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OFR-161(2)-82 Probabilistic Modeling Of Tailings Embankment Designs - Volume I - Appendix I - Cone Penetrometer Records
By Loren R. Anderson
This is an Appendix of Volume I. It contains the results of the electric cone penetrometer soundings from the first phase of the testing program.
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 4809 National Motor-Gasoline Survey, Winter 1950-51
By O. C. Blade
This report on the properties of motor fuels sold through service stations in the United States was made in accordance with a cooperative agreement between the American Petroleum Institute and the Bur
Jan 1, 1951
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RI 4650 Investigation Of The Rose Run Iron Area Bath County, Ky.
By Neal M. Muir
The increasing demand for iron ores prompted the Bureau of Mines to investigate the sources of past production in Kentucky to determine whether reserves of usable ore still exist. Preliminary investig
Jan 1, 1950
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IC 8885 Characterization Of U.S. Cement Kiln Dust
By Benjamin W. Haynes
Cement kiln dust (CKD) produced in the contiguous United States and Hawaii was characterized as part of the Bureau of Mines' program in minerals environmental technology. The mineralogical and ch
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 4354 National Motor-Gasoline Survey Winter 1947-48
By O. C. Blade
This report on the properties of motor fuels sold through service stations in the United States was made in accordance with a cooperative agreement between the American Petroleum Institute, and the Bu
Jan 1, 1948
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OFR-31-89 Results Of 1988 Bureau Of Mines Investigations In The Valdez Creek Mining District, Alaska
By Michael D. Balen
The U.S. Bureau of Mines (Bureau) is currently conducting a four-year study to assess the mineral resources and the mineral development potential of the 5.7 million acre Valdez Creek Mining District
Jan 1, 2011
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RI 2603 Properties Of California Crude Oils. - II Additional Analyses ? Introduction
By A. J. Kraemer
This report on the physical and chemical properties of typical crude oils of California is the eighth in a series which will cover the producing districts of the United States, and is supplementary t
Jan 1, 1924
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RI 2235 Properties Of Typical Crude Oils From The Producing Fields Of The Rocky Mountain District ? Introduction
By E. W. Dean
A previous report of the Bureau of Mines* has supplied data for the physical and chemical properties of samples of crude petroleum produced in the eastern fields of the United States. It was issued as
Jan 1, 1921
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IC 6527 Practical Rules for the Use of the Magnetometer in Geophysical Prospecting
By W. Ayvazoglou
A large number of organizations interested in the search for mineral deposits have adopted the magnetic method of geophysical prospecting, as it has proved to be the most simple, convenient, and rapid
Nov 1, 1931
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RI 4567 National Motor Gasoline Survey Winter 1948-49
By O. C. Blade
This report on the properties of motor fuels sold through service stations in the United States was made in accordance with a cooperative agreement between the American Petroleum Institute and the Bur
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 6420 Oil Yields of Sections of Green River Oil Shale in Utah
By L. G. Trudell, J. W. Smith, K. E. Stanfield
Oil- yield data are presented for 40 sets of core samples and 83 sets of drill cuttings collected in 1952-62 from drilling operations in the Uinta basin of eastern Utah . This accumulated information
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 3486 Survey Of Crude Oils Of The Producing Fields Of Arkansas - Introduction
By O. C. Blade
The oil fields of Arkansas, all situated in the southern part of the State, have played an important part in the development of petroleum production in the northern coastal plain region of the Mid-Con
Jan 1, 1940
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RI 3486 Survey Of Crude Oils Of The Producing Fields Of Arkansas ? Introduction (3300e23c-cf09-4db7-bb98-3f696483a027)
By O. C. Blade
The oil fields of Arkansas, all situated in the southern part of the State, have played an important part in the development of petroleum production in the northern coastal plain region of the Mid-Con
Jan 1, 1940
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IC 7301 Fuel For Permissible Flame Safety Lamps (A Revision Of R.I. 3389) - Introduction
By A. B. Hooker
Investigations at the Pittsburgh Experiment Station of the Bureau of Mines have shown that satisfactory operation of a flame safety lamp depends not only upon proper design and assembly of the lamp bu
Jan 1, 1945
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RI 4548 A Bureau Of Mines Method For Determining Porosity: A List Of Porosities Of Oil Sands
By Cleo Griffith Rall
The method for determining the effective porosity, of oil- and gas- bearing sand described in this report is a development of an earlier method devised by Bureau of Mines. The apparatus has been impro
Jan 1, 1949
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IC 6657 Clay Mining Methods And Costs At The Corunna (Mich.) Pit Of The Aetna Portland Cement Co. ? Introduction
By Oliver A. Dibble
This paper it one of a series being prepared for and published by the United States Bureau of Mines, describing mining methods and costs at clay pits throughout the United States. These papers are des
Jan 1, 1932
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RI 5887 Evaluating Cuyuna Manganese Resources By Sulfatizing ? Introduction And Summary
By Charles Prasky
The objective of this investigation by the Bureau of Mines was to determine the response to sulfatization of diverse low-grade manganiferous materials in the iron formation of the Cuyuna district. In
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 5066 National Motor-Gasoline Survey Winter 1953-54 ? Introduction
By O. C. Blade
This report on the properties of motor fuels sold through service stations in the United States was made in accordance with a cooperative agreement between the American Petroleum Institute and the Bur
Jan 1, 1954
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Analyses Of Foreign Coals - Introduction
By R. E. Morgan
[IN COMPILING the table of analyses of this bulletin every available source of information was studied. These sources, as listed at the end of the table, were many and varied, and it believed that the
Jan 1, 1952
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RI 6585 Dealkylation Of Tar Acids From Low-Temperature Lignite Tar
By John S. Berber
Tar produced as a byproduct from low-temperature carbonization of coal contains only small amounts of valuable lower boiling tar acids but relatively high percentages of high-boiling tar acids. These
Jan 1, 1965