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RI 3226 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division - 2. Gold-Recovery Studies - Recovery Of Refractory Gold In Milling OresBy E. S. Leaver
The gold that is not recovered by a particular process is refractory to that process. A study to determine how the refractory gold is associated in the ore constituents usually indicates the needed im
Jan 1, 1934
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Simplified Hyperspectral Imaging for Improved Geologic Mapping of Mine SlopesBy Edward L. McHugh, Louis J. Denes, Jami M. Girard
A prototype portable hyperspectral imager that operates in the visible and near-infrared ranges of the electromagnetic spectrum was field tested at an open-pit mine. The tests were sponsored by the
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RI 3149 Salts in Tri-State Mill Waters: Their Ill-Effect on the Flotation of Blende and Their RemovalBy Warren Howes, A. B. Campbell, W. H. Ode
"INTRODUCTION The mines in the eastern part of the now active region of the Tri-State zinc district of Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma have unusually acid water, which during periods of moderate or no
Mar 1, 1932
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Gases That Occur In Metal Mines - Metal-Mine And Coal-Mine AtmospheresBy D. Harrington
When the word "gas"' is mentioned in connection with mining almost invariably it is inferred that the explosive gas, methane, is in mind and that the reference is to coal mining. Although methane
Jan 1, 1931
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Open-Cut Metal Mining - IntroductionBy E. D. Gardner
This bulletin, which discusses open-cut mining at the metal mines of the United States, is the last of a series of such papers by the Bureau of Mines describing the principal methods of mining.4 Open
Jan 1, 1941
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RI 9425 - Relationship of Coal Seam Parameters and Airborne Respirable Dust at LongwallsBy S. J. Page, R. A. Jankowski, J. A. Organiscak
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated the relationship of bituminous coal seam parameters and the amount of airborne respirable dust generated at longwalls. Dust and coal samples were obtained from 20
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 8759 Alumina Miniplant Operations - Overall Mass Balance for Clay-HCI Acid LeachingBy Dwight L. Sawyer
To provide technology that can help decrease the dependence of the U.S. aluminum industry on imported bauxite, the main ore of aluminum, the Bureau of Mines is investigating the extraction of aluminum
Jan 1, 1983
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Government Actions And The Mineral Industry (ba40e91d-832c-4471-a383-9ef763c7e535)Arsenic.--Inorganic arsenic has been added to the Environmental Protection Agency's list of hazardous air pollutants because of a high probability it can cause cancer. EPA estimates that inorgani
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 3254 The National Safety Competition of 1933By W. W. Adams
"The ninth yearly National Safety Competition covering the calendar year 1933, conducted by the United States Bureau of Mines, w participated in by 332 mines and quarries situated in 35 States. Enroll
Jul 1, 1934
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IC 7759 Block-Caving Methods At The Sunrise Mine Platte County, Wyo. ? IntroductionBy F. L. Wideman
This paper is one of a series on mining methods being published by the Bureau of Mines. It describes briefly mining practices at the Sunrise iron mine of the Colorado Fuel & Iron Corp., Platte County,
Jan 1, 1956
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The Mineral Industry Of Central American CountriesBy Doris M. Hyde
Mineral output and trade in the Central American countries were directly or indirectly affected by the sometimes violent civil unrest and recessionary economic developments that have pervaded the regi
Jan 1, 1985
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OFR-56-80 Characterization Of Respirable Coal Mine Dust Computer Analysis Of Scanning Electron Microscope ImagesBy Gerald G. Johnson
The use of the Scanning Electron Microscope to characterize Coal Mine Dust has been possible because of two circumstances. First, the imaging process of the SEM allows multiple signals (secondary elec
Jan 1, 1979
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IC 9185 - Mine Safety Education And Training SeminarEducation and training research is a major component of the Bureau of Mines human factors research program. The goal of human factors research is to enhance human performance for the purpose of improv
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 9454 - Vibration Testing of Off-Road Vehicle SeatsBy John C. Gagliardi, Walter K. Utt
The U.S. Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with Carter Mining Co., conducted vibration tests of four off-road vehicle seats. The purpose of the tests was to determine which seat provided the best vibrat
Jan 1, 1993
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Empirical Approaches For Weak Rock Masses (15cf9004-760f-47b2-8d56-8025fc15bd1d)By Rimas Pakalnis, Tom Brady, Lewis Martin
A major focus of ground control research presently being conducted by the Spokane Research Laboratory of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is to incorporate weak rock m
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Highlights - Bituminous Coal And Lignite -The number of railroad coal cars (open top hoppers), dominated rail car orders and deliveries in 1975 according to announcements made February 11, by the Association of American Railroads and the Amer
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 3519 Underground Transportation Of Coal - Progress Report 1By Albert L. Toenges, Frank A. Jones
"INTRODUCTION The introduction of mechanized pining in coal mines, which has speeded loading, has emphasized the importance of efficient underground transportation systems. The purpose of this invest
Jun 1, 1940
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RI 7915 Dielectric Constants and Dissipation Factors of Simulated Lunar RocksBy Russell E. Griffin
Dielectric constants and dissipation factors were measured by the Bureau of Mines for 13 simulated lunar rocks over the 20-to 100-megahertz frequency range by means of the susceptance-variation method
Jan 1, 1974
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The Mineral Industry Of The Islands Of The Caribbean - BahamasBy Nicholas G. Theofilos
The Bahamian economy weathered the worldwide recession of the last few years better than most developing countries. This was mainly owing to the ties between the tourist industry of the Bahamas and th
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 3205 The Development of an Electrolytic Method for the Determination of Inclusions in Plain-Carbon SteelsBy G. R. Fitterer, E. A. Krockenberger, B. E. Sockman, R. B. Meneilly, J. F. Eckel, E. W. Marshall
"Steel manufacturers have noticed a decided tendency on the part of many of their customers to become more exacting in their steel specifications. Under these conditions, the steel must not only meet
May 1, 1933