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RI 6641 Methods Of Analyzing Oilfield Waters: Cesium And RubidiumBy A. Gene Collins
This report discusses some of the chemistry and geochemistry of cesium and rubidium. Knowledge of the cesium and rubidium content of oilfield waters aids in resolving the origin of waters and petroleu
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 2167 Duties, Trails and Difficulties of the Coal-Mine Fire Boss, and Cooperation of Officials with HimBy D. Harrington
"The fire boss in coal mining and the shift boss in metal mining, though held responsible to a large extent for safety of underground employees and of the mine, are, it seems to me, not always vested
Sep 1, 1920
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RI 9472 - Hydrometallurgical Production of Copper From Flotation ConcentratesBy J. R. Cobble
Dissolution of chalcopyrite with acidified ferric sulfate produces a sulfur layer on the unreacted chalcopyrite surface that interferes with further dissolution. The U.S. Bureau of Mines has developed
Jan 1, 1993
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RI 7008 Reaction Rate Of Solid Yttrium Metal With Molten Lithium FluorideBy Bernard Porter
The rate of the heterogeneous reaction between reactor-grade yttrium and lithium fluoride in lithium fluoride-yttrium fluoride mixtures was measured using a quartz spring balance. At 950° C the magnit
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 5433 Recovering Mercury From Cinnabar-Stibnite Ore By Flotation And Fluidized-Bed Roasting ? SummaryBy R. R. Wells
This report summarizes the results of laboratory investigations by the Alaska Mining Experiment Station, Juneau, to determine the practicability of treating cinnabar-stibnite ore by bulk flotation and
Jan 1, 1958
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RI 5416 Determination Of Calcium In Wolframite Concentrates By Fluorescent X-Ray Spectrography ? SummaryBy William J. Campbell
The purpose of this investigation was to develop a rapid, accurate method of analysis for small amounts of calcium in wolframite concentrates. This analysis is necessary to determine if the wolframite
Jan 1, 1958
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RI 8812 - Determining Vapor Density and Gaseous Diffusion Coefficients of Sb2S3 Using a Modified Transpiration ApparatusBy B. W. Madsen
A modified transpiration apparatus was devised by the Bureau of Mines to permit rapid and accurate measure of the vapor transport and vapor diffusion coefficients of antimony sulfide (Sb2S3) and other
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 7155 Effects Of Planes Of Weakness On Uniaxial Compressive Strength Of Model Mine PillarsBy Frank G. Horino
The Bureau of Mines studied the uniaxial compressive strength of model rock pillars as a function of the angle and spacing of noncohesive planes of weakness. The model pillars were prepared from NX 2-
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 9025 - Recovery of Vanadium, Uranium, and Phosphate From Idaho Phosphorite OresBy J. C. Judd
The Bureau of Mines investigated the recovery of vanadium, uranium, and phosphorus from low-grade phosphorite ores and concentrate by leach-ing with H2S04. Samples containing 0.12 to 0.23 pct V20S, 0
Jan 1, 1986
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IC 7477 Shaft Sinking by Diamond Drilling, Bellefonte Mine, National Gypsum Co., Centre County, PaBy McHenry Mosier
The diamond-drill method was tried at the site selected for driving a 5- by 6 -foot air shaft at the east end of the Bellefonte mine . This method of sinking consisted , first , of drilling a 5-3/4 -i
Oct 1, 1948
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RI 9349 - Pretreatment of Bauxite With HydrogenBy D. J. MacDonald
As part of a U.S. Bureau of Mines program seeking improvements to the Bayer process, a typical Jamaican bauxite was heated at temperatures up to 500° C in hydrogen, and its leachability under Bayer pr
Jan 1, 2010
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IC 6415 Observations and Notes on the Effect of Methanol Antifreeze on HealthBy W. P. Yant, R. R. Sayers
The rather sudden increase in the use of methanol as an antifreeze for automobile radiators has caused considerable comment , with some anxiety to persons interested in industrial and public health ,
Dec 1, 1930
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IC 7342 Backfilling Problem In The Anthracite Region As It Relates To Conservation Of Anthracite And Prevention On Subsidence ? IntroductionBy S. H. Ash
The paramount responsibility of Government is to protect the general welfare. One of the chief functions of the Bureau of Mines is to investigate and publicize methods of increasing safety and efficie
Jan 1, 1946
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RI 2246 Compressed-Air Blowers In Metal MinesBy D. Harrington
"In at least three out of every four working faces in metal mines there is no attempt made to cause air circulation other than by use of compressed air, and in at least nine cases out of ten the compr
May 1, 1921
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Continuous Mining - A pilot study of the role of visual attention locations and work position in underground coal minesBy John R. Bartels
Jan 1, 2009
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IC 6337 Specific Heat of Water Vapor at High Temperatures Derived from Explosion ExperimentsBy E. D. Eastman
There are three researches upon the specific heat of water vapor by the method of explosion that are sufficiently advanced in technique and suitable in plan to justify careful study of their results ,
Sep 1, 1930
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RI 6414 Analysis of High-Purity Columbium by Optical Emission SpectrographyBy James M. Nishi, Lloyd Carpenter
Sixteen elements were determined spectrochemically in the general range of 3 to 1,000 ppm in high - purity columbium . Samples were converted thermally to Cb2 O , mixed with graphite and Ge02 , and ex
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 8842 - Economic Evaluation of Directional Drilling for Methane Drainage From CoalbedsBy E. C. Baker
The Bureau of Mines estimated the economic feasibility of investing in a directional hole methane drainage project in the Pittsburgh coalbed for 5 yr in advance of mining. This report estimates the ca
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 6298 Separation and Characterization of Polar Material in Distillate FuelBy D. E. Hirsch, J. W. Davis, Norman G. Foster, F. G. Schwartz
This investigation was undertaken to identify nitrogen , oxygen , and sulfur compounds (polar components ) found in catalytically cracked distillate fuel . It is significant that these compounds conce
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 7245 Separation Of Feldspar, Quartz, And Mica From GraniteBy T. E. Hill
The Bureau of Mines investigated the possibility of physically separating Missouri and Minnesota granites into commercially usable fractions of feldspar, quartz, and mica by mineral dressing technique
Jan 1, 1969