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RI 5881 Deformation Of A Borehole In Rock ? Summary
By Robert H. Merrill
Measurement of the deformation of a borehole in rock subjected to a change in applied stress can be used to calculate the magnitude and direction of the applied stress, provided a satisfactory deforma
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 4432 Magnetic Surveys Of Certain Magnetite Deposits In New Jersey Part II. Morris, Passaic, Sussex, And Warren Counties
By J. A. Stampe
In connection with its investigations of strategic minerals in the United States, the Bureau of Mines ran magnetic surveys totaling more than 533,000 linear feet at 30 deposits of magnetite in norther
Jan 1, 1949
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Analysis of Research of Pneumoconioses and Recommendation for Dust Preparation for Biomedical Research
By R. V. Ramani, R. L. Grayson, R. L. Frantz, V. A. Marple, W. R. Myers, K. L. Rubow, Mutmansky. J. M., T. J. Stobbe
"An investigation of protocols for research performed from 1953 to 1988 on pneumoconioses (with emphasis on diseases related to coal and silica) was conducted in the Generic Mineral Technology Center
Nov 1, 1995
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Dust Flows in Mine Airways: A Comparison of Experimental Results and Mathematical Predictions
By R. V. Ramani, R. Bhaskar
"The results .of an experimental and theoretical research study into the spatial and .temporal behavior of dust in mine airways is summarized in the paper. Experiments were performed in mine airways u
Aug 31, 1989
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RI 5875 Flotation Of Bertrandite And Phenacite From Mount Wheeler, Nev., Beryllium Ore ? Summary
By Richard Havens
A flotation procedure was devised by the Federal Bureau of Mines for beneficiating Mount Wheeler, Nev., beryllium ores that contain the beryllium minerals bertrandite and phenacite in a complex associ
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 9410 - Performance of RETIMET Metal Foam Vents on Explosion-Proof Enclosures (4752c90c-05b2-44e1-bf8a-3c3bfecfd7c2)
By Lawrence W. Scott
The performance of RETIMET metal foam as a flame arrester on explosion-proof enclosures was investigated by the U.S. Bureau of Mines both in laboratory tests and at the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Adm
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 7010 Pulverizing Lignite In A Ball Mill
By Leroy Dockter
The grinding characteristics of lignite in a ball mill were investigated. The variables studied were initial lignite moisture content, degree of in-the-mill drying, and lignite source. The mill tested
Jan 1, 1967
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IC 6543 Mining Practices, Methods, And Costs At Elkoro Mines, Jarbidge, Nev. ? Introduction
By John Furness Park
This paper, which describes the mining methods and practices at the Jarbidge mines of the Elkoro Mines Co., is one of a series of papers being issued by the United States Bureau of Mines on mining met
Jan 1, 1931
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RI 6673 Determination Of A Part Of The Magnesium-Zirconium Liquidus
By R. L. Crosby
A part of the liquidus of the magnesium-zirconium system was determined by chemical analysis of suction samples taken from the melt in the approximate temperature range of 850° to 1,450° C. The melt w
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 3249 Chemical Method For Removing Mud Sheaths In Oil Wells ? Introduction
By H. C. Miller
The removal of the mud sheaths that are deposited against the faces of productive oil sands during rotary drilling is one of the important problems confronting operators, especially in semidepleted fi
Jan 1, 1934
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RI 9164 - Effect of Fluoride Inclusions on Induction-Slag-Melted Ti-6A1-4V Alloy
By J. I. Paige
The effect of fluoride inclusions on the properties of titanium produced from the Bureau of Mines developed induction slag melting process is of concern to members of the titanium industry. The object
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 5776 Electric Smelting Titaniferous Magnetite Ore, Iron Mountain, Wyo. ? Summary
By H. C. Fuller
Depletion of iron ore in the Nation's large deposits has directed attention to other sources. One of these is the titaniferous iron ore of the Iron Mountain, Wyo., area. Tests were made to determ
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 6193 Oxidation Leaching Of Copper Sulfides In Acidic Pulps At Elevated Temperatures And Pressures
By Martin H. Stanczyk
Acid leaching of selected copper sulfide minerals, impure copper sulfide flotation concentrates, and a cement copper precipitate at elevated temperatures and pressures was investigated. Copper extract
Jan 1, 1963
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Mineral Resources Of The Kings River (B5-198) And Rancheria (C5-198) Rare II Areas, Fresno County, California - Summary
By Warren D. Longwill
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Jan 1, 1981
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RI 2984 A Diaphragm Or "Breather" Roof For Oil-Storage Tanks ? Introduction
By Ludwig Schmidt
The economic value of reducing the evaporation losses of crude oil and of gasoline is so well founded that the petroleum industry is constantly seeking new and improved storage tanks and methods of ha
Jan 1, 1930
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MLA 24-86 - Mineral Resources Of The Roberts Wilderness Study Area, Eureka County, Nevada ? Summary
By David A. Benjamin
The USBM (U.S. Bureau of Mines) studied mines, prospects, and mineralized sites in the Roberts WSA (Wilderness Study Area) in 1984. The 15,090-acre WSA, located 35 miles northwest of Eureka, NV, is un
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 8820 - Cutting Parameters Affecting the Ignition Potential of Conical Bits
By Bruce D. Hanson
The Bureau of Mines conducted a series of ignition tests with two types of conical bits (plumb bob and pencil) used on continuous mining machines, to determine their ignition potential at various bit
Jan 1, 1983
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Technology News - No. 492 - Proceedings Of The Second International Workshop On Coal Pillar Mechanics And Design
Pillar design is the first line of defense against rock falls—the greatest single safety hazard faced by underground coal miners in the United States and abroad. To help advance the state of the art
Jan 5, 1999
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RI 5811 Volatilization Of Tin Chlorides From Bolivian Low-Grade Ores And Concentrates ? Summary
By K. K. Kershner
The purpose of this research by the Federal Bureau of Mines was to investigate the recovery of tin from mine-run ores and low-grade concentrates. Over 95 percent of the total tin in such materials was
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 5514 Strain Energy In Explosion-Generated Strain Pulses ? Summary And Conclusions
By David E. Fogelson
The breakage of rock by explosives depends largely on the ability of an explosive to transfer its stored potential energy to the rock as strain energy. Therefore, the relative rock-breaking abilities
Jan 1, 1959