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  • NIOSH
    RI 3247 Beneficiating Cement Raw Materials by Agglomeration and Tabling

    By S. R. B. Cooke, J. Bruce Clemmer, F. P. Diener

    "The limestone deposit utilized by one of the plants of the Universal Atlas Cement Co. is covered in part by a stratum of cherty limestone. If this overlying deposit could be utilized by removing the

    Mar 1, 1935

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    RI 4355 Investigation of the Sauk Mountain limestone deposits, Skagit County, Wash

    By Constantine C. Popoff

    "INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARYDuring 1946 several high-grade limestone deposits in western Washington were examined by the Bureau of Mines. This report presents the data obtained from investigation of the

    Oct 1, 1948

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    RI 2406 Titanium

    By Robert J. Anderso

    Few elements have received more attention and developed greater interest in the last ten years than titanium. The substantially pure metal has been din...ie. cult to isolate, and so far has been littl

    Oct 1, 1922

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    IC 9151 Roof And Rib Fall Accident And Cost Statistics: An In-Depth Study

    By Deno M. Pappas

    The purpose of this Bureau of Mines study of U.S. roof and rib (roof- rib) accident statistics and related accident costs is to define current accident trends (1980-84) associated with fatal and nonfa

    Jan 1, 1987

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    IC 7738 Limestone And Dolomite ? Introduction

    By Oliver Bowles

    Limestone, including dolomite, is the most widely used of all rocks - nearly 300 million tons annually in the United States alone. It occurs in some form in every State and is produced in thousands of

    Jan 1, 1956

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    RI 6162 Reaction Rate Of Titanium And Titanium Subchlorides In Molten Sodium Chloride

    By T. A. Henrie

    A technique was devised for measuring the rate of chemical reactions between reactive metals and molten-salt mixtures at high temperatures. The rate of the heterogeneous reaction between high-purity t

    Jan 1, 1963

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    RI 5414 Auxiliary Ventilation Of Continuous Miner Places ? Introduction

    By R. W. Stahl

    Coal mining has been revolutionized by the continuous miner. This machine has replaced, or has combined into 1, 3 former operations: Cutting, blasting, and loading. During the 25-year period before th

    Jan 1, 1958

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    RI 8293 Antimony, Arsenic, and Mercury in the Combustible Fraction of Municipal Solid Waste

    By Benjamin W. Haynes

    This research was conducted as part of the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines program to recover metals, glass, and a combustible fraction from municipal solid waste (MSW). The objective

    Jan 1, 1978

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    RI 4554 Investigation Of Colorado Minerals Co. Calcite Deposits, Archuleta And Hinsdale Counties, Colo.

    By Ernest V. Deshayes

    The Colorado Minerals Co. calcite properties in Archuleta and Hinsdale Counties, Colo., (fig. 1) were examined by Bureau of Mines engineers in 1943. The demand for optical calcite during the war promp

    Jan 1, 1949

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    RI 6549 Metallic Binders for Zirconium Diboride Chromium Molybdenum and Tungsten

    By M. E. Tyrrell, C. W. Houck

    Mixtures of zirconium diboride and refractory metals of group VI were resistance sintered to high - density compacts using modified electric welding equipment . To evaluate the use of chromium , molyb

    Jan 1, 1964

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    RI 5462 Operations Of Manganese-Ore-Purchasing Depots At Deming, N. Mex., And Wenden, Ariz. ? Summary

    By W. W. Agey

    Under terms of cooperative agreements, the Federal Bureau of Mines Inter-mountain Experiment Station assisted the General Services Administration (GSA) in operating the manganese-ore purchasing depots

    Jan 1, 1959

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    IC 9359 State-Of-The-Art Techniques For Backfilling Abandoned Mine Voids

    By Jeffrey S. Walker

    Abandoned underground mine openings are susceptible to collapse because of the mining methods used, the character of the overburden, and the typically large, wide entries with minimal roof support. Th

    Jan 1, 1993

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    RI 2739 Gases From Blasting In Heavy Sulphides

    By E. D. Gradner

    During 1924 a number of lives were lost and other men incapacitated by the toxic effects of gases produced in blasting in massive sulphides. In one mine, three men working in a raise were caught by ga

    Jan 1, 1926

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    RI 6209 Design And Construction Of A Laboratory-Scale Fluidized-Bed Reactor

    By B. K. Shibler

    A highly flexible laboratory-scale fluidized-bed reactor was designed, constructed, and successfully operated continuously at temperatures up to 1,300° C during an investigation of thermal methods for

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Effect of in vivo Coal Dust Exposure on Arachidonic Acid Metabolism in the Rat Alveolar Macrophage

    By L. M. Demers, D. C. Kuhn, N. El-Ayouby, C. F. Stanley

    "Oxygenated metabolites of arachidonic acid (MJ are produced by the alveolar macrophage (AM) and have been shown to mediate inflammatory reactions. We therefore assessed the production of eicosanoids

    Jan 1, 1990

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    RI 6802 Producing Hafnium-Enriched Feed Solutions From Zircon

    By Gerald W. Elger

    This report describes development of the fusion-leach crystallization precipitation process for producing a hafnium content feed material for hafnium-zirconium separation plants. Mixtures of zircon, p

    Jan 1, 1966

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    RI 2480 Fluorspar Mining in the Western States

    By Raymond B. Ladoo

    In order to obtain comprehensive and authentic information on fluorspar mining in the western States , the writer, together with and at the request of representatives of some of the largest fluorspar

    May 1, 1923

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    IC 6489 Milling Methods And Costs At The Verde Central Concentrator, Jerome, Ariz. ? Introduction

    By R. H. Dickson

    This paper, which describes the milling practice of the Verde Central Mines, Inc., is one of a series on milling methods and costs being prepared by the United States Bureau of Mines. GENERAL DESCR

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Principal Investigators of the Respirable Dust Center

    By Raja V. Rarnani, Robert L. Frantz

    More than 100 scientists from diverse professional backgrounds have contributed their expertise to the Dust Center as investigators. Approximately 50 researchers served as principal investigators, wit

    Jan 1, 1995

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    IC 7459 Support of Ground, Iron-Ore Mines, Lake Superior District

    By Frank E. Cash, Max S. Peterson

    "INTRODUCTION Falls of ground cause the greatest number of accidents at underground metal mines. Statistics compiled by the Federal Bureau of Mines show that during a 13 - year period ended in 1943, f

    May 1, 1948