Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
Sort by
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
-
The Mineral Industry Of Central American Countries - Belize (8926227c-e578-472a-9004-df9b463f8d84)By Doris M. Hyde
The economy of Belize continued to be relatively unaffected by activity in the minerals sector. Mining production consisted of limestone, marl, and sand and gravel. All production was used for domesti
Jan 1, 1981
-
RI 7728 Phosphorus Removal From Birmingham, Ala., Calcareous Iron OresBy W. E. Lamont
The Federal Bureau of Mines conducted research to develop methods of removing phosphorus from the earthy, calcareous hematite ores of the Birmingham, Ala., iron district while simultaneously improving
Jan 1, 1973
-
RI 9386 - Modeling In Situ Copper Leaching in an Unsaturated SettingBy Michael J. Friedel
The permeability and flow capacity in unsaturated media are investigated by the U.S. Bureau of Mines for application to in situ copper leach mining. Moisture retention properties are derived and combi
Jan 1, 2010
-
IC 6734 Metal-Mine VentilationBy D. Harrington
Ventilation of underground workings consists of establishment of such control of air currents that the underground workers may work in safety, with maximum comfort and efficiency, mad without impairme
Jan 1, 1933
-
IC 6436 Some Runaway Car Trips on Inclines at Coal MinesBy M. W. Von Bernewitz, J. J. Forbes
"In the United States there are hundreds of underground and surface (inside and outside) inclines at coal mines on which trips of cars are continually being run with coal, rock, supplies, and men. The
Mar 1, 1931
-
On the Mechanism of the Chromate Reduction by Glutathioe: ESR Evidence for the Glutatbionyl Radical and an Isolable Cr(V) IntermediateBy N. S. Dalal, X. Shi
"With a view of elucidating the role of glutathione (GSH) in the biochemical pathways of the chromate-exposure related carcinogenesis, we carried out electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopic invest
Jan 1, 1988
-
MLA 7-94 - The Potential For Undiscovered Mineral Resources In The Absaroka-Beartooth Study Area (Part Of The Custer And Gallatin National Forests, Montana)By Len Blackman
The Absaroka-Beartooth Study Area is a tract of approximately 1.4 million acres of National forest land in southern Montana, part of the Greater Yellowstone Area. This study evaluated the mineral pote
Jan 1, 1994
-
IC 8904 Predicted Characteristics Of Waste Materials From The Processing Of Manganese NodulesBy Benjamin W. Haynes
As part of the first-order assessment of potential manganese nodule processing reject waste materials, the Bureau of Mines estimated the physical and chemical characteristics of reject waste materials
Jan 1, 1982
-
RI 6165 Noise From Pneumatic Rock Drills: Measurement And Significance ? SummaryBy William C. Miller
This report describes investigations by the Bureau of Mines designed to establish the noise level and spectrum of various types of pneumatic rock drills and to furnish information that would be useful
Jan 1, 1963
-
IC 6700 Mining Laws of Chosen (or Korea)By E. P. Youngman
The mining law of Chosen, which was made effective April 1, 1916, was promulgated as ordinance 8, December 24, 1915, in accordance with the provisions of articles 1 and 2 of law No. 30 of 1911. The ne
Mar 1, 1933
-
IC 6183 Mining, Laws of YugoslaviaBy Paul M. Tyler
This paper is one of a series of digests of foreign mining legislation and court decisions prepared in advance of a general report relative to the right of American citizens to explore for minerals an
Oct 1, 1929
-
Do light-emitting diode cap lamps enable improvements in miner safety?By J. Sammarco
Proper illumination is critical to a miner?s ability to detect hazards in underground mines. Moving hazards are often located in the miner?s peripheral field-of-view, while slip/trip/ fall hazards ar
Jan 1, 2009
-
RI 4373 Investigation of Tolstoi Mountain iron deposits, Kasaan Peninsula, Prince of Wales Island, southeastern Alaska (de7202ed-710a-4b64-b6ba-2e9d00d959e6)By Aner W. Erickson
"Magnetite iron deposits on Tolstoi Mountain were examined as part of the investigations by the Bureau of Mines of iron and copper ores on Prince of Wales Island. The Tolstoi Mountain project was a pa
Dec 1, 1948
-
RI 8496 A Breathing Metabolic Simulator for Testing Respiratory Protective EquipmentBy Anthony W. Sparks
The Bureau of Mines conducted tests designed to compare its breathing metabolic simulator (BMS) with other methods that are currently used to evaluate the performance of respiratory protective equipme
Jan 1, 1980
-
IC 6579 Sodium and Potasium MetalsBy Paul M. Tyler
The alkali metals , sodium and potassium , and more particularly sodium , occur abundantly in chemical combination with other elements . The elements themselves are available in metallic form but are
Apr 1, 1932
-
RI 2843 The Sulphur Content Of Commercial Motor Fuels ? IntroductionBy A. J. Kraemer
[A great deal of interest has been manifested in the question of sulphur in fuels for automobile engines. Many different opinions have been expressed with respect to the effect of sulphur in gasoline
Jan 1, 1927
-
The Mineral Industry Of Other West African Countries - BeninBy Phyllis Lyday
Mining did not contribute significantly to the economy of Benin, a small country on the coast of West Africa, during 1978-79. During these years, Benin continued to be rated by the United Nations as o
Jan 1, 1981
-
RI 6286 Decomposition of Gypsum in a Fluidized Bed ReactorBy F. E. Brantley, D. M. Yergensen, D. A. Martin
Fluidized - bed roasting was investigated as a means of decomposing gypsum and gypsum mixtures to produce a gas rich in sulfur dioxide and a lime or portland cement residue . Ninety- eight percent des
Jan 1, 1963
-
RI 6375 Some Physical Properties of Ceria Powders Derived From Five SaltsBy Roy L. Wilfong, LeRoy R. Furlong, Louis P. Domingues
The bulk and apparent densities , particle size , and surface area of ceria powders derived from the ammonium sulfate , carbonate , nitrate , oxalate , and sulfate salts and heated at 950 ° to 1,500 °
Jan 1, 1964
-
RI 5213 Effect Of Temperature On The Electrostatic Separation Of Minerals ? SummaryBy Foster Fraas
The electrical conductivity of minerals increases with increase in temperature as a result of the thermal activation of the electrons. Some oxidizable minerals have a change in the stoichiometric prop
Jan 1, 1956