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RI 6091 Spectrographic Analysis Of Cerium By A Carrier Distillation Technique
By A. B. Whitehead
A spectrographic method for the determination of 18 impurities in cerium is presented. The carrier distillation technique is utilized to separate the spectra of impurities from the complex spectrum of
Jan 1, 1962
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Shear Mechanism For Mining-Induced Fractures Applied To Rock Mechanics Of Coal Mines
By Brian G. White
Two examples of en echelon mining-induced fractures seen in hard-rock mines provided a basis for inferring that fracture zones and bedding plane separations immediately surrounding mine openings are p
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Methane-Air Mixtures Ignited By CW Laser-Heated Targets On Optical Fiber Tips: Comparison Of Targets, Optical Fibers, And Ignition Delays
By Thomas H. Dubaniewicz
Fiber optic systems are being deployed in locations where explosive gas atmospheres are normally present or are present under fault conditions. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Healt
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IC 7596 Ventilation-Air Heating Plants Of The Menominee Range ? Introduction And Summary
By Walter E. Lewis
Ventilation-air-heating plants are in use at several iron mines on the Menominee Iron Range, Iron River, Mich. Many of the mines are exceptionally wet; during winter months, when fresh air is forced d
Jan 1, 1951
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RI 8450 Behavior of Wood Fires in Model Tunnels Under Forced Ventilation Flow - Tests With Untreated Wood
By C. K. Lee
This Bureau of Mines report presents results from experimental studies on wood fires in a laboratory-scale tunnel network. Experimental measurements include ignition delay time, flame spread rate, ven
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 5472 Manganese Deposits Of Northeastern Oregon ? Introduction And Summary
By Richard N. Appling
This report presents information obtained by examination and investigation of manganese deposits in northeastern Oregon during May and June 1954 and April 1957. Maps, assays, and other examination dat
Jan 1, 1959
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RI 3873 Exploration at the Cline Mine - Cabarrus Co., NC
By William A. Beck
"The Old Cline mine, also known as the Old Cruse mine, was first worked for gold in1895. The property was opened by several shafts and trenches; and some stoping has been done, producing several cars
Apr 1, 1946
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RI 4340 Investigation Of The Argall (Baggaley) Zinc-Lead Mine, Iowa County, Wis.
By M. Howard Berliner
In August 1943 the Bureau of Mines completed seven churn-drill holes in an area of old mine workings near Linden, Wis., formerly known as the Argall mine. The work was undertaken as part of a general
Jan 1, 1948
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Computer Program To Calculate Vertical Stress ? Objective
Develop a means for estimating vertical stress conditions in or around an underground mine so that appropriate measures for ground control can be taken before hazardous conditions arise. Background
Jan 1, 1990
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A Continuous Dielectric Separator For Mineral Beneficiation - Objective
To separate complex mineral mixtures according to their dielectric properties. Approach Develop a laboratory-scale continuous dielectric separator to separate mineral mixtures by exploiting their
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 8399 Long-Term Rock Noise Plotting Techniques
By Richard C. Repsher
Intermittent mining in the slope section at Dutch Creek No. 1 mine, Carbondale, Colo., of the Mid-Continent Coal and Coke Co. has resulted in erratic and minimal rock noise data, which, in turn, has n
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 4338 Magnetometric Survey Of The Mahopac Magnetite Mine, Putnam County, N. Y.
By Clinton C. Knox
During the latter part of 1943, a magnetometric survey was conducted by the Geophysical Division of the Bureau of Mines at the Mahopac magnetite mine, Putnam County, N. Y., in an endeavor to locate a
Jan 1, 1948
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RI 5146 National Motor-Gasoline Survey Winter 1954-55 - Introduction
By O. C. Blade
This report on the properties of motor fuels sold through service stations In the United States was made In accordance with a cooperative agreement between the American Petroleum Institute and the Bur
Jan 1, 1955
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RI 6132 Spectrochemical Determination Of Beryllium In Mineral Beneficiation Products
Spectrochemical methods were developed to determine beryllium in the concentration range 0.0015 to 4.0 percent in siliceous mineral beneficiation products. Two methods are described. They are (1) a fu
Jan 1, 1962
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Economical Method For Determining Stress In Mines - Objective
Develop a simple and economical technique for determining the absolute stresses and the change of stress on the surface of roofs, floors, or walls in miners. Approach Use a commercially-available,
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 5365 The Titanium-Germanium System From 0 To 30 Percent Germanium - Summary
By V. C. Petersen
The titanium-rich end of the titanium-germanium system was investigated by x-ray and metallographic methods and verified by resistivity and dilatometer measurements. A constitution diagram is proposed
Jan 1, 1957
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RI 3118 Explosive Shattering Of Minerals As A Substitute For Crushing Preparatory To Ore Dressing - Explosive Crushing Of Minerals - Introduction
By R. S. Dean
The principle of explosive crushing depends upon the fact that an expandable substance contained within the pores of a solid body will disrupt such a body upon expansion. Such expansion may be obtaine
Jan 1, 1932
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MLA 128-82 - Mineral Investigation Of The Fox Mountain Rare II Area (No. 5120), Santa Barbara County, California - Summary
By Robin B. McCulloch
No producing mines are in the study area. Sample results indicate the only resources in the study area are low grade phosphate deposits associated with Cuyama Phosphate Mine (fig. 1). Within the study
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 7469 Waterflooding Of Oilfields In Wyoming To 1968
By Paul Biggs
This Bureau of Mines report provides information on 138 waterflood projects in Wyoming. Injection was in 25 producing zones and 65 fields. Specific data presented include field location, discovery and
Jan 1, 1970
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IC 6988 Trends In Sales Of Memorial Stone
By Oliver Bowles
From the most remote periods of civilization, stone Las been used to perpetuate the memory of individuals or to immortalize their noble achievements. Ancient memorials ranged from simple piles of ston
Jan 1, 1938