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                     RI 4352 West Portal Magnetite Mines Hunterdon County, N.J. RI 4352 West Portal Magnetite Mines Hunterdon County, N.J.By G. B. Botsford In August 1943 the Bureau of Mines began an investigation of the West Portal magnetite mines, which comprise the Swayze and Turkey Hill properties. The work included (1) traversing with a dip needle t Jan 1, 1948 
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                     RI 7554 Improved Cupric Ammonium Carbonate Leaching Of Copper Scrap RI 7554 Improved Cupric Ammonium Carbonate Leaching Of Copper ScrapBy W. L. Staker Alternatives were developed to the conventional ammoniacal carbonate leaching-steam stripping procedure for recovering copper as an oxide from contaminated scrap metal. By entraining air bubbles in th Jan 1, 1971 
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                     IC 9110 Development Of An Automated Breathing And Metabolic Simulator IC 9110 Development Of An Automated Breathing And Metabolic SimulatorBy Nicholas Kyriazi The Bureau of Mines has been developing breathing and metabolic simulator technology since 1970. Breathing simulation has been widely achieved throughout the world and used in the testing of open-circ Jan 1, 1986 
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                     RI 9592 - Electrochemical Reduction of Titanium in Nonaqueous Solvents RI 9592 - Electrochemical Reduction of Titanium in Nonaqueous SolventsBy P. L. Sibrell Electrorefining of Ti in nonaqueous solvents has been studied by the U.S. Bureau of mines as a method for recycling impure scrap Ti. Electrochemical behavior of Ti species was investigated using cycli Jan 1, 2010 
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                     MLA 12-86 - Mineral Resources Of The Owyhee Canyon Study Area, Elko County, Nevada MLA 12-86 - Mineral Resources Of The Owyhee Canyon Study Area, Elko County, NevadaBy Donald O. Capstick A mineral survey of a 13,525-acre portion of the 21,875-acre Owyhee Canyon Wilderness Study Area in northern Nevada was conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Mines in 1984. Two samples from sand and gra Jan 1, 1986 
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                     IC 8163 Rare Elements In Coal ? Introduction And Summary IC 8163 Rare Elements In Coal ? Introduction And SummaryBy R. F. Abernethy Recent investigations in the United States and in other countries have produced considerable information on the nature and occurrence of minor elements in coal. The possibility of recovering certain e Jan 1, 1963 
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                     RI 7804 Subsurface Disposal Of Pickle Liquor RI 7804 Subsurface Disposal Of Pickle LiquorBy Abdo F. Bayazeed A survey of the underground injection of steel processing waste pickle liquor (WPL) was made by Bureau of Mines engineers. Hydrochloric and sulfuric acids WPL are being injected into deep wells comple Jan 1, 1973 
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                     Fundamentals Of Coal Mine Roof Support Fundamentals Of Coal Mine Roof SupportBy Thomas M. Barczak, Christopher Mark Roof supports can only be understood in conjunction with the rock structure that they support. The strength of the rock depends on geology, and the loads are applied primarily by the in situ and mini Jan 10, 2000 
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                     IC 6370 Methods Of Mining At The Black Rock Mine, Butte & Superior Mining Co., Butte District, Mont. ? Introduction IC 6370 Methods Of Mining At The Black Rock Mine, Butte & Superior Mining Co., Butte District, Mont. ? IntroductionBy D. B. McGilvra This paper, describing the mining practices and methods at the Black Rock mine, is one of a series of similar papers on mining methods in the various mines of the United States being prepared by the B Jan 1, 1930 
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                     RI 5370 Metal-Porphyrin Complexes In An Asphaltic Midcontinent Crude Oil ? Summary And Introduction RI 5370 Metal-Porphyrin Complexes In An Asphaltic Midcontinent Crude Oil ? Summary And IntroductionBy John W. Moore The discovery of porphyries in petroleum by Treibs (17-19) is one of the most significant achievements relating to the origin of petroleum. The presence of these remnants of chlorophyll and hematin in Jan 1, 1957 
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                     RI 4875 Experiments On Multiple Short-Delay Blasting Of Coal - In Two Parts - Part 2 RI 4875 Experiments On Multiple Short-Delay Blasting Of Coal - In Two Parts - Part 2By John Nagy To facilitate increase in the rate of coal production the Bureau of Mines conducted a study several years ago, on the basis of which the allowable charge limit for permissible explosives in single-hol Jan 1, 1952 
