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RI 6403 Uranium Alloyed Steels; Their Fabrication and Mechanical Properties
By K. A. Fowler, L. W. Higley
Steels with an alloying addition of depleted uranium were studied to develop successful melting , casting , and fabricating methods ; to obtain data on mechanical properties ; and to determine the eff
Jan 1, 1964
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IC 6649 Mining and Technology Graduates and their Problems
By Scott Turner
Since my whole life has been spent in the mining business , I naturally tend to address my remarks particularly to the newly- graduated mining and metallurgical engineers among you . To a certain exte
Aug 1, 1932
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IC 6724 Protective Clothing in the Mining Industry
By W. J. Fene, R. D. Currie
The value of protective clothing in the prevention of injuries has long been recognized in many of the leading industries , but the adoption of the idea into mine safety programs is comparatively new
Jun 1, 1933
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IC 6558 The Importance of Discipline in Mine Safety
By D. Harrington
We Americans fondly believe that ours is the greatest , most progressive and most civilized country in the world , but the cold statistical facts reveal that we apparently have little appreciation for
Mar 1, 1932
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IC 7175 Water Problem in the Pennsylvania Anthracite Mining Region
By S. H. Ash
The Pennsylvania anthracite-mining region is the only one in the world of major magnitude. As the deposits of anthracite in the United States are limited virt113.lly to Pennsylvania, the difficulties
May 1, 1941
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IC 6680 Mine Explosions and Fires in the United States During the Fiscal Year Which Ended June 20, 1932
By D. Harrington
The fiscal year which ended June 30, 1932, although one of acute financial de ression was, nevertheless, one of distinct encouragement to those who have long struggled against the much too prevalent o
Jan 1, 1933
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OFR-92-82 Feasibility Of Using Cemented Backfill In Active Underground Coal Mines To Prevent Subsidence
By D. V. Gaffney
This report presents the results of a three-phase investigation of the feasibility of using cemented coal waste in active underground coal mines to prevent mine subsidence. Coal caste was broadly defi
Jan 1, 1981
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OFR-77(2)-75 Extinguishing Coal Mine Fires By Remote Sealing - Volume II - Summary
By D. Randolph Berry
The objective of this program was to develop a system to extinguish coal mine fires by remote sealing of the underground passageways. The system developed had to be versatile enough to function under
Jan 1, 1973
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OFR-144-82 Social, Economic And Legal Consequences Of Blasting In Strip Mines And Quarries
By Michael Radnor
The purpose of the study was to 1) examine the social and economic impacts of surface mine blasting in relation to variations in conditions of terrain and geology, population density and type, levels
Jan 1, 1981
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Bulletin 92 The Feldspars of the New England and North Appalachian States
By A. S. Watts
The Bureau of Mines has been conducting an investigation of the feldspar resources of the New England and North Appalachian States with a view to greater efficiency and economy in their utilization. S
Jan 1, 1916
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Bulletin 222 Metallurgy of Quicksilver (Mercury)
By L. H. Duschak, C. N. Schuette
In the years 1850 to 1923, the United States produced 2,426,000 flasks- (73,600 metric tons) of quicksilver worth $120,500,000. California yielded 2,195,000 flasks of this total; the remainder came fr
Jan 1, 1925
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RI 3753 Apparatus for Determining Minimum Energies for Electric-Spark Ignition of Flammable Gases and Vapors
By P. G. Guest
"INTRODUCTION Need for More information on Spark IgnitionMany questions have yet to be answered more completely concerning the ignition of flammable gases and vapors by electric sparks. Among these on
May 1, 1944
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RI 4902 Treatment Of Titaniferous Magnetite Ore From Iron Mountain, Wyo.
By A. E. Back
A method has been developed in the laboratory for successfully treating titaniferous magnetite ore from the deposit at Iron Mountain, Wyo. The ore is roasted with 15 percent sodium carbonate to conver
Jan 1, 1952
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RI 3035 The Recovery Of Oil From Sands By The "Gas Drive"
By Joseph Chalmers
Stimulative methods of production, whereby the total recovery of oil from natural reservoirs is increased, have come into considerable prominence during the past 15 years. In many oil-producing areas
Jan 1, 1930
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RI 7879 Rapid Particle Size Analysis by Hydrosizing and Nuclear Sensing
By C. B. Daellenbach
A prototype particulate size analyzer system was developed that would rapidly determine size distributions of homogeneous and two-mineral materials in the 74-micrometer (200-mesh) to 7-micrometer size
Jan 1, 1974
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IC 9382 The Materials Flow Of Arsenic In The United States
By J. Roger Loebenstein
This report presents a U.S. Bureau of Mines study of the flow of arsenic-containing materials in the United States, based on the best data available in 1991, includes a consideration of arsenic as a b
Jan 1, 1994
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RI 4817 Semi-Pilot-Plant Investigations On Electrowinning Manganese From Chloride Electrolytes
By J. H. Jacobs
In late 1946, research was begun at the Bureau of Mines Electrometallurgical Laboratory at Boulder City, Nev., to determine the possibility of electrowinning manganese from chloride electrolytes on a
Jan 1, 1951
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Dust Deposition In Coal Mine Airways
By Welby G. Courtney
The Bureau of Mines conducted an exploratory field survey to determine the amount of airborne coal dust, the size distribution of the dust, and the rate of dust deposition in coal mine airways. The su
Jan 1, 1982
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New Publications Of The Bureau Of Mines - List 937 - Jan.- Feb. 1995 - Electronic Information
Commodities statistics and otter information are available through the following t et systems: Internet Access: To acccess the USBM Gopher server on Internet, connect to: gopher.usbm.gov port 70, us
Jan 1, 1995
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RI 5804 Low-Temperature Carbonization Of Lignite And Subbituminous Coal: Effect Of Hydrogen Atmosphere To 1,000 Pounds Pressure ? Summary And Introduction
By R. B. Porter
Bench-scale tests were performed by the Federal Bureau of Mines on lignite and subbituminous coal at pressures to 1,000 p.s.i.g. (pounds per square inch gage) in atmospheres of hydrogen or nitrogen to
Jan 1, 1961