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RI 4350 Investigation Of The Blewett Zinc-Lead Deposit - Jo Daviess County, Ill.By Stephen P. Holt
During the spring and summer of 1946, the Bureau of Mines put down 8 churn-drill holes and 9 diamond-drill holes, totaling 3,535 feet of bore, at the Blewett zinc-lead deposit in Jo Daviess County, Il
Jan 1, 1948
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IC 7234 Marketing Kyanite And Allied Minerals ? IntroductionBy Nan C. Jensen
Modern high-temperature metallurgical processes have created a demand for raw material for furnace parts and lining that not only will with-stand high temperatures is but will not react with the subst
Jan 1, 1943
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IC 8285 Water Use in the Mineral IndustryBy Mildred Nadler, Alvin Kaufman
To aid industry and Government in planning water developments the Bureau of Mines in 1963 canvassed mineral producers to determine water use in 1962. Water use by the mineral industry comprises only 2
May 1, 1965
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RI 3946 Exploration of Bishop Cap Fluorspar Project Don Ana, N. Mex.By Forest J. Sur
"This report describes an exploratory project conducted by the Bureau of Mines on a fluorite deposit near Vado, N. Mex. Results of trenching are given. Together with analyses made upon samples of the
Sep 1, 1946
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Bulletin 215 Timbering of Metal MinesBy Richard V. Ageton, Harry E. Tufft, E. A. Holbrook
When an underground excavation is made, the rock surrounding the sides and top of the opening is deprived of its natural support and tends to fall. Whenever caving takes place, the time and extent of
Jan 1, 1923
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RI 6726 Analysis Of The Coal Industry In Boulder-Weld Coalfield, ColoradoBy Raymond L. Lowrie
Coal deposits in the Boulder-Weld County coalfield in Colorado are analyzed in relation to economic factors governing the growth, stability, and competitive potential of the coal industry. Recoverable
Jan 1, 1966
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IC 8485 A Method For Extinguishing And Removing Burning Coal Refuse BanksBy Frank C. Andreuzzi
The Division of Environmental Activities, U.S. Bureau of Mines, conducted a solid waste demonstration project on a burning coal refuse bank. The primary objective of this project was to develop and ev
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 5527 Drying North Dakota Lignite To 1,500 Pounds Pressure By The Fleissner Process ? Summary And IntroductionBy W. H. Oppelt
A lignite from west-central North Dakota (Mercer County) was dried by the Bureau of Mines by the Fleissner process at saturated steam pressures to 1,500 pounds per square inch absolute (p.s.i.a.). Nor
Jan 1, 1959
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OFR-59-74 Surface Mined Land In The Midwest: A Regional Perspective For Reclamation Planning - SummaryBy Ralph P. Carter
It is apparent that coal will play an increasingly important role in satisfying the nation's energy requirements for the remainder of this century. Both deep mining and surface mining will be pra
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 8957 - Defluorination of Byproduct Zinc ConcentratesBy R. B. Prater
The Bureau of Mines conducted research to separate the F from byproduct Zn concentrates obtained from fluorspar (CaF2) production, as part of the Bureau's effort to devise efficient, environmenta
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 9489 - Room-and-Pillar Mining in Bump-Prone Conditions and Thin Pillar Mining as a Bump Mitigation TechniqueBy Thomas P. Mucho
Retreat or pillar recovery mining redistributes the overburden weight onto the adjacent coal pillars in a room-and-pillar section. The additional stress and the resultant energy stored in the remainin
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 4213 Ione-Carbondale Clays, Amador Co., Calif.By Spangler Ricker, F. T. Johnson
"SUMMARYThe Ione-Carbondale clays area is 2 miles northwesterly of Ione, Amador County, Calif. It was explored during the war by the Bureau of Mines to obtain data on the alumina content and to recove
Mar 1, 1948
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IC 7263 Industrial Insulation With Mineral Products ? IntroductionBy Oliver Bowles
The use of fire as a source of heat was the first step from primitive existence toward modern civilization, and heat has performed functions of inestimable importance throughout the ensuing ages. The
Jan 1, 1943
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IC 8436 Respiratory Protective Devices Approved By The Bureau Of Mines As Of December 31, 1968 - A Revision Of Information Circular 8281By R. H. Schutz
This publication lists the respiratory protective devices approved by the Bureau of Mines as of December 31, 1968, and the names and addresses of their manufacturers. The purpose of this publication i
Jan 1, 1969
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Using Ergonomics to Enhance Safe Production at a Surface Coal Mine ? A Case Study with Powder CrewsBy Janet Torma-Krajewski
Job tasks that involve exposure to work-related musculoskeletal disorder (WMSD) risk factors may impact both the risk of injury and production downtime. Common WMSD risks factors associated with minin
Jan 1, 2009
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RI 3109 Gases In Manholes - A Survey Of A Utility In Boston, Mass.By G. St. J. Perrott, G. W. Jones
"In cooperation with The Edison Electric Illuminating Co. of Boston, Mass., a survey was conducted in 1929 and 1930 by the United States Bureau of Mines to determine the general hazards of combustible
May 1, 1931
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RI 3941 Exploration for Zinc and Lead Ore, Phelps Lease, Jasper Co., MissouriBy Louis C. Britcha
"The Phelps lease in Jasper County, Missouri, was first examined by the Bureau of Mines3/ in December 1943, at the request of Thomas Phelps of Joplin, the lessee. Owing to urgent war requirements for
Jul 1, 1946
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Abrasive Materials (MATERIALS MINERALS YEARBOOK-1960)By Henry P. Chandler
TONNAGE of natural abrasives sold or used in the United States in 1959 increased 12 percent. Artificial abrasives produced in the United States and Canada jumped 24 percent. Imports, exports, and reex
Jan 1, 1960
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IC 8450 A Review Of Proposed Processes For Making Rutile SubstitutesBy John J. Henn
As part of the U.S. Department of the Interior programs on rutile, authorized by the Office of Emergency Preparedness in June 1967 under provisions of the Defense Production Act, the Bureau of Mines r
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 4358 Investigation Of The Salt Chuck Copper Mine Kasaan Peninsula, Prince Of Wales Island Southeastern AlaskaBy S. P. Holt
The Salt Chuck mine is on the east bank of the Salt Chuck, a salt-water inlet at the head of Kasaan Bay, Prince Edward Island, Southeestern Alaska. The deposit was worked at intervals from 1905 until
Jan 1, 1948