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Abandoned Mine Lands Program TN #9 Subsidence Monitoring Using Seismic Activity - ObjectiveValidate the premise that there is measurable seismic activity associated with abandoned mint lands and that this activity can be used to determine stability of the abandoned mine openings, failure cy
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 2393 Production of Alumina from Clay Tests...Miguent ProcessBy Clyde E. Eilliams
In recent ye.ars much intere,t has been centered on the possibility of producing alumina from clq, a.nd proposed methods tor the recove:r,v of alumina are appearing constantly in parent lit,erature,
Aug 1, 1922
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IC 6660 Description Of The Property And Operations At The Lewiston Dredge, Lewiston, Calif. ? IntroductionBy Lawrence K. Requa
The property being worked by the Lewiston dredge of Placer Development (Ltd.) is on the Trinity River in Trinity County, Calif., about 9 miles north of the town of Lewiston (see fig. 1). The nearest r
Jan 1, 1932
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IC 7026 A Technique For Use Of The Impinger Method ? IntroductionBy Carlton E. Brown
Inquiries and instructional work on the determination of the number concentration of dust in atmospheres known or suspected to contain pneumoconiosis (silicosis and asbestosis) - producing particulate
Jan 1, 1938
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Fourth-Quarter 1987 National Economic Activity And First-Quarter 1988 Outlook - Fourth Quarter And 1987 SynopsisBy Keith L. Harris
Real gross national product3 (GNP) grew at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.2% in the fourth quarter compared with a revised 4.3% rate in the third quarter, according to the most recent estimate
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 2686 A Convenient Method For Determining Gum-Forming Material In Gasoline ? IntroductionBy M. B. Cooke
An analytical method for the determination of the gum-forming material in gasoline has been developed by the Bureau of Mines, during a study nor in progress to determine the best rays for elimination
Jan 1, 1925
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RI 8632 Fire Detection Systems in Conveyor Belt HaulagewaysBy C. D. Litton
The results of full-scale fire tests are used to determine optimum distributions of fire sensors for the protection of conveyor belt haulageways in underground coal mines. Empirical relationships are
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 7257 Calculating Equilibrium Compositions Of Multiconstituent, Multiphase, Chemical Reacting SystemsBy H. F. Feldmann
This Bureau of Mines report presents a method for the computer solution of the equilibrium compositions of any complex, multiphase, chemical system for which appropriate thermodynamic data are availab
Jan 1, 1969
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Mineral Resource Investigation Of The Garfield Mountain Study Area, Clark County, IdahoBy Frank E. Federspiel
In 1992, the Bureau of Mines conducted a mineral resource investigation of the 19,200-hectare Garfield Mountain study area in east central Idaho. The area had been proposed for Wilderness. Cretaceous-
Jan 1, 1993
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RI 8839 - Laboratory Testing of Compressed-Oxygen Self-Rescuers for Ruggedness and ReliabilityBy Nicholas Kyriazi
The Bureau of Mines subjected three commercial compressed-oxygen self-contained self-rescuers to a series of laboratory treatments designed to simulate various environmental conditions in underground
Jan 1, 1983
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IC 7575 Effects of the Inhalation of OxygenBy Bergerm L. B., S. J. Davenport
"INTRODUCTION Oxygen, because of its vital relationship to man's physical well being, is the most important chemical_ element. It may be breathed, however, only in a rather limited range of concentrat
Jul 1, 1950
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RI 6097 Ion Exchange Separation And Instrumental Analysis Of Impurities In Rare-Earth MetalsBy H. J. Seim
An ion-exchange-instrumental analysis technique is described for analyzing impurities at 1 to 1,000 parts per million level in rare-earth metals. A cation-exchange flame photometric method is used for
Jan 1, 1962
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Thermodynamic Properties Of SulfidesBy L. B. Pankratz
Thermodynamic data on the sulfides were reviewed, evaluated, and compiled at the Bureau of Mines Albany Research Center. Values for Cp°, S°, H°298 -(G° - H°298)/T, ?Hf°, ?Gf°, and log Kf are given in
Jan 1, 1987
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Safe Distances For Blasting Wiring From Commonly Encountered Underground Electromagnetic Energy Sources - 1.1 IntroductionBy Ramie H. Thompson
1.1 BACKGROUND In many underground coal mining operations the use of electromagnetic field equipment, particularly communication systems, not only increases the overall efficiency of the mining ope
Jan 9, 1983
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RI 7312 Thermodynamic Properties Of A Redlich-Kwong Fluid In The Two-Phase RegionBy B. J. Dalton
The Bureau of Mines Helium Research Center has as a long-range objective the development of an equation of state for helium that will allow all of the thermodynamic properties to be calculated within
Jan 1, 1969
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RI 3944 Exploration -Mtn. View Tungsten Deposit, Hyder, AKBy Aner W. Erickson
"Preliminary examination of tungsten deposits on the Mountain View property near Hyder, Alaska, was made by Neal M. Muir, an engineer of the Bureau of Mines daring the summer of 1942. Fifteen samples
Sep 1, 1946
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IC 9130 Helium Resources Of The United States, 1985By Richard D. Miller
The helium resources base of the United States was estimated by the Bureau of Mines to be 1,070 Bcf as of January 1, 1985. These resources are divided into four categories in decreasing degree of assu
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 3148 Concentration Of The Rake-Discharge From A Bowl Classifier In A Washing Plant Of The Mesabi Range, MinnesotaBy Fred D. DeVaney
The Mesabi iron district of Minnesota has a potential production of over 50 million tons of iron ore annually. The large shipments of ore each year are gradually depleting the reserves, and if the pre
Jan 1, 1932
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IC 9124 Mined Land Subsidence Impacts On Farmland With Potential Application To Illinois: A Literature ReviewBy David L. Veith
This report summarizes a Bureau of Mines review of selected literature on the effects of subsidence due to high-extraction underground coal mining on farmland areas. The data are presented for conside
Jan 1, 1987
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Technical Paper 566 - Flame-Arresting Limitations of Flat Joints and Plain Bearings In Explosion-Proof Mine EquipmentBy R. S. James, E. J. Gleim
Not long after electrically driven equipment was introduced into coal mines it became apparent that the spark-producing parts, such as controllers and motors, required safeguards to prevent the igniti
Jan 1, 1935