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IC 7738 Limestone And Dolomite ? IntroductionBy Oliver Bowles
Limestone, including dolomite, is the most widely used of all rocks - nearly 300 million tons annually in the United States alone. It occurs in some form in every State and is produced in thousands of
Jan 1, 1956
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RI 7283 Materials Handling Research: Hydraulic Transportation Of Coarse SolidsBy R. S. Fowkes
The Bureau of Mines constructed a fully automated pilot plant facility to study the hydraulic transportation of solids through a lock hopper feeder system. An equation for the energy requirements to t
Jan 1, 1969
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IC 6200 Method And Cost Of Mining The Pittsburgh, Or No. 8, Coal Bed In A 100 Per Cent Mechanized Mine In Eastern Ohio ? IntroductionBy W. F. Hazen
This paper describing the mining practices at a 100 per cent mechanized mine working the Pittsburgh or No. 8 coal bed in eastern Ohio is one of a series being prepared by the U. S. Bureau of Mines on
Jan 1, 1929
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Bureau Of Mines Mineral Investigations In The Juneau Mining District, Alaska, 1984-1988 - Volume 2.- Detailed Mine, Prospect, And Mineral Occurrence Descriptions - IntroductionThis publication summarizes the Bureau's activities as part of a study of the Juneau Mining District (JMD) during the period 1984-1988. The objectives of the program were to identify the type, am
Jan 1, 2012
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IC 7808 Auxiliary And Supplemental Mine Rescue Equipment ? Summary And IntroductionBy W. Dan Walker
In recent years the Federal Bureau of Mines tested and approved four new types of self-contained breathing apparatus and a facepiece designed for use with the McCaa 2-hour self-contained oxygen breath
Jan 1, 1957
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RI 5661 Mechanism Of Sodium Reduction Of Titanium Chlorides In Fused Salts ? Summary And IntroductionBy T. A. Henrie
The Federal Bureau of Mines has investigated methods of sodium reduction of titanium chlorides to produce high purity titanium metal (14).4/ This investigation was made to obtain a better understandin
Jan 1, 1960
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X-Ray Studies Of Coals And Carbonaceous MaterialsBy Sabri Ergun
This report gives the result of investigations of coals of different rank, coal com¬ponents, chemically and thermally treated and irradiated coals, and sedimented organic matter. In most studies the a
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 7414 Sorption Of S02 And Regeneration Of Alkalized Alumina In Fluidized-Bed ReactorsBy Jack I. Paige
In this Bureau of Mines study, two fluidized-bed reactors were designed, built, and operated, one as a sorber for S02 and the other as a contactor for the regeneration of the sulfur-laden alkalized al
Jan 1, 1970
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IC 6981 Coal-Mine Fires Of Electrical Origin: Their Cause And Prevention ? IntroductionBy E. J. Gleim
A study of the records on file in the Bureau of Mines reveals that moray fire in coal mines have been started by electrical equipment or circuits. There the fires were of undetermined origin, electric
Jan 1, 1937
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IC 7908 Underground Mining Methods And Cost At Three Salt Wash Uranium Mines Of Climax Uranium Co. ? Summary And IntroductionBy W. L. Dare
This information circular is one of a series published by the Federal Bureau of Mines in which the methods and costs of producing uranium ore on the Colorado Plateau are discussed. This report describ
Jan 1, 1959
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RI 6959 Bromide And Iodide In Oilfield Brines In Some Tertiary And Cretaceous Formations In Mississippi And AlabamaBy A. Gene Collins
The Bureau of Mines undertook research to determine the bromide and iodide content of Mississippi and Alabama oilfield waters of the Tertiary and Cretaceous Period to determine genetic relationships o
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 9567 - In Situ Stress At The Lucky Friday Mine (In Four Parts): 3. Reanalysis of Overcore Measurements From the Star MineBy J. K. Whyatt
U.S. Bureau of Mines researchers reviewed an in situ stress estimate developed from measurements of overcore strain taken at test sites on the 7300 and 7500 levels of the Star Mine near Mullan, ID. Al
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 5761 Thermal Behavior Of Manganese Minerals In Controlled Atmospheres - Introduction And SummaryBy W. M. Dressel
The Federal Bureau of Mines has obtained data by differential thermal analysis of the various minerals that represent the nation's resources in manganese. These data are supported by X-ray diffra
Jan 1, 1961
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IC 8743 Underground Mine Communications (In Four Parts) 2. Paging Systems (a5d3ff79-e6f6-4d20-8174-6a360280b9c8)This Bureau of Mines report summarizes the research, development, and evaluation demonstrations conducted by the Bureau of Mines under the Health and Safety Act of 1969 to improve the means of notifyi
Jan 1, 1977
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OFR-9-81 Trolley Line Power Transfer To VehiclesBy Andrew St. Amant
This report reviews the first three "investigative and concept generation" phases of the referenced contract, and details task performance of Phase IV. This last phase integrated the most promising co
Jan 1, 1980
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OFR-59-81 Considerations For The Certification Of BlastersBy John R. Coulson
Each State and the Federal Government was surveyed for existing certification requirements, the industry yes surveyed for the needs for training blasters, and the training that was available. Recommen
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 9510 - Field Test of an Alternative Longwall Gate Road DesignBy Robert M. Cox
The U. S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) MULSIM/NL modeling technique has been used to analyze anticipated stress distributions for a proposed alternative longwall gate road design for a western Colorado coal
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 9292 The Influence of Sulfate Ion on the Coal-Wetting Performance of Anionic SurfactantsBy Howard W. Kilau
The U.S. Bureau of Mines is investigating surfactants added to water sprays to enhance the control of dust during coal mining operations. The objective of the present work was to establish the general
Jan 1, 1990
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RI 3570 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division - 47. Mineral Physics Studies - Ferromagnetic Properties Of HematiteBy Earl T. Hayes
[This work represent a continuation of the efforts of the Metallurgical Division of the Bureau of Mines to ascertain and apply knowledge of miner physics to processes metallurgy.]
Jan 1, 1941
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RI 3437 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division - 31. Ore-Dressing Studies - Flotation Of Southern Illinois Lead-Zinc-Fluorspar OresBy J. B. Clemmer
Fluorspar is one of the most important nonmetallic minerals and is used extensively in the metallurgical, ceramic, cement, and chemical industries. The steel industry consumes most of it, but as the M
Jan 1, 1939