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RI 8466 Effect of Additives on Sintering of Silicon Nitride-Alumina CompositionsBy B. W. Jong
As part of the Bureau of Mines program to develop substitute or improved performance refractory materials for metallurgical applications, the Tuscaloosa Research Center has evaluated the effect of add
Jan 1, 1980
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OFR-51-74 Penetration Characteristics Of The 10 Mm Nylon Cyclone - SummaryBy Eric B. Sansone
The Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 requires coal mine operators to sample accurately the amount of respirable dust in the mine atmosphere. A technique approved for such sampling emplo
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 6798 Oil Recovery By Low-Pressure Gas Drive In The Keener Sand, Bonds Creek Oilfield, Lafayette District, Pleasants County, W. Va.By Leo A. Schrider
This report analyzes the successful low-pressure gas drive in the Keener sand of the Bonds Creek oilfield, Pleasants and Ritchie Counties, W. Va.) and predicts its future performance. Core analysis
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 3725 Stemming in Metal Mines. Progress Report 7By Wing G. Agnew
The first six Reports of Investigations in this series , pertaining to the investigation of stemming at the Mount Weather Testing Adit, dealt with ( 1 ) the dust produced by blasting , ( 2) the effect
Oct 1, 1943
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RI 6625 Steam Fluidized Low Temperature Carbonization Of High Splint Bed Coal And Thermal Cracking Of The Tar Vapors In A Fluidized BedBy B. W. Naugle
The Bureau of Mines investigated the changes that occur in decomposition products when coal is carbonized in a fluidized bed with steam as the fluidizing medium and the vapors are subsequently cracked
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 8999 - Hydrochloric Acid-Oxygen Leaching and Metal Recovery From a Copper-Nickel Bulk Sulfide ConcentrateBy G. A. Smyres
The Bureau of Mines investigated a HCI-02 leaching procedure to recover Cu, Ni, and Co from a low-grade bulk sulfide flotation concentrate prepared from the Duluth gabbro complex. Since the Duluth gab
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 7092 Changes In Breaking Strength Of Model Rock Pillars Resulting From End ConstraintBy Clarence O. Babcock
Model pillars of limestone, marble, sandstone, and granite having length to diameter ratios of 3:1, 2:1, 1:1, and 0.5:1 were broken in axial compression to determine whether lateral end constraint aff
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 4113 Gallatin Corundum Deposits, Gallatin Co., Mont.By Robert D. O'Brien
"INTRODUCTION The Miscellaneous Minerals Division of the War Production Board requested the Bureau of Mines to investigate the Gallatin corundum property as a possible source of corundum, which was in
Aug 1, 1947
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IC 8375 Tunneling Technology - Its Past And PresentBy Thomas M. Nasiatka
This report briefly describes the present state of the art and the technological highlights of tunneling from its inception to the present. The discussion is concerned primarily with tunnels driven th
Jan 1, 1968
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IC 8854 Minerals And The Tokyo Round Of The MTNBy Daniel E. Sullivan
This Bureau of Mines publication examines the potential impact on minerals of the tariff and nontariff agreements that resulted from the Tokyo Round of the Multilateral Trade Negotiations, which were
Jan 1, 1981
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IC 7532 Report of Petroleum and Natural-Gas Branch, Fiscal Year 1948By R. A. Cattell
The Bureau of Mines actively conducted a well-coordinated research pro- gram during the past fiscal year on problems dealing with the production of oil and gas, transportation of natural gas, chemistr
Dec 1, 1949
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IC 8923 Aluminum From Domestic Clay Via A Chloride Process - The State-Of-The-ArtBy A. Landsberg
Kaolinitic clays are potentially a vast domestic resource for aluminum. Utilization of this resource could decrease or eliminate the nearly complete dependence of the United States on foreign raw mate
Jan 1, 1983
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IC 9419 A Method To Measure Gas Levels During Auger Mining Of CoalBy Jon C. Volkwein
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has developed a method to measure methane and other gases during the auger mining of coal. An intrinsically safe commercial gas detector with a built-in data logger was mounte
Jan 1, 1994
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RI 7509 Ionized Fields In Electrostatic Separation - Applications To Secondary MaterialsBy Foster Fraas
Calculations based on data related to the electrostatic precipitator illustrate the variation in the electric forces on a particle with change in position in the ionized field. The feeble forces in so
Jan 1, 1971
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MLA 79-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The Rattlesnake Rare II Area (No. 1801) And Additions, Missoula County, Montana - SummaryBy Ronald T. Mayerle
There are no producing or developing mines in the Rattlesnake RARE II area. Specific areas with mineral occurences are prospects for: 1) stratabound copper and silver in Belt sedimentary rocks on the
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 6645 Statistical Analysis Of Gamma?Ray Log Sample Data From A Uranium Deposit, Ambrosia Lake Area, McKinley County, N. Mex.By George R. Schottler
The objective of this research is to find the extent of the range of applicability of previously developed statistical methods for determining grade and tonnage of ore to bedded uranium deposits. Uran
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 9216 Supercritical CO2 Solubility of TiCI4By W. K. Tolley
The Bureau of Mines is testing super critical fluids as solvents to selectively extract valuable components from complex matrices. Materials recovered during supercritical fluid extraction are often h
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 6721 Lurgi-Gasifier Tests Of Pittsburgh-Bed CoalBy W. H. Oppelt
Two exploratory gasification tests of limited duration were made at Dorsten, Germany, with strongly coking Pittsburgh-bed coal in a fixed-bed pressure gasifier. To reduce the coking potential of the A
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 3986 Exploration of Harding Tantalum-Lithium Deposits Taos County, New MexicoBy John H. Soulé
"INTRODUCTION Spodumene and lepidolite were shipped from the Harding pegmatite deposit, Taos County, N. Mex., in the period from 1930 to 1930. Tantalum minerals were noted as early as 1924 and describ
Dec 1, 1946
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IC 7965 Possibilities Of Using Nuclear Energy For Gasifying Coal ? SummaryBy James P. McGee
Preliminary calculations show an economic advantage in using nuclear energy to supply the endothermic heat required for gasifying coal. It should be noted that the various assumptions used in preparin
Jan 1, 1960