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IC 8983 Improved Personnel Access For Surface Mining EquipmentBy Dennis A. Long
Slip and fall accidents are a major cause of lost-time injuries associated with large mobile equipment in surface mines. An evaluation of the safety hazards associated with getting on and off large su
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 2459 A Simple Method for the Determination of Tin in Iron and SteelBy John D. Sullivan, Edward P. Barrett
The experimental work on the utilization of tin-plate scrap at the North- west experiment station of the U. S. Pireau of Mines in cooperation with College of Mines, University of Washington, necessita
Mar 1, 1923
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RI 7895 Thermodynamics of the AI-Si SystemBy Seth C. Schaefer
The Bureau of Mines studied thermodynamic properties of liquid Al-Si alloys with the high-temperature galvanic cell Al(1)//Al+3(AlC13 in NaCl?KCl)//Al-Si alloy(1). Activities of aluminum and s
Jan 1, 1974
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IC 7091 Petroleum Refineries, Including Cracking Plants, in the United States, January 1, 1939By E. W. COCHRANE, R. HOPKINS, G
The number of completed petroleum refineries in the United States continued to decline in 1938, but the total capacity to process crude oil increased materially. This information was obtained in conne
Oct 1, 1939
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IC 7483 Petroleum Refineries, Including Cracking Plants, in the United States, January 1, 1948By F. S. LOTT
The number of petroleum refineries in the United States decreased from 399 on January 1, 1947, to 390 on January 1, 1948. On the latter date two additional refineries were under construction , a large
Aug 1, 1948
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IC 7399 Natural-Gasoline and Cycle Plants in the United States, January 1, 1946By E. M. SEELEY, F. S. LOTT
Expansion in total capacity of the natural-gasoline industry.to produce light products continued in 1944 and 1945. The average rate of gain, however, was reduced to about 6 percent annually from over
Apr 1, 1947
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IC 7537 Petroleum Refineries, Including Cracking Plants, Ip the United States, January 1, 1949By F. S. LOTT, I. S. CULVER
The number of petroleum refineries in the United States decreased during 1948 from 390 to 375, continuing the trend to fewer units of larger individual capacity that has persisted since the peak in nu
Sep 1, 1949
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RI 8451 Thermodynamic Properties of Petalite (Li2Al2Si8O20)By K. O. Bennington
The thermodynamic properites of petalite (Li2A12Si8O20) were determined by the Bureau of Mines. The enthalpy of formation was determined by hydro-fluoric acid solution calorimetry. The values from the
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 8963 - Improved Shearer-Clearer System for Double-Drum Shearers on Longwall FacesBy Natesa I. Jayaraman
This report describes recent improvements the Bureau of Mines made in the design of its shearer-clearer water-spray system for dust control on lonwgall shearer faces. The improvements were based on fi
Jan 1, 1985
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The Minerals Related Impacts Of A Direct Tax On U.S. Primary Lead Production And Primary Lead Imports - BackgroundThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Congress are presently considering several approaches aimed at reducing the amount of lead in the environment and society's exposure to
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 3888 Routine Quantitative Analysis by X-Ray Diffraction,1. Photometric 2. Analytical MethodBy James W. Ballard, H. H. Schrenk
"The X-ray method of quantitative determination is advantageous because it permits determination of compounds rather -than ions or elements; for example, the direct determination of quartz in silicate
Jun 1, 1946
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IC 7365 Safety Record Of Mine No. 7, Island Creek Coal Co., Holden, Logan County, W. Va.By Alex U. Miller
Since its beginning, the occupation of coal mining has been considered hazardous. It is true that there are hazards inherent in mining, but it is believed that most of them, at least, can be guarded a
Jan 1, 1946
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IC 7768 Sampling Deep Ore Deposits By Rotary Drilling And Methods Of Surveying And Controlling The Direction Of Drill Holes - SummaryBy Russell R. Trengove
Core samples from an ore horizon 2,000 feet below the surface were successfully obtained by rotary drilling at the property of the Eureka Corp., Eureka, Nev. The ore was soft and friable; cores were n
Jan 1, 1956
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A Study of the Ground Control Effects of Mining Longwall Faces Into Open or Backfilled EntriesBy Russell C. Frith, David C. Oyler, Dolinar Dennis R., Christopher Mark
Unusual circumstances may require that a longwall retreat into or through a previously driven room. The operation can be completed successfully, but there have been a number of spectacular failures. T
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State Statistics - IllinoisIllinois has the largest reported bituminous coal resources of any state and is one of largest coal-producing states in the nation. Coal-bearing rocks underlie about 65 percent of Illinois, including
Jan 1, 1992
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IC 7605 Falls Of Roof: The No. 1 Killer In Bituminous-Coal Mines ? IntroductionBy J. J. Forbes
The investigation of major and minor coal-mine disasters has been a routine function of the Bureau of Mines since its inception in 1910, and the facts obtained during such investigations have been use
Jan 1, 1951
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RI 2415 Distillation Gases Yielded by Trent Amalgams and Ethylene Found Therein As A Source Of Alcohol.By J. D. Davis
"Introduction.Sixty years ago, M. Berthelot found that ethylene could be selectively absorbed from gaseous mixtures by concentrated sulphuric acid, and that the compound formed by the chemical union o
Nov 1, 1922
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MLA 29-87 - Mineral Resources Of The North Sisters Rocks Wilderness Study Area, Curry County, Oregon ? SummaryBy Harry W. Campbell
In 1986 at the request of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Bureau of Mines studied the 2 acre North Sisters Rocks Wilderness Study Area (OR-12-8) in order to evaluate its identified minera
Jan 1, 1987
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IC 7576 Natural-Gasoline anel Cycle Plants in tbe United States, .January 1, 1950By D. S. Colby, E. M. SEELEY
The total production capacity of the natural-gasoline industry increased to 27,212,000 gallons (647,905 barrels) daily on January 1, 1950, from 21,322,000 gallons (507,670 barrels) daily on January 1,
Jul 1, 1950
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RI 8760 Recovery of Chromium From Surface-Finishing WastesBy H. O. McDonald
The Bureau of Mines has demonstrated a hydrometallurgical method to separate chromium from other metals in a variety of surface-finishing wastes by precipitation with benzoate ion. The resulting chrom
Jan 1, 1983