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RI 6844 Chemical Processing Of Florida Phosphate Rock SlimeBy M. H. Stanczyk
The Bureau of Mines made bench-scale laboratory tests on a sample of typical Florida phosphate slime to determine alumina and phosphate extractions obtainable by agitation leaching, by baking and curi
Jan 1, 1966
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MLA 15-88 - Mineral Resources Of The Henrys Lake Wilderness Study Area, Fremont County, IdahoBy Thomas J. Peters
In 1987, at the request of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, the Bureau of Mines studied the 350-acre Henry?s Lake Wilderness Study Area (ID-035-077) in order to evaluate its identified mineral reso
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 6327 Continuous Attrition Grinding of Coarse Kaolin (in Two Parts). 1. Open-Circuit TestsBy Martin H. Stanczyk, I. L. Feld
Continuous open - circuit attrition grinding of a coarse commercial kaolin to produce paper - coating clay , which must have a particle size analysis of 70 percent or more minus 2 - micron equivalent
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 8923 The Phase Relationship of Talc and Amphiboles in a Fibrous Talc SampleBy Robert L. Virta
The Bureau of Mines examined a fibrous talc sample from the Gouverneur talc district in New York by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and polarized light microscopy to determine the mineralogical
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 7721 Phase-Contrast Enhancement Without Spatial Filters For Seismic HolographyBy G. L. Fitzpatrick
Future applications of seismic holography to "seismically transparent phase objects," such as rock inclusions, fracture zones, liquid-filled cavities, etc., will require techniques to improve the poor
Jan 1, 1973
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Mine Fire Detection Under Zero Airflow ConditionsBy John C. Edwards, Gene F. Friel, John J. Opferman, Robert A. Franks
A series of diesel fuel fire experiments were conducted in the Pittsburgh Research Center's Safety Research Coal Mine (SRCM) to determine products-of-combustion (POC) spread rates along a single
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RI 5828 Preparation Of Tungsten And Its Alloys By Bomb Reduction ? Introduction And SummaryBy P. C. Good
Tungsten metal in fused form and of high purity was prepared by reducing tungstic oxide with redistilled calcium metal in a heavy-walled sealed reactor. Alloys of tungsten with vanadium, molybdenum) c
Jan 1, 1961
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IC 9341 Instrumentation Procedures For Fully Grouted Rock BoltsBy Joanne L. Johnston
Researchers at the U.S. Bureau of Mines have developed a new technique for bonding strain gauges to rock bolts. These instrumented bolts are used to determine load at intervals along the length of the
Jan 1, 1993
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OFR-111(2)-77 Selection And Use Manual For Automatic Fire Protection Systems For Mobile Underground Metal Mining Equipment ? IntroductionThis manual is for use by mine operating personnel and vehicle manufacturers in the selection and proper use of automatic fire protection systems for underground metal and non-metal mining vehicles. M
Jan 1, 2011
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RI 5569 Washability Characteristics Of Mammoth And Holmes Vein Anthracites ? SummaryBy D. E. Ingersoll
This report describes the preparation characteristics of anthracite from the Mammoth and Holmes veins in Schuylkill County, Pa., as determined by the Federal Bureau of Mines laboratory separations at
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 4042 Corundum Hill Mine, Macon County, N. CBy T. J. Ballard
Corundum is a natural alumina (A120 ) and is next to the diamond in hardness . Except for the gem varieties , it is used principally as an abrasive , chiefly in grinding , dressing , and polishing met
Mar 1, 1947
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Minerals In The World EconomyBy Stephen C. Brown
THE expansion of the world economy which has been in process since 1958 continued in 1963 and both production and consumption of minerals rose. Gross national product (GNP) rose sharply in the United
Jan 1, 1964
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An Impactor with Respirable Penetration Characteristics and Size Distribution CapabilitiesBy V. A. Marple, K. L. Rubow
"In our laboratory several impactors have been developed in the past which have penetration characteristics that approximate that of the ACGIH or the British MRC respirable curves. In these impactors
Jan 1, 1988
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IC 7573 Achievements in Mine Safety Research and Problems Yet To Be SolvedBy Arno C. Fieldner
Forty years have elapsed since the Bureau of Mines was established on July 1, 1910, by Act of Congress. The convocation of this Sixth International Conference of Safety in Mines Research Directors, 24
Jun 1, 1950
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RI 2645 Revised List Of Publications On Ceramic InvestigationsBy L. E. Geyer
"The following list gives the title and author of various publications of the Ceramic Experiment Station, Columbus. Ohio, of the Bureau of mines, together with other ceramic publications of the bureau
Oct 1, 1924
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RI 6640 Heat Of Formation Of Europium Sesquioxide And Europium TrichlorideBy J. M. Stuve
Provisional values for the heat of formation of europium trichloride and europium sesquioxide were determined by solution calorimetry utilizing europium metal of more than 99-percent purity. The resul
Jan 1, 1965
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IC 6238 Mining Methods At The Morning Mine Of The Federal Mining And Smelting Company, Mullan, Idaho ? IntroductionBy C. E. Wethered
This paper describing the mining methods employed by the Federal Mining and Smelting Co., operating the Morning mine at Mullan, Idaho, is one of a series being prepared by the United States Bureau of
Jan 1, 1930
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RI 7317 The Electrohydraulic Effect: Potential Application In Rock FragmentationBy H. K. Kutter
The pressure pulse generated by an underwater spark \vas investigated in relation to its potential use for rock fragmentation. The study established (1) the relation between the peak discharge current
Jan 1, 1969
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RI 3638 Some Photometric Instruments Used in X-Ray Diffraction and Spectrographic Methods of AnalysisBy HOWARD I. OSHRY, James W. Ballard, H. H. Schrenk
Photometric instruments were designed and built for use with X- ray and spectrographic apparatus for the investigation and analysis of a variety of materials of hygienic interest . The instruments are
Apr 1, 1942
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Regional Mineral Industry Review Of North AmericaBy Lester G. Morrell
THE WORLDWIDE economic expansion that has characterized the first 3 years of the 1960's continued through 1964 and was reflected in North America by strength in the industrial economy of the Unit
Jan 1, 1966