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OFR-80-78 The Development Of A Methane Monitor For Use In Electric Face Equipment In Underground Mines
By Edward A. McClatchie
A methane monitor that complies with 30CFR75.313 has been designed and fabricated using a novel pressure modulated infrared absorption technique. The methane monitor met or exceeded in performance
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 2965 Smelting In The Lead Blast Furnace - IV. - Composition And Temperature Of The Gases At The Tuyere Zone ? Introduction
By G. L. Oldright
This paper is the fourth of a series of preliminary papers on smelting in the lead blast furnace.4 The objects of this investigation are to determine the conditions obtaining within the blast furnace
Jan 1, 1929
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Practices And Methods Of Preventing And Treating Crude-Oil Emulsions - Introduction
By G. B. Shea
Among the many engineering problems directly related to conservation in the petroleum industry, that of crude-oil emulsions continues to be important. Emulsions of water and oil always have constitute
Jan 1, 1939
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Bulletin 191 Quality of Gasoline Marketed in the United States
By E. W. Dean, H. H. Hill
Gasoline has become of such commercial and military importance that it is now practically indispensable. This product is of special interest because, in addition to realizing its value, the Nation is
Jan 1, 1920
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RI 6931 Equivalences And Lower Ignition Limits Of Coal Dustand Methane Mixtures
By J. M. Singer
This study was undertaken to obtain some fundamental information about hazardous mixtures of coal dust and methane (firedamp) likely to occur in mines. Fuel concentration limits for ignition of mixtur
Jan 1, 1967
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IC 6165 Consumption Of Tin In The United States During 1928
By J. B. Umhau
During 1928 the United States consumed 73,270 long tons of virgin or primary tin, which was approximately 7.5 per cent more than the 68,198 long tons con¬sumed in 1927 and equaled 41 per cent of the w
Jan 1, 1929
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RI 7239 Pulverized-Coal Flames - Flame Propagation in the Absence of Recirculation
By C. R. McCann
The Bureau of Mines conducted an experimental study of conditions needed to produce flames of pulverized coal when the heat needed for ignition is sup-plied only from the flame and hot furnace refract
Jan 1, 1969
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OFR-12-82 Irrigation For Reclamation Of Strip Mined Lands
By Roger M. Sherman
[Investigation of mine land characteristics, evaluation of irrigation systems, and evaluations by the mining industry, determined that irrigation is a feasible method for aiding revegetation of coal m
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 4930 Water Flooding the Oil Fields of Anderson, Franklin, Linn and Miami Counties, KANS
By J. L. Eakin, J. P. Powell
"The increased costs of exploration and drilling of new oil fields and the continued success of water flooding in nearly depleted oil fields have created a demand for information on the results obtain
Jun 1, 1953
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Bulletin 33 Comparative Test of Run of Mine and Briquetted coal on the Torpedo Boad Biddle
By Henry Kreisinger, WALTER T. RAY
General statement.-The briquetting tests conducted by the technologic branch of the United States Geological Survey had their beginning in the testing of coals and lignites at the Louisiana Purchase E
Jan 1, 1911
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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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OFR-196-83 Shearer Mounted Dust Collector Laboratory Testing
Effective control of respirable dust is one of the most serious problems associated with longwall mining in the United States. This report describes the development and laboratory testing of dust coll
Jan 1, 1982
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One-Electron Reduction of Chromate by NADPH-dependent Glutathione Reductase
By N. S. Dalal, X. Shi
"Electron spin resonance (ESR) measurements provide evidence for the formation of Cr(V) intermediates in the enzymatic reduction of Cr(VI) by glutathione reductase (GSSG-R) in the presence of NADPH, i
Jan 1, 1990
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RI 2544 Lead-Zinc Separation By Volatilization
By G. L. Oldright
"The various districts in the United States where complex lead-zinc ores occur are too well known to require description, there being hardly a mining State with any large amount of ores of either meta
Nov 1, 1923
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OFR-55-81 Detection Of Coal Mine Workings Using High-Resolution Earth Resistivity Techniques
By Wendell R. Peters
Shallow underground voids resulting from early coal mining and other resource recovery activities over the past several decades are now being recognized as a significant cause of ground subsidence pro
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 2152 Some Physical & Chemical Data On Colorado Oil Shale - In Cooperation with the State of Colorado
By Leslie H. Sharp, Martin J. Gavin
"Introduction.Investigations of the oil shales of the State of Colorado were begun February 1, 1920, by the U. S. Bureau of Mines and the State of Colorado, under cooperative agreement entered into by
Aug 1, 1920
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OFR-108-76 Technology Of Auger Mining - Summary - Coal Reserves And Project Independence
Studies of coal reserves have shown that the total augerable reserve base for the United States is estimated to be five billion tons under the current state of mining technology; the potential reserve
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 3932 Preliminary Exploration of Bi-Metallic Molybdenum Deposit. Okanogan County. Washington
By R. H. Storch
"A preliminary examination of the Bi-Metallic molybdenum prospect was made in October 1944, as a result of which it was recommended that a trench exploration project be undertaken on the property. Thi
Aug 1, 1946
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RI 3497 Permissible Electrically Operated Pumps
By H. B. Brunot, L. C. IlsLey, E. J. Gleim
"INTRODUCTION To supply inspectors, safety engineers, and others with detailed information as to the safety features of the various electrically operated machines that have been approved as permissibl
Mar 1, 1940
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RI 8988 - Electrical Ignition Energies and Thermal Autoignition Temperatures for Evaluating Explosion Hazards of Dusts
By M. Hertzberg
The Bureau of Mines measured the energy requirements for the spark ig-nition in air of Pittsburgh seam bituminous coal dust, lycopodium spores, and polyethylene powder with a 1.2-L furnace and 8-L and
Jan 1, 1985