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IC 6999 Laboratories That Make Assays, Analyses, And Tests On Ores, Minerals, And Other Substances ? Introduction
By C. W. Davis
Before listing the laboratories and the work performed there, it is proper to make clear what is done and what is not done by Federal bureaus, States, and Territories, as well as by countries to the n
Jan 1, 1938
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RI 7613 High-Speed Photography Studies Of Laboratory Cratering In Tennessee Marble Plates
By Joseph L. Condon
High-speed movies were taken of crater experiments in two-dimensional plates of Tennessee marble to study craters being formed primarily by stress-wave action. The contribution of gas action to the cr
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 3034 The Effectiveness Of Different Size Rock Dusts In Preventing Coal-Dust Explosions In Mines
By G. S. Rice
The recommendations of the Bureau of Mines on rock dusting practices are embodied, except in a few details, in the Recommended American Practice for Rock-Dusting Coal Mines to Prevent Coal-Dust Explos
Jan 1, 1930
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RI 3913 Exploration of Spirit Mountain Nickel Prospect Canyon Creek. Lower Copper River Region. Alaska
By Harold C. Pierce
"INTRODUCTION During the years 1941 to 1945, the United States produced less than one-half of one percent of all primary nickel, whereas the nation's consumption of the metal amounted to nearly three-
Aug 1, 1946
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RI 3255 Lag, Spread, and Sustained Ignition in Electric Detonators
By A. B. Hooker, E. J. Coggeshall
"INTRODUCTION Ignitions of gas at the coal face when a blast is fired electrically are often a tributed to the explosive; but sometimes the ignition cannot be explained satisfactorily in this way-in f
Oct 1, 1934
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IC 6581 Methods And Costs Of Mining And Preparing Sand And Gravel At The Clowdy Plant Of The Dallas Washed And Screened Gravel Co., Dallas, Tex. ? Introduction
By Ralph L. Windrow
This paper is one of a series being prepared for and published by the United States Bureau of Mines describing methods and costs of mining and preparing sand and gravel for market at various plants th
Jan 1, 1932
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RI 2119 Notes On Spontaneous Explosions Of Nitroglycerin In Oil And Gas Wells, Stephens, Palo Pinto And Young Countier, North Texas
By R. E. Collom
The spontaneous explosion of charges of nitroglycerin placed in deep wells situated in parts of the Ranger and Caddo fields of North Texas has aroused considerable inquiry among operators end others a
May 1, 1920
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IC 7351 Wetting-Agent Concentration In Water Solution Determined By The Drop-Number Method ? Introduction
By John P. Harmon
A group of organic chemicals, known as wetting agents, has been developed, primarily for use in the textile industry. These chemicals have the property of reducing the surface tension of water when mi
Jan 1, 1946
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IC 6626 Method And Cost Of Dredging Sand And Gravel, Portland Gravel Co., Portland, Oregon ? Introduction
By Howard F. Puariea
This paper is one of a series describing methods and costs of recovering sand and gravel from alluvial deposits in the United States and deals directly with the methods employed by the Portland Gravel
Jan 1, 1932
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IC 7440 Sponge Iron in Japan
By THEO L. JOHNSTON
In preparing for war , Japan built an iron and steel industry that ranked high with other industrial nations . Deficient in raw materials for making iron and steel , it had to acquire the bulk of its
Mar 1, 1948
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RI 5548 Frictional Ignition Of Gas During A Roof Fall - Summary
By John Nagy
Limited experiments in the laboratory with specimens of mine rock from a Virginia bituminous coal mine indicate that natural gas-air mixtures can be ignited by sparks generated by rubbing friction of
Jan 1, 1960
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Coal Contractor Mining Facts - 2001
1. The Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977 defines an independent contractor as "any person, partnership, corporation, subsidiary of a corporation, firm, association or other organization that
May 1, 2003
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IC 8868 Reduction Of Airborne Contaminants From Welding Exhaust At Surface Mines
By G. K. Derby
The Bureau of Mines studied the problems caused by airborne contaminants from welding exhaust in surface mining operations and investigated equipment designed to reduce existing hazards. Four commerci
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 5596 Reducing Titanium Tetrachloride With High-Surface Sodium ? Summary
By D. C. Fleck
This report describes a method of using sodium for reducing titanium tetrachloride, developed at Boulder City, Nev., as part of the Federal Bureau of Mines effort to improve the extractive metallurgy
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 7177 A Multistage Probability Model Of Sample Reduction In The Mineral Industries
By Robert M. Becker
A multistage probability model for assessing the reliability of mineral samples following any number of stages of sample reduction is presented. Sample reduction is the process of alternately crushing
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 4434 Investigation Of Douglas Fluorite Property Pope County, Ill.
By O. M. Bishop
The Douglas fluorite property is in the Empire district of eastern Pope County, Ill., which lies near the west boundary of the productive Southern Illinois fluorspar field in Hardin and Pope Countios.
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 2250 Petroleum Production in South America with Relation to Recent Petroleum Legislation
By J. W. Thompson
"The recent discovery and exploitation of petroleum territory have resulted in the enactment of new petroleum laws in most of the South American Republics. The activities in the discovery of these new
May 1, 1921
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RI 5305 Preparation Of High-Purity Electrolytic Chromium ? Summary
By P. M. Gruzensky
In view of some of the outstanding properties of chromium, considerable effort has been made in recent years to prepare the high-purity metal in ductile form. The object of this investigation was to o
Jan 1, 1957
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IC 7390 Description of the Eickhoff-Schriimlader Longwall Coal-Cutting and Loading Machine
By EINAR M. ARENTZEN
This information circular. deais primarily with an engineering descrip- tion of a type of longwall cutting and loading machine developed by Eick- hoff Maschinenfabrik, Bochum, Germany..: This machine
Dec 1, 1946
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RI 2613 Microchemical Analysis And Its Application In The Determination Of Low-Grade Ores.
By Ernest E. Fairbanks
[Microscopic methods have proved to be valuable assets in the study of low-grade ores. While the chemical assay u a ally discloses tine total content of valuable metals in such an ore, a thorough know
Jan 1, 1924