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IC 6293 Shrinkage Stoping ? IntroductionBy Chas. F. Jackson
During the past year a special study was made of shrinkage stoping A large number of mines in the United States and Canada which employ this method were visited and their practices were discussed with
Jan 1, 1930
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RI 5802 Flotation Of Unoxidized Manganiferous Material From The Cuyuna Range, Minn. ? SummaryBy F. W. Wessel
Manganiferous carbonate slates of the Cuyuna range, which are part of the unoxidized thin-budded iron formation, represent a large potential source of manganese. This report details recent bench-scale
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 5860 Reconnaissance Of Titaniferous Sandstone Deposits Of Utah, Wyoming, New Mexico, And Colorado ? SummaryBy V. T. Dow
In April 1957 the Bureau of Mines instituted a reconnaissance of titanium-and zirconium-bearing heavy sandstone deposits in the Four-State area of Utah, Wyoming, New Mexico, and Colorado. This report
Jan 1, 1961
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IC 7724 Petroleum Refineries, Including Cracking Plants In The United States, January 1, 1955 ? Summary - Crude-Oil CapacityBy J. G. Kirby
The number of petroleum refineries in the United States continued to decline during 1954, and according to the Bureau of Mines annual survey there were 326 refineries with a total daily throughput cap
Jan 1, 1955
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RI 4166 Flotation.BerylliumOresBy J. S. Kennedy, R. G. Omeara
Beryllium is a strategic metal of ever-increasing peacetime importance because of the unusual properties of beryllium-copper alloys. These unusual characteristics are the combination of high strength
Jan 1, 1948
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RI 7542 Preliminary Survey Of Polymer-Impregnated RockBy Lester J. Crow
A preliminary survey was performed to investigate the impregnation of relatively weak, porous volcanic tuff and a relatively strong, dense sandstone with five different monomers. Increases in compress
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 7436 Plates With Rows Of Holes Considered As Anisotropic Soft-Inclusion Models Of Three-Dimensional Room-And-Pillar Mining SystemsBy Clarence O. Babcock
In this report, the Bureau of Mines presents a method for reducing the complexity of designing room-and-pillar mining systems by treating them as anisotropic soft inclusions in the surrounding ore or
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 8136 Oil and Gas Seeps in Alaska - North-Central Gulf of AlaskaBy Donald P. Blasko
The Bureau of Mines investigated two areas of oil and gas seeps in the north-central Gulf of Alaska--Katalla River to Bering River and Cape Yakataga to Yakutat Bay to determine (1) whether previously
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 8475 Recovery of Potash Feldspar From Molybdenite TailingsBy W. H. Eddy
The Bureau of Mines used several laboratory batch flotation schemes combined with magnetic separation to investigate the feasibility of recovering potash feldspar and glass sands from molybdenite tail
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 7235 Use Of Antifissurants In Making Better Coke From Sunnyside Coal From UtahBy M. J. Kovalik
Lower Sunnyside seam coal from Utah was blended with various proportions of char and high-temperature coke to improve the quality of the coke obtained from carbonizing this coal. The Hanson 5-pound ca
Jan 1, 1969
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IC 7860 A Reconnaissance Of Asbestos Deposits In The Serpentine Belt Of Northern California ? SummaryBy F. J. Wiebelt
Production of small tonnages of asbestos has been reported from 18 California counties; 16 additional counties have occurrences of asbestos. The counties in the northern part of California that have h
Jan 1, 1958
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RI 8007 Improvements in Ferric Chloride Leaching of Chalcopyrite ConcentrateBy F. P. Haver
A method to recover copper and elemental sulfur from chalcopyrite concen¬trate, using a ferric chloride leach, CuFeS2 + 3FeCl3 ? CuCl + 4FeCl2 + 2S, was reported by the Federal Bureau of Mines i
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 7621 Numerical Methods For Determining Streamlines And Isopressures For Use In Fluid-Flow StudiesBy R. V. Higgins
A numerical method is presented to calculate the isopressure (isobar) lines and streamlines for an oilfield from the pressure distribution. A knowledge of these lines is useful in the study of the flo
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 5690 Reactions Of Iron And Iron Compounds With Hydrogen And Hydrogen Sulfide ? Introduction And SummaryBy Walter Kawa
In connection with its research in producing synthetic liquid fuels from coal, the Federal Bureau of Mines studied reactions of iron and iron compounds with hydrogen and hydrogen sulfide in batch auto
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 3428 Carbonizing Properties Of A Subbituminous Coal From Puritan Mine, Dacono, Weld County, Colo. ? Introduction - BM-AGA Tests On Coking CoalBy J. D. Davis
On May 15, 1936, Congress authorized the Bureau of Mines to conduct certain studies, experiments, and. investigations of subbituminous coal and lignite.4/ Appropriations were made in July 19 7, and si
Jan 1, 1939
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RI 2963 Smelting In The Lead Blast Furnace - III. - Rate Of Descent Of Stock Column And Formation Of Accretions ? IntroductionBy G. L. Oldright
This paper is the third1 of a series of five papers that is to appear on smelting in the lead blast furnace. The objects of this investigation are to determine the conditions obtaining within the blas
Jan 1, 1929
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RI 9110 - Recovery of Phosphate From Florida Phosphate SlimesBy B. E. Davis
The Bureau of Mines conducted tests on samples of two Florida phosphate slimes t6 devise a technique to recover phosphate currently dis-carded because of its fine size. A flotation technique was devis
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 4700 Data On Pumping At The Anthracite Mines Of PennsylvaniaBy S. H. Ash
The Pennsylvania anthracite region is composed of four fields, namely, the Northern, Eastern Middle, Western Middle, and Southern. It is in the eastern part of Pennsylvania and is shown on figure 1.
Jan 1, 1950
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RI 7873 Use of Centrifugal Measurements of Wettability To Predict Oil RecoveryBy P. B. Lorenz
Wettability measurements and laboratory waterflood tests were compared under a wide variety of conditions. Experiments were conducted with synthetic and natural crude oils, treated and untreated outcr
Jan 1, 1974
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IC 6817 Asbestos - General Information ? DefinitionBy Oliver Bowles
"Asbestos" is not the name of a distinct mineral species but is rather a commercial term applied to fibrous varieties of several minerals. The origin and significance of names applied to asbestos by e
Jan 1, 1935