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RI 4322 Investigation Of The Morelock Creek Tin Placer Deposits, Fort Gibbon District, AlaskaBy Bruce I. Thomas
In 1943, the Bureau of Mines investigated the occurrence of cassiterite in the gravels of Morelock Creek which flows into the Yukon River 32 miles east of the confluence of the Yukon and Tanana Rivers
Jan 1, 1948
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Bulletin 105 Black Damp in MinesBy I. W. ROBERTSON, G. G. Oberfell, G. A. Burrell
The Bureau of Mines, in pursuing investigations looking to greater safety in mining, has analyzed samples of the air in many different coal mines in the United States, and has studied the analyses. Th
Jan 1, 1916
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RI 4096 Use of Sponge Iron in Steel ProductionBy R. C. Buehl, J. P. Riott, M. B. Royer
Sponge iron is the metallic product resulting from the reduction (removal of combined oxygen) of iron ore or other iron oxides at a temperature below the fusion point of iron. It has been used for man
Jun 1, 1947
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IC 7390 Description of the Eickhoff-Schriimlader Longwall Coal-Cutting and Loading MachineBy EINAR M. ARENTZEN
This information circular. deais primarily with an engineering descrip- tion of a type of longwall cutting and loading machine developed by Eick- hoff Maschinenfabrik, Bochum, Germany..: This machine
Dec 1, 1946
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RI 3085 Separation Of Cyanite And Mica From Quartz, Feldspar. And Other Gangue Minerals Of A Mica SchistBy F. F. Hintze
In the group of minerals used in making this study, the cyanite is associated with quartz, mica, and feldspar in the schist. The amount of quartz is variable, but it is always an abundant mineral. Bot
Jan 1, 1931
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RI 2178 Uses of Sulphuric AcidBy A. E. Wells
"When the United States entered the World War, the heavy requirements for sulphuric acid in the manufacture of explosives made necessary a definite knowledge of the sulphuric acid capacity of the coun
Oct 1, 1920
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IC 8883 Vibration Qualification Of Electronic Instrumentation For Underground Coal Mining MachineryBy Roy C. Bartholomae
An accurate characterization of the vibration environment and a vibration qualification test derived from it will be a very useful tool for manufacturers of instrumentation for use on underground coal
Jan 1, 1982
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Measurement of Airborne Diesel Particulate in a Coal Mine Using Laser Raman SpectroscopyBy P. L. Loyselle, B. D. Comilsen, D. H. Carlson, J. H. Johnson
"In-mine airborne particulate samples have been successfully collected and the relative amounts of diesel and coal determined using the Laser Raman Quantitative Analysis (LRQA) method. This method all
Jan 1, 1988
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Dust Characterization"There is considerable evidence that all mine dusts do not present the same health hazard. Rank of coal and composition, especially silica content of the mine dust, shape, and surface charge are risk
Nov 1, 1988
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RI 2250 Petroleum Production in South America with Relation to Recent Petroleum LegislationBy J. W. Thompson
"The recent discovery and exploitation of petroleum territory have resulted in the enactment of new petroleum laws in most of the South American Republics. The activities in the discovery of these new
May 1, 1921
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RI 6364 Gasification of Bituminous Coal With Oxygen in a Pilot Plant Equipped for Steam Pickup FeedingBy K. D. Plants, J. H. Holden, L. F. Willmott
Pulverized high- volatile A bituminous coal was gasified with oxygen and superheated steam in a pressure - gasification pilot plant equipped for steampickup feeding . The pilot plant operated satisfac
Jan 1, 1964
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IC 6481 Organization Plan of the Holmes Safety AssociationBy M. J. Ankeny, J. J. Forbes
The United States Bureau of Mines often receives inquiries from the mineral , petroleum , and allied industries concerning the essential steps to be taken in the formation of Holmes Safety chapters an
Jul 1, 1931
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IC 7177 Marketing Graphite ? Kinds Of GraphiteBy Paul M. Tyler
Graphite is chemically identical with diamond, both being crystallized allotropic forms of carbon. Graphite obviously differs greatly from diamond in physical properties and is easily recognized by it
Jan 1, 1941
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RI 3741 Limits of Inflammability and Ignition Temperatures of Acetic AnhydrideBy G. S. Scott, G. W. Jones, F. E. Scott
An important activity of the Bureau of Mines is the promotion of safety in mining and industry . In connection with these activities , the Bureau determines the explosion hazards of combustible gases
Dec 1, 1943
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RI 2443 Combustion Products from a Radiant-Type Natural-Gas Heater and Suggestions Regarding Its OperationBy L. B. Berger, W. P. Yant, George W. Jones
Improper combustion of natural gas is the cause of low efficiency in heating appliances , also the liberation of carbon monoxide , an insidious and deadly gas . Carbon monoxide is produced during the
Feb 1, 1923
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RI 5547 Economic Aspects Of Producing Pipeline Gas, Using Lurgi Generators For Gasifying Bituminous Char ? Summary And ConclusionsBy Sidney Katell
An estimated capital investment of $76,499,800 will be required for a plant designed and built to produce 90 million standard cubic feet per day (std.c.f.d.) of synthetic pipeline gas through Lurgi ga
Jan 1, 1959
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IC 7507 Mining Methods and Costs at the Kearney Zinc-Lead Mine, Central Mining District, Grant County, N. MexBy Walter R. Storms, Jerry W. FAUST
This paper, which describes mining methods and costs at the Kearney zinc-lead mine, is one of a series being prepared by the Mining Division of the Bureau of Mines on mining practices, methods, and co
Jun 1, 1949
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RI 2067 Gold and SilverBy F. T. Eddingfield, F. E. Wormser
"The premium on gold in London, reflecting the further depreciation of the pound sterling, has risen from about 22 per cent as noted in these reports for December, to about 28%. This will enable more
Jan 1, 1920
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Horizontal Stress And Longwall Headgate Ground ControlBy D. Dolinar, T. P. Mucho
Horizontal stresses are caused by global plate-tectonic forces. During 1995 alone they were largely responsible for the closing of two longwall mines in the United States. This paper presents six case
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RI 6858 A Coal-Fired Water PumpBy J. E. Zeilinger
The technical feasibility of using energy from explosive ignitions of coal dust to pump water was .demonstrated in an exploratory investigation. Ignition of small amounts of pulverized coal that were
Jan 1, 1966