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IC 8945 Agglomeration-Heap Leaching Operations In The Precious Metals Industry
By G. E. McClelland
During the 1970?s, the Bureau of Mines investigated a particle agglomeration technique for improving the flow of leaching solution through heaps of clayey or crushed, low-grade gold-silver ores, waste
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 6142 Beneficiation Of Refractory Clay
By H. E. Powell
Because of increasing consumption of high-and super-duty refractories, the Bureau is studying the feasibility of beneficiating submarginal and marginal clays. Diverse mineral dressing tests were used
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 8082 Noise Reduction of a Pneumatic Rock Drill (b27beaef-e42e-42d3-9396-2860710a8233)
By Aarne Visnapuu
Experimental modifications have been made by the Bureau of Mines on standard pneumatic rock drills to reduce the noise of the air exhaust, drill steel resonance noise, and noise radiated by the drill
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 7443 Optimization Of Carbon Deposition Experiments In Thermal Oil Recovery By Statistical Analysis
By A. W. Effinger
The Bureau of Mines used regression analysis and applied statistical methods in an effort to rationalize the results of an experiment examining the effects of certain variables on carbon deposition in
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 7507 Explosion Development In Closed Vessels
By John Nagy
Data from experiments and literature on gas and dust explosions in closed vessels are presented to show the effects of the vessel size and shape; the initial pressure, temperature, and turbulence; and
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 6028 Ice Calorimeter For The Precise Measurement Of Heat Content From 0° To 1,500° K. ? Introduction And Summary
By J. R. Welty
High-temperature thermodynamic data have, in recent years, become increasingly important for the extractive metallurgist. The extraction of metals from their ores previously was based on trial and err
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 7511 Mathematical Simulation Of Historic Gas Distribution By Diffusion In An Oil Reservoir
By C. Q. Cupps
Rate of gas diffusion in reservoir oil has been investigated in an effort to explain the variation in oil characteristics observed in the Weber Sandstone reservoir, Rangely field, Colorado. Coefficien
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 2290 Viscosities And Pour Test Of Typical Crude Oils From The Eastern And Rocky Mountain Producing Fields Of The United States. ? Introduction
By E. W. Dean
The Bureau of Mines is engaged in the work of obtaining data regarding the physical and chemical properties of typical crude oils from the various producing fields of the, United" States. Preliminary
Jan 1, 1921
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RI 8586 Monitoring Submicrometer Particles in Sealed Fire Areas
By C. D. Litton
Submicrometer particle concentrations and average particle sizes were monitored for four full-scale sealed coal fires in the multiple-entry section of the Bruceton Experimental Mine. The data from the
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 8282 Design Requirements for Uranium Ion Exchange From Acidic Solutions in a Fluidized System
By D. E. Traut
A fluidized, countercurrent ion-exchange system was developed, operated, and evaluated by the Bureau of Mines in support of its objective to help assure an adequate uranium supply for future national
Jan 1, 1978
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RI 5906 Lightweight Aggregates: Expansion Properties Of Clays, Shales, And Precambrian Rocks Of Wisconsin ? Summary
By W. A. Cole
This report covers the preliminary phase of an investigation of clays, shales, and certain rocks in Wisconsin to determine the feasibility of processing lightweight aggregate in the State. The study w
Jan 1, 1961
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Bulletin 73 Brass Furnace Practice
By H. W. Gillett
This bulletin is issued by the Bureau of Mines as a contribution to the increase of safety and efficiency in the preparation and utilization of the mineral resources in the United States. Notable amon
Jan 1, 1914
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Ignition Hazard from internally-generated H2 in sealed mining equipment
By Isaac A. Zlochower
A number of ignition incidents involving mining and farm equipment have illustrated the surprising danger of drilling, cutting, or otherwise penetrating sealed compartments or frames that are filled w
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RI 8313 Fatigue-Resistant Lead Sheet and Lead-Laminate Noise Barriers
By M. M. Tilman
The Bureau of Mines conducted research to determine whether it is possible to substantially improve the fatigue resistance of lead sheet by means of surface coatings. Five types of coatings were appli
Jan 1, 1978
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RI 7987 Statistical Analysis of Methane Concentration Fluctuations Produced by Incomplete Mixing of Methane and Air at a Model Coal Mine Working Face
By Richard J. Bielicki
Poor mixing of methane and air at coal mine working faces causes fluctuating methane concentrations. If these fluctuations are large enough, methane levels can periodically exceed safe limits, even th
Jan 1, 1974
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The Mineral Industry Of The Islands Of The Caribbean - Bahamas (27d294c2-549d-4db9-bcb1-14d702f0e03f)
The Bahamas Oil Refining Co. (BORCO) refinery in Freeport continued to operate at less than half its full 500,000-barrel-per-day capacity. Although owned through subsidiaries by the Carey Energy Corp
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 7486 Statistical Analysis Of Assay Data From The Round Mountain Silver Prospect, Custer County, Colo.
By George S. Koch
A statistical analysis of silver assay data from rotary-drill-hole cut-tings and diamond-drill-hole cores from the Round Mountain prospect, Custer County, Colo., demonstrates several useful methods fo
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 9195 - Geologic Factors Influencing the Gas Content of Coalbeds in Southwestern Pennsylvania
By James P. Ulery
A Bureau of Mines geologic study of Pennsylvanian and Permian coalbeds in southwestern Pennsylvania was undertaken to determine the effects of coalbed geology and petrology on in situ coalbed gas cont
Jan 1, 1989
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OFR-103(3)-77 U.S.B.M. Pilot Hole "X" Horse Draw, Rio Blanco County, Colorado - Volume I - Section I - Appendix I: Geophysical Logs
By L. A. Readdy
No text. A set of geophysical well logs for U.S. B.M. Pilot Hole "X", Piceance Creek Basin, Colorado.
Jan 1, 1977
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Role Of Fault Slip On Mechanisms Of Rock Burst Damage, Lucky Friday Mine, Idaho, USA
By J. K. Whyatt, B. G. White
Various methods of monitoring slip movements on bedding planes, as well as examination of rock burst damage in stopes, suggest that many rock bursts in the Lucky Friday Mine are closely associated wit