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Introduction (90afc43a-9bbf-49a4-ad96-7149f61d31b5)Research 84 highlights significant studies conducted during the past fiscal year at Bureau facilities and offices. Readers who want more information about the projects and studies summarized here can
Jan 1, 1984
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Carl Auer and the Beginning of the Rare Earths IndustryBy F. Habashi
"The rare earths industry started in Austria in 1887 by Carl Auer von Welsbach (1858-1929) Professor of Chemistry at the University of Vienna. The process was based on monazite sand transported from B
Jan 1, 2012
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Bulletin 232 Manual for Oil and Gas OperationsBy T. E. Swigart, C. E. Beecher
The Federal Government, as the largest lessor of oil and gas lands in the United States, is vitally interested in the conservation of those resources. This manual has been prepared at the direction of
Jan 1, 1923
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IC 8225 Copper - A Materials Survey ? IntroductionBy A. D. McMahon
This survey is one of a series of Bureau of Mines publications designed to serve the needs of Government and industry for comprehensive information on mineral commodities and activities. Copper, a v
Jan 1, 1964
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The Battle of the MetalsBy Percy W. Bidwell
THE statisticians had defeated Germany months before she invaded Poland. With batteries of adding machines they had proved that she was suffering from serious deficiencies in critical food- stuffs and
Jan 1, 1940
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Mineral Commodity Summaries 1978 - An Up-To-Date Summary Of 95 Mineral Commodities ? Aluminum1. Domestic Production and Use: In 1977, 12 companies operated 31 primary aluminum reduction plants, with 3 firms accounting for 65% of production capacity. Washington, Oregon, and Montana accounted f
Jan 1, 1978
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Fluorine MicasBy Haskiel R. Shell
While the original purpose of the Bureau of Mines work on fluorine micas was to synthesize large single crystals or film suitable to replace natural muscovite or phlogopite, the objective was broadene
Jan 1, 1969
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The Marketing of NickelBy K. H. J. Clarke
"ALTHOUGH nickel was not identified as a separate element until a Swedish scientist, Axel Frederick Cronstedt, did so in 17 51, its utilization dates from pre-historic times. From its humble beginning
Jan 1, 1960
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The Use of Tomographic Imaging in Mineral ExplorationBy A. Fawcett, B. C. Dyer
Abstract - The basis of the tomographic velocity imaging technique is briefly described and an application of the method to detect and image a cross-section through a chromite pod is presented. Using
Jan 1, 1994
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IC 6627 Iron Oxide Pigments and Mortar ColorsBy R. M. Santmyers
The pigments, whose colors are due primarily to iron exides and iron hydroxides, comprise a variety of yellow, brown, red, and sometimes black paint-coloring agents, both natural and artificially prep
May 1, 1932
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OFR-22-80 Evaluation Of Proximity Warning DevicesBy J. E. Hipp
Three electrostatic field sensing proximity warning devices were tested using full-scale cranes and power line systems, a scaled model facility, environmental testing facilities, and theoretical/numer
Jan 1, 1980
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The Science of Empirical Design in Mining Rock MechanicsBy Christopher Mark
"Many problems in rock mechanics are limited by our imperfect knowledge of the material properties and failure mechanics of rock masses. Mining problems are somewhat unique, however, in that plenty of
Jan 1, 2015
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RETC 2015 Full Proceedings - RETC2015By Shemek Oginski, MARK C. JOHNSON
All Rights Reserved. Printed in the United States of America. Information contained in this work has been obtained by SME, Inc. from sources believed to be reliable. However, neither SME nor its autho
Dec 1, 2015
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Innovative Perspectives on Effective Development Methods for Mining Processing PlantsBy Thomas Glück
Established and emerging mining companies face significant challenges in managing their operations and projects. Outcomes often do not meet the expectations of all the stakeholders of particular devel
Jan 1, 2015
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Metal Refining Facilites of CanadaBy R. W. Brigstocke
History The birth of the mining industry of Canada took place about 1670. According to Salone (Salone E., La Colonisation de la Nouvelle France, page 205) the first discovery of ore in the country wa
Jan 1, 1932
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Chicago, Ill Paper - Discussion of Mr. P. G. Salorn's Paper on "Physical and Chemical Tests of Steel for Boiler and Ship-Plate for the United States Government Cruisers,"William Kent, New York City: I regret that I have not had the time since the Cincinnati meeting to make as complete a study of Mr. Salom's paper as I wished. I regard it as one of the most import
Jan 1, 1885
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Bulletin 218 The technology of SlateBy Oliver Bowles
Under a cooperative agreement between the Bureau of Mines, the United States Geological Survey, and the United States Bureau of Standards, a study of the stone-quarrying industries of the country was
Jan 1, 1922
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Summary Of The 1984 Report Of The Secretary Of The InteriorMany of the difficulties faced by the U.S. mineral industry in 1982 and 1983 emanated from the worldwide recession, from the high value of the U.S. exchange rate, and, in part, from actions taken by f
Jan 1, 1985
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Plant Instrumentation And Data AnalysisBy Larry S. Diaz
The paper considers the selection of control instrumentation for a modern flotation plant, as well as the best interpretation and most effective use of the process data obtained. Process control compu
Jan 1, 1972
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The Stock Exchange and Its Relation to the Mining IndustryBy FRABK HERVEY PETTINGELL
THE stock exchange and its functions is about as well understood by the average individual as the fourth dimension. What is a stock exchange? Divested of the rules and regulations by which it is gover
Jan 1, 1925