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IC 8339 Fluorspar In The Eastern States
By Ronald P. Hollenbeck
This study reviews and discusses the fluorspar industry in the Eastern United States, with emphasis on factors controlling the industry such as production, consumption, uses, and transportation. The g
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 2190 Mining and Preparation of Tripoli
By Raymond B. Lucas
"Distinction between Tripoli and Diatomaceous EarthMuch confusion exists both in the literature and in the trade as to the proper use of the terms tripoli, tripolite diatomeceons or infusoriai earth,
Nov 1, 1920
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RI 4043 Anderson Zinc-Lead Prospect, Stevens County, Wash
By R. M. Gammell, S. H. Lorain
The Anderson prospect is one of a number of properties investigated by the Bureau of Mines during the course of preliminary studies of the lead-zinc districts of northern Stevens County, Washington. e
Mar 1, 1947
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RI 5133 Melting, Refining, And Granulation Of Cobalt Powder ? Summary
By J. D. Marchant
In the spring of 1953 a series of heats were made using a 3-phase, size ST, Pittsburgh Lectromelt arc furnace to develop a method suitable for melting, refining, and granulating cobalt powder produced
Jan 1, 1955
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RI 6916 Phthalic And Maleic Anhydrides From Low Temperature Lignite Tar
By John S. Berber
To improve the economics of low-temperature carbonization of coal, the Bureau of Mines is conducting research on the upgrading of the product tar to marketable chemicals. This report describes experim
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 2254 Nature Of Shale Oil Obtained From Oil-Shale Assay Retort Used By The Bureau Of Mines
By Martin J. Gavin
In an earlier paper (Karrick, Lewis, C. A convenient and reliable retort for assaying oil-shales for oil yield: Bureau of Mines, Reports of Investigations, Loral No. 2229, March, 1921. Reprinted in En
Jan 1, 1921
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RI 3127 A Novel Method of Ventilating a Pennsylvania Coal Mine
By C. W. Owings
"Ventilation is one of the most important features of coal mining, and if a mine is exceptionally gassy it is often difficult to ventilate it in such a way as to make it safe. The general system of sp
Sep 1, 1931
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Development Of Roof-Bolting Machine Bit And Chuck Isolators For Drilling Noise Reductions
By Jeffrey Shawn Peterson
Among underground coal miners, hearing loss remains one of the most common occupational illnesses. In response, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) conducts research to r
Jan 1, 2009
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RI 6102 Bacterial Leaching Of Manganese Ores
By E. C. Perkins
Preliminary experiments are reported utilizing bacteria to leach manganese from a variety of domestic low grade manganiferous materials. In two large leaches manganese extraction ranged from 71.7 to 9
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 7440 Electrophoretic-Specific Gravity Separation Of Pyrite From Coal - Laboratory Studies
By K. J. Miller
A laboratory electrophoresis column was designed to separate pyrite from fine coal by utilizing an observed difference in the electrophoretic mobilities of the two materials in water. The apparatus wo
Jan 1, 1970
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IC 6795 Mining Limestone By A Caving Method At Crestmore Mine Of The Riverside Cement Co., Crestmore, Calif. ? Introduction
By C. A. Robotham
The following; paper describes underground mining practices of the Riverside Cement Co. of Los Angeles, Calif., in the Stanley limestone deposit at Crestmore, Riverside County, Calif. It is one of a s
Jan 1, 1934
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RI 3995 Terlingua Mercury Deposits Brewster & Presidio Counties, TX
By W. M. Traver, A. M. Evans
"INTRODUCTION The Bureau of Mines undertook exploration in the Torlingua district, Texas, during June 1943, at a time when the demand for mercury for war industries was considerably more than the anti
Jan 1, 1947
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RI 2765 Fourteenth Semi-Annual Motor Gasoline Survey
By E. C. Lane
The motor gasoline which is being marketed in the United States this summer is apparently more volatile than the gasoline sold a year ago. In fact the average volatility of this summer's gasoline
Jan 1, 1926
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IC 6887 Mining And Grinding Methods And Costs At The L. W. Camp Co. Shale Pit, Akron, Ohio - Introduction
By E. J. Lintner
This paper is one of a series being prepared by the United States Bureau of Mines describing clay mining and crushing methods and costs at various operations throughout the United States. These papers
Jan 1, 1936
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RI 6821 Reclaiming Magnetite In Dense-Medium Circuits By Froth Flotation
By J. A. Cavallaro
To determine whether magnetite consumption could be reduced and salable coal production increased by using froth flotation units in series with magnetic separators, the Bureau of Mines conducted labor
Jan 1, 1966
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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
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RI 4475 Investigation Of Tungsten Occurrences In Darwin District, Inyo County, Calif.
By D. W. Butner
As a part of the Bureau of Mines program for the discovery and development of critical and essential mineral deposits, the Darwin district, Inyo County, Calif., was chosen for investigation as a possi
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 3373 Microprojection Method For Counting Impinger Dust Samples ? Introduction (0eab7877-d721-413a-8c94-a20f0a0a30b1)
By Carlton E. Brown
Brown and Yant6/ recently described a microprojection method for determining the particle-size distribution and number concentration of samples of dust collected from the air by such samplers as the O
Jan 1, 1938
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RI 3373 Microprojection Method For Counting Impinger Dust Samples ? Introduction
By Carlton E. Brown
Broom and Yant6/ recently described a. microprojection method for determining the particle-size distribution and number concentration of samples of dust collected from the air by such samplers as the
Jan 1, 1938
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RI 3119 The Acidity Of Several Pennsylvania Streams During Low Water ? Purpose Of Work
By R. D. Leitch
The work of the United States Bureau of Mines on stream pollution3 by coal-mine drainage has included a study of seasonal variations in acidity and volume of several streams in Pennsylvania. The acidi
Jan 1, 1931