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RI 2597 Present Tendencies In Electric Brass-Furnace PracticeBy H. W. Gillett, E. L. Mack
"This report describes the trend of developments in electric brass-furnace practice in the last two years, and supplements Bureau of Mines Bulletin 202, ""Electric Brass-Furnace Practice"", which was
Apr 1, 1924
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RI 6449 Production of Lightweight Aggregate From Washery RefuseBy J. J. Pfeiffer, J. W. Myers, A. A. Orning
A study was made of the feasibility of using washery refuse in the manufacture of lightweight aggregate for building materials . Preliminary caking and burning tests showed that the refuse could be co
Jan 1, 1964
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Prereduced Iron Ore Pellets: Preparation, Properties, UtilizationBy M. M. Fine
A process for simultaneously reducing and indurating iron are pellets was developed by Bureau of Mines laboratory research and confirmed on a continuous pilot plant basis. Moist iron are concentrate w
Jan 1, 1970
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OFR-104-78 Demonstrating The Noise Control Of A Coal Preparation Plant - Volume I. Initial Installation And Treatment EvaluationBy Matthew N. Rubin
This report summarizes the work performed under USBM Contract No. H0155155, "Demonstrating the Noise Control of a Coal Preparation Plant." A Consolidation Coal Company coal preparation plant (the Geor
Jan 1, 1977
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Oilfields In The Williston Basin In Montana, North Dakota, And South DakotaBy J. R. Hamke
THE WILLISTON basin is the largest known sedimentary basin on the North. American continent. Two-thirds of this large basin lies within the United States in Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Le
Jan 1, 1966
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OFR-130-82 Bureau Of Mines Practices In Fire AssayingBy W. L. Barry
A review of the practices of analyzing for precious metals at the Reno Research Center, U.S. Bureau of mines, is presented. A general description of fire assaying, the physical layout of a fire assay
Jan 1, 1982
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IC 8846 Pumped-Slurry Backfilling Of Abandoned Coal Mine Workings For Subsidence Control At Rock Springs, Wyo. - With An Appen On Hydraulic Model Studies For Backfilling Mine Cavities By E. J. Carlson, U.S. Bureau Of Reclamation, Denver. Colo.By G. J. Colaizzi
The Bureau of Mines, at the request of local authorities in Rock Springs, Wyo., investigated and conducted through contracts a multistage program of exploratory drilling and pumped-slurry backfilling
Jan 1, 1980
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IC 8283 Computing Reserves Of Mineral Deposits: Principles And Conventional Methods (5dc26fb9-aa53-4c94-8c5a-7c8d78f867f8)By Constantine C. Popoff
This report reviews and analyzes, by a simple analytical and logical reasoning, the conventional methods of reserve computations of mineral deposits described in various domestic and foreign publicati
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 5840 Preparation Of High-Purity Nickel ? SummaryBy K. K. Kershner
Nickel having a purity of more than 99.99 percent with reference to metallic impurities was electrodeposited at the Rolla Metallurgy Research Center of the Federal Bureau of Mines. The production of h
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 5390 Radiometric Determination Of Uranium In Ores ? Summary And ConclusionsBy LaMar G. Evans
The rapid determination of uranium in ores by radiometric means was investigated by the Bureau of Mines. Among the various procedures and schemes tested, two showed most promise. They were the ratio s
Jan 1, 1958
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IC 6905 Gold Mining And Milling In The Black Canyon Area, Yavapai County, Ariz. - IntroductionBy Jos. R. Guiteras
This paper has been written to describe briefly the mining and milling of gold and silver ores in the Black Canyon and neighboring mining districts in Yavapai County, Ariz. The description of present
Jan 1, 1936
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Employment And Injuries In The Metal And Nonmetal Industries (8dbb66c1-7c5b-4469-ac0a-4818a1003254)By Forrest T. Moyer
INJURY experience and employment data are presented in this (chapter for metal and nonmetal mines, stone quarries, sand and gravel pits, iron-blast-furnace slag plants, and metallurgical plants (inclu
Jan 1, 1964
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IC 9001 Laboratory Wear Testing Capabilities Of The Bureau Of MinesBy R. Blickensderfer
The laboratory wear testing capabilities of the Bureau of Mines are described, Wear tests are used to support the Bureau?s research efforts toward reducing the wear of equipment used for mining and mi
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 9329 - Flywheel-Powered Shuttle CarBy John R. Bartels
This U.S. Bureau of Mines report describes the development, system by system evaluation, and preliminary surface testing of a flywheel-powered shuttle car (FPSC). The use of a self-contained flywheel-
Jan 1, 1991
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IC 7959 Applications Of A Small Electronic Digital Computer To Pyrometallurgical Research ? SummaryBy R. J. Leary
A small electronic digital computer employing punched cards has been used to facilitate the solution of a variety of problems in Bureau of Mines pyrometallurgical research. In this work the computer h
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 9128 - Physical Properties and Mechanical Cutting Characteristics of Cobalt-Rich Manganese CrustsBy D. A. Larson
The Bureau of Mines conducted research to develop preliminary engineering data necessary if the cobalt-rich manganese crusts that occur in the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of the Hawaiian Archipelago
Jan 1, 1987
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OFR-47(11)-83 Ecological Studies On The Revegetation Process Of Surface Coal Mined Areas In North Dakota - 11. Effect Of Amendments On Soil-Plant-Nutrient Relations Under Controlled ConditionsBy N. Malakondaiah
Several growth chamber and laboratory experiments were conducted to study the germination behavior of plant species on mine spoils and plant growth responses to nutrients on spoils and topsoils. Expe
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 9451 - Effect of Pressure on Leakage of Automatic SprinklersBy Charles P. Lazzara, Alex C. Smith, Richard W. Pro, Mark W. Ryan
The U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted a study to determine if commercially available automatic sprinklers could withstand the high static pressures in deep underground coal mines without leaking and if e
Jan 1, 1993
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Advances In Mine Emergency CommunicationsBy Jeff Kravitz, John Kovac, Wayne Duerr
Since 198 1, Federal mining law has required every miner working in underground coal mines to have a self-contained, self-rescuer (SCSR) available for use in emergencies. Some miners that have escaped
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OFR-112(1)-82 Safety Analysis Of The Impactor Shaft Sinking SystemBy C. A. Geffen
This report, sponsored by the U. S. Bureau of Mines, presents the results of an examination of the safety of the impactor shaft sinking system in comparison to conventional shaft sinking technology. D
Jan 1, 1982