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Coal Fracture Analysis Using Two Simultaneous Wedge Indentors and Laser Holographic lnterferometry
By A. Wahab Khair, Richard D. Begley
"This paper presents results of destructive tests performed on rectangular coal specimen under the influence of two vertical and simultaneous wedge indentation forces. Several wedge designs and spacin
Jun 1, 1988
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RI 5423 Chemical And Galvanic Corrosion Properties Of Titanium Alloys ? Summary
By Charles B. Kenahan
The chemical and galvanic corrosion properties of commercially pure titanium, a titanium-manganese alloy, a titanium-aluminum-tin alloy, 2 titanium-copper alloys, and 2 titanium-aluminum alloys were s
Jan 1, 1958
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MLA 8-92 - Mineral Resource Investigation Of The Bear Creek-Poker Peak Study Area, Bonneville County, Idaho
In 1991, the USBM (U. S. Bureau of Mines) evaluated the mineral resources of the 174,550-acre Bear Creek-Poker Peak area. Located 40 air miles east from Idaho Falls, ID, the study area is in the Carib
Jan 1, 1992
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IC 8679 Ground Support Systems In Block-Cave Mining, A Survey
By P. C. McWilliams
The Bureau of Mines investigated ground support problems in four major block-cave mines to assess the current "state-of-the-art" and to delineate areas for future research. The most significant proble
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 8092 Lead-Zinc Extraction From Concentrates by Electrolytic Oxidation
By B. J. Scheiner
The Federal Bureau of Mines investigated an electrolytic oxidation procedure for extracting lead, zinc, copper, and silver from lead-zinc concentrates. Concentrates slurried in brine were pumped throu
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 4382 Ignition Of Firedamp By Explosives
By Bernard Lewis
The ignition problem: for a layer of firedamp bordering on a cloud of detonation products is evidently considerably more complicated than in the usual laboratory ignition experiments, in which a well-
Jan 1, 1948
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RI 5349 Low-Temperature Chlorination Of Columbium-Bearing Titanium Minerals ? Summary
By V. A. Nieberlein
An extractive process was developed applicable to submarginal titanium deposits containing valuable minor constituents; such as columbium (niobium) and iron. The process consisted of reducing the mine
Jan 1, 1957
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RI 5924 Leaching Michigan Copper Ore And Mill Tailings With Acidified Ferric Sulfate ? Summary And Introduction
By A. F. Colombo
Laboratory-scale tests were conducted by the Bureau of Mines on an argillaceous Michigan copper ore and mill tailing to determine the feasibility of leaching with acidified ferric sulfate solutions. T
Jan 1, 1962
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IC 8438 Possible Applications Of Plasma Technology In Minerals Processing
By Douglas A. Elkins
The unique characteristics of plasmas, their current applications, and ongoing research into new applications are described. Major technical and economic problems in application of plasma technology a
Jan 1, 1969
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Pressure Dissolving Of Powdered Minerals Into Solution For Analysis - Objectives
To more rapidly and economically prepare solutions for chemical analysis, of a wide range of ores, slags, minerals, and metals. Approach A Simple pressure-dissolution system was devised using an
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 8012 Prompt Copper Recovery From Mine Strip Waste
By B. W. Madsen
Research by the Bureau of Mines has shown that treatment of open pit waste by crushing and sizing followed by flotation of the fines and leaching the coarse fraction results in greater metal recoverie
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 6227 Preparation Characteristics Of Coal From Mercer County, W. Va.
By Albert W. Deurbrouck
This report describes the preparation characteristics of the significant, presently producing coalbeds in Mercer County, W. Va. Approximately 650,000 tons of coal was produced in Mercer County, W.
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 7225 Joining Refractory Metal Compounds By Hot Pressing
By John E. Kelley
The Bureau of Mines conducted a study to determine the feasibility of joining refractory metal compounds to each other and to oxide ceramics by a vacuum hot press-diffusion bonding method. Very satisf
Jan 1, 1969
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The Mineral Industry Of Alabama (d8b64fc8-2b65-4def-a3ea-ec824b3da18c)
By James R. Boyle
The value of Alabama's nonfuel mineral production in 1985 was $405.9 million, a slight decrease from the record high of 1984. With the exception of clays, output of most nonfuel minerals increase
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 4920 Preparation Characteristics Of Coal From Floyd County, Ky.
By William L. Crentz
Floyd County, KY., contains sizable deposits of high volatile bituminous coal. Some of the coals have been blended with higher-rank coals and used in the manufacture of high-quality metallurgical coke
Jan 1, 1952
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IC 6401 Gallium, Germanium, Indium, and Scandium
By ALICE V. Petar
Among the rarest of the rare metals are four that are linked together by a common historical background as well as by chemical relationship. With the excep- tion of indium, these metals are likewise c
Nov 1, 1930
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IC 7433 Diamond-Drilling Blast Holes, Eastern Magnetite Mine C
By McHenry Mosier
Diamond -drilling blast holes at Eastern Magnetite Mine C is proving economical in boundary shrinks , in removing pillars not readily accessible for percussion drilling , and in driving scraper drifts
Feb 1, 1948
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RI 9466 - Wire Rope Research: Analysis of Bending Fatigue in a 2-Inch IWRC Wire Rope (828860e1-1834-4246-912a-1a25d0793bc1)
By A. J. Miscoe
A unique machine for inducing bending fatigue in wire ropes was built at the U.S. Bureau of Mines' Pittsburgh Research Center. This machine can produce nine levels of degradation through repetiti
Jan 1, 2010
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IC 9070 Gold Availability-World - A Minerals Availability Appraisal
By Paul R. Thimas, Edward H. Boyle
"The Bureau of Mines evaluated the long-term cost and availability of primary gold production from 135 mines and deposits worldwide. Collectively, the evaluated countries represent 93 pct of world gol
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 5853 Fatigue Properties Of Manganese-Copper Damping Alloys ? Summary And Introduction
By J. W. Jensen
Alloys of manganese and copper containing from 65 to 80 percent manganese possess mechanical strength and vibration-damping capacity in an unusually high degree. The success of their use in reducing v
Jan 1, 1961