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Dielectric Separation Of MineralsBy C. E. Jordan
The fundamental properties of dielectric separation were studied to provide insight into the design and operating characteristics of a dielectric separator. Force equations on mineral particles were d
Jan 1, 1985
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Characterization by Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy of Silica Particles from Alveolar Macrophages of Coal MinersBy J. B. Vander Sande, L. C. Rainey, P. Bolsaitis, B. Dirsa
"The structure and composition of silica-rich particles recovered by lavage from the lungs of three active miners with different medical histories were studied using high-resolution electron microscop
Dec 1, 1995
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Factors that May Influence Interactions between Mineral Dusts and Lung CellsBy G. L. Barlett, J .. D. Barry
Supernatant media of dust-exposed pulmonary alveolar macrophages (PAMs) were inactive in assays for both Interleukin-1 and fibroblast growth factors (FGF). We have begun to evaluate several factors th
Jan 1, 1988
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OFR-94-84 Methane Control In An Advancing Section Of An Underground Coal MineBy Danny Hagood
The drilling of horizontal boreholes as a means of degasification in advance of mining has been tried at Jim Walter Resources, Inc., No. 4 Mine. In a joint venture with the U.S. Bureau of Mines, a ser
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 8292 Viscosity of BOF Slags Fluidized With Fluorspar, Colemanite, and Fused Boric AcidBy H. W. Kilau
The Bureau of Mines used a high-temperature rotational viscometer to test basic oxygen furnace slags to determine fluorspar requirements and to evaluate colemanite and fused boric acid as substitute f
Jan 1, 1978
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Reducing Respirable Dust Exposure of Workers using an Improved Clothes Cleaning ProcessBy Andrew D. O. O’Brien, Linda J. McWilliams, Joe L. Howell, Douglas E. Pollock, Jeanne A. Zimmer, Andrew B. Cecala
A quick, safe, and effective method has been developed that allows workers to clean their dust laden work clothing periodically throughout the day. For the mining industry, this technique is much more
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Coal Deposits In The Deep River Field, Chatham, Lee, And Moore Counties, N. C. - Reserves; Petrographic And Chemical Characteristics ? Summary And ConclusionsBy Albert L. Toenges
The Deep River coal field is in Chatham, Lee, and Moore Counties, N. C. The coal-bearing part of the basin is about 35 miles long and 5 to 10 miles wide. Sanford, the county seat of Lee County, is the
Jan 1, 1952
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RI 8794 - A Ball-on-Block Impact-Spalling Wear Test and Results on Several Iron AlloysBy R. Blickensderfer
An impact wear testing machine was devised by the Bureau of Mines that simulates the repeated impact conditions encountered in large milling and grinding operations where breakage and spalling are pro
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 4839 Flammability Of Mixtures Of Individual Paraffin-Hydrocarbon Gases With Air And Added Nitrogen At Subatmospheric PressuresBy G. S. Scott
Safety problems in the mining and allied industries have led the Bureau of Mines to investigate over a period of years; the flammability (explosibility) of many types of combustible atmospheres princi
Jan 1, 1952
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OFR-63-81 Investigation Of The Formation Of Vapor Complexes Between Aluminum Chloride And Impurity Elements Associated With Aluminum Raw MaterialsBy John P. Hager
This study investigated the formation of vapor complexes between aluminum chloride and the chlorides of iron, titanium, and silicon. For the A1-Fe-C1 system the proposed gaseous complex species is Al2
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 8814 - Factors Affecting the Dissolution of Gypsum-Bonded Roof BoltsBy S. J. Gerdemann
In support of its objective to improve mine safety, the Bureau of Mines has searched for better materials and systems to anchor roof bolts. TIlis report describes a study on the effects of mine waters
Jan 1, 1983
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IC 9362 Overview Of Mine Subsidence Insurance Programs In The United StatesBy David K. Ingram
Research performed by the U.S. insurance industry has determined that mine subsidence is uninsurable. Consequently, the insurance industry has decided not to voluntarily offer mine subsidence insuranc
Jan 1, 1993
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RI 5658 Infrared Spectra Of Organic Compounds In The Region 15-35 Microns: Thirteen Organic Oxygen, Nitrogen, Sulfur, And Silicon Compounds ? IntroductionBy C. A. Frenzel
Extensive spectroscopic data are needed in making reliable vibrational assignments for use in calculating thermodynamic functions of polyatomic molecules. The fundamental vibrations of organic molecul
Jan 1, 1960
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IC 8991 Chromite Deposits Along The Border Ranges Fault, Southern Alaska (In Two Parts) 2. Mineralogy And Results Of Benefieiation TestsBy D. C. Dahlin
To identify and characterize potential domestic chromium resources, the Bureau of Mines investigated podifom chromite deposits along the Border Ranges Fault in southern Alaska. Part 1 of this two-part
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 6387 Dissolution and Roasting Techniques for Extracting Cesium From Pollucite OresBy I. L. Nichols, K. C. Dean, P. H. Johnson
Hydrochloric acid , sulfuric acid , and chloridizing roast- water leaching methods for dissolution of cesium and rubidium from Maine , Canada , and Southern Rhodesia pollucite ores and their flotation
Jan 1, 1964
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IC 8916 Podiform Chromite Occurrences In The Caribou Mountain And Lower Kanuti River Areas, Central Alaska - Part II: BeneficiationBy D. C. Dahlin
The Bureau of Mines has investigated podiform chromite deposits in three ultramafic bodies in the Caribou Mountain and lower Kanuti River areas of central Alaska. The investigation, reported in two pa
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 5257 Carbonizing Properties Of Harlan County, Ky., Coals ? IntroductionBy D. E. Wolfson
As a part of its overall program of coal carbonization, the Bureau of Mines is studying the coking properties of coals that may be used for metallurgical purposes. The objectives of this study were gi
Jan 1, 1956
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RI 3299 Anhydrous Sodium Sulphate From Saline Deposits Or Brines By A Four-Stage Process (bb7802cc-91a0-4d0f-95f7-0cd8a85ff4dd)By Everett P. Partridge, J. E. Conley
Available statistics show that the demands of the American chemical industry for sodium sulphate have been increasing slightly in recent years. The supply from domestic sources, particularly in the fo
Mar 1, 1936
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RI 8176 Flame and Pressure Development of Large-Scale CH4-Air-N2 Explosions - Buoyancy Effects and Venting RequirementsBy M. J. Sapko
The pressure and flame development of the methane-air-nitrogen system was investigated in the Bureau's l2-foot-diameter sphere to define buoyancy effects and to develop relationships for predicti
Jan 1, 1976
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Bulletin 175 Experiment Stations of the Bureau of MinesBy VAN. H. MANNING
During the nine years that have elapsed since the Bureau of Mines was established in 1910, the work of the bureau has included many investigations that have proved of high value to the Nation. Eleven
Jan 1, 1919