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MLA 48-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The Ten Lakes Rare II Area (No. 1-683), Lincoln County, Montana ? SummaryBy Michael Hamilton
Mineral resources have been identified at two properties in the Ten takes RARE II area (table 1). Commodities consist of copper and silver. The deposits, in the northwest part of the study area, are
Jan 1, 1983
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Dust Deposition In Coal Mine AirwaysBy Welby G. Courtney
The Bureau of Mines conducted an exploratory field survey to determine the amount of airborne coal dust, the size distribution of the dust, and the rate of dust deposition in coal mine airways. The su
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 3271 Concentration of the Potash Ores of Carlsbad, New Mexico, By Ore Dressing MethodsBy S. R. B. Cooke, J. Bruce Clemmer, Will H. Cognill, F. D. DeVaney
"INTRODUCTION The domestic production of potash has made rapid strides in the past 4 years. In 1929 the United States produced 109,820 tons of potash-bearing material, equivalent to 61,590 tons of pur
Feb 1, 1935
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Technology News - No. 509 - A New Method to Clean Dust From Soiled Work ClothesTo develop a quick, safe, and effective method that allows workers at mineral processing operations to clean their dust-soiled clothing periodically throughout the workday. Background Reducing w
May 1, 2005
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RI 6612 Extraction Of Tungsten From Ore Concentrates By ChlorinationBy A. W. Henderson
This investigation was performed to develop chlorination methods for extracting tungsten from scheelite and from an ore concentrate containing a mixture of scheelite and wolframite. On a laboratory sc
Jan 1, 1965
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Shock And Impact On North American Locomotives Evaluated With ISO 2631 Parts 1 And 5 - IntroductionBy John J. Gordon, Neil K. Cooperrider
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard ISO 2631 [1,2] provides three methods for evaluation of human exposure to vibrations that contain occasional shocks or impacts. Part
Jan 6, 2006
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RI 6417 Recovery of Zinc From Galvanizers' Dross and Zinc-Base Die-Cast ScrapBy J. A. Ruppert, P. M. Sullivan
A process was developed on a laboratory scale in which iron contained in galvanizers ' zinc dross and aluminum contained in scrap zinc die - cast alloy were removed simultaneously . Melting both types
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 3080 The Production Of High-Manganese Slag In The Electric FurnaceBy T. L. Joseph
The size and accessibility of the Minnesota manganiferous iron ore deposits make them attractive as a potential source of ferromanganese, which is essential in the production of steel. For several yea
Jan 1, 1931
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Selected Health Issues In MiningBy R. Larry Grayson, Douglas F. Scott
Data on health-related illnesses and disease in the mining industry are scarce, and information on rates and costs is not readily available. Substantial amounts of research are being directed to addr
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RI 3435 Some Asphalts From Oregon Basin (Wyoming) Crude Oil ? IntroductionBy K. E. Stanfield
Asphalts from. Wyoming "black oils" are being studied at the Petroleum Experiment Station of the Bureau of Mines at Laramie, Wyo., in cooperation with the University of Wyoming. These black oils are c
Jan 1, 1939
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RI 3030 Test Of Ampoules Filled With Palladium Salt Solution For Detecting Carbon Monoxide (656cf8d2-6c77-4613-be74-972e917672dd)By L. B. Berger
In this investigation, the ampoule type of carbon-monoxide (CO) detector which is manufactured under license of U. S. Patent 1,644,014 (October 4, 1927) was tested for sensitivity and reliability. Thi
Jan 1, 1930
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RI 8138 Seismic Equipment Used in Rock-Burst Control in the Coeur d'Alene Mining District, IdahoBy William C. McLaughlin
In the deep vein mines of the Coeur d'Alene mining district, rock bursts are a potential hazard to the mine structure and underground personnel. Damage repair costs are estimated by one company t
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 8867 - Dispersion-Selective Flocculation-Desliming Characteristics of Oxidized TaconitesBy R. E. Green
The Bureau of Mines undertook a bench-scale study of three different types of oxidized taconites3 from the Lake Superior district to improve the dispersion-selective flocculation-desliming process for
Jan 1, 1984
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OFR-11-88 A Review Of Favorable Offshore And Coastal Depositional Sites For Platinum-Group Metals In The Goodnews Bay Mining District, AlaskaBy Brian R. Zelenka
The Bureau of Mines (Bureau) reviewed all available information regarding geologic and depositional processes contributing to potential coastal and offshore platinum group metal (PGM) placer deposits
Jan 1, 2011
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Underground mine fire preparedness - Part 2 - Part 2 of 4 - Preparedness to evacuate and miners? experiences with incipient fires (64cff3ea-7de9-4272-8ede-74cb7412baae)By Charles Vaught
This is the second in a series of four articles that discuss underground firefighting preparedness. As with the first article in the May-June issue, it is based on interviews with 214 miners conducted
Jul 1, 1997
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IC 7646 Petroleum Refineries Including Cracking Plants, In The United States, January 1, 1952 ? Summary - Crude Oil CapacityBy J. G. Kirby
The total number of petroleum refineries in the United States decreased during 1951, while the total crude-oil charging capacity continued to increase. There were 350 refineries as of January 1, 1952,
Jan 1, 1952
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RI 8664 Radon Emanation From Stopes Backfilled With Cemented Uranium Mill TailingsBy J. C. Franklin
An experiment was conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Mines and the Canada Centre for Mineral and Energy Technology (CANMET) to measure the emanation rate of radon from cemented unclassified mill tailings
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 7489 Gold Transport By Complex Metal Chloride VaporsBy Judith A. Eisele
The possibility of improving the volatilization of gold through the formation of a metal-gold chloride vapor complex was investigated. Gold-silica mixtures, containing ferrous and nonferrous minerals
Jan 1, 1971
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Statistics-based Safety - Part 1: An Analysis of the Crushed Stone Injuries Occurring During a 10-year Span Provides Insight Into Improving SafetyBy Vijia K. Karra
Making sure workers within the aggregates industry go home safely each day is the goal of aggregate companies throughout the United States. At the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
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Bulletin 198 Regulation of Explosives in the United StatesBy Charles E. Munroe
At the outset of the war the uncontrolled production and possession of explosives obviously became a serious menace to the safety of persons and property and the successful conduct of military opera-
Jan 1, 1921