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Steps outlined to ensure precious metals miners have good relationships with their refiners
By P. D. Chamberlain, R. M. Nadkarni, D. J. Kinneberg
Introduction The relationship between precious metal miners and gold refiners has been uneasy over the years. Reasons for this uneasiness and lack of trust include technical factors, economics of sca
Jan 10, 1986
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Bulletin 11 The Purchase Of Coal By The Government Under Specifications
By GEORGE S. POPE
This bulletin is the third of a series a showing the results of ment purchases of coal according to specifications as to its quality and giving typical forms of proposals for supplying coal and genera
Jan 1, 1910
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Development Program in a Part of the Ventura Avenue Oil Field
By Joseph Jensen
MANY fields have been zoned by nature with shales and intermediate waters between oil zones. Limitations thus imposed have been the basis on which the field was developed. In contrast thereto, in the
Jan 1, 1930
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IC 8278 Iron Resources Of South Dakota (0339ad8d-58aa-4da3-ba17-f7cd6f664549)
By C. M. Harrer
The location, features, qualities, and extent of iron occurrences and the associated resources--limestone and dolomite, bentonite, coal-lignite, petroleum and natural gas, power, and water--are evalua
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 3925 Sponge-Iron Experiments at Longview, TX
By Whitman E. Brown
"As part of a Nation-wide program of the United States Government to develop natural resources, funds were made available to the Bureau of Mines for the investigation of the ""Reduction of Iron Ores b
Aug 1, 1946
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Industrial Minerals ? New Products, New Processes, New Uses for the Nonmetallics
By Oliver Bowles
PRICES of quartz sold in the United States in 1938 ranged from $1.15 to $36,000 a ton. This startling variation was due simply to the differences between glass sand and rock - crystal, materials that
Jan 1, 1939
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Introduction (7181e9d8-31dd-431e-88e4-29c16d6d4900)
The wealth of a nation may be measured in many ways, but one of the most important is its natural resources, particularly its minerals. Minerals create the wealth upon which economic prosperity and de
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 3570 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division - 47. Mineral Physics Studies - Ferromagnetic Properties Of Hematite
By Earl T. Hayes
[This work represent a continuation of the efforts of the Metallurgical Division of the Bureau of Mines to ascertain and apply knowledge of miner physics to processes metallurgy.]
Jan 1, 1941
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RI 3570 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division - 47. Mineral Physics Studies - Ferromagnetic Properties Of Hematite (035889a3-e932-4cbe-9475-4b4b8cdd15fa)
By Earl T. Hayes
[This work represents a continuation of the efforts of the Metallurgical Division of the Bureau of Mines to ascertain and apply knowledge of mineral physics to process metallurgy.]
Jan 1, 1941
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Methane Control Research: Summary Of Results, 1964-80
By Maurice Deul
This bulletin summarizes the work conducted under the Bureau of Mines methane control research program during the years 1964 to 1979. This research effort was directed toward improving existing method
Jan 1, 1986
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The Public Relations of the Engineer
By Francis A. Thomson
T HE engineer of today is by his training, by his traditions, and by the service which he must render, irrevocably committed to taking his part in public life along with the members of the older profe
Jan 1, 1925
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First-Quarter Mineral Industry Performance And Trade-Related Employment In Mining - The U.S. Economy
Real gross national product increased at a larger-than- expected annual rate of 8.3 percent in the first quarter of 1984, with both consumption and investment spending increasing significantly in real
Jan 1, 1984
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OFR-100(3)-77 Design And Development Of A Machine Familiarization Trainer For Dragline Operators - Phase II Report
By Peter Murphy
This report (arid related appendices) provides a description of the functional design specifications, engineering design specifications, and program of instruction for development of a training system
Jan 1, 1976
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The American Steel-Rail Situation (62f7f3b6-bd72-4465-86fc-45a36541c16e)
By Robert Hunt
ONE of the most serious and important economic administrative problems facing American railway authorities to-day is that of their rails, and it is one to which much thought, is being given, not only
Jan 2, 1914
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A Review of European Acid Rock Drainage Initiatives
By B Dold
Western Europe is a dynamic region, with an emerging co-operation between the individual nations both politically, economically, technically and scientifically. The European Union, today with 15 membe
Jan 1, 2003
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Bulletin 113 Abstracts of Current Decisions on Mines and Mining
By J. W. Thompson
OIL AND GAS AS MINERALS. Oil and gas within the ground are minerals and the fact that they have attributes not common to other minerals because of their fugitive nature or vagrant habit, and the dispo
Jan 1, 1916
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Development of the Mineral Industry in Peace and War
By J. R. Finlay
BEFORE entering into the statistical part of this article, some general comments may be ln order. Each important war seems to introduce a new atmosphere and a new epoch. The Civil War led to the perio
Jan 1, 1944
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OFR-14A-87 Research Study To Determine The Applicability Of New Methodologies In Mine Accident Investigations
By Louis Schaffer
The purposes of the research were to assess the applicability of new accident investigation methods to mining accidents, and to adapt those found to be applicable in the development of a new methodolo
Jan 1, 1986
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Introduction (cd3264c9-91bd-489f-bd40-1adecc78f9e1)
The Bureau of Mines is the engineering arm of the Government for mineral resources. Its mission is to carry out laboratory and field studies that will assure the wise and effective development and use
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 9438 - Effectiveness Of Iron-Based Fuel Additives For Diesel Soot Control (0aabd9a6-f521-4e3e-95fc-de320aa4be4e)
By H. William Zeller
The U.S. Bureau of Mines evaluated the effects of two iron-based fuel additives on diesel particulate matter (DPM) emissions. The 5.6-L, six-cylinder test engine is typical of engines used in undergro
Jan 1, 2010