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OFR-65(1)-83 Reduction Of Land Recontouring Costs - Volume I - Texas Lignite Field
By J. W. Howland
To determine their effectiveness in different climate and soil conditions, a demonstration of dozer blades specifically designed for recontouring mine spoil was conducted at an East Texas surface coal
Jan 1, 1981
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IC 7657 Fuels Consumed For Residential And Commercial Space Heating, 1935-51
By A. T. Coumbe
This compilation of statistics covering competitive fuels consumed for heating of residential and commercial buildings is in response to numerous requests for data of this nature to show the relative
Jan 1, 1953
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RI 9128 - Physical Properties and Mechanical Cutting Characteristics of Cobalt-Rich Manganese Crusts
By 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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IC 8464 Silver Potential And Economic Aspects Of The Leadville District, Lake County, Colo.
By Henry C. Meeves
The Bureau of Mines investigated the silver production potential of the Leadville (California) mining district, Lake County, Colo., in 1966-67. The mining history of the district, the ground condition
Jan 1, 1970
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OFR-55-74 Rock Breakage Performance Characteristics Of (1) Small Diameter Confined Explosive Column Charges, And (2) Water Jets - SECT I - Rock Breakage Performance Characteristics Of Small Diameter Confined Explosive Column Charges (Richard L. Ash)
By Richard L. Ash
Introduction The blasting capabilities of commercial explosives are often rated according to their loading densities and detonation velocities. Both the density and velocity are relatively easily m
Jan 1, 1973
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OFR-25(2)-73 Respirable Dust Control Manual For Underground Coal Mines - 1.0 Introduction
By Jerome Apt
This manual has been prepared fur the help and guidance of underground coal mine operators. It details both common and unique engineering methods by which the respirable dust, which is generated in co
Jan 1, 1972
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OFR-24-76 Underground Application Of Foam For Suppression Of Respirable Dust - Introduction
By R. H. Hiltz
The Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 legislated maximum dust levels for the working place. As the law was implemented, extensive efforts were undertaken to provide the technology necessary to c
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 4426 Investigation of Talladega gray iron ores, Talladega County, Ala. (51af1a60-81a8-4a58-a06d-38e6735aafa6)
By Reed. Donald F.
"Deposits of gray hematite occur in two districts in Talladega County, Ala., the Emauhee-Tallasochatchee and Weewoka, both in the vicinity of Winterboro, 50 miles east of Birmingham.The deposits were
Mar 1, 1949
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OFR-15(1)-82 Area Terrace Pit Coal Mining Systems - Volume 1 - Technical & Economic Evaluation Of Terrace Pit Mining Systems
By Fred Leonard
This report is principally concerned with the engineering and economic feasibility of area surface coal mining systems other than draglines. This analysis evaluates shovel/ trucks, shovel/crusher/conv
Jan 1, 1980
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IC 9160 Lead Reduction In Ambient Air: Technical Feasibility And Cost Analysis At Domestic Primary Lead Smelters And Refineries
By Richard D. Smith
The Bureau of Mines evaluated the emission control methods, including the capital investments and operating cost, necessary for further reducing lead levels in ambient air at the Glover, Herculaneum,
Jan 1, 1987
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OFR-35-81 Reclamation And Pollution Control: Planning Guide For Small Sand And Gravel Mines
This field guide is designed for use in planning pollution control and reclamation activities on small sand and gravel operations. Its purpose is to assist operators in selecting environmentally desir
Jan 1, 1981
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OFR-21-90 Analysis Of Iliamna Bay, Kotzebue, And Nome As Port Sites For Use By The Mineral Industry
By Gary E. Sherman
To aid the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in their Resource Development Navigation Study of ten existing or proposed port sites in Alaska, the Bureau of Mines examined the potential for mineral developm
Jan 1, 2011
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OFR-92-78 Technical Services For Mine Communications Research - Transmit Antennas For Portable VLF To MF Wireless Mine Communications
By Robert L. Lagace
An investigation is made of the feasibility of developing compact transmit antennas and/or other means to efficiently couple VLF to MF band radio energy between portable wireless communication units i
Jan 1, 1977
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IC 8100 Minerals In Japan's Industrial Economy
By K. P. Wang
The foundation of Japan's growing industrial and economic strength lies primarily in minerals, power, and technical know-how. Domestic raw material resources cannot supply domestic demand, and im
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 5784 Stress-Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility Of Zirconium In Ferric Chloride Solution - Summary
By J. T. Dunham
Zirconium has possible use in industry where severe corrosion conditions are encountered because it resists attack from a variety of corrosive environments. However, very little experimental testing h
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 3009 The Sand And Gravel Safety Contest Of 1929
By W. W. Adams
The United States Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the National Send and Gravel Association conducted a safety contest in 1929 Among producers of sand and gravel. Only 26 plants were enrolled, as
Jan 1, 1930
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OFR-35(2)-73 Evaluation Of Mine Electrical Systems With Respect To Safety, Technology, Economics And Legal Considerations - Volume II - Appendix I - Expected Power Parameters For Continuous Mining Sections
By Robert Stefanko
The following tables contain the average, maximum and minimum power parameter levels for several mining machines. Power factor is listed only for defined transducer output regions. The reasons for the
Jan 1, 1973
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Mineral Investigation Of The Beaver Meadows, Blind Horse Creek, Chute Mountain, Deep Creek/Battle Creek, And North Fork Of Sun River Wilderness Study Areas (BLM Nos. MT-075-110, 102, 105, 106, And 107), Lewis And Clark, And Teton Counties, Montana
By Harry W. Campbell
A mineral survey conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Mines in 1983 identified no mineral resources in the Beaver Meadows, Blind Horse Creek, Chute Mountain, Deep Creek/Battle Creek, and North Fork of Sun
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 9544 - Ten-Cycle Bench-Scale Study Of Simplified Clay-Hydrogen Chloride Process For Alumina Production
By D. E. Shanks
This U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) research simplified an earlier hydrogen chloride (HCI) leach-sparge process developed by the USBM to recover reduction-grade alumina from domestic kaolin clay. Improve
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 8772 Factors Affecting the Preparation of Misted Clay Feed and Solids-Liquid Separation After HCI Leaching
By R. S. Olsen
Although aluminum is easily leached from calcined clay with boiling mineral acids, the presence of fines and slimes in the leached residue has hindered the application of acid leaching processes. A fe
Jan 1, 1983