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RI 6367 Vapor Pressure of Tungsten (VI) Chloride and Hafnium (IV) Iodide by a Metal Diaphragm Technique
By C. E. Wicks, F. E. Block, F. D. Stevenson
The vapor pressures of tungsten (VI ) chloride ( WC1 ) and hafnium ( IV ) iodide ( HFI ) were measured by a metal diaphragm technique . Vapor pressure values were obtained to permit calculation of the
Jan 1, 1964
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Empirical Methods For Coal Pillar Design
Empirical methods involve the scientific interpretation of real-world experience. Many problems in ground control lend themselves to an empirical approach because the mines provide us with plenty of
Jan 5, 1999
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OFR-90-82 Analysis Of Groundwater Criteria And Recent Restoration Attempts After In Situ Uranium Leaching
By Grant Buma
Groundwater restoration is an uranium leaching. Information on the technology, costs, and the current permitting regulations is of vital operators and to firms considering in important aspect of in si
Jan 1, 1981
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OFR-42(2)-74 Protection And Troubleshooting Of Coalmine Electrical Cables - Continuous Miner Cable Reel System Design - I Introduction
Electrical trailing cables are frequently damaged in usage, especially on continuous minors, and because of their weight and damaged condition present a safety hazard to personnel required to handle t
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 3451 Expansion Of Coal During Coking
By H. S. Auvil, J. T. McCartney, J. D. Davis
"INTRODUCTION It is now generally recognized that the small-scale laboratory dilatometer method of test does not give results of much utility in predicting the expansion (or contraction) of a coal in
May 1, 1939
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OFR-131-76 Feasibility Of Using Large Tractor Dozers In The Surface Mining Of Coal And The Reclamation Of Mined Areas ? Summary
This study was conducted to determine the feasibility of using large tractor dozers in land reclamation of strip-mined areas. The procedures used are patterned after engineering models developed for e
Jan 1, 1975
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Bulletin 32 Commercial Deductions from comparisons of Gasoline and Alcohol Test on Internal Combustion Engines
By Robert M. Strong
The following report is a summary of the commercial results which 'Were obtained from 2,000 tests conducted by the technologic branch of the United States Geological Survey at St. Louis, Mo., and Norf
Jan 1, 1911
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IC 8550 Designing Blast Patterns Using Empirical Formulas - A Comparison Of Calculated Patterns With Plans Used In Quarrying Limestone And Dolomite, With Geologic Considerations
By Joseph M. Pugliese
This work was done by the Bureau of Mines to provide quarry operators with an uncomplicated, first-approximation method for designing blast patterns, considering geologic structure, and to show the va
Jan 1, 1972
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Carbonizing Properties And Petrographic Composition Of No. 2-Bed Coal From Bartoy Mine And No. S-Bed Coal From Wilkeson-Miller Mine, Wilkeson, Pierce County, Wash. ? Introduction And Summary
By J. D. Davis
The carbonizing properties of No. 2-bed coal from the Bartoy mine and No. 5- or Miller-bed coal from the Wilkeson-Miller mine, both at Wilkeson, Pierce County, Wash., were determined by the Bureau of
Jan 1, 1942
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IC 8706 Coal Transportation Practices And Equipment Requirements To 1985
By Gary M. Larwood
A study was conducted to determine the amount of transportation equipment required to move 1.2 billion tons of coal in 1985. The Federal Bureau of Mines has investigated a majority of the various prac
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 5103 Cleaning Characteristics And Cleaning Tests Of Montana Coal ? Summary
By M. R. Geer
This report presents the results of washability examinations of seven coals from the principal coal-producing fields of Montana. A complete performance test of the Baum-type jig operated at one of the
Jan 1, 1955
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RI 5064 Progress Report On Development Of Columbium In Arkansas For 1953 ? Summary
By V. A. Nieberlein
The purpose of this investigation is to determine the reserves of columbium (niobium) minerals in Arkansas and to develop metallurgical methods for concentrating the minerals and extracting the metal.
Jan 1, 1954
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RI 6229 Methods For Producing Alumina From Clay - An Evaluation Of Three Sulfuric Acid Processes
By Frank A. Peters
A series of evaluations is being made to determine the relative processing costs of producing metallurgical-grade alumina from low-grade aluminous materials. These evaluations include the estimated op
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 5407 Spectrographic Determination Of Beryllium In A Variable Matrix - Summary
By E. E. Creitz
Application of the usual chemical methods to the determination of beryllium in the mineral-dressing products of a spodumene pegmatite was found to be unsatisfactory as to speed, accuracy, sensitivity,
Jan 1, 1958
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OFR-12-82 Irrigation For Reclamation Of Strip Mined Lands
By Roger M. Sherman
[Investigation of mine land characteristics, evaluation of irrigation systems, and evaluations by the mining industry, determined that irrigation is a feasible method for aiding revegetation of coal m
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 5670 Lake Superior Iron Resources - Preliminary Sampling And Metallurgical Evaluation Of Mesabi Range Nonmagnetic Taconites ? Introduction And Summary
By R. L. Marovelli
ANTICIPATING the eventual use of the huge tonnages of nonmagnetic taconites of the Mesabi range of the United States, the Federal Bureau of Mines is classifying and evaluating these deposits in detail
Jan 1, 1961
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OFR-59-78 Test Of Inorganic Replacements For Resins
By Fun-Den Wang
Rock bolting has become a major method of coal mine roof support because of its effectiveness, economy, and convenience. The polymeric-resin-bonded bolt has generally proved to be more effective than
Jan 1, 1976
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IC 7884 Bibliography of Investment and Operating Costs for Chemical and Petroleum Plants
By Sidney Katell, JOHN H. FABER, BRYCE L. MADDOX
The information abstracted from the various publications appeared in the magazines under such headings as Business and Industry , Chemical Engineering Developments , Companies in the News , Headlines
Jun 15, 1957
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Development Of A Lower-Pressure Water-Powered Spot Scrubber For Mining Applications
By D. E. Pollock, J. A. Organiscak
Water sprays and water powered scrubbers have both been utilized in the mining and milling industry to suppress airborne dust. Unconfined water sprays operated at lower water pressures of ?689 kPa (?1
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OFR-47(8)-83 Ecological Studies On The Revegetation Process Of Surface Coal Mined Areas In North Dakota - 8. Soil Algae
By Thomas L. Starks
Surface soil/spoil Samples (0-10 cm) from experimental test sites in western North Dakota were aseptically collected during August 1975 and each month (May through September) during 1076 and 1977. Sel
Jan 1, 1982