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IC 8890 Analyses Of Natural Gases, 1981 ? IntroductionBy Richard D. Miller
This Bureau of Mines publication contains analyses and related source data for 224 natural as samples from 18 States. Of the total, 191 sam¬ples were collected during calendar year 1981. The remaining
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 4876 Separation Of Lead, Cadmium, And Germanium Sulfides From Zinc Sulfide ConcentratesBy H. Kenworthy
The objective of this research was to develop methods and determine conditions under which metallic sulfides with lower boiling points than sphalerite may be removed from zinc sulfide concentrates by
Jan 1, 1952
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RI 3709 Determination of Tungsten in Low-Grade OresBy H. E. Peterson, W. L. Anderson
"INTRODUCTION The great demand for tungsten incident to the war has led to the exploration of a large number of low-grade tungsten deposits. To properly evaluate the low-grade deposits it is essential
May 1, 1943
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RI 3980 Pilot-Plant Production of High-Grade Magnetite Concentrates, Cranberry, N.C.By Frank D. Lamb, D. A. Woodard
"INTRODUCTION The iron-ore deposits near Cranberry, N. C., were worked as early as 1820, and records show that to date at least 1,500,000 tons of ore has been mined.. The early operators depended on s
Dec 1, 1946
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RI 2506 Field Investigations on Trailing Cables Used on Coal-Cutting OutfitsBy L. C. IlsLey, H. B. Freeman
In connection with the approval of coal-cutting machines for service in gaseous mines , the engineers of the Bureau of Mines have been somewhat concerned as to the type of trailing cables that could s
Jul 1, 1923
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RI 4060 Sulfur in Petroleum II. Boiling Points, Freezing Points, Densities, and Refractive Indices of Some Sulfur CompoundsBy Vernon Helm, John S. Ball, Welton J. Wenger, William E. Haines
"INTRODUCTION Although the presence of sulfur causes many petroleum’s to be classified as ""low-grade"" because of the difficulties encountered in manufacturing products to meet rigid specifications,
Dec 1, 1946
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IC 8345 Thickness Of Bituminous Coal And Lignite Seams Mined In 1965 ? SummaryBy W. H. Young
The thickness of the coal seam is one of the more important items influencing the productivity and general overall efficiency of operation of a coal mine. The average thickness of coal seams mined in
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 3660 Crude Oils of New MexicoBy E. C. Lane
"INTRODUCTION The first important discovery of petroleum in New Mexico was near Dayton, Eddy County, where the Brown well was drilled in 1909, and small quantities of oil were produced. In 1911 and 19
Aug 1, 1942
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RI 5754 Removing Quartz And Other Impurities From Refractory Clays By Mineral Dressing Methods ? Introduction And SummaryBy W. A. Calhoun
The purpose of this investigation was to develop economical mineral dressing processes for removing objectionable quantities of impurities, such as quartz and pyrite, from refractory clay deposits in
Jan 1, 1961
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IC 8312 Sulfur Content Of United States Coals ? IntroductionBy Joseph A. DeCarlo
Coal is one of our basic sources of energy (heat, power, light) and an essential raw material for most metallurgical processing. More than two-thirds of the electricity currently produced by thermal p
Jan 1, 1966
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IC 8312 Sulfur Content Of United States Coals ? Introduction (594562e6-73ac-400b-a221-cee998b4a6aa)By Joseph A. DeCarlo
Coal is one of our basic sources of energy (heat, power, light) and an essential raw material for most metallurgical processing. More than two-thirds of the electricity currently produced by thermal p
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 5777 Recovering Aluminum And Fluorine Compounds From Aluminum Plant Residues ? Introduction And SummaryBy R. S. McClain
The Federal Bureau of Mines investigated residues from aluminum plants, to determine if carbon could be removed by flotation while recovering fluorine and aluminum compounds for recycling to the reduc
Jan 1, 1961
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Oil-Shale Mining, Rifle, Colo., 1944-56 ? SummaryBy J. H. East
THE RIFLE, COLO., oil-shale project of the Bureau of Mines was a facet of the re-search and development activities conducted under the Synthetic Liquid Fuels Act (Public Law 78-290) of April 5, 1944.
Jan 1, 1964
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IC 6892 Review Of Literature On Effects Of Breathing Dusts With Special Reference To Silicosis - Part III-B - Chapter 5. Economic And Legal Aspects Of Dust Disease In Industry (Sections 3 And 4)By D. Harrington
Part III-B, presented in this circular, completes the series reviewing the literature on effects of breathing dusts with special reference to silicosis; it includes data on the status and cost of comp
Jan 1, 1936
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IC 7717 Petroleum And Natural-Gas Research Program, Bureau Of Mines, Fiscal Year 1953 ? Summary And IntroductionBy R. A. Cattell
Continuing progress in a petroleum and natural gas research program of world-wide significance makes it difficult to pinpoint accomplishments within definite time limits, and it is helpful to look bac
Jan 1, 1955
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IC 7674 Safe Storage, Handling, And Use Of Commercial Explosives In Metal Mines, Nonmetallic Mines, And Quarries (Revision Of Information Circular 7380) ? IntroductionBy D. Harrington
This paper is a revision of Information Circular 7380, by D. Harrington and J. H. East, Jr., published in 1946, entitled ?Safe Storage, Handling, and Use of Commercial Explosives in Metal Mines, Nonme
Jan 1, 1954
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OFR-115-82 Electromagnetic Location Systems For Metal/Non Metal MinesBy A. J. Farstad
Characteristics of metal/non metal mines were evaluated to determine the suitability of applying the U.S. Bureau of Mines electromagnetic location system to the problem of locating trapped mines in me
Jan 1, 1979
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1. 1 ChromiumThe mineral chromate is the sole current source of commercial chromium Chromite varies compositionally within limits permitted by the formula ((Mg,Fe,Zn,Mn)(A1,Cr)2O4) No chromate has been mined in th
Jan 1, 1975
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IC 9181 Coal Extraction, Transport, And Logistics Technology For Underground MiningBy Robert J. Evans
The Bureau of Mines is sponsoring a variety of long-term, high-risk research to advance state-of-the-art technology in U.S. underground coal mining. This report reviews the status of many Bureau proje
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 7268 Inductoslag Melting Of TitaniumBy P. G. Clites
The Bureau of Mines developed techniques for induction melting of titanium in a split, water-cooled copper crucible. Calcium fluoride, which was used as an inert slag cover during melting, formed an i
Jan 1, 1969