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RI 3397 Flotation And Agglomerate Concentration Of Nonmetallic Minerals ? Introduction
By Oliver C. Ralston
[This paper is an expmded revision of a report entitled "Froth Flota- tion and Agglomerate Tabling of Honmetdlic Idinerds, " published in Trans- actions of the Canadian Ir-stitute of Iriining and !,le
Jan 1, 1938
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OFR-22-76 Technical And Economic Study Of An Integrated Single Pass Mining System For Open Pit Mining Of Deep Oil Shale Deposits ? Phase I Report ? Section I. Summary
By Carlie E. Banks
Tasks during Phase I of this contract effort were performed in four principal functional areas. These were geology, hydrology, reclamation and mining. Data were gathered from literature reviews, mine
Jan 1, 1975
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Mining And Mineral Operations In The Rocky Mountain States - A Visitor Guide - Introduction
Minerals are vital to any industrialized civilization. Annually, the United States uses more than 4 billion tons of new mineral materials, or about 40,000 pounds per person-about half being mineral fu
Jan 1, 1977
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IC 7247 Economic Considerations In The Recovery Of Magnesia From Dolomite ? Introduction
By Alvin Schallis
The. problem of supplying enough magnesia for the American war effort has become highly important. Before hostilities began, only about two-thirds of our, require vents came from domestic sources; now
Jan 1, 1943
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RI 3193 Character of Drainage from Mines in the Thick Freeport Coal Bed, Pennsylvania
By P. Yant, R. R. Sayers, R. D. Lieitch
"PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATIONOf more than 300 bituminous mines examined by Crichton 5 and his assistants in connection with litigation in Indian Creek Valley, Payette County, Pa., only four were found to
Nov 1, 1932
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IC 8988 Nickel Availability - Domestic - A Minerals Availability Program Appraisal
By D. A. Buckingham
The Bureau of Mines evaluated potential availability of domestic nickel from 23 deposits, Evaluations included an estimation of in situ and recoverable resources, applicable mining and processing tech
Jan 1, 1984
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Open-Cut Metal Mining - Introduction
By E. D. Gardner
This bulletin, which discusses open-cut mining at the metal mines of the United States, is the last of a series of such papers by the Bureau of Mines describing the principal methods of mining.4 Open
Jan 1, 1941
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IC 6645 Physiological factors in mine ventiation in 1932
By R. R. Sayers
The hazards connected with work under abnormal air conditions are becoming of increasing importance from a financial as well as a physiological stand- point, due to the extension of compensation laws
Sep 1, 1932
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RI 4030 Coking Coal Deposits on Lookout Mountain Dekalb and Cherokee Counties, Ala.
By Don M. Coulter
"INTRODUCTION The Lookout Mountain coal deposits were examined by J.L. Stratton, an engineer of the Bureau of Mines in April and May 1943. The area investigated includes that part of southern Lookout
Feb 1, 1947
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Bulletin 109 Operating Details of Gas Producers
By R. H. Fernald
In 1900, as far as available records show, there were only two producer-gas power installations in the United States. In June, 1915, the number probably exceeded 1,000. Of this number, some 84.5 per c
Jan 1, 1916
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Analyses Of Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada And Oregon Coals - The Coal Fields Of Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada, And Oregon
By David A. Andrews
Coal occurs at many scattered localities in Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada, and Oregon, but in most of the known occurrences thick coal beds are of small extent and the coal generally contains a h
Jan 1, 1947
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OFR-54-(1)77 Exploration Of Illumination Concepts For Underground Coal Mines
By Lon A. Williams
This report, authorized under Contract Number H0220065, Amendment Number Six, documents the results of an investigation of lighting system modifications and designs for working place illumination in h
Jan 1, 1976
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Mining And Mineral Operations In The South-Central States - A Visitor Guide ? Introduction
Minerals are vital to any industrialized civilization. Annually, the United States uses more than 4 billion tons of new mineral materials, or about 40,000 pounds per person-about half being mineral fu
Jan 1, 1977
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IC 7173 Technical Research By The Bureau Of Mines In Oil And Gas Production, Refining, And Utilization ? Introduction
By H. C. Miller
Several agencies of the Federal Government are engaged in research and fact finding relative to petroleum and natural gas, and others are concerned with carrying out the provisions of specific laws th
Jan 1, 1941
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IC 8320 Urbanization And Its Impact On The Mineral Aggregate Industry In The Denver, Colo., Area
By Matthew J. Sheridan
The Bureau of Mines study described in this report was conducted in the Denver, Colo., area (1) to summarize existing conservation practices as related to the most beneficial utilization of deposits o
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 3596 Annual Report Of The Mining Division, Fiscal Year 1941 ? Introduction (45e320f6-4812-4bab-b017-de464c0f8dac)
The annual reports of the supervising engineers of the nine sections comprising the Mining Division are assembled here and constitute the annual report of the division. In planning activities the
Jan 1, 1941
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RI 3596 Annual Report Of The Mining Division, Fiscal Year 1941 ? Introduction
By Chas. F. Jackson
The annual reports of the supervising engineers of the nine sections comprising the Mining Division are assembled here and constitute the annual report of the division. In planning activities the a
Jan 1, 1941
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Analyses Of Kentucky Coals - Kentucky Coal Fields
By Arthur C. McFarlan
There are two distinct coal fields in Kentucky-the Eastern field constituting a part of the Appalachian coal region and the Western field constituting the southern part of the Eastern Interior region.
Jan 1, 1944
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IC 9324 Diesels In Underground Mines: Measurement And Control Of Particulate Emissions
By Staff
The goal of the U.S. Bureau of Mines diesel engine research program is to reduce exhaust emissions from diesel-powered equipment used in underground mines. This research has led to significant advance
Jan 1, 1992
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Analyses of Iowa Coals - Iowa Coal Fields
By Paul Averitt
The coal-bearing rocks in Iowa occur in an arcuate belt across the central and southern parts of the State (fig. 1) at the northern end of the Western Interior coal field. Coal beds of minable thickne
Jan 1, 1949