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IC 8286 Crude Oil: Qualitative And Quantitative Aspects - The Petroleum WorldBy Harold M. Smith
This report presents a complete qualitative picture of knowledge of the composition of petroleum as of April 1965. The material is presented in detail on two imaginative maps--one, the Hydrocarbon Hem
Jan 1, 1966
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IC 8286 Crude Oil: Qualitative And Quantitative Aspects - The Petroleum World (2f4579db-d935-4dea-be4b-025a4c8d7068)By Harold M. Smith
This report presents a complete qualitative picture of knowledge of the composition of petroleum as of April 1965. The material is presented in detail on two imaginative maps--one, the Hydrocarbon Hem
Jan 1, 1966
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Quarry Accidents In The United States During The Calendar Year 1938 - IntroductionBy William W. Adams
The quarrying and related industries of the United States improved their safety record in 1938 by reducing their accident-frequency rate to a lower acid more favorable position than it has occupied at
Jan 1, 1940
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Programmable electronic and hardwired emergency shutdown systems: A quantified safety analysisBy John J. Sammarco
Abstract- Emergency shutdown systems (ESDs) for mining machinery provide critical functions to safeguard miners. Traditionally, ESDs were realized with simple hardwired circuits; today, there is a gro
Jan 1, 2007
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OFR-144-80 Feasibility Of Fatigue Assessment Of Block Walls From Laboratory Scale MethodsBy Robert M. Koerner
The feasibility of using small-scale models to simulate residential masonry foundation walls subject to fatigue loading was investigated. Five wall segments were modeled in one-quarter scale using dyn
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 5239 Separation Of Tantalum-Columbium By Solvent Extraction ? SummaryBy K. B. Higbie
The quantitative separation of tantalum from columbium has been obtained through several liquid-liquid extraction processes. The valuable metals are separated by selective extraction from organic feed
Jan 1, 1956
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The Mineral Industry Of Alabama (a8cb0323-4a31-4b5c-8867-a8ca3d84297e)By Doss H. White
In 1989, Alabama's nonfuel mineral industry produced a State record of $463 million of nonfuel mineral commodities, an increase of $4 million over that reported by the State's mineral produc
Jan 1, 1991
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How Smoke Hinders Escape From Coal MineBy F. N. Kissell, C. D. Litton
Abstract-This study predicts the level of smoke that miners might meet while trying to escape a coal mine fire and describes how smoke would impede their safe escape. For this study, the authors assum
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OFR-50-82 Comparisons Of Structural Stability For Entry Configurations And Ground Support For Longwall Panel DevelopmentBy D. E. Van Dillen
Seven configurations for panel entries of a longwall coal mine are compared and ranked according to structural stability. These entry configurations are analyzed using three-dimensional finite element
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 3975 Exploration of Reward (Vekol) Zinc Deposit, Pinal, AZBy P. S. Haury, Thomas C. Denton
"INTRODUCTION AND RESUMEThe Reward zinc property was one of the first selected for exploration by the Bureau of Mines at time when zinc supplies for war production were very short. Preliminary examin
Nov 1, 1946
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OFR-103(2)-79 Control Of Vibration And Blast Noise From Surface Coal Mining - Volume IIBy John F. Wiss
A series of controlled experiments was conducted at four surface coal mines to study the effects of certain blast parameters upon the ground and air vibration. Preliminary scale-model blasts were cond
Jan 1, 1978
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OFR-119-78 Develop And Test An Automatic Fire Control System For Surface Mining Machinery ? Volume IBy A. E. Kasten
The contract objective was to develop and test automatic fire control systems for large surface machinery in surface coal mines. The effort described by the report covers the period from 31 January 19
Jan 1, 1977
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IC 8570 The Economics Of Byproduct Metals (In Two Parts) 2. Lead, Zinc, Uranium, Rare-Earth, Iron, Aluminum, Titanium, And Lithium SystemsBy Alfred Petrick
This report analyzes the byproducts systems of lead, zinc, uranium, rare earths, iron, aluminum, titanium, and lithium. Specific byproduct metals covered are cadmium, germanium, indium, and thallium f
Jan 1, 1973
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Sponge Chromium - 1. IntroductionBy C. G. Maier
Relatively infrequent use by metallurgists of the term "sponge chromium" as contrasted to more than occasional reference to "sponge iron" may be ascribed to the fact that the former material is not a
Jan 1, 1942
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Abrasive MaterialsBy Henry P. Chandler
COMBINED sales of abrasive materials in the United States during 1956 increased at about the same rate as the value of the Gross National Product in terms of 1954 dollars,3 which was nearly 3 percent.
Jan 1, 1958
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RI 4814 Miller Gulch And Cook & White Coal Beds Near Cerrillos. Santa Fe County, N. Mex.: Reserves; Coking, Petrographic, And Chemical PropertiesBy Louis A. Turnbull
An investigation of coal deposits near Cerrillos Santa Fe County, N. Mex., was undertaken 14 the Bureau of Mines in 1943 as part of a general program to determine sources of metallurgical coal for wes
Jan 1, 1951
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RI 6633 Purification, Purity Estimation, And Spectra Of Some Organic Derivatives Of Fluorine, Silicon, Boron, And AluminumBy T. C. Davis
Nine organic derivatives of fluorine, silicon, boron, and aluminum were purified for thermodynamic studies using distillation, zone melting, and gas liquid chromatography, The unusual properties of th
Jan 1, 1965
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OFR-62(3)-74 Analysis Of Ore Handling Systems In Underground Metal Mines For Improved Safety And Efficiency - Phase 2. System Improvements And Research RecommendationsThis report covers the results of an industrial engineering study that assessed the safety and efficiency of underground ore handling in U.S. metal mines. Significant conclusions that will be of benef
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 4191 Process for the Production of Iron-Fire Alum, Part 1. - Laboratory DevelopmentBy W. K. Cunningham, Edwin A. Gee
"INTRODUCTION This paper is one of many reporting on various aspects of the Bureau of Mines program during World War II directed toward alleviation of shortages in certain critical minerals some of th
Feb 1, 1948
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Design Of A Test Bench To Evaluate The Vibration Emission Values Of Jackleg Rock Drills - IntroductionBy Jérôme Boutin, Rémy Oddo, Sylvain Ouellette, Paul-Émile Boileau, Gilles LeBlanc, Pierre Marcotte
ackleg rock drills are widely used in the mining industry and are known to generate high levels of hand-arm vibration which contribute to the development of the hand-arm vibration syndrome for exposed
Jan 6, 2006