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RI 7276 Operating Characteristics Of A High-Temperature Electrostatic PrecipitatorBy C. C. Shale
A semicommercia1, high-temperature electrostatic precipitator and adjunct equipment are described, and operating characteristics at 1,470° F and 80 psig are presented for both positive and negative po
Jan 1, 1969
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RI 8754 Compatibility of Nickel Electrolyte Containing Sodium Sulfate With a Solvent Extraction SystemBy Ruth A. Holmes
A Bureau of Mines method for recovering nickel, cobalt, and copper from low-grade domestic laterites is described, which includes the unit operations of solvent extraction and electrowinning. Previous
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 7086 Properties Of Anthracite From The Bottom Ross BedBy G. A. Brady
Seven samples of Pennsylvania anthracite from the Bottom Ross bed were analyzed and tested to obtain data on cleaning characteristics, proximate and ultimate analyses, specific gravity, grindability,
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 5149 Arc Ingot Conditioning By Sidewall Fusion - SummaryBy F. W. Wood
Ingots of zirconium and other highly reactive metals such as titanium and hafnium produced by the consumable-electrode arc-melting process require conditioning before forging or rolling. A nondestruct
Jan 1, 1955
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RI 5466 Heat And Free Energy Of Formation Data For Crystalline Cadmium And Lead Metasilicates ? Introduction And SummaryBy R. Barany
This paper reports determinations of heats of formation (from the oxides and elements) of crystalline cadmium metasilicate and crystalline lead meta-silicate by hydrofluoric acid solution calorimetry.
Jan 1, 1959
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IC 9067 - Results Of Direct- Method Determination Of The Gas Content Of U. S. CoalbedsBy W. P. Diamond, John C. LaScola, D. M. Hyman
In 1972, the Bureau of Mines developed a direct-method test for measuring the gas content of virgin coal core samples for coal mine health and safety considerations. Since that time, approximately 1,5
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 3028 Some Experiments On The Initiation Of Coal-Dust Explosions By Gas Explosions - ForewordBy G. S. Rice
[This paper describes preliminary tests at the Bureau's Experimental Mine to determine, under conditions that may prevail ira bituminous coal-mine heading, how small a quantity of fire damp may b
Jan 1, 1930
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RI 8416 Development of a Mechanical Roof Breaker for Ground Control in Longwall Operations Under Massive RoofBy Sathit Tandanand
Massive roof overlying the working seam in longwall operations can cause hazards if it does not cave readily behind the face supports. The overhang thus formed can overload the supports and endanger p
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 7059 Sulfur Content Of Crude Oils Of The Free WorldBy C. M. McKinney
Sulfur content data from Bureau of Mines routine analyses of 1,060 United States crude oils were used with crude oil production data for the years 1956-66 to prepare tables and charts that illustrate
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 3593 Permissible Blasting Units ? IntroductionBy L. C. IlsLey
Permissible blasting units are approved with the understanding that if actively marketed they will be listed as permissible so that all interested in such safety equipment may know what is available.
Jan 1, 1941
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The Mineral Industry Of Other Areas Of South America - Ecuador (18049c22-6f34-4ec5-8210-8f629295c345)By Harold R. Newman
The performance of Ecuador's mineral industry continued to be affected not only by depressed oil prices in recent years but also by natural disasters. In March 1987, Ecuador canceled foreign debt
Jan 1, 1989
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Electromagnetic Location Systems For Metal/Non Metal MinesBy A. J. Farstad, R. F. Kehrman
Characteristics of metal/non metal mines were evaluated to determine the suitability of applying the U.S. Bureau of Mines electromagnetic location system to the problem of locating trapped driers in m
Jan 1, 1979
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5 Environmental Monitoring - 5.1 Current Sampling Criteria - 5.1.1 Characteristics Of The Currently Approved Sampling DeviceThe Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977* defines respirable dust as dust measured with a device approved by the Secretary of Labor and the Secretary of Health and Human Services [30 USC 842(e)]
Jan 1, 1997
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RI 8080 Preventing Formation of Copper Alloys of Tin, Antimony, and Arsenic on Steel Surfaces During Reheating To Reduce Hot ShortnessBy Mark I. Copeland
The Bureau of Mines discovered that silicon and nickel additions can prevent the formation of copper alloys of Sn, Sb, and As on the surface of steel during reheating to hot-working temperatures. When
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 9083 - Effects of Stimulation Treatments on Coal beds and Surrrounding Strata Evidence From Underground ObservationsBy William P. Diamonds, David C. Oyler
Stimulated vertical boreholes are an effective means of removing gas from coalbeds in advance of mining. This Bureau of Mines report examines the coal mine roof damage potential of stimulation treatme
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 8604 Electrowinning Nickel and Cobalt From Domestic Laterite Processing - Preliminary Laboratory-Scale ResultsBy R. E. Mussler
As part of an overall goal to develop technology that can maintain an adequate supply of minerals to meet national economic and strategic needs, the Bureau of Mines is evaluating a method for selectiv
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 7177 A Multistage Probability Model Of Sample Reduction In The Mineral IndustriesBy Robert M. Becker
A multistage probability model for assessing the reliability of mineral samples following any number of stages of sample reduction is presented. Sample reduction is the process of alternately crushing
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 8303 Direct Substitution of Sulfur for Asphalt in Paving MaterialsBy William C. McBee
Prompted by forecasts of a sulfur oversupply, the Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, is conducting research on potentially large-scale uses of this commodity to extend or replace such c
Jan 1, 1978
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RI 8050 Methods for Sampling Noncombustible Content of Coal Mine DustBy R. D. Saltsman
Under contract with the Federal Bureau of Mines, Bituminous Coal Research, Inc., performed a statistical study to find less expensive and time-consuming methods of monitoring the noncombustible conten
Jan 1, 1975
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Survey Methods And Statistical Summary Of Nonfuel Minerals - Survey Methods (5128e105-0c0f-42b7-91b4-ee426bc0bec3)By Jeffrey B. Osmint
The Bureau of Mines Information and Analysis Directorate collects worldwide data on virtually every commercially important nonfuel mineral commodity. These data form the base for tracking and assessin
Jan 1, 1991