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RI 7537 Dry-Pressed Building Bricks From Copper Mill TailingsBy P. G. Pigott
This Bureau of Mines laboratory research demonstrated that building bricks meeting ASTM specification C62-66 for grades SW and MW of FBS-type bricks can be produced from waste copper mill tailings. Wa
Jan 1, 1971
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OFR-12-89-1 The Potential Slipply Of Minerals From The White Mountains National Recreation Area And The Steese National Conservation Area In Alaska ? Executive SummaryThis report has been prepared in response to a request by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Fairbanks Alaska District Office that the Bureau of Mines quantitatively assess the potential supply of mi
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 9098 - Shield-Loading Studies at an Eastern Appalachian MinesiteBy T. M. Barczak
A primary objective of the Bureau of Mines geomechanics research program is to develop a better understanding of support behavior and interaction of supports with the strata so that supports can be mo
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 5973 Heats Of Formation Of Sodium Molybdates And Tungstates ? Introduction And SummaryBy Mary F. Koehler
Continuing a program of thermochemical investigation of compounds of to ferroalloy elements, this paper contains ins values of the heats of formation of two sodium molybdates (Na2Mo04 and Na2Mo207) an
Jan 1, 1962
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IC 8804 Quarrying Near Urban Areas: An Aid To Premine PlanningBy J. M. Pugliese
The Bureau of Mines, in support of its overall goal of helping to meet future U.S. demand for minerals, undertook this study to aid the quarry entrepreneur and/or operator in developing quarries near
Jan 1, 1979
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IC 6447 Milling Methods At The Hughesville Concentrator Of The St. Joseph Lead Co., Hughesville, Mont. ? IntroductionBy Wm. O. Vanderburg
This paper describing the milling methods at the Hughesville concentrator of the St. Joseph Lead Co., Hughesville, Mont., is one of a series of similar papers being prepared by the U. S. Bureau of Min
Jan 1, 1931
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RI 4828 Investigation Of Kasna Creek Copper Prospect, Lake Kontrashibuna, Lake Clark Region, AlaskaBy R. S. Warfield
The Kasna Creek copper deposit near Lake Kontrashibuna in the Lake Clark region, Alaska, was the object of an investigative project by the Bureau of Mines during the fall of 1948. Recessed because of
Jan 1, 1951
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IC 8073 The Pacific Northwest Steel Industry ? SummaryBy Gary A. Kingston
Rolled steel, steel forgings, and steel castings in the Pacific Northwest (Washington and Oregon) are produced principally in the Seattle, Wash., and Portland, Oreg., metropolitan areas. Steel-mill pr
Jan 1, 1962
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MLA 88-83 - Mines And Prospects In The Loon Creek Mining District, Custer County, Idaho ? SummaryBy James Ridenour
This report represents the first comprehensive accounting of lode mining sites in the Loon Creek mining district, Custer County, Idaho. Thirty-five mine and prospect locations have been added to the B
Jan 1, 1983
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Using Proximate Analysis to Characterize Airborne Dust Generation from Bituminous CoalsBy Steven J. Page, John A. Organiscak
The amount of airborne respirable dust generated from break- age of different coals varies widely. This research was conducted to identify the facets of airborne respirable dust liberation from the co
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RI 8703 Design Criteria for Sheathed Permissible Explosive Charge for Open Shooting in Flammable AtmospheresBy Richard J. Mainiero
The Bureau of Mines conducted research to evaluate the optimum design for a rock-breaking explosive charge that could be fired unconfined in a gassy or dusty coal mine without the danger of igniting t
Jan 1, 1982
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Bulletin 225 Stone Dusting or Rock Dusting to Prevent Coal Dust ExplosionsBy George S. Rice
The prevention of coal-mine explosions has been one of the chief purposes of the Bureau of Mines. In facti the first Federal appropriation relating to mining methods, in 1908, authorized the investiga
Jan 1, 1924
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OFR-38-86 On The Development Of A Model-Based Control Strategy For Copper-Ore FlotationBy J. A. Herbst
During the last decade it has been established that conventional flotation control strategies based on classical control theory result in significant increases in grade, recovery, and operating-cost s
Jan 1, 1986
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IC 8496 The Implications Of Urban Growth And The Minerals Industry In The Huntsville, Ala., AreaBy Donald E. Ralston
The Huntsville study area in northeastern Alabama consists of Jackson, Limestone, Madison, and Marshall Counties. Major emphasis was placed on the Huntsville urban area in Madison County to analyze th
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 8383 Relationship of Mineralogical and Chemical Composition of Refractory Periclases to Modulus of Rupture at 1,500° to 1,600° CBy J. T. McLendon
As part of its research project in developing improved refractory materials for metallurgical applications, the Federal Bureau of Mines obtained hot modulus of rupture data at 1,500°,1,550°, and 1,600
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 7734 An Automatic Data Acquisition System For Underground MeasurementsBy J. R. McVey
A 10-channel automatic data acquisition system has been designed and environmentally packaged for use with underground strain-gage applications and associated instruments. The system uses commercially
Jan 1, 1973
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State Statistics – PennsylvaniaThe Appalachian Mountains divide Pennsylvania into two distinct coal regions, bituminous and anthracite. The western region of the the state, where the majority of bituminous mines are located, is cha
Jan 1, 1992
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OFR-22-87 Conceptual Investigation Of A Management Information System For Underground Coal MinesBy J. L. Kohler
This final report on Bureau of Mines Contract J0348005 presents the results of an investigation into the development of a Management Information System (MIS) for underground coal mines. The motivation
Jan 1, 1986
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IC 8838 Polychlorinated Biphenyls: Regulations And Substitutes - A Compliance Manual For The U.S. Mining IndustryBy R. A. Westin
[Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCR's) have been widely utilised as fire-resistant dielectric coolants; in electrical equipment used in mining applicants, including transformers, capacitors, electric
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 3453 Relative Air Dustiness During Cycle Of Operations At Mount Weather Testing Adit ? Introduction (df2df58f-379d-486b-93fa-fed333849f65)By John A. Johnson
For the purpose of comparing the amounts of dust produced by various mining operations, samples of atmospheric dust were collected during a complete cycle of drilling, blasting and mucking at or near
Jan 1, 1939