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IC 7336 Shaft Sinking By Rotary Drilling ? IntroductionBy D. H. Platt
Bauxite, the principal source of aluminum, has been mined from deposits in Saline and Pulaski Counties, Ark., since 1899; war needs have greatly stimulated production. Many of the ore deposits are
Jan 1, 1945
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IC 9303 A Platinum-Group Metals Consumption And Recycling Flow ModelBy Jr. Gabler
World resources of platinum-group metals appear ample for the foreseeable future; however, political and economic events in the last two decades have caused concern over the availability and reliabili
Jan 1, 1991
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IC 7693 Petroleum Refineries, Including Cracking Plants In The United States, January 1, 1954 ? Summary ? Crude-Oil CapacityBy J. G. Kirby
According to the Bureau of Mines annual survey, as of January 1, 1954 there were 337 refineries with a total daily crude-oil throughput capacity of 8,006,897 barrels. The total daily capacity increase
Jan 1, 1954
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IC 7727 Frictional Ignition Of Gas By Mining Machines - IntroductionBy Irving Hartmann
Several recent ignitions of firedamp - a mixture of methane and air - in American coal mines have been attributed to frictional heating when hard rocks were struck while cutting and drilling coal seam
Jan 1, 1955
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IC 9100 Beryllium Availability-Market Economy Countries - A Minerals Availability AppraisalBy Audrey A. Soja
The Bureau of Mines investigated beryllium resources, production methods, and production costs to estimate the quantity of beryllium available for future use. Eight mining districts and 12 deposits ar
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 6733 Changing Water-Injection Profiles by Selective PluggingBy Thomas M. Garland
A field study was made by the Bureau of Mines in cooperation with oil companies to determine the feasibility of changing the injection profile of water-input wells after water breakthrough at producin
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 4959 Analyses Of Crude Oils From Some West Texas Fields II. Additional Analyses ? IntroductionBy E. L. Garton
Analyses of samples of crude oil from fields in West Texas have been published from time to time in Bureau of Mines reports.3/ Analyses of 100 samples of crude oil from West Texas) collected during 19
Jan 1, 1953
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IC 6526 Deep Mining Methods, Conglomerate Mine, Calumet And Hecla Consolidated Copper Co. ? IntroductionBy Harry Vivian
This paper deals principally with the retreating method of mining as applied in the Calumet & Hecla Consolidated Copper Co.'s deep Conglomerate mine, pointing cut some of the difficulties encount
Jan 1, 1931
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IC 8687 Building Stoppings In Mines With Large OpeningsBy Edward D. Thimons
The Bureau of Mines conducted a state-of-the-art study of techniques currently employed to close large openings in underground mines. A large opening was considered to be any opening over 10 feet high
Jan 1, 1975
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IC 7702 Central Mine Rescue Station, The Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Co. Mather Mine B Shaft, Negaunee, Mich. ? IntroductionBy Rov G. Stott
In recent years there has been no loss of life from fires in the underground mines of the Lake Superior district, but numerous minor fires and several serious ones involving loss of property and produ
Jan 1, 1954
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IC 6562 Abrasive and Industrial DiamondsBy Paul M. Tyler
"In preparing this paper the writer has perforce depended mainly upon published information, including the catalogs and pamphlets issued by importers and dealers such as the Diamond Drill Carbon Co. a
Mar 1, 1932
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RI 2950 The Role Of Stratification In The Separation Of Coal And Refuse On A Coal-Washing Table ? IntroductionBy B. M. Bird
For several years the U.S. Bureau of Mines and the University of Washington have been cooperating, in a study of coal tabling. The first pert of the work consisted of experiments using, one of the com
Jan 1, 1929
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OFR-190-84 Coal Injector For Coarse Slurry TransportBy Mackenzie Burnett
An inducer-type pump, capable of injecting dry coal into a hydraulic transport pipeline has been developed and installed in a specially designed and fabricated slurry injector vehicle. The full scale
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 5578 Crushing Chestnut-Size Anthracite To Produce Buckwheat No.1 And Rice Sizes ? Summary And ConclusionsBy J. W. Eckerd
The crushing of chestnut-size (1-5/8 by 13/16 inch) Pennsylvania anthracite in four commercial crushers (impact) jaw) hammer-mill) and gyratory types) was studied by the Bureau of Mines to determine w
Jan 1, 1960
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Bulletin 170 Extinguising and Preventing Oil and Gas FiresBy C. P. Bowie
During the period of 10 years from January 1, 1908, to January 1, 1918, approximately 12,850,000 barrels of oil and 5,024,506,000 cubic feet of gas were destroyed by fire in the United States, entaili
Jan 1, 1919
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RI 5323 Percolation Leaching Of Manganese Ores With Sulfur Dioxide ? Summary And ConclusionsBy F. N. Bender
Percolation leaching of wad-type manganese ores was investigated, using a novel system of alternate upward passage of sulfur dioxide gas through moistened ore and downward percolation of wash solution
Jan 1, 1957
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OFR-193-83 Testing And Demonstration Of Roof Bolter Instrumentation For Detecting Hazardous Roof BM-7960By Richard Lusignea
A single boom roof bolting machine was outfitted with measurement and recording systems for detecting changes in machine parameters while drilling. The purpose of this instrumented bolter or "smart dr
Jan 1, 1982
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IC 6863 Falls Of Coal And Rock On Man-Trips In Bituminous-Coal Mines ? IntroductionBy C. W. Owings
A few of the more progressive mining companies have taken precautions to safeguard employees or man-trips. Specially constructed men-cars -have been provided with special devices or mechanisms to stop
Jan 1, 1935
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IC 6797 The Use Of Treated Mine Ties And Timbers In Illinois And Indiana Coal MinesBy C. A. Herbert
Timber decay is due largely if not wholly to a fungus growth on the timber from which it derives' food; a warm, moist atmosphere is necessary for rapid growth. The decay is spread from infected t
Jan 1, 1934
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IC 8933 Manganese Nodule Resources Of Three Areas In The Northeast Pacific Ocean: With Proposed Mining-Beneficiation Systems And Costs - A Minerals Availability System AppraisalBy C. Thomas Hillman
The practical concern of economic minability of large, high-grade manganese nodule deposits in the northeast Pacific Ocean is addressed in this Bureau of Mines report. Principal objectives are to (1)
Jan 1, 1983