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RI 3048 Study Of High Manganese Slags In Relation To The Treatment Of Low-Grade Manganiferous Ores
By C. H. Herty
[Ferromanganese continues to be in indispensable requirement in steel manufacture. Approximately 470,000 tons of the 80 per cent ferro-alloy was consumed in 1929 and increasing amounts will be require
Jan 1, 1930
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Listing
By David Hoadley, Kenneth R. Maser, Ashok B. Boghani, James E. Billar, D. Randolph Berry, Mackenzie Burnett, Robert H. Trent
B 6 Listing The following is a listing of the Mine Evacuation Simulation Program
Jan 1, 1976
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Evaluation Of The Strength Of Slender Pillars
Pillars with width-to-height ratios of less than 1.0 are frequently created in underground hard rock mines. The strength of slender pillars can be estimated using empirically developed equations. Howe
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Cost Allocation Procedures
By R. V. Ramani, V. T. Burgos, J. A. McClay
Cost Systems Cost systems are organized methods of collecting, allocating, and accumulating resource utility expressed in terms of money. There are two major spheres of cost accumulation: financial
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 7805 - Bleeder System In Virgin Area In A Pittsburgh Coalbed Mine
By Stephen Krickovic, J. E. Carpetta, T. D. Moore
Air quantity-pressure and methane concentration surveys were conducted by the Bureau of Mines in accessible portions of an area being pillared in a Pittsburgh coalbed mine in West Virginia. These incl
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 3649 Manganese Investigations - Metallurgical Division
By C. Travis Anderson
The general conclusion of earlier investigators was that the action of sulfur dioxide on manganese oxides of Cuyuna ores was not sufficiently pre- ferential to be attractive as the basis for a comm
Jul 1, 1942
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RI 5514 Strain energy in explosion-generated strain pulses
By Wilbur I. Duvall, Thomas C. Atchison, 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 en- ergy. Therefore, the relative rock-breaking abilitie
Dec 1, 1959
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RI 7134 Heavy Liquid Cyclone Concentration Of Minerals (In Two Parts) 2. A Study Of Liquid Cyclone Concentration Of Various Mineral Systems
By R. B. Tippin
Research investigations conducted on five ore samples show the applicability of heavy liquid separation (HLS) techniques to mineral processing. Under proper operating conditions, semicontinuous tests
Jan 1, 1968
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Bulletin 178-C Petroleum Investigations and Production of Helium
By Van H. Manning
PETROLEUM INVESTIGATIONS. The work of the petroleum division of the Bureau of Mines during the period of the war was under the supervision of Chester Naramore, chief petroleum technologist. In its pet
Jun 1, 1919
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Effect Of Catalysts On Toxic Diesel Exhaust
Four catalytic converters for diesel exhaust systems were tested to determine their effectiveness in reducing the amount of harmful substances discharged into the air. Tests were conducted with fo
Jan 1, 1978
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RI 2724 The Disposal Of Petroleum Foots Oil ? Introduction
By L. G. Marsh
The manufacture of lubricating oils from wax-bearing crude petroleums involves the removal and recovery of the paraffin wax contained in the lubricating distillates. During this process several interm
Jan 1, 1926
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Correlation of AE and Fracture Intensity during Impact Indentation of Coal Block
By A. W. Khair, S. J. Jung
"IntroductionIn a typical incremental loading test, the AE activity increases rapidly in the initial stage of the loading. It is associated with initial closure under compression of favorably oriented
Jan 1, 1989
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Chemiluminescence and Biologic Reactivity of Freshly Fractured Silica
By N. S. Dalal, N. Leelarasamee, V. Castranova, K. Van Dyke, V. Vallyathan
"INTRODCICTIONSilicosis is the chronic fibrosing disease of the lungs caused by the inhalation of crystalline silica. However, inhalation of crystalline silica, may induce three distinctly different d
Jan 1, 1990
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RI 2911 Study Of Quarry Costs
By J. R. Thoenen
During the year 1927 the Bureau of Mines, at the request of a number of quarry operators, undertook to make a study of quarry operating costs in order to determine average costs for certain operating
Jan 1, 1929
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Comparison Of Seat Designs For Underground Mine Haulage Vehicles Using The Absorbed Power And ISO 2631-1(1985)-Based ACGIH Threshold Limit Methods
By Christopher C. Jobes, Alan G. Mayton, Farid Amirouche
Based on prior mine vehicle studies of operators’ exposure to whole-body vibration, researchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) evaluated four seat designs on
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IC6016 Survey of Petroleum Pipe Lines and Storage Capacity of Crude Oil and Refined Products
By G. R. Hopkins, A. B. Coons
A survey of the petroleum pipe lines by the Bureau of Mines as of May 1, 1923, shows that on that date there was a total of slightly more than 90,000 miles of pipe lines in the United States, having a
Jan 1, 1927
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Current State Of Insert-Type Hearing Protector Fit-Testing: Follow-On Measurements In The Steel Industry And Fit-Testing In A Mobile Environment
By Kevin Michael, David C. Byrne
In previous issue of Spectrum (October 1999, 16/4), a system of measuring the attenuation provided by insert-type hearing protectors was described, That report described experiences using the FitCheck
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RI 8756 Selective Recovery of Arsenic From Aqueous Solutions With Hydrated Titanium Dioxide
By B. W. Madsen
Bureau of Mines research to recover arsenic from mining industry waste material and process streams is reported. Batch and column approaches were investigated for adsorbing arsenic from acid leach sol
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 3324 Active List of Permissible Explosives and Blasting Devices Approved Prior to July 31, 1936
"An active list of permissible explosives was published in September 1935 as part of United States Bureau of Mines Report of Investigations 32S6, under the title ""Active List of Permissible Explosive
Dec 1, 1936
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Technology Transfer
"In sum, significant benefits to mine worker health have resulted and should continue to result from the synergistic scientific, engineering, and medical research in respirable dust. As always, an imp
Nov 1, 1988