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Review Of Metallurgical Technology (e1c7f003-c32b-46ec-9405-4bc4bb2e968d)By Kenneth B. Higbie
METALLURGICAL ACTIVITY in 1963 was again dominated by the insatiate demands of research and development conducted in conjunction with the nation's defense and aerospace programs. An increasing ef
Jan 1, 1964
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OFR-25-80 Cost And Time Analysis Of The Mining And Environmental Requirements In The Premining Stage For Copper Mining In The Northern Highland, WisconsinBy James P. Ludwig
This report provides the results of a two year study of the projected time and cost requirements for new mine development in Wisconsin and is based on a unique blend of information from mining company
Jan 1, 1979
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OFR-52-81 Wallrock Reactions To Mining Beyond A Preconditioned Zone At The Star Mine, Burke, IdahoBy Wilson Blake
Rock preconditioning in advance of mining was shown to be an effective means of rock-burst control based on the results of a field demonstration carried out on the 7700 level of the Hecla Mining Compa
Jan 1, 1980
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OFR-65(1)-83 Reduction Of Land Recontouring Costs - Volume I - Texas Lignite FieldBy J. W. Howland
To determine their effectiveness in different climate and soil conditions, a demonstration of dozer blades specifically designed for recontouring mine spoil was conducted at an East Texas surface coal
Jan 1, 1981
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IC 8518 Analyses Of Natural Gases, 1970 ? IntroductionBy L. E. Cardwell
This publication contains routine analyses and related source data for 377 natural gas samples from 19 States and two foreign countries. Of this total, 373 samples were collected during calendar year
Jan 1, 1971
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OFR-84(9)-76 A Master Environmental Control And Mine System Design Simulator For Underground Coal Mining - Volume IX - Water GeneratorBy C. B. Manula
This report is volume 9 of an eleven-volume final report for a Grant completed by The Pennsylvania State University for the Bureau of Mines to develop a dynamic general purpose computer simulation mod
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 3164 Selecting And Training The Refinery Personnel To Prevent Accidents ? IntroductionBy R. L. Marek
[An important problem in the efficient conduct of industry is that of helping the individual employee to formulate in attitude toward his work which will result in the reduction of accidents and the p
Jan 1, 1932
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RI 4537 A Study Of Stray Electric Currents In Airdox Systems In Coal MinesBy C. L. Brown
Among the more recent developments for breaking coal in mines is the Airdox system, in which high-pressure compressed air is conducted to the points of application by means of heavy-duty steel and cop
Jan 1, 1949
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IC 8504 Computerized Programing Of Respirable Dust Sampling DataBy Donald P. Schlick
The Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 requires each mine operator to implement the respirable dust sampling program established by the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Heal
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 4240 Ahles Iron Mine, Warren Co. Mich.By John R. Troxell
"INTRODUCTION The Ahles iron mine, also known as the Pequest mine, in Warren County, N. J., was operated continuously for 15 years and was still in ore when it closed in 1916.Tie property was examined
Apr 1, 1948
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RI 3927 Exploration of Georgia and South Carolina Sillimanite DepositsBy W. C. Hudson
"Sillimanite, kyanite, and andalusite are aluminum silicates having the same chemical composition (Al2Si05) and are used in the ceramic industry for the manufacture of high-grade refractories. ""Natur
Sep 1, 1946
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IC 9079 Improved Backup Alarm Technology For Mobile Mining EquipmentBy Guy A. Johnson
Despite the use of warning alarms to alert miners to the backward movement of large mining equipment, miners still are injured too frequently in backup accidents. Currently approved backup alarm techn
Jan 1, 1986
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IC 6527 Practical Rules for the Use of the Magnetometer in Geophysical ProspectingBy W. Ayvazoglou
A large number of organizations interested in the search for mineral deposits have adopted the magnetic method of geophysical prospecting, as it has proved to be the most simple, convenient, and rapid
Nov 1, 1931
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OFR-79-82 Bound Liquid Ion Exchange Membranes For The Extraction Of Cobalt From Lateritic Leach SolutionsBy Larry D. Nichols
Poroplastic membranes containing ion exchange liquids were studied for separating cobalt from nickel-containing solutions similar to ammoniacal laterite leaches. The driving force for cobalt transport
Jan 1, 1982
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Sponge Iron And Direct-Iron Processes - IntroductionBy Edward P. Barrett
SPONGE IRON has been defined as the metallic product formed by the reduction (removal of combined oxygen) of iron ore or other iron oxides at temperatures below the fusion point of iron. This product
Jan 1, 1954
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RI 4137 Concentration of Carbonate and Oxide Manganese Ores from the Vicinity of Tracy, Central CaliforniaBy B. K. Shibler, K. C. Vincent, W. W. Agey
"INTRODUCTION As a part of the investigation of domestic manganese deposits, examining engineers of the Bureau of Mines collected samples of ore from three from three properties in the general vicinit
Nov 1, 1947
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RI 5446 Reconnaissance Of Nevada Manganese Deposits - SummaryBy Russell R. Trengove
The largest potential reserves of manganese in Nevada are in the Pioche district. To date, these large reserves of 10-to l2-percent manganese cannot be upgraded economically. Other large, low-grade de
Jan 1, 1959
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RI 3054 Fundamental and Applied Research on the Physical Chemistry of Steel MakingBy C. H. Herty
"The work on the physical chemistry of steelmaking, as carried out at the Pittsburgh Experiment Station of the United States Bureau of Mines in cooperation with Carnegie Institute of Technology and, t
Dec 1, 1930
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RI 6325 Feasibility of Electrical Precipitation at High Temperatures and PressuresBy J. H. Holden, C. C. Shale, G. R. Strimbeck, W. S. Bowie
Electrical characteristics are presented for air in a 2 - inch pipe - type electrostatic precipitator operating under dynamic conditions at temperatures of 600 ° to 1,500 ° F and pressures of 0 to 80
Jan 1, 1963
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OFR-57-74 Characteristics Of Attached Radon-222 Daughters Under Both Laboratory And Field Conditions With Particular Emphasis Upon Underground Uranium Mine Environments 211B01191 ? Summary ? ObjectiveBy J. A. Cooper
The objectives of this research were to define the chemical composition and physical characteristics of the aerosols associated with attached radon daughters in operating uranium mines, and to investi
Jan 1, 2012