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RI 3559 Carbonaceous Cation Exchangers From Coal And Coal Refuse ? Introduction
By S. J. Broderick
[One phase of the general program for utilization of coal-mine waste led to the possibility of making a water softener from the material, as the waste matter contained both coal and clay and it is kno
Jan 1, 1941
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RI 7344 Electrolytic Preparation Of Tungsten Metal And Tungsten Carbide From Wolframite
By John M. Gomes
Two methods for electrowinning tungsten from wolframite [(Fe,Mn)W04] were investigated. The first method, direct electrowinning from wolframite concentrate dissolved in molten salt mixtures composed e
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 5658 Infrared Spectra Of Organic Compounds In The Region 15-35 Microns: Thirteen Organic Oxygen, Nitrogen, Sulfur, And Silicon Compounds ? Introduction
By C. A. Frenzel
Extensive spectroscopic data are needed in making reliable vibrational assignments for use in calculating thermodynamic functions of polyatomic molecules. The fundamental vibrations of organic molecul
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 6437 Transfer of Selected Metals in Titanium Electrorefining
By T. A. Henrie, E. K. Kleespies
Electrolytic studies were conducted to determine the transfer rates of the alloying constituents from molten titanium anodes to solid titanium cathodes in molten salt systems . The metals , nickel , t
Jan 1, 1964
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IC 7954 High-Temperature Systems For Nuclear Process Heat ? Summary
By James P. McGee
Use of nuclear reactors to furnish high-temperature heat is a field that has not received as much attention as propulsion and electric power production. Investigations are being conducted under a join
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 6465 High-Level Gamma-Ray Dosimetry at the Albany Cobalt 60 Facility
By F. E. Block, Stephen D. Hill
The necessity for measuring radiation dose is encountered in studying both the beneficial and damaging effects of ionizing radiation on materials . It is also necessary to know the radiation dose abso
Jan 1, 1964
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IC 7514 Methods and Costs of Mining Fluorspar From a Flat-Bedded Deposit at Cave-in-Rock, Ill
By A. B. Needham
This paper, which describes mining practices at a mine in the Cave- in-Rock, Illinois, fluorspar district, is one of a series being prepared by the Bureau of Mines on mining practices, methods, and co
Aug 1, 1949
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RI 6783 Laboratory Investigation Of The Response Of Guard Electrodes In Oil-Well Logging
By C. I. Pierce
The Bureau of Mines used an electrolytic tank model to investigate the response of guard electrodes of different dimensions under different simulated reservoir conditions. Sandstone disks from the Ber
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 3559 Carbonaceous Cation Exchangers From Coal And Coal Refuse ? Acknowledgment
By S. J. Broderick
[The authors gratefully acknowledge the assistance of O. C. Ralston, chief engineer, Nonmetals Division, Bureau of Mines, Who suggested the problem and Gave valuable aid during the course of the work.
Jan 1, 1941
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IC 6851 Mining Methods And Costs At The Eureka Standard Mine ? Introduction
By E. D. Gardner
The mine of the Eureka Standard Consolidated dining Co. is at Dividend, Utah, in the Tintic mining district. It is operated under the same management and controlled by the Antic Standard Mining Co.; t
Jan 1, 1935
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RI 2998 Re-Treatment Of Mother Lode Carbonaceous Slime Tails
By E. S. Leaver
The mineral value in the ores from the Mother Lode mining districts of California is almost entirely gold, Although many mines have produced extremely high-grade ore the usual mill grade averages appr
Jan 1, 1930
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RI 9526 - Extended Workdays in an Underground Mine: A Work Performance Analysis
By J. C. Duchon
The use of extended workdays or compressed workweeks (regular shift lengths exceeding 8 h) is attracting growing interest in many industries using continuous operations. While extended workdays promis
Jan 1, 2010
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Influence of Mineral Dust Surface Chemistry on Eicosanoid Production by The Alveolar Macrophage
By L. M. Demers, D. C. Kuhn
It has been suggested that radicals on the surface of dust particles are key chemical factors in the pathophysiology that results from the occupational inhalation of coal and silica dust. In addition,
Mar 1, 1992
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RI 9390 - Recovery of Critical Metals From Superalloy Scrap by Matte Smelting and Hydrometallurgical Processing
By Gary L. Hundley
As part of the U.S. Bureau of Mines program to reduce the Nation's reliance on foreign supplies for critical metals, a procedure was devised to separate and recover critical metals from mixed and
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 8354 - Geology Of The Lower Kittanning Coalbed And Related Mining And Methane Emission Problems In Cambria County, Pa.
By A. T. Iannacchione, D. G. Puglio
The Bureau of Mines established geologic factors affecting the mining of the Lower Kittanning coalbed to aid in coalbed minability studies and examined the occurrence of "wants" (places where coal is
Jan 1, 1979
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OFR-72-92 Materials Flow Of Zinc In The United States 1850-1990
By James H. Jolly
Although zinc in the environment is generally considered to be beneficial or benign, excessive amounts can cause deterioration of environmental quality and toxicity problems for some plants and animal
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 7487 Method For Controlling Instability Of Liquid-Saturation Computations
By C. Kenneth Eilerts
A method is described for controlling instability in finite-difference computations of liquid saturation near the borehole of a recovery well. Differences of pressure-and saturation-dependent variable
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 8564 Factor of Safety Charts for Estimating the Stability of Saturated and Unsaturated Tailings Pond Embankments
By D. R. Tesarik
The factor of safety, the traditional measure of stability for earth embankments, is graphically presented in factor of safety charts in this Bureau of Mines report. Factor of safety contours are draw
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 5560 Survey Of Face Ventilation Practices In Coal Mines - Summary
By R. W. Stahl
Increasing use of continuous miners, especially the boring type, has focused attention on the inadequacy of face ventilation in coal mines. The bulk of the machine, the rapid advance of working faces,
Jan 1, 1960
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Status Of The Mineral Industries 1976 - Introduction
Viable domestic mineral industries are essential to the economic health of the United States and the well-being of its citizens. The charts in this publication reflect developments significant to the
Jan 1, 1976