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                     RI 5364 Vapor Pressures Of Liquid Iron And Liquid Nickel ? Summary RI 5364 Vapor Pressures Of Liquid Iron And Liquid Nickel ? SummaryBy J. P. Morris This paper describes a gas-transport method for measuring vapor pressures of liquid metals. Vapor pressures of iron and nickel were determined at temperatures between 1,540° and 1,620° C. The results Jan 1, 1957 
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                     RI 3403 Determination Of The Swelling Properties Of Coal During The Coking Process RI 3403 Determination Of The Swelling Properties Of Coal During The Coking ProcessBy H. S. Auvil [Coals of low-volatile rank cannot be coked without admixing large proportions of high-volatile cod in the used type of byproduct-coke oven, because they expend excessively and. exert side thrust, whi Jan 1, 1938 
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                     RI 5166 Estimate Of Known Recoverable Reserves Of Coking Coal In Clearfield County, Pa. ? Conclusions RI 5166 Estimate Of Known Recoverable Reserves Of Coking Coal In Clearfield County, Pa. ? ConclusionsBy D. W. Blaylock 1. The Lower Freeport and Lower Kittanning beds are the most important beds in Clearfield County, Pa., from the standpoint of production. The Lower Kittanning bed has the largest remaining recoverable Jan 1, 1955 
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                     RI 6017 Washability Of Coals From The Matanuska Valley And Beluga River Fields, Alaska ? Introduction And Summary RI 6017 Washability Of Coals From The Matanuska Valley And Beluga River Fields, Alaska ? Introduction And SummaryBy M. R. Geer All the coal lands in Alaska are publicly owned, and the Federal Government is the principal consumer of coal. Therefore the Government has long been concerned with the wise utilization of the coal re Jan 1, 1962 
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                     IC 7812 Thickness Of Bituminous-Coal And Lignite Seams At All Mines And Thickness Of Overburden At Strip Mines In The United States In 1955 ? Summary IC 7812 Thickness Of Bituminous-Coal And Lignite Seams At All Mines And Thickness Of Overburden At Strip Mines In The United States In 1955 ? SummaryBy W. H. Young The thickness of the coal seam is one of the more important items influencing the productivity and general overall efficiency of operation 1 of a coal mine. The average thickness of coal seams mined i Jan 1, 1957 
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                     RI 7791 Radioactive Tracer Pulse Method Of Evaluating Fracturing Of Underground Oil Shale Formations RI 7791 Radioactive Tracer Pulse Method Of Evaluating Fracturing Of Underground Oil Shale FormationsBy Philip B. Lorenz A Bureau of Mines feasibility study on the use of tracer pulses to assess the degree of fracturing in an underground formation consisted of three phases: 1. A laboratory study on sand packs and op Jan 1, 1973 
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                     IC 7346 A Graphical Form For Applying The Rosin And Rammler Equation To The Size Distribution Of Broken Coal ? Introduction IC 7346 A Graphical Form For Applying The Rosin And Rammler Equation To The Size Distribution Of Broken Coal ? IntroductionBy W. S. Landers Analysis of the size consist of broken coal has been extended in recent years beyond the mere representation of the relative quantities of the various sizes present in a given lot of the material. Fun Jan 1, 1946 
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                     RI 4203 Cline Copper & Tungsten Mine, Cabarrus Co, NC RI 4203 Cline Copper & Tungsten Mine, Cabarrus Co, NCBy Robert C. Hickman "INTRODUCTION The Cline mine has been worked intermittently for copper and gold since 1895. Scheelite has recently been detected with the aid of a ""Mineralite"" on the old waste dumps of the mine. Fo Feb 1, 1948 
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                     IC 8792 Three Potential Longwall Mining Methods For Thick Coal Seams In The Western United States IC 8792 Three Potential Longwall Mining Methods For Thick Coal Seams In The Western United StatesBy Richard H. Otto Three longwall mining methods practiced in foreign countries are described that have potential for increasing underground recovery and productivity in thick coalbeds of the Western United States. The Jan 1, 1979 
