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RI 3636 Progress Reports-Metallurgical Division. 55. Dry Differential Grinding Tests of Carnotite OresBy S. M. Shelton, A. L. Engel
The carnotite deposits of western Colorado and adjacent sections of Utah and Arizona were formerly an important source of radium and uranium until displaced by the exploitation of foreign deposits in
May 1, 1942
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IC 8550 Designing Blast Patterns Using Empirical Formulas - A Comparison Of Calculated Patterns With Plans Used In Quarrying Limestone And Dolomite, With Geologic ConsiderationsBy Joseph M. Pugliese
This work was done by the Bureau of Mines to provide quarry operators with an uncomplicated, first-approximation method for designing blast patterns, considering geologic structure, and to show the va
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 5728 Beneficiating Manganese Oxide Ores From The Butte-Philipsburg Federal Stockpile ? SummaryBy G. V. Sullivan
This report summarizes the results of metallurgical investigations by the Federal Bureau of Mines of manganese oxide ore, averaging 23 to 25 percent manganese, stockpiled at the Butte-Philipsburg depo
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 9199 - Metal Recovery From Secondary Copper Converter Dust by Ammoniacal Carbonate LeachingBy R. C. Gabler
Effective recycling or disposal of flue dusts is a continuing problem, particularly for secondary smelters treating low-grade Cu scrap. The Bureau of Mines investigated a variety of flue dust treatmen
Jan 1, 1988
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Bulletin 52 Ignition of Mine Gaes by the Filaments of Incandescent LampsBy L. C. IlsLey, H. H. Clark
As part of its investigations of the causes of mine accidents and of the safest and most efficient methods of handling electricity underground, the Bureau of Mines undertook a study of the ignition of
Jan 1, 1913
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RI 8169 Recovering Gold From Scrap Electronic Solders by DrossingBy E. F. Ferrell
Gold was recovered from scrap electronic 60-40 (tin-lead) solders by drossing with aluminum or zinc at elevated temperatures. The gold, together with other metallic impurities, collected in the dross
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 6278 Low-Temperature Phase Equilibria Of Helium-Bearing Natural Gases: Hogback GasBy Lowell Stroud
A windowed-cell phase equilibrium apparatus was used to obtain equilibrium vapor- liquid data for a helium-bearing natural gas (Hogback) at temperatures from -100 to -250° F and pressures to 500 psia.
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 4899 Petroleum Engineering Study Of Gas Injection In The Cabin Creek Field, Kanawha And Boone Counties, W, Va.By Joe N. Magee
As part of the important program of promoting conservation and efficient utilization of petroleum, Bureau of Mines engineers are making studies of secondary oil-recovery projects throughout the United
Jan 1, 1952
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RI 2675 Eleventh Semi-Annual Motor Gasoline SurveyBy A. J. Kraemer
For a number of years the Bureau of Mines has conducted semi-annual survey to determine the changes in the characteristics of the rotor gasoline being sold in the United States. Certain cities have be
Jan 1, 1925
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OFR-211-84 Evaluation And Comparison Of Linear And Branching Delivery Systems And Modification Of 31 Dec 1980By Jerry A. Wichser
A series of linear programmed instruction modules was developed in the general subject areas of Blasting Technology & Explosives Safety & Electrical Training. The linear programs (modules) were develo
Jan 1, 1984
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OFR-68-80 Possible Uses Of Manganese Dioxide In Ceramic Applications - Literature Review And AnalysisBy V. L. Burdick
A literature review of current uses of Mn02 in ceramic applications with suggestions for future research. Historical background, oceanographic distribution, geology, exploitation, law and politics. Us
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 3794 Studies on Explosives and Explosions, Fiscal Year 1944By Wilbert J. Huff
For the past 9 years , the technical studies conducted by the Explosives Division of this Bureau have been summarized in a series of reports issued annually . The following account presents investigat
Jan 1, 1945
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IC 9427 Practical Design Methods For Barrier PillarsBy J. R. Koehler
Effective barrier pillar design is essential for safe and productive underground coal mining. This U.S. Bureau of Mines report presents an overview of available barrier pillar design methodologies tha
Jan 1, 1995
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RI 4548 A Bureau Of Mines Method For Determining Porosity: A List Of Porosities Of Oil SandsBy Cleo Griffith Rall
The method for determining the effective porosity, of oil- and gas- bearing sand described in this report is a development of an earlier method devised by Bureau of Mines. The apparatus has been impro
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 2776 Hydrogen Sulphide Poisoning In the Texas Panhandle, Big Lake, Texas, And McCamey, Texas OilfieldsBy W. P. Yant, H. C. Fowler
"INTRODUCTIONHydrogen sulphide is probably the most toxic gas associated with crude oil. Hydrocarbon (petroleum) vapors themselves are harmful to the human system, but hydrogen sulphide, when present,
Oct 1, 1926
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RI 6488 A Pilot-Scale Fluidized-Coal Feeder utilizing Zone FluidizationBy J. H. Holden, G. R. Strimbeck, L. F. Willmott, W. R. Huff
A pilot - scale fluidized feeder was developed for continuously feeding up to 1 ton of pulverized coal per hour to a pressure gasifier . Fluidization in the 3 - foot - diameter by 34-1 / 2 - foot - hi
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 2332 Analytical Distillations of Tywcal Shale OilsBy Martin J. Gavin
The oil- shale studies of the Bureau of Mines , conducted in cooperation with the State of Colorado and the University of Utah , have for their primary purpose the determination of retorting and refin
Mar 1, 1922
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IC 8698 Energy Consumption In Domestic Primary Copper ProductionBy Rodney D. Rosenkranz
Energy consumption in domes tic copper production has increased nearly 60 percent in the last 10 years, reaching approximately 175 trillion Btu in 1973. Energy required to produce 1 pound of copper ro
Jan 1, 1976
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A Method for Modeling Variation of In Situ Stress Related to LithologyBy J. K. Whyatt
Assuring ground control safety in many mining and tunneling projects depends, at least in part, on an understanding of in situ stress conditions that will be encountered. Yet it is rarely practical t
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RI 8944 - Flocculation of Metal Oxide and Hydroxide Minerals With Cross-Linked Starches Containing Chelating GroupsBy S. C. Termes
To help develop the basis for new fine-particle separation methods, the Bureau of Mines has investigated the use of cross-linked starches containing four chelating groups--carboxylate, iminodiacetate,
Jan 1, 1985