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RI 2981 Leaching Silver In Unroasted Tailings With Ferric Salts In Saturated Brine
By G. L. Oldright
[Processes by which silver alone is extracted from ores that also cant contain base metals are usually associated in the mind of the period when mines were changing from the production of noble metals
Jan 1, 1929
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IC 6795 Mining Limestone By A Caving Method At Crestmore Mine Of The Riverside Cement Co., Crestmore, Calif. ? Introduction
By C. A. Robotham
The following; paper describes underground mining practices of the Riverside Cement Co. of Los Angeles, Calif., in the Stanley limestone deposit at Crestmore, Riverside County, Calif. It is one of a s
Jan 1, 1934
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RI 8888 - Overlap Probability for Short-Period-Delay Detonators Used in Underground Coal Mining
By Richard J. Mainiero
The Bureau of Mines investigated coal-mine-type short-delay electric detonators marketed by three domestic manufacturers to determine the accuracy of delays and the probability of overlap between adja
Jan 1, 1985
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Technology News - No. 486 - Floor Heaters Can Increase Operator’s Dust Exposure in Enclosed Cabs
Objective To reduce equipment operator exposure to respirable dust in enclosed cabs by examining the effectiveness of retrofitting air pressurization and filtration systems on existing cabs. Bac
Mar 1, 2001
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Abrasive Materials (MATERIALS MINERALS YEARBOOK-1993)
By Gordon T. Austin
The combined value of production of natural abrasives, which include tripoli, special silica stone, garnet, staurolite, and emery, increased about 4% in 1990. The decrease in the value of tripoli prod
Jan 1, 1993
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Increased Airway Responsiveness is Associated with Cigarette Smoking in Underground Coal Miners and Nonmining Controls
By M. Townsend, E. L. Petsonk, H. Abrons, E. Daniloff, K. Kinsley
Workers exposed to certain inhaled dusts may show increased levels of nonspecific airways responsiveness (AR). In some studies, cigarette smokers have also been reported to have increased levels of AR
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 9268 - Effect of Metal Impurities on Adsorption of Gold by Activated Carbon in Cyanide Solutions
By S. A. N. Sheya
The U.S. Bureau of Mines performed batch equilibrium contact experiments to examine the ability of activated coconut-shell carbon to adsorb various metal cyanide complexes. Tests were also conducted t
Jan 1, 1989
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Part One - Executive Summary - I. Purpose And Approach
This Volume documents the Phase 111 effort on the Seismic Detection and Location of Isolated Miners on Contract H0122026 undertaken during the fall of 1972 by a task team composed of ADL staff and sev
Jan 1, 1974
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References
By Lloyd A. Morley, Alan M. Christman
1. Anonymous. "Getting Down to Earth," booklet 25T, James G. Biddle Co, Plymouth Meeting, Pa. (1970) pp. 1-48. 2. Anonymous. "Megger Ground Tester, Special Instructions," booklet 25-J-1, James G. B
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 4232 Watson Manganese Deposit, Page Co, VA
By M. H. Kline, Wing G. Agew
"INTRODUCTION The Watson tract was first prospected in 1908, and ore consisting of concretionary psilomelane and wad was found in the bedded residual clays. A small mill using a log washer and jigs wa
Apr 1, 1948
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RI 8568 Automatic and Continuous Transducer-Drift Compensator for Endpoint Detection Systems
By Charles A. Seitz
This Bureau of Mines report describes an automatic and continuous transducer-drift compensator. The compensator formed a part of the instrumentation used to indicate the saturation by hydrogen of a cr
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 2181 Slate Mniing In Maine
By Oliver Bowles
"The town of Monson in Piscutaquis County, Maine is the, center of an important site industry. Monson slate has a nation-wide reputation, particularly for electrical switch boards, and the deposits ha
Nov 1, 1920
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RI 2548 Solubility Of Finely Divided Rock Dusts In Water, Kerosene, And Alcohol
By W. M. Myers
Water has been commonly used as a collecting medium in many instruments employed in the sampling of dusty atmospheres in mines** add industrial plants, and for this purpose has much to recommend it, p
Nov 1, 1923
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RI 5246 Mineral-Dressing Investigations Of The Recovery Of Pyromorphite From A Newton County, Mo., Deposit ? Summary
By D. W. Frommer
The investigation reported in this paper is one of several included in a broad program of developing new or improved concentration processes for the oxidized and partly oxidized deposits of lead and z
Jan 1, 1956
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RI 2274 Relation Of Lead Poisoning In Utah To Mining
By Arthur L. Murray
"While serving as surgeon with rescue car No 11 of the U. S. Bureau of Mines, the writer visited the principal metal-mining camps of Utah during the latter part of 1919. In visiting the mines, meeting
Aug 1, 1921
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Mutagenicity of Diesel Exhaust Particles and Oil Shale Particles Dispersed in Lecithin Surfactant
By W. E. Wallace, C. A. Hill, M. J. Keane
"Diesel exhaust particulate material from exhaust pipe scrapings of two trucks, diluted automobile diesel exhaust particulate material collected on filters, and two oil shale ores were prepared for th
Jan 1, 1989
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IC 7199 Some Suggestions on the Safe Use of Refrigerants
By H. H. Schrenk
The safe use of a refrigerant or any substance depends on knowledge of its pertinent properties and conditions of use; therefore some of the properties of refrigerants that are related to life, fire,
Feb 1, 1942
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RI 6831 Laboratory Study Of Effect Of Cement And Dispersant Additives On A Hydraulic Backfill
By Donald R. Corson
The Bureau of Mines is conducting research on the effects of various established and potential soil-stabilization additives to hydraulic backfill. This initial phase is an evaluation of the effect of
Jan 1, 1966
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IC 7806 Use Of Lignin Sulfonate For Dust Control On Haulage Roads In Arid Regions ? Summary And Introduction
By John P. Harmon
Vehicles traveling on untreated dirt and gravel roads at open-pit mines disseminate high concentrations of dust (fig. 1). Excessive dust creates safety hazards by reducing visibility and may endanger
Jan 1, 1957
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OFR-72-86 Using ADA (Accident Data Analysis) In Mine Safety Research
By E. T. Bowers
The Accident Analysis (ADA) computer program was developed at the Spokane Research Center (SRC) to provide a rapid broad-based analysis of mining accidents. Because the Bureau of Mines often needs thi
Jan 1, 1987