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RI 6889 Refining Iron-Contaminated Zinc By Filtration And Centrifugation
By J. A. Ruppert
The Bureau of Mines investigated methods of refining iron-contaminated zinc to marketable quality and developed a laboratory-scale process in which aluminum, added as a refining agent, reacted with th
Jan 1, 1967
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IC 8412 Preparation Of Anhydrous Aluminum Chloride
By Robert L. de Beauchamp
The Bureau of Mines reviewed aluminum chloride technology to determine the problems associated with its preparation from minerals, and to ascertain the best areas for research to solve these problems.
Jan 1, 1969
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RI 7009 Minimum Ignition Energy And Quenching Distance In Gaseous Mixtures
By E. L. Litchfield
Descriptions are given of the techniques and apparatus used by the Bureau of Mines for determinations of flat plate ignition quenching distance and minimum spark ignition energy. The descriptions incl
Jan 1, 1967
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IC 9266 Cutter Roof Failure: Six Case Studies In The Northern Appalachian Coal Basin
By Eric R. Bauer
This U.S. Bureau of Mines study was conducted to gain a basis for recommending methods to predict and prevent the occurrence of cutter roof failure, a common ground control problem in mines of the Nor
Jan 1, 1990
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RI 8371 Oxidative Sulfuric Acid Leaching of Lead Smelter Mattes
By Richard G. Sandberg
The Bureau of Mins, U.S. Department of the Interior, is investigating a hydrometallurgical procedure to conserve cobalt, nickel, and copper by recovering the metals from the matte byproducts of smelti
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 5752 Relative Wetting Tendencies Of Crude Oils By Capillarimetric Method ? Summary And Introduction
By R. T. Johansen
The wettability of petroleum reservoir materials by water and crude oil has been recognized as an important factor in determining waterflood behavior. The problem of simulating and studying reservoir
Jan 1, 1961
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IC 8600 Methane Control In United States Coal Mines-1972 (46a945a0-cbe0-47e5-b14e-11206540b775)
By Zabetakis M. G.
This Bureau of Mines report presents a brief summary of the explosion trends in United States coal mines for the past 160 years. These trends show that in spite of the overall improvements in mine saf
Jan 1, 1973
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IC 6912 Quarrying And Crushing Methods And Costs At The Avon Mountain Trap Rock Quarry Of The Atlas Sand, Gravel & Stone Co., West Hartford, Conn. - Introduction
By John S. Dunning
This is one of a. series of papers being prepared for and published by the United States Bureau of Mines, describing raining and milling methods at crushed-stone plants throughout the United States. T
Jan 1, 1936
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RI 8512 Effectiveness of Wet Cutter Bars in Reducing Salt Mine Dust
By Steven J. Page
Responding to the increasing concern for dust control in metal and nonmetal mining, the Bureau of Mines investigated typical dust reduction efficiencies of wet bar cutter machines as they are presentl
Jan 1, 1980
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IC 8269 Mining Methods And Practices At The Young Mine, American Zinc Co. Of Tennessee, Jefferson County, Tenn.
By James R. Boyle
The mining methods and practices used at the Young zinc mine, American Zinc Co. of Tennessee, have resulted in a low-cost, high-yield operation. Zinc ore (sphalerite) occurs in limestone-dolomite beds
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 5585 Effects Of Temperature Variations On Contact Angles For Coal And Related Substances ? Introduction And Summary
By J. B. Gayle
The removal of coal particles from a slurry by flotation is made possible by the formation of stable aggregates with air bubbles of suitable sizes. The formation of such aggregates is theoretically po
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 8348 Chemical Vapor Deposition of Wear-Resistant Coatings
By J. B. Stephenson
The Bureau of Mines, under an interagency agreement with the Department of Energy (DOE), investigated the feasibility of hardfacing the critical surfaces of valves and similar devices by chemical vapo
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 6707 Preparation Characteristics Of Coal From Barbour County, W. Va.
By Albert W. Deurbrouck
Twelve samples from six Barbour County coal beds were analyzed for this report. The samples collected were generally high sulfur content coals, frequently exceeding 3 percent in the raw-coal sample. M
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 4340 Investigation Of The Argall (Baggaley) Zinc-Lead Mine, Iowa County, Wis.
By M. Howard Berliner
In August 1943 the Bureau of Mines completed seven churn-drill holes in an area of old mine workings near Linden, Wis., formerly known as the Argall mine. The work was undertaken as part of a general
Jan 1, 1948
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Microscopic Studies of Fractures Generated Under Mixed Mode Loading
By R. Karl Zipf, Z. T. Bieniawski
"A set of fracture profile photomicrographs is presented for fractures generated under mixed mode loading of the Pittsburgh coal. The fractal dimension is used· to characterize the irregularity of the
Aug 31, 1989
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RI 3773 A Method for Surveying Drill Holes by Oriented Drill Rods
By C. J. Cohen, L. A. Dahners
"SUMMARYA method has been developed for surveying, drill holes without lowering into the hole any surveying equipment other than an etch tube. The orientation of the rods at the collar of the hole is
Aug 1, 1944
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RI 5295 Expansion Of Coal In The Sole-Heated Oven - Quantitative Effects Of Dry Bulk Density, Moisture Content, And Particle Size ? Summary
By B. W. Naugle
Twenty-nine sole-heated-oven expansion teats were made on 9 different coals, and apparent specific-Brevity tests were made on 12 of the resultant cokes. The coals, which ranged in dry, mineral-matter-
Jan 1, 1957
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RI 4481 Diamond Drilling In The Metaline District Pend Oreille County, Wash.
By N. L. Wimmler
The Metaline mining district was examined in 1942 by Bureau of Mines engineers with the cooperation of geologists of the Federal Geological Survey. Because the demands of war production were rapidly
Jan 1, 1949
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OFR-3-88 Quality Improvement And Conservation Of Copper Mill Waste Water
By Raymond O. Dannenberg
The Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory and full-scale tests to develop a process for improving the flotation characteristics of lime-treated waste water produced by the Kennecott Copper Corp., Magna
Jan 1, 2011
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RI 2921 Coarse Sand Flotation Classification And Table Concentration ? Introduction
By A. W. Fahrenwald
Coarse sand flotation, both alone and in conjunction with gravity concentration, is a subject of research at the U. S. Bureau of Mines Field Office, Moscow, Idaho. One of the most important results of
Jan 1, 1929