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  • NIOSH
    RI 4588 Investigation Of The Mueller Kaolin Deposit Jeff Davis County, Tex.

    By W. D. Mcmillan

    Kaolin, or china clay, is the term applied to a group of hydrous aluminum silicates. Because of its purity, light color, and refractory properties, kaolin is used extensively in the manufacture of hig

    Jan 1, 1949

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    RI 4578 Investigation Of The McCormick Chromite Mine, Tuolumne County, Calif.

    By John R. Shattuck

    Preliminary examination of the McCormick chromite property was made by the Federal Geological Survey and the Bureau of Mines during the spring and summer of 1943. In October 1943 an exploratory projec

    Jan 1, 1949

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    RI 4427 Investigation Of Certain High-Alumina Clays Of Central Pennsylvania

    By Robert S. Sanford

    The demand for aluminum for military use during World War II called for an expansion of aluminum production in the United States A large part of the bauxite (the normal ore of aluminum) consumed in th

    Jan 1, 1949

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    RI 4574 Flotation Of Silver Chloride From An Oxide Ore

    By A. L. Engel

    Included in the program of the Rare and Precious Metals Station, Metallurgical Division, Bureau of Mines at Reno, Nev., are investigations of treatment methods for ores representative of various minin

    Jan 1, 1949

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    RI 4556 Investigation Of The Young America Lead-Zinc Deposit, Stevens County, Wash.

    By Robert J. Hundhausen

    The Young America lead-silver-zinc mine in Stevens County, Wash., was investigated by the Bureau of Mines during parts of 1946, 1947, and 1948. Results of the investigation are described herein. The

    Jan 1, 1949

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    RI 4624 Shuttle-Car Tire And Roadbed Study

    By R. H. Nicholas

    Shuttle cars have undeniably proved their worth as a means of transporting coal underground; however, several factors have arisen in connection with their possible improvement. This report .discusses

    Jan 1, 1949

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    RI 4570 Flotation Of Gray Iron Ores From The Talladega Area, Alabama Laboratory Studies

    By H. G. Iverson

    The purpose of this investigation was to beneficiate the Talladega gray iron ores by flotation. A component of the problem was the determination of the degree of beneficiation possible by flotation as

    Jan 1, 1949

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    RI 4606 Investigation Of The Aiken Kaolin District, Aiken County, S. C.

    By Kenneth M. Smith

    The kaolin deposits of Aiken County, South Carolina (fig. 1), have been worked continuously since 1852. It has been long known that the deposits contain a high percentage of' alumina and that lar

    Jan 1, 1949

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    RI 4500 Anthracite Mechanical Mining Investigations Progress Report 1 - Preliminary Underground Tests Of The Bureau Of Mines Scraper Shaker Loading Machine For Driving Gangways

    By John W. Buch

    This is the first progress report to be released on the anthracite, mechanical mining research and engineering development program of the Bureau of Mines. This phase of Bureau work, which was initiate

    Jan 1, 1949

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    RI 4443 Investigation Of Anson Betts Manganese Mine Hampshire County, Mass.

    By McHenry Mosier

    The Anson Bette manganese mine, with two prominent manganese-bearing outcrops in schist, has attracted considerable attention for its variety of manganese minerals and its possibilities as a potential

    Jan 1, 1949

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    RI 4515 Titanium Minerals In Central And Northeastern Florida

    By J. R. Thoenen

    Occurrences of titanium, zircon, and other heavy minerals are widespread in Florida. Deposits concentrated as "heavy sands" by wave and wind action have been mined an or near Atlantic coastal beaches

    Jan 1, 1949

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    RI 4554 Investigation Of Colorado Minerals Co. Calcite Deposits, Archuleta And Hinsdale Counties, Colo.

    By Ernest V. Deshayes

    The Colorado Minerals Co. calcite properties in Archuleta and Hinsdale Counties, Colo., (fig. 1) were examined by Bureau of Mines engineers in 1943. The demand for optical calcite during the war promp

    Jan 1, 1949

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    RI 4516 Investigation Of Little Castle Creek Chromite Deposit, Shasta County, Calif.

    By E. J. Matson

    The Little Castle Creek chromite deposit was examined in February and May 1941, respectively, by W. O. Vandenburg and O. H. Metzger, engineers of the Bureau of Mines. The Federal Geological Survey sta

    Jan 1, 1949

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    RI 4591 Lead Smelting In The Ore Hearth III. Zonal Action In The Smelting Column

    By G. L. Oldright

    The first Report of Investigations of the present series (No. 4562) was on the fundamental properties of lead compounds, and the manner in which they set limits to the richness of lead products treate

    Jan 1, 1949

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    RI 4468 Sampling The Kennedy Zinc Tailing Pile Lafayette County, Wis.

    By A. M. Cummings

    During August 1943, the Bureau of Mines undertook sampling and measuring of the Kennedy zinc tailing pile near Hazel Green, Lafayette County, south-western Wisconsin, as part of a general investigatio

    Jan 1, 1949

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    RI 4607 Investigation Of The Harding Tantalum-Lithium Deposits, Taos County, N. Mex.

    By M. Howard Berliner

    The Harding pegmatite dike is well known for the production of spodumene and lepidolite in the period 1920 to 1930. It attained greater prominence during the last war by being the largest producer of

    Jan 1, 1949

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    RI 4583 Investigation Of The Iron-Bearing Formation of Iron County, Mich., Utilizing Geophysical And Other Methods

    By Paul Zinner

    An exhaustive program of geologic studies and mapping has been conducted by the Geological Survey in the Iron River district of Michigan since May 1943. Means of contributing to the success of these s

    Jan 1, 1949

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    RI 4536 Investigation Of Manganese Deposits Little Florida Mountains Mining District Luna County, N. Mex.

    By A. M. Evans

    Because of an urgent national need for manganese, the deposits in the Little Florida Mountains of Lune County N. Mex., were visited by O.H. Metzger, an engineer of the Bureau of Mines, on June 12 and

    Jan 1, 1949

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    RI 4595 Investigation Of The Shady Valley Manganese District, Johnson County, Tenn.

    By Almon F. Robertson

    The floor of Shady Valley, Johnson County, Tenn., is underlain by the Shady dolomite formation. In places the residual clay derived from this formation contains considerable manganese oxides. Nine pro

    Jan 1, 1949

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    RI 4446 Investigation Of Rod Ham Mine Zinc And Lead Area Lafayette County, Wis.

    By James V. Kelly

    During the spring and summer of 1947, the Bureau of Mines conducted an investigation and core-drilling program in the vicinity of the Rodham mine, approximately 4 miles north of Shullsburg, Wis. This

    Jan 1, 1949