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                     IC 8922 Measuring Noise From A Continuous Mining Machine IC 8922 Measuring Noise From A Continuous Mining MachineBy Roy Bartholomae Noise generated by continuous mining machines in underground coal production is an important health hazard. Bureau of Mines Contract J0387229 covers investigation of this noise through laboratory test Jan 1, 1983 
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                     IC 7040 Coal-Mine Explosives: Their Characteristics, Selection And Safe Use ? Introduction IC 7040 Coal-Mine Explosives: Their Characteristics, Selection And Safe Use ? IntroductionBy J. E. Tiffany A stick of explosive is a package of stored energy that can be released when needed to blast rocks, coal, and other materials; but, unlike fuels such as coal and gasoline, its potential energy is self Jan 1, 1938 
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                     RI 7963 Infrared Spectra of Compounds of Importance in Lead Sulfide Flotation RI 7963 Infrared Spectra of Compounds of Importance in Lead Sulfide FlotationBy Roy L. Wilfong Infrared reference spectra are presented