water on core-drilling rock and quartz and on fracturing quartz. The objectives were to determine if these chemi
Jan 1, 1976
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IC 7736 Permissible Mining-Loading Equipment - SummaryBy H. B. Brunot
On April 26, 1949, the Bureau first approved a machine designed to replace the cycle of cutting, blasting, and loading coal by a single operation. This machine took the coal directly from the solid fa
Jan 1, 1956