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RI 5131 Estimate Of Known Recoverable Reserves And The Preparation And Carbonizing Properties Of Coking Coal In Overton County, Tenn. ? Summary And Conclusions ? Reserves
By Lloyd Williams
1. The investigation shows that the bed identified as Wilder in this report is the only bed in Overton County that has produced commercial coal and is the only bed in which coal reserves were estimate
Jan 1, 1955
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RI 4595 Investigation Of The Shady Valley Manganese District, Johnson County, Tenn.
By Almon F. Robertson
The floor of Shady Valley, Johnson County, Tenn., is underlain by the Shady dolomite formation. In places the residual clay derived from this formation contains considerable manganese oxides. Nine pro
Jan 1, 1949
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OFR-210-83 Achieving Uniform-High-Tensions In Mechanical - Anchor Bolts
By Anil Mahyera
Towards the goal of achieving uniform-high-tensions in roofbolts to provide superior roof support[1-7] for extended periods, Terra Tek installed mechanical-anchor bolts in a mine in eight different wa
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 9432 - Rock Mechanics Investigations At The Lucky Friday Mine (In Three Parts) 1. Instrumentation of an Experimental Underhand Longwall Stope
By T. J. Williams
Researchers at the U.S. Bureau of Mines monitored rock mass response to mining of an experimental underhand longwall stope in Hecla Mining Co.'s LUCKY Friday Mine, Mullan, ID. This stope design,
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 7316 Chemical Reclaiming Of Superalloy Scrap
By P. T. Brooks
This Bureau of Mines study describes a process for recovering nickel, cobalt, molybdenum, and chromium contained in complex waste superalloy grindings that, for lack of an economical domestic recovery
Jan 1, 1969
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RI 3620 Manganese Investigations-Metallurgical Division
By S. M. Shelton, F. D. DeVaney, M. M. Fine
Ferrograde manganese ore or its equivalent is essential to the manufacture of every ton of steel produced ; although it is well -known that there are large deposits of low - grade ore in the United St
Feb 1, 1942
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RI 6522 Polynomial surface fitting
By Richard F. Hewlett
An attempt has been made to fit assay data from an underground copper deposit to a three-dimensional polynomial surface as a means of expressing assay points in terms of their mine coordinates by a ma
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 5526 X-Ray Emission Spectrographic Analysis Of High-Purity Rare-Earth Oxides ? Summary And Introduction
By Farrel W. Lytle
Instrumental analysis has become an indispensable tool in research and production of the rare-earth elements. This development can be attributed mainly to a combination of two factors--the marked chem
Jan 1, 1959
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IC 6379 Milling Methods Of The American Zinc Co. Of Tennessee, Mascot, Tennessee - Introduction
By C. B. Strachan
The Mascot concentrator treats 1,900 tons of zinc ore per day by gravity concentration and flotation. During the year 1929 the heads averaged 2.90 per cent zinc, and the recovery was 90.15 per cent; t
Jan 1, 1930
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RI 3877 Exploration of the Bear Lodge Fluorite Property Crook County, Wyo
By N. C. Dunham
"The Bureau of Mines exploratory work on the Bear Lodge, Wyo., fluorite property wider the strategic minerals Program was completed in November 1944. Exploration consisted of surface trenching, shaft
Apr 1, 1946
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RI 5634 Vapor Pressures of Liquid Manganese and Liquid Silver
By P. L. Woolf, J. P. Morris, E. Foerster, G. R. Zellars
Measurements of vapor pressure can be used to determine the thermodynamic activities of the components of metallic solutions . The determination of activity by this method requires accurate values for
Jul 1, 1960
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RI 6568 Studies of the Thickness of the Plastic Layer of Coals
By M. J. Kovalik, D. E. Wolfson, F. Fischler
Plastometric tests were made to determine the maximum thickness of the plastic layer for different U.S. coals . The effect of test variables on the maximum thickness of the plastic layer was studied .
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 7520 Dewatering Florida Phosphate Pebble Rock Slime By Freezing Techniques
By Martin H. Stanczyk
Freezing to dewater typical Florida phosphate rock slime as demonstrated in laboratory tests appeared to have potential commercial use because of indicated moderate energy requirements, good compactio
Jan 1, 1971
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IC 7099 Accident Experience Of Four Louisiana Petroleum Refineries, 1929-38 ? Introduction
By Frank E. Cash
Accident prevention is an integral part of the operating procedure of the petroleum industry, and refinery officials and employees throughout the United States are exerting concerted effort to reduce
Jan 1, 1940
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Experimental and Theoretical Measurement of the Aerodynamic Diameter of Irregular Shaped Particles (c33cf4be-31ae-4ef5-b8f8-c2898858c436)
By Kenneth L. Rubow, Virgil A. Marple, Zhigun Zhang
"A theoretical technique has been developed and verified experimentally for determining the aerodynamic diameter of irregular shaped particles. The aerodynamic diameter of a particle is a very importa
Jan 1, 1990
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RI 3015 Rock-Dusting In The Coal Mines Of The State Of Washington ? Introduction
By S. H. Ash
In the early nineties it was observed by several European investigators and by C. S. Rice4 that an explosion could be checked and would not propagate in the parts of a mine where shale or other inert
Jan 1, 1930
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IC 9366 Update On Ventilation For Longwall Mine Dust Control
By Robert A. Jankowski
The U.S. Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) and the mining industry, has identified and demonstrated the effectiveness of several improved face venti
Jan 1, 1993
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RI 7211 Columbium And Tantalum Alloy Development
By Herbert R. Babitzke
As part of a project to develop refractory metal alloys suitable for high-temperature structural applications, the Bureau of Mines applied solid solution and precipitation-hardening techniques to colu
Jan 1, 1968
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IC 7693 Petroleum Refineries, Including Cracking Plants In The United States, January 1, 1954 ? Summary ? Crude-Oil Capacity
By J. G. Kirby
According to the Bureau of Mines annual survey, as of January 1, 1954 there were 337 refineries with a total daily crude-oil throughput capacity of 8,006,897 barrels. The total daily capacity increase
Jan 1, 1954