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RI 7095 A Method Of Measuring Surface Texture Of Rock
By Frank G. Horino
This report describes an instrument designed by the Bureau of Mines for quantitatively identifying texture of rock surfaces produced by grinding or extremely rough surfaces beyond the range of commerc
Jan 1, 1968
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MLA 9-87 - Mineral Resources Of The Massacre Rim Study Area, Washoe County, Nevada
By J. Douglas Causey
In 1985, at the request of the Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Bureau of Mines studied a portion of the 110,000 acre Massacre Rim Wilderness Study Area (CA-020-1013). The area studied, containing
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 2622 Filter Sand For Municipal Water Supply
By W. M. Weigel
"The use of sand for the filtration of municipal water supplies is comparatively recent use in this country, although at the present time, most cities of any size that draw their water supply from sur
Jul 1, 1924
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RI 5581 Electrorefining Beryllium - Preliminary Studies ? Summary
By M. M. Wong
A brief investigation was made to determine the feasibility of electro-refining beryllium in a KCI-LiCI-BeC12 bath. Thin, platelike crystals of beryllium metal were produced by electrolyzing technical
Jan 1, 1960
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IC 6146 Safeguarding Electrical Equipment Used In Gassy Mines - European Practice: IV - France
By L. C. IlsLey
Cooperation between the United States Bureau of Mines and the Safety in Mines Research Board of Great Britain, continuous, since 1924, s made possible this and other papers on safety subjects. Gratefu
Jan 1, 1929
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IC 8486 Two-Phase Equilibria Of Analytical Binary Solutions Near The Critical Point
By B. J. Dalton
Several relationships between coexisting phases for analytical binary solutions near the critical point are given. These relationships were developed from a consideration of a (G u, P) surface at cons
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 2128 Sulphur Dioxide as Factor in Smoke Problem, Salt Lake City
By G. St John Perrott
"The United States Bureau of Mines is cooperating with the State of Utah and the City of Salt Lake in an investigation of methods of abating the smoke nuisance in Salt Lake City. In the course of this
May 1, 1920
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RI 8534 Direct Preparation of Phosphoric Acid From Intermediate-Grade Western Phosphatic Shale
By Philip C. Good
The Bureau of Mines investigated the feasibility of utilizing low-grade phosphatic shale as a feed for phosphoric acid production. Present practice in the phosphate mining operations of southeastern I
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 8706 The Solubility of Methane, Carbon Dioxide, and Oxygen in Brines From 0° to 300° C
By Stephen D. Cramer
The solubility of methane, carbon dioxide, and oxygen was measured in brines at temperatures from 0° to 300° as part of Federal Bureau of Mines research on the corrosion of metals in high-temperature
Jan 1, 1982
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A Practical System for Collecting and Characterizing Relatively Large Samples of Airborne Dust from Mines
By R. Hogg, J. M. Mutmansky, E. Kaya
"Characterization of the size, shape, chemical composition, and mineralogical content of mine airborne dusts generally requires a larger mass of dust particles than is typically collected using tradit
Nov 1, 1995
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IC 9520 - One Hundred Years of Federal Mining Safety and Health Research
By John A. Breslin
This publication provides an historical overview of research undertaken by the U.S. federal government over the last 100 years to improve the health and safety of our nation?s miners. Federal researc
Feb 1, 2010
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RI 7792 Structural Design Data For Concrete Drift Linings In Block Caving Stopes
By Jay D. Dixon
The Bureau of Mines has developed structural design data for unreinforced concrete tunnel linings for drifts used in block caving stopes. Design data are given that consist of moment, thrust, and defo
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 8474 Spontaneous Combustion Susceptibility of U.S. Coals
By J. M. Kuchta
The chemical and thermal criteria used for predicting the spontaneous combustion hazard are briefly reviewed and data are presented to characterize the gas desorptions and self-heating tendencies of 2
Jan 1, 1980
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IC 7817 Peat Producers In The United States That Reported Production In 1956 - Summary And Introduction
By Eugene T. Sheridan
The 23d annual survey of the peat industry by the Bureau of Mines, United States Department of the Interior, revealed that 75 producers in 17 States re-ported commercial production of peat in 1956.
Jan 1, 1958
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RI 9399 - Jet Fan Ventilation in Very Deep Cuts-A Preliminary Analysis
By Gerrit V. R. Goodman, Charles D. Taylor, Edward D. Thimons
Future coal mining systems will be able to cut from crosscut to crosscut where advances could exceed 100 ft. However, limitations arise when ventilating such mining systems. In deep advance mining, th
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 7062 Optical Properties Of Glass: Transmission Losses Of Eyepieces Used In Mine Environment
By C. Gary Reiness
A safety glass eyepiece which had been repeatedly exposed to mine environment over a number of years was studied to determine some of its optical properties. In the regions from 385 to 400 mµ and from
Jan 1, 1968
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Instrumentation for the Measurement of Respirable Coal Mine Dust
By Kenneth L. Rubow, Virgil A. Marple
"INTRODUCTION Respirable dust is defined as the dust which penetrates to the alveolated regions of the lungs. Due to the size selective nature of the particle removal mechanisms in the nasal passages
Jan 1, 1988
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Induction of Unscheduled DNA Synthesis in V79 Cells by Diesel Emission Particles Dispersed in Simulated Pulmonary Surfactant
By B. Z. Zhong, T. Ong, W. E. Wallace, W. Z. Whong, Z. W. Gu, M. J. Keane
"Abstract-Diesel emission particles (DEP) from an engine operating on the Federal Test Procedure VDC were dispersed in an aqueous mixture of dipalmitoyl lecithin (DPL). a major component of pulmonary
Dec 1, 1995
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An Approach To Identify Jobs For Ergonomic Analysis
By Fred C. Turin, Sean Gallagher, Kim M. Cornelius, William J. Wiehagen
An important part of initiating a site-wide ergonomics evaluation process is prioritizing jobs to be analyzed. While injury data is important, other factors such as worker discomfort and physical exer
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Ride Motion Effects On The Accuracy Of Rapid Pointing Tasks - Introduction
By Kevin A. Rider, Bernard J. Martin
Reaching movements are planned and subsequently executed [1] using visual and somatosensory feedbacks [2], where absence of visual feedback is known to increase endpoint variability [3]. Visual occlus
Jan 6, 2006