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RI 4916 Crystal Mountain Fluorite Deposits Ravalli County, Mont. (6edae1e9-fa6c-4f87-ba0d-e6c98b740e37)By John W. Taber
"INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARYDiscovery of these unusual fluorite deposits was brought to the attention of the Bureau of Mines late in 1951, shortly after the first locations were made. A brief investigat
Oct 1, 1952
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IC 8211 Bureau Of Mines Chromium Supplied For Research, July 1953 To July 1961, Including Names Of Recipients And Nature Of StudiesBy G. Asai
The Bureau of Mines has been engaged in a program to increase the utilization of chromium by providing samples to individuals and institutions requesting chromium for research investigations. This rep
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 6811 Thermal Phenomena During Ignition Of A Heated Dust DispersionBy John Nagy
The Bureau of Mines adapted thermal theories explaining combustion of gases to correlate parameters affecting ignition of dust dispersions. The dust dispersions were ignited in a Godbert-Greenwald fur
Jan 1, 1966
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IC 8211 Bureau Of Mines Chromium Supplied For Research, July 1953 To July 1961, Including Names Of Recipients And Nature Of Studies (68ff0742-d125-4582-acb2-040dacc45298)By G. Asai
The Bureau of Mines has been engaged in a program to increase the utilization of chromium by providing samples to individuals and institutions requesting chromium for research investigations. This rep
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 6535 Characteristics of Products Obtained by Oxidation of Anthracite ,With Concentrated Nitric AcidBy M. H. Kersten, G. A. Brady, Jerry W. Ramsey
Anthracite samples were oxidized with nitric acid to prepare products representing intermediate stages of oxidation . Similar oxidizing conditions affected different anthracites to varying degrees as
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 9038 Testing Materials for Support-Wall ConstructionBy Kenneth E. Hay
The Bureau of Mines collected coal and coal waste aggregate material from two different mine sites to determine their strength characteristics for use in concrete. The concrete would be placed undergr
Jan 1, 1986
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IC 7617 Domestic Mica ? IntroductionBy G. Richards Gwinn
"Mica" is a group name for a number of orthosilicates of aluminum with magnesium, ferrous iron, and the alkalies. They are characterized by their high reflection and a basal cleavage so well developed
Jan 1, 1951
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Technology News - No. 533 - Minimizing Respirable Dust Exposure in Enclosed Cabs by Maintaining Cab IntegrityTo minimize the equipment operator?s respirable dust exposure in enclosed cabs of mobile equipment by install-ing cab filtration and pressurization systems and by keep-ing doors and windows closed.
Sep 1, 2008
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RI 5114 Investigation Of Chippewa Copper-Nickel Prospect Near Rockmont, Douglas County, Wis. ? Introduction And SummaryBy R. W. Holliday
To determine the copper and nickel content of reported ore occurrences in the Chippewa mine near Rockmont, Douglas County, Wis., the Bureau of Mines reopened and sampled the old shaft and workings dur
Jan 1, 1955
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RI 9012 - High-Purity, Fine-Particle Boron Nitride Powder Synthesis at -75degrees to 750degrees CBy Rustu S. Kalyoncu
Nonoxide ceramics with improved high-temperature properties could substitute for high-temperature alloys and reduce toe Nation's dependence on imports of Cr, Co, Ni, and Mn. To meet this objectiv
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 3584 Diesel Engines Underground - III. Effect On Exhaust-Gas Composition Of Operating Engines In Mixtures Of Normal Air And Natural GasBy Martin A. Elliott
Recommendations for safe practices in the operation of Diesel engines underground must take into consideration the hazards that might be created if the composition of the underground atmosphere differ
Jan 1, 1941
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RI 3584 Diesel Engines Underground ? III. Effect On Exhaust-Gas Composition Of Operating Engines In Mixtures Of Normal Air And Natural Gas ? IntroductionBy Martin A. Elliott
Recommendations for safe practices in the operation of Diesel engines underground must take into consideration the hazards that might be created if the composition of the underground atmosphere differ
Jan 1, 1941
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Construction, Care, And Use Of Permissible Flame Safety LampsBy A. B. Hooker
The flame safety lamp with metal-gauze enclosure was invented by Sir Humphrey Davy more than a century ago, primarily for its safe light; however, it soon became the standard device for detecting the
Jan 1, 1944
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RI 4617 Investigation Of The Table Mountain Copper Deposit, Churchill County, Nev.By E. J. Matson
The Table Mountain copper deposit is in an isolated portion of north-eastern Churchill County, Nev. Although copper-bearing outcrops have been known to exist in the area since 1909, no copper ore has
Jan 1, 1949
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IC 7202 Marketing Silica (Quartz, Tripoli, Diatomite, Etc.) ? IntroductionBy Nan C. Jensen
Silica, the world's most abundant mineral compound, is composed of the two commonest elements - oxygen and silicon. In addition to being the life-giving constituent of the atmosphere and the majo
Jan 1, 1942
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Technology News - No. 520 - A Method to Characterize Risk Associated With Mine Roof ConditionsObjective To characterize the roof fall risk associated with underground limestone mining. Background During the first 5 years of this decade, more than one-fourth of the underground mining f
Oct 1, 2006
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RI 6998 Reaction Of Tungsten-Cobalt Alloys With Oxygen At 1,000° And 1,100° KBy Robert M. Doerr
The purpose of the investigation was to determine the oxidation behavior of selected tungsten-cobalt alloys. Specimens of Wand W-Co containing 0.7, 1.7, 3.4, and 9.7 weight-percent Co were subjected t
Jan 1, 1967
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Technology News - No. 473 - The Explosion Hazard From Hydrogen Gas Generation Inside Sealed FramesBackground: The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) recently investigated ignition incidents resulting from drilling holes into sealed and filled plow frame sections. A farm
Jun 1, 1998
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IC 8472 Changing Investment Patterns Of The U.S. Petroleum Industry, 1950-68By Harry R. Johnson
Domestic expenditures by the U.S. petroleum industry have exhibited distinctive shifts in emphasis over the past 20 years. From the end of World War II to 1955, expenditures for all phases of the indu
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 6200 Thermoelectric Properties Of Enargite-Type CompoundsBy Raymond L. Carpenter
The thermal conductivity, electrical resistivity, and Seebeck coefficient for nine compounds, based on the formula for enargite Cu3AsS3, were measured in a search for efficient materials to be used in
Jan 1, 1963