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RI 6639 Calculation Of Adsorption EnergyBy Foster Fraas
The Bureau of Mines investigated a method for calculating values of adsorption energy; the goal was to devise an equation consistent with experimental data accumulated in the investigation of adsorpti
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 5125 Carbonizing Tests With Tuscaloosa Oven 1952-53 ? IntroductionBy J. B. Gayle
A half-ton experimental coke oven was installed at the Southern Experiment Station, Tuscaloosa, Ala., in 1948. Designated as the Tuscaloosa oven, this unit features a 17-inch carbonizing chamber, glob
Jan 1, 1955
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RI 9261 - Abrasive-Enhanced Water-Jet Drill for Hard RocksBy George A. Savanick
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has patented and transferred to industry an abrasive-enhanced water-jet rock drill. This drill incorporates three novel components: a collimator, jet deflectors for cutting cl
Jan 1, 1989
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Size Distribution of the Airborne Dust in Longwall Coal FacesBy H. S. Chiang, Y. Luo, S. S. Peng
"IntroductionThe way in which the particle sizes distribute in the airborne coal dust plays an important role in the transportation of the dust in the mine air and human respiratory systems. Though th
Mar 1, 1989
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RI 7773 Determination Of Eight Minor Elements In Low-Alloy Steels By Fluorescent X-Ray SpectrographyBy William J. Campbell
This analytical method development and evaluation was undertaken by the Bureau of Mines to provide accurate determinations of eight minor elements in low-alloy steels prepared from ferrous scrap. Fluo
Jan 1, 1973
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IC 6887 Mining And Grinding Methods And Costs At The L. W. Camp Co. Shale Pit, Akron, Ohio - IntroductionBy E. J. Lintner
This paper is one of a series being prepared by the United States Bureau of Mines describing clay mining and crushing methods and costs at various operations throughout the United States. These papers
Jan 1, 1936
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RI 4980 Mine-Timber Preservation By The Collar Method - Progress Report 1 ? SummaryBy Edward Roberts
This is a progress report of an investigation by personnel of the Bureau of Mines from June to September 1951 to introduce preservative chemicals into growing timber. It also describes in detail the i
Jan 1, 1953
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Influence of Mineral Dust Surface Chemistry on Eicosanoid Production by The Alveolar MacrophageBy L. M. Demers, D. C. Kuhn
It has been suggested that radicals on the surface of dust particles are key chemical factors in the pathophysiology that results from the occupational inhalation of coal and silica dust. In addition,
Mar 1, 1992
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Predicting Probable Roof Fall Areas In Advance Of Mining By Geological AnalysisBy W. K. Overbey
Surface fracture trace density, changes in roof rock type, and topographic unloading due to drainage were mapped for the mining areas located in the Blacksville-Osage, W. Va., quadrangles to investiga
Jan 1, 1973
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IC 8868 Reduction Of Airborne Contaminants From Welding Exhaust At Surface MinesBy G. K. Derby
The Bureau of Mines studied the problems caused by airborne contaminants from welding exhaust in surface mining operations and investigated equipment designed to reduce existing hazards. Four commerci
Jan 1, 1981
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IC 7507 Mining Methods and Costs at the Kearney Zinc-Lead Mine, Central Mining District, Grant County, N. MexBy Walter R. Storms, Jerry W. FAUST
This paper, which describes mining methods and costs at the Kearney zinc-lead mine, is one of a series being prepared by the Mining Division of the Bureau of Mines on mining practices, methods, and co
Jun 1, 1949
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RI 6125 Hydrogasification Of Bituminous Coals, Lignite, Anthracite, And Char ? SummaryBy Raymond W. Hiteshue
To aid in designing a continuous system for evaluating processes for converting coal to high-Btu gas] the Bureau of Mines determined the amenability of various coals and a char to hydrogasification at
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 3797 Microseismic Method of Predicting Rock Failure in Underground Mining - Part 1. - General MethodBy Wilber Duvall, Leonard Obert
"INTRODUCTION This report is the first of four to be presented on the microseismic method 4/ of predicting rock failure in underground mining. The application of the microseismic method to one specifi
Feb 1, 1945
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A gas pressure-based drift round blast design methodologyBy William Hustrulid
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), as part of a comprehensive program to improve mine safety through the widespread acceptance of careful excavation principles in drift
Jan 1, 2007
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RI 4850 Copper Grant Deposits, Pina Co., ArizBy C. S. ROBINSON, T. M. Romslo
This investigation was conducted jointly by the Bureau of Mines and the Geological Survey to obtain further information on the source and economic possibilities of the copper mineralization exposed o
Mar 1, 1952
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RI 8992 - Exhaust Ventilation of Deep Cuts Using a Continuous-Mining MachineBy Jon C. Volkwein
The Bureau of Mines, Foster-Miller Inc., and Beaver Creek Coal Co. have evaluated the ability of a new system to ventilate a 40-ft-deep cut. A remote-control continuous-mining machine, in a 7-ft-thic
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 5936 Properties Of Arc-Melted Iron-Chromium Alloys ? SummaryBy G. Asai
The purpose of this Bureau of Mines investigation was to determine the properties of arc-melted iron-chromium alloys ranging in chromium content from 12 to 50 wt.-pct. Alloys were prepared by consumab
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 6147 Low-Temperature Heat Capacities And Entropies At 298.15° K Of Monomolybdates Of Sodium, Magnesium, And CalciumBy W. W. Weller
Low-temperature heat capacity measurements were conducted, and entropies at 298.15° K were evaluated for sodium monomolybdate (Na2Mo04), magnesium monomolybdate (MgMo04), and calcium monomolybdate (Ca
Jan 1, 1963
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Electromagnetic Propagation In Low Coal Mines At Medium FrequenciesBy Terry S. Cory
This report covers magnetic field strength measurements vs range and frequency in low-medium coal mines. Both quasi-conductor-free and conductor-proximity areas were investigated. The program covered
Jan 6, 1978
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IC 6112 What Do We Know About the Explosibility of Coal Dust in MinesBy Greenwald, H. P
The Bureau of Mines has been conducting experiments on the explosibility of coal-dust in the experimental mine for more than 17 years. The results have been published from time to time3, and a forthco
Apr 1, 1929