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IC 6609 Quarrying And Crushing Methods And Costs At The Santa Catalina Island Quarry Of Graham Bros. (Inc.), Santa Catalina Island, California ? IntroductionBy Geo. Adams Roalfe
THIS PAPER is one of a series being pre¬pared for and published by the United States Bureau of Mines describing, methods of mining and crushing and the costs of operation at commercial crushed-stone p
Jan 1, 1932
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OFR-9(5)-72 Coal Mine Rescue And Survival System - Volume V - Executive Summary - 1. Coal Mine Rescue And Survival SystemThis volume summarizes the contract work performed over a nine-month period by Westinghouse Electric Corporation on a Cost Plus Fixed Fee Contract for the Department of Interior's Bureau of Mines
Jan 1, 1971
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IC 7046 Safe Storage, Handling, And Use Of Commercial ExplosivesBy D. Harrington
An explosive may be defined as a substance (usually a mixture) that has the property of yielding, readily to combustion or oxidation upon application of flame or shock, the combustion or oxidation pro
Jan 1, 1939
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IC 7920 An Indirect-Cycle Nuclear-Reactor System To Furnish Process Heat -- Engineering And Design Concepts ? SummaryBy R. Carson Dalzell
The use of nuclear fission for chemical process heat offers the special advantage of high temperature, limited only by materials of construction. The process heat may be supplied economically at eleva
Jan 1, 1959
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IC 6652 Mining Methods And Costs At The Hart Spur Pit Of The Fort Worth Sand & Gravel Co. (Inc.), Fort Worth, Tex. ? IntroductionBy Thomas E. Popplewell
This paper is one of a series being prepared for and published by the United States Bureau of Mines describing the mining and treatment methods and costs obtained in sand and gravel plants throughout
Jan 1, 1932
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IC 8895 Chromium Availability - Domestic - A Minerals Availability System AppraisalBy Jim F. Lemons
The Bureau of Mines Minerals Availability System collected and analyzed data for 34 nonlaterite and 9 nickeliferous laterite domestic chromite deposits in order to assess their viability as sources of
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 5945 Corrosion Of Zirconium In Cupric And Ferric Chlorides - SummaryBy D. J. Stoops
The object of the research described in this paper was to investigate the effect of metallurgical and surface treatments on the corrosion behavior of arc-melted reactor-grade zirconium in cupric or fe
Jan 1, 1962
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OFR-113-93 Coal Mine Injury Analysis: A Model For Reduction Through Training - Volume I: Executive SummaryBy Christopher J. Bise
The objectives for the research project, "Coal Mine Injury Analysis: A Model for Reduction Through Training," were to identify and develop a means to indicate deficiences in human performance, job ski
Jan 1, 1993
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RI 2593 Carbon Monoxide Poisoning In Homes And IndustriesBy R. R. Sayars
"Carbon monoxide is a gas slightly lighter than air, with which it diffuses readily to make a homogeneous mixture. It will burn and has a wide explosive range, that is, an explosion is possible when t
Apr 1, 1924
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IC 6900 Mining And Milling Methods And Costs At The Yellow Aster Mine, Randsburg, Calif. - IntroductionBy Corwin L. Cooper
This paper, describing; the milling and cyanidation methods and costs at the Yellow Aster gold mine, is one of a series of papers being prepared by the Bureau of Mines on bold milling practices in the
Jan 1, 1936
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RI 2655 The Analysis Of Oil-Wax Mixtures ? IntroductionBy L. D. Wyant
[A convenient method for the, analysis of oil-wax mixtures has bean developed in the petroleum laboratory of the Bureau of Mines. This method has been found useful in studying the characteristics of t
Jan 1, 1924
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New Publications - NIOSH - 1995-96RI 9527. Effective Hazard Recognition Training Using a Latent-Image, Three-Dimensional Slide Simulation Exercise, by E.A. Barrett and K.M. Kowalski. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bu
Jan 1, 1995
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OFR-72-92 Materials Flow Of Zinc In The United States 1850-1990By James H. Jolly
Although zinc in the environment is generally considered to be beneficial or benign, excessive amounts can cause deterioration of environmental quality and toxicity problems for some plants and animal
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 8120 - Use Of Surface Joint And Photolinear Data For Predicting Subsurface Coal Cleat OrientationBy W. P. Diamond, B. M. Bench, C. M. McCulloch
Coalbeds exhibit a directional permeability, with the maximum permeability oriented parallel to the face cleat. Thus, the most efficient pattern of vertical degasification holes for a coalbed is depen
Jan 1, 1976
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OFR-43-75 Mine Air Monitor - IntroductionBy Arnold F. Stalder
The measurement of various gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a particular location has become a problem of considerable importance. Levels that need to be monitored vary from the range of percen
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 3541 Diesel Engines Underground ? II. Effect Of Adding Exhaust Gas To Intake AirBy L. B. Berger
Studies showing the effect of mixing hot exhaust gases with tie intake air of a four-stroke-cycle Diesel engine are described. The results indicate a marked increase in carbon monoxide in tip exhaust
Jan 1, 1940
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Technologic Trends In The Mineral Industries (Metals And Nonmetals Except Fuels) (7bb9d74e-fbfe-468b-bebe-53e08cf9e9fb)By Donald R. Irving
ALTHOUGH the quantity of material handled at metal and nonmetal mines in the United States in 1962 was 2.7 billion tons, the same as in 1961, a larger proportion was waste. At metal mines, crude ore p
Jan 1, 1963
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Evaluation Of The Strength Of Slender PillarsPillars with width-to-height ratios of less than 1.0 are frequently created in underground hard rock mines. The strength of slender pillars can be estimated using empirically developed equations. Howe
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An Overview Of Standing Roof Support Practices And Developments In The United StatesBy T. M. Barczak
Many of the support concepts currently used in the United States originated in South Africa. These products include the Hercules Crib1, Propsetter, MX Prop, Rocprop, and Spider Prop. Another recent
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RI 3181 Active List Of Permissible Explosives And Blasting Devices Approved Prior To June 30, 1932By E. L. Garton
An active list of permissible explosives was published in July, 1931, as part of United States Bureau of Mines Report of Investigations 3134, under the title of "Active List of Permissible Explosives
Jan 1, 1932