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    RI 2162 Talc Mining and Milling, Modoc, Ontario

    By Raymond B. Ladoo

    Deposits of talc are known in many districts in Canada but at the present time active mining operations are reported only in Ontario . Here three companies are now operating, two of which, George H. G

    Sep 1, 1920

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    RI 2165 Engineering Applied to Oil Field Production Problems

    By A. W. Ambrose

    "Those having an intimate knowledge of the relation between production and consumption of crude oil in the United States have realized for some time that production will not be able to keep pace with

    Sep 1, 1920

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    RI 2169 Experimental Determination of Evaporation Losses From Crude Oil

    By A. R. Elliott

    In the early part of the your 1919 the Bureau of Mines undertook a study of methods of handling oil after it had buon produced, with the view of pointing out the losses due to evaporation and other ca

    Oct 1, 1920

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    RI 2176 Possibility of Producing Oil from Oil Shale

    By Martin J. Gavin

    "Before discussing oil shales it may be well to consider briefly the conditions surrounding the petroleum industry in the United States, because these largely explain why so much interest is being man

    Oct 1, 1920

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    RI 2177 The Petroleum Experiment Station of the Federal Bureau of Mines at Bartlesville, Oklahoma

    By A. W. Ambrose

    A few years ago, (March 3, 1915) Congress passed a law providing for the establishments of ten mining experiment stations under the supervision of the Bureau of Mines. In 1917 the Secretary of the Int

    Oct 1, 1920

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    RI 2179 Asbestos in South Africa

    By Oliver Bowles

    "Rhodesian asbestos is of high quality and is much in demand by American consumers. Production in Rhodesia was first reported in 1909. The production for this and each succeeding year is shown in the

    Oct 1, 1920

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    RI 2180 Refining Problems

    By H. H. Hill

    "The wide publicity that is given to the discover; of new oil fields has led many people to believe that our supply of crude petroleum is practically in- exhaustible and that in order to keep pace wit

    Nov 1, 1920

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    RI 2181 Slate Mniing In Maine

    By Oliver Bowles

    "The town of Monson in Piscutaquis County, Maine is the, center of an important site industry. Monson slate has a nation-wide reputation, particularly for electrical switch boards, and the deposits ha

    Nov 1, 1920

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    RI 2182 Recoverable Oil In By-Product Sands And Outcrops

    "The town of Monson in Piscutaquis County, Maine is the, center of an important site industry. Monson slate has a nation-wide reputation, particularly for electrical switch boards, and the deposits ha

    Nov 1, 1920

  • NIOSH
    RI 2199 Tests Of Miners' Flame Safety Lamps In Gaseaous, Coal-Dust Laden Atmospheres

    By A. B. Hooker, Ilsley. L. C.

    "Several writers have called attention, in the technical press, to the possible failure of flame safety lamps in coal-dust laden atmospheres. Such writers question the safety or a flame lamp that has

    Dec 1, 1920

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    RI 2212 The Work of the Ceramic Station of the Bureau of Mines at Columbus, Ohio, in Behalf of the Ceramic IndustryThe Work of the Ceramic Station of the Bureau of Mines at Columbus, Ohio, in Behalf of the Ceramic Industry"

    By Dorsey A. Lyon

    "The ceramic industry of the United States has a total yearly manufactured product of nearly half a billion dollars, despite large foreign importation.After careful investigation of the industry by th

    Feb 1, 1921

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    RI 2225 Gasoline Losses Due to Incomplete Combustion in Motor Vehicles

    By PHILIP A. ZANG

    The rapidly increasing use of motor vehicles in the United States has introduced an entirely new problem in the proper ventilation oftunnels , subways , and other confined spaces through which such ma

    Mar 1, 1921

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    RI 2228 The Estimation of Small Quantities of Gold, Silver, and the Platinum Metals in Material High in Copper

    By C. W. Davis

    Two general schemes have been used for the determination of gold and silver in material containing considerable quantities of copper ; one is known as the " all fire " method , and the other as the ,

    Mar 1, 1921

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    RI 2229 A Convenient And Reliable Retort For Assaying Oil Shales For Oil Yield ? Introduction

    By L. C. Karrick

    The Bureau of Nines has received many inquiries on the subject of assaying oil-shales, both from individuals who desire to wake their own assay while in the field, and also from Commercial assayers an

    Jan 1, 1921

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    RI 2230 Slate Dust in Asphalt Road-Surface Mixtures

    By Oliver Bowles

    It is noteworthy that 80 to 95 per cent of the gross production of all slate quarries in the United States is discarded as waste . In view of the loss involved in handling so much waste , and the cons

    Mar 1, 1921

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    RI 2235 Properties Of Typical Crude Oils From The Producing Fields Of The Rocky Mountain District ? Introduction

    By E. W. Dean

    A previous report of the Bureau of Mines* has supplied data for the physical and chemical properties of samples of crude petroleum produced in the eastern fields of the United States. It was issued as

    Jan 1, 1921

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    RI 2237 Some Factors Affecting Losses Of Coal In Mining

    By George S. Rice

    "It is well known that the lost coal left in the ground in mining, under such conditions that recovery is practically impossible, constitutes a large proportion of the coal in the beds worked. A recen

    Apr 1, 1921

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    RI 2238 Iceland Spar

    By Oliver Bowles

    "Properties and Uses.Iceland spar is a name given to a pure crystallized form of calcite (CaCo3) which is sufficiently transparent and free of defects to be used in the manufacture of optical instrume

    Apr 1, 1920

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    RI 2239 Losses In Aluminum and Aluminum-Alloy Melting

    By Robert J. Anderson

    "Introductory Statement:In melting the nonferrous metals and alloys for foundry and rolling-mill work, even with the best practice, there is always a loss, due principally to oxidation. Melting losses

    Apr 1, 1921

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    RI 2240 Emergency Fans For Fighting Metal-Mine Fires

    "Fire fighting in metal mines under the best of conditions is a dangerous, a slow, and a difficult task. Certain gases generated from combustible material burning in restricted areas are poisonous, ev

    Apr 1, 1921