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RI 3913 Exploration of Spirit Mountain Nickel Prospect Canyon Creek. Lower Copper River Region. AlaskaBy Harold C. Pierce
"INTRODUCTION During the years 1941 to 1945, the United States produced less than one-half of one percent of all primary nickel, whereas the nation's consumption of the metal amounted to nearly three-
Aug 1, 1946
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RI 6570 Electrorefining Beryllium. Two-Cycle ElectrolysisBy D. A. O'Keefe, M. M. Wong
To obtain beryllium metal of higher purity , flakes produced from electrorefining scrap metal were used as cell feed for a second cycle of electrore fining at 500 ° C in an electrolyte composed of 51.
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 2335 Tests of Hand Extinguishers on Zinc-Dust FiresBy S. H. Katz, J. J. Bloomfield
Fires in zinc dust have sometimes given particular trouble owing to their resistance to extinguishers and the liability of explosions . Similar problems , notably with aluminum dust* , have previously
Mar 1, 1922
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Design And Development Contract For Uplink Environmental MonitorBy T. G. Mayhew, A. A. Bergeron, R. J. Mahany
This report describes an operational communications system which provides remote intra-terrestrial wireless transmission of environmental information. Design and modification specifications of requisi
Jan 9, 1976
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RI 3485 Survey Of Fuel Consumption At Refineries In 1938 ? SummaryBy G. R. Hopkins
[Apparent progress in economy at petroleum refineries, as measured by the average amount of hest units required to refine a barrel or crude oil, received a set-back in 1938, when the average rose to 5
Jan 1, 1939
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RI 8370 Elution of Uranyl Carbonate From a Strong Base Resin With a Mixed Carbonate Eluant in a Fluidized SystemBy G. R. Palmer
The Bureau of mines evaluated the elution of uranyl carbonate from a strong base resin with a mixed carbonate eluant in a fluidized system. The system consisted of a multiple-compartment ion-exchange
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 3255 Lag, Spread, and Sustained Ignition in Electric DetonatorsBy A. B. Hooker, E. J. Coggeshall
"INTRODUCTION Ignitions of gas at the coal face when a blast is fired electrically are often a tributed to the explosive; but sometimes the ignition cannot be explained satisfactorily in this way-in f
Oct 1, 1934
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RI 2935 The Effect Of Substituting Ethylene Glycol Dinitrate In Permissible ExplosivesBy G. St. J. Perrott
Through the development of manufacturing processes whereby ethylene glycol can be made on a large scale; ethylene glycol dinitrate is now being used in high explosives (dynamites and permissible explo
Jan 1, 1929
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RI 3485 Survey Of Fuel Consumption At Refineries In 1938 - Summary (d65f348b-3a94-42c5-90b9-ee9ed8c89d8c)By G. R. Hopkins
[Apparent progress in fuel economy at petroleum refineries, as measured by the average amount of .seat units required to refine a barrel of crude oil, received a set-back in 1935, when the average ros
Jan 1, 1939
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RI 9435 - Transfer of Self-Contained Self-Rescuer Donning Skills Under Similar Conditions of Practice: The Draeger OXY-SR60B and the CSE SR-100 (7f8e5489-309b-4fbb-9367-1df0d387dbda)By M. J. Brnich
The purpose of this U.S. Bureau of Mines study was to assess the ability of trainees to don an unfamiliar self-contained self-rescuer (SCSR) after having become familiar with how to put on a different
Jan 1, 2010
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Appendix D - Input Data And Computer Output: Simulation Of Methane Flowrate In A Mine EntryBy R. V. Ramani, A. S. C. Owili-eger
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Jan 1, 1974
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RI 9601 - Ion Elutriation Of Silver And Free Cyanide From WastewaterBy F. H. Nehl
Ion elutriation was used to extract silver cyanide complexes and free cyanide from aqueous streams containing up to 10 ppm silver and 5 ppm free cyanide. Screening tests selected nine of 350 different
Jan 1, 2010
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OFR-45-81 Criteria For Determining When A Body Of Surface Water Constitutes A Hazard To MiningBy F. S. Kendorski
This report covers the work on developing criteria for determining when a hazard exists when mining stratified mineral deposits beneath bodies of surface water. The nature of water bodies is considere
Jan 1, 1979
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IC 9492 - Equipment Noise And Worker Exposure In The Coal Mining IndustryBy Daniel R. Babich, Jeffrey R. Vipperman, Eric R. Bauer
Prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause permanent damage to the auditory nerve and/or its sensory components. Despite regulations and efforts by government and industry to reduce noise-induced hea
Jan 12, 2006
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RI 6600 A Portable Helium AnalyzerBy A. A. Sonnek
A simple, portable helium analyzer was developed primarily for field use. Its utility lies in making preliminary surveys before exact analyses are required. The analyzer is based upon chromatographi
Jan 1, 1965
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Regional Bumps: Case studies from the 1958 Bump SymposiumBy J. Whyatt
A variety of dynamic failure cases with regional impact were described at a bump symposium held in 1958. These types of events, while rare, are of particular interest because their ability to impact
Jan 1, 2009
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IC 8787 Hot-Rolling Metals In VacuumBy R. A. Beall
As part of an ongoing program to develop high-quality materials with improved performance and service lives, and to conserve critical minerals, Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, resear
Jan 1, 1979
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Marine Heavy Metal Project Offshore Name, Alaska ? IntroductionBy Richard L. Jenkins
Systematic sampling, in reconnaissance fashion, of the continental shelves of the United States to define favorable areas of offshore mineral deposits, is one of the long-range marine mineral; program
Jan 1, 1968
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Best Practices To Mitigate Injuries And Fatalities From Rock Falls - IntroductionBy Christopher Mark, Anthony T. Iannacchione
Falls of ground continue to be one of the most serious causes of injury to U.S. miners. Of the 256 fatal injuries that occurred in mining between 1996 and 1998, 52 (20%) were caused by falls of ground
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IC 7356 Explosives-Handling Practices At The Mines Of The Anaconda Copper Mining Co. At Butte, Mont. ? IntroductionBy Edward F. Courtney
Loss of life, loss of sight, crippling injuries, and property damage nearly always result from accidents involving explosives. The severity of such accidents has prompted lawmaking bodies to pass laws
Jan 1, 1946