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RI 3190 Economics Of Potash Recovery From Wyomingite And Alunite -IntroductionBy J. R. Thoenen
Up to 1914 almost all of the world's supply of potash came from Germany and Alsace. With the cessation of shipments from Germany during the World War the importance of a domestic suppler was evid
Jan 1, 1932
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Availability Of Land For Mineral Exploration And Development In South-Central Alaska, 1985By Robert G. Bottge
The Bureau of Mines investigated the availability of the land in south-central Alaska for exploration and mineral development of locatable minerals under State or Federal laws. The land ownership for
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 3190 Economics Of Potash Recovery From Wyomingite And AluniteBy J. R. Thoenen
Up to 1914 almost all of the world's supply of potash came from Germany and Alsace. With the cessation of shipments from Germany during the World War the importance of a domestic supply was evide
Jan 1, 1932
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RI 2832 Comparison Of Oils Derived From Coal And From Oil Shale ? IntroductionBy Joseph W. Horne
This report presents the results of an investigation by the U. S. Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the State of Colorado, on the yields and properties of oils produced from oil shale, lignite and s
Jan 1, 1927
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IC 7975 Injury Experience In Quarrying, 1957 ? Introduction And SummaryBy John C. Machisak
THE INJURY data and experience at quarries and related plants of the United States are presented in this publication under the following general sections (A) General injury experience: Tables 1-3: C
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 2152 Some Physical & Chemical Data On Colorado Oil Shale - In Cooperation with the State of ColoradoBy Leslie H. Sharp, Martin J. Gavin
"Introduction.Investigations of the oil shales of the State of Colorado were begun February 1, 1920, by the U. S. Bureau of Mines and the State of Colorado, under cooperative agreement entered into by
Aug 1, 1920
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RI 3858 Exploration of the Piedmont Manganese Belt McCormick County, South Carolina and Wilkes County. GeorgiaBy William A. Beck
"The Piedmont Manganese Belt extends from Taliferro County, Georgia, 70 miles in a northeasterly direction through Greenwood County, South Carolina, and conforms with the trend of the Piedmont Provinc
Apr 1, 1946
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RI 2283 The Utilization Of Waste Slate As A FillerBy Oliver Bowles
"Score of the Bureau's Investigations.There has been outlined in a previous report* the results obtained regarding the adaptability of pulverized waste slate as a filler in road asphalt mixtures. As p
Sep 1, 1921
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RI 2593 Carbon Monoxide Poisoning In Homes And IndustriesBy R. R. Sayars
"Carbon monoxide is a gas slightly lighter than air, with which it diffuses readily to make a homogeneous mixture. It will burn and has a wide explosive range, that is, an explosion is possible when t
Apr 1, 1924
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RI 3093 Consumption Of Explosives In January, 1931By W. W. Adams
[The quantity of explosives sold in the United States in January, 1931, for domestic consumption, amounted to 368,100 kegs (9,202,510 pounds) of black blasting powder, 4,810;000 pounds of permissible
Jan 1, 1931
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RI 3943 Exploration for Fluorite Crittenden & Livingston Co., KYBy Robert C. Hickman, Xavier B. Starnes
"The general location of the Kentucky, Fluorspar District and the Moore Hill fault area are shown in figure 1. An engineer3/ the Bureau of Mines visited the district in July 1942 and reported on the M
Sep 1, 1946
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IC 8491 A General Computer Program For Use In The Reduction Of Burnett Compressibility DataBy B. J. Dalton
The Bureau of Mines Helium Activity has developed a computer program for use in the reduction of pressure-volume-temperature (PVT) data obtained with a Burnett compressibility apparatus. This program
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 4250 Secondary Recovery of Oil of Water-Flooding in Fields of North Texas - Supplement to R.I. 3906 History of Water-flooding of Oil Sands on North TexasBy Robert K. Guthrie, James W. Amyx, D. B. Taliaferro
"INTRODUCTION Secondary recovery of oil by water-flooding is practiced more extensively in North Texas than in any other section of the State, and the progress and experience of the operations in that
Feb 1, 1948
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IC 7566 Review of Dust-Allaying Practices at Working Faces in Some Bituminous-Coal and Lignite MinesBy R. K. Franklin, S. T. Reese, J. J. Forbes
"INTRODUCTION It is a recognized fact that in the coal-mining industry coal dust must be allayed to promote the safety and health of underground workers. The Bureau of Mines has been cognizant of the
May 1, 1950
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Injury Experience In Coal Mining, 1951 - Analysis Of Mine Safety Factors, Related Employment, And Production Data - Introduction And SummaryBy Seth T. Reese
THE INJURY DATA and experience at coal mines in the United States for 1951 are presented in this bulletin under the following general heads: (A) General injury experience: Tables 1 to 18: Contain c
Jan 1, 1955
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IC 8772 Projects To Expand Energy Sources In The Western States-An Update Of Information Circular 8719 - Survey Of Planned Or Proposed Coal Mines; Electric Generating, Coal Conversion, And Waste-To-Fuel Plants;By Charles H. Rich
This Bureau of Mines report is an expansion and update of Information Circular 8719 and comprises maps and tables listing the name, location, and other pertinent data concerning certain fuel-related p
Jan 1, 1978
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Admittance And Effective Height Of Buried AntennasBy Giorgio Franceschetti
Explicit expressions are presented for the input admittance and effective height of several buried metal antennas, namely: (i) prolate spheroidal; (ii) spherical; (iii) oblate spheroidal; (iv) paralle
Jan 1, 1973
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Thermal Stability Of ANFO Made With Recycled Oil (bb291068-5bac-49fa-be80-e840c5ddb3cc)By Thomas C. Ruhe
The Pittsburgh Research Laboratory of NIOSH conducted research to determine the safe operating conditions for using recycled (used) lubricating oil from mining equipment as a partial replacement for d
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RI 2912 The 1, 3 Dimethyl-2-Phenoxyacetic AcidBy Ralph L. Brown
As a preliminary step in a recent study4 of the phenols present in a low-temperature tar, the writers prepared the hydroxyacetic derivatives of the simpler available members of the phenol series in or
Jan 1, 1929
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General ReviewBy R. V. Ramani, A. S. C. Owili-eger
The origin of gaseous hydrocarbons in coal, predominantly methane, can be traced to the natural processes of coalification. The higher rank coals or the more deeply buried seams retain more gas than l
Jan 1, 1974