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RI 3436 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division 29. Silver-Recovery Studies - Some Factors Affecting The Flotation Of Silver Miner ? IntroductionBy E. S. Leaver
Experiments dealing with the dissolution of silver by cyanide from various silver minerals were reported several yews ago.4/ This work showed that the silver in some silver minerals is completely and
Jan 1, 1939
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RI 3436 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division - 29. Silver-Recovery Studies - Some Factors Affecting The Flotation Of Silver Minerals ? IntroductionBy E. S. Leaver
Experiments dealing with the dissolution of silver by cyanide from various silver minerals-were reported, several years ago.4/ This work showed that the silver in some silver minerals is completely an
Jan 1, 1939
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Abandoned Mine Lands Program TN #11 Cryogenic Slurry For Extinguishing Subsurface Fires - ObjectivesDevelop a safer, more effective, and more efficient method to control fires in abandoned coal mines and waste banks. Maintain the costs of this new method at less than or comparable to conventional AM
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 6784 Glass-Crystal Transformation Of Nepheline And Wollastonite And Heat Of Formation Of NephelineBy R. Barany
The heats of the glass-crystal transformation of nepheline (Na0.7794K0.2206AlSiO4) and wollastonite (CaSiO3) and the heat of formation of nepheline at 298.15° K were determined by solution calorimetry
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 5748 Caustic Sulfide Leaching Of Mercury Products ? SummaryBy J. W. Town
This report summarizes the results of laboratory investigations conducted by the Federal Bureau of Mines to obtain hydrometallurgical information on the dissolution of mercury sulfides from ores, flot
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 6593 Extraction Of Aluminum From 2Na2O?3CaO?5Al2O3 In Water And In Solutions Of NaOH And Na2CO3By R. V. Lundquist
The compound 2Na2O?3CaO?5Al2O3 occurs as a minor phase in lime-soda sinters prepared for extracting aluminum from siliceous aluminum-bearing materials. About 99 percent extraction of sodium and alumin
Jan 1, 1965
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Technology News - No. 481 - UPDATE: Roof Monitoring Safety System for Underground Stone MinesObjective The Roof Monitoring Safety System (RMSS) introduced in late 1997 has been modified to improve durability and simplify the measurement of roof or rib movement. Greater knowledge about the
Jun 1, 2000
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IC 7580 Burning wood waste for commercial heat and powerBy R. E. Morgan, Barkleym J. F.
"INTRODUCTION Wood burned for commercial heat and power usually is waste material from some manufacturing process. The amount of it reaches substantial proportions. It is estimated that over 50 percen
Sep 1, 1950
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Longwall Ventalation From Tailgate-To-Headgate Reduces Intake Dust - ObjectiveDecrease dust concentra¬tions of longwall face workers by keeping them up¬wind of the headgate stage loader and crusher. Approach Direct the face airflow from tailgate-to-headgate, the direction o
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 4560 Investigation Of The Buckeye Manganese Deposits, Stanislaus County, Calif.By M. E. Volin
The Buckeye manganese deposits are in Stanislaus County, Calif., about 33 miles south of Tracy. From 1917 to 1919 the deposits produced 13,370 tons of ore reported to average 46 percent manganese and
Jan 1, 1949
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IC 9122 Flake And High-Crystalline Graphite Availability-Market Economy Countries - A Minerals Availability AppraisalBy Catharine T. Fogg
The Bureau of Mines investigated the availability of flake and high-crystalline natural graphite from 4 domestic and 25 foreign mines and deposits in 11 market economy countries (MEC's). Demonstr
Jan 1, 1987
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IC 7457 Interpretation of Permissible Limits in the Breathing of Toxic Substances in AirBy H. H. Schrenk
Much has been written and said concerning tables of permissible or maximum allowable concentrations of various toxic substances in air, but not enough attention has been given to their limitations and
May 1, 1948
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RI 6357 Low-Temperature Heat Capacities and Entropies at 298.15° K of Lead Molybdate and Lead TungstateBy K. K. Kelley, W. W. Weller
Heat capacity measurements of lead molybdate and lead tungstate were conducted over the temperature range from 51 ° to 298 ° K. The entropies were found to be S298.15 = 39.7 ± 0.5 cal / deg mole for l
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 7864 Flotation of Carbonate Minerals From Unaltered Phosphate Ores of the Phosphoria FormationBy A. R. Rule
A flotation process was developed by the Bureau of Mines for separation of carbonate and phosphate minerals occurring in unaltered phosphate ores of the Phosphoria formation. The process involves depr
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 2575 Tests Of Lignite Char As Reduction Fuel In The Smelting Of Zinc Ores"For a good many years the Bureau of Mines and various state mining experi¬ment stations have endeavored to develop some method of utilizing the immense deposits of lignite in the United States. Work
Feb 1, 1924
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RI 8423 A Proportional Temperature Controller With Automatic ShutoffBy George M. Lucich
This report describes a sensitive, proportional temperature controller developed by the Bureau of Mines that is useful in the temperature range from 40 to 400° C with an accuracy of ±0.10 C. A tempera
Jan 1, 1979
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A New Technique to Determine Wettability of Powders-Imbibtion Time MeasurementsBy B. R. Mohal, S. Chander
"A new technique to determine wettability of powders is presented in this paper. In this technique the times for immersion of individual particles from air into liquids, defined as imbibition times, a
Mar 1, 1989
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RI 6177 Heats And Free Energies Of Formation Of Vanadium Nitride And Vanadium CarbideBy Alla D. Mah
Energies of combustion of vanadium nitride (VN) and vanadium carbide (VC) were measured. Correcting to vanadium tetroxide (V204) as the final state, the heats of combustion were ?H298.15=-118,700±100
Jan 1, 1963
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IC 7337 Fluorescence Test For Uranium ? IntroductionBy Claude W. Sill
In the course of a series of investigations on vanadium deposits of the western United States, the Bureau of Mines collected many hundreds of samples for chemical analysis. As uranium is often associa
Jan 1, 1945
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RI 5859 High-Temperature Heat Contents And Entropies Of Bismuth Chloride And Cerous Chloride ? Introduction And SummaryBy G. E. Walden
The Bureau of Mines is currently engaged in a continuing investigation of the thermodynamic properties of certain inorganic compounds. As a part of this investigation, the heat contents of bismuth and
Jan 1, 1961