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RI 2450 Petroleum Engineering in the Skull Creek Oil Pool, Northeastern Osage County, Okla
By T. E. Swigart
In connection with experimental work by the Bureau of Mines to determine effects of back pressure . on oil wells * , data were compiled on the engineering conditions in the oil field selected , in ord
Feb 1, 1923
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The Mineral Industry Of Alabama (add90d76-1ca2-4626-b31c-660156e5ab28)
By James R. Boyle
The value of Alabama's nonfuel mineral production in 1980 was $328.6 million, a decrease of $7.8 million from 1979. Cement, crushed stone, lime, clays, and sand and gravel continued as the major
Jan 1, 1982
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IC 6176 Effect Of A Bonus On The Accident Record Of The Southwestern Portland Cement Company
By Emory Smith
The Victorville cement plant of the Southwestern Portland Cement Co. is located about 1 mile from the city of Victorville, Calif. Two transcontinental railway systems, the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe,
Jan 1, 1929
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RI 7459 Chemical Reactions In The Roasting Of Copper Sulfides
By I. D. Shah
The Bureau of Mines investigated the sequence of principal chemical reactions taking place during the roasting of covellite (CuS). Practically all covellite is converted to digenite (Cul.SS) before ox
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 7434 Role Of Alumina-To-Silica Mole Ratio In The Lime-Soda Sinter Process
By R. V. Lundquist
Past reports by the Bureau of Mines have described the extraction of alumina from numerous aluminum silicate materials by the lime-soda sinter process. The results from pilot-plant investigations of s
Jan 1, 1970
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IC 8358 Miniature Oxygen Deficiency Alarm
By Merle L. Bowser
The Bureau of Mines has constructed a miniature oxygen deficiency alarm system using an electrochemical cell as the sensor. Distinct audible signals are produced at either of two preselectable oxygen
Jan 1, 1968
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OFR-11(1)-82 Recontouring Of Steep-Slope Abandoned Contour Mines - Volume I - Summary
By Daniel I. Carey
Current and potential dragline reclamation usage was evaluated for the U.S. coalfields based on data gathered and analyzed during field surveys, literature reviews and contacts with manufacturers. It
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 6527 A Process for the Preparation of Thorium by Sodium Reduction of Thorium Tetrachloride
By H. O. Poppleton, F. E. Block
This investigation was made to develop a method of preparing high - purity thorium metal in quantities up to 20 kilograms per batch . Several methods for the preparation , purification , and reduction
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 6286 Decomposition of Gypsum in a Fluidized Bed Reactor
By F. E. Brantley, D. M. Yergensen, D. A. Martin
Fluidized - bed roasting was investigated as a means of decomposing gypsum and gypsum mixtures to produce a gas rich in sulfur dioxide and a lime or portland cement residue . Ninety- eight percent des
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 4909 Guymard Lead Zinc Deposit, Orange County, N. Y.
By G. L. Neumann
The Guymard mine in Orange County, N. Y., is reported to have been discovered in 1862 and mined until 1876, producing 10,000 tons of lead and zinc ore. The property was examined by an engineer of the
Jan 1, 1952
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A Working Hypothesis on How Silica and Silica Surface May Cause Silicosis and CWP
By Thomas P. Meloy
"This paper presents an interim progress report on our recently begun research project on respirable dusts. We are reporting on a sophisticated, predictive, probably correct, testable hypothesis that
Mar 1, 1989
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RI 5854 Experimental Tertiary Amine Flotation Of Zinc Silicate (Hemimorphite) From Missouri ? Summary
By W. M. Dressel
The objective of the research reported in this publication of the Federal Bureau of Mines was to devise a mineral dressing procedure that would concentrate zinc silicate minerals from certain deposits
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 5932 Analytical Method For Study Of Thermal Degradation Of Oil Shale ? Introduction And Summary
By John Ward Smith
The potential economic value of oil shale depends on the products from thermal degradation of the rock, because no other practical method for producing valuable material from oil shale has been found.
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 4731 Investigation Of Daggett Chief Manganese Deposit, Manila, Daggett County, Utah
By George W. Heim
Before and during World War II, the Bureau of Mines investigated a large number of ore deposits in the United States and Alaska in a search for domestic sources of strategic minerals. Deposits chosen
Jan 1, 1950
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IC 6376 Method Of Mining A Thick Coal Bed In Eastern Utah ? Introduction
By H. Tomlinson
This circular is one of a series of papers on coal mining methods and costs which being prepared by the United States Bureau of Mines for the purpose of making available to those interested in the ind
Jan 1, 1930
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RI 3953 Exploration for Fluorite, Krausse Estate Property, Crittenden County, KY
By Xavier B. Starnes
"INTRODUCTION The Krausse Estate property was the site of the first lead silver mining in western Kentucky, which began with the sinking of the Andrew Jackson shaft in 1835 3/. The earliest miners con
Sep 1, 1946
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IC 9365 Haulage-Related Accidents In Metal And Nonmetal Surface Mines
By Jean M. Kenney
Frequencies of haulage-related accidents in metal and nonmetal surface mines for the years 1988 through 1990 were investigated and compared with those of non-haulage-related accidents. This study was
Jan 1, 1993
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RI 5018 Petroleum-Engineering Study Of Flat Rock Oil Field, Osage County, Okla. ? Introduction And Summary
By C. H. Riggs
This report of a petroleum-engineering study of the Flat Rock oil field, Osage County, Okla., describes the geology, reviews the production history, and estimates remaining oil reserves. The Flat R
Jan 1, 1954
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SP-01-95 - Proceedings: Mechanics and Mitigation of Violent Failure in Coal and Hard-Rock Minesr
Papers presented at a U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) technology transfer seminar describe the causes of violent material failure in U.S. mines, measurement techniques for monitoring events that result in
Jan 1, 1995
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RI 9118 - Analysis of the Oxidation of Chalcopyrite, Chalcocite, Galena, Pyrrhotite, Marcasite, and Arsenopyrite
By G. W. Reimers
Conditions in the underground mine environment can cause self-heating of sulfide ores as a result of exothermic oxidation reactions, which may result in mine fires. This Bureau of Mines report describ
Jan 1, 1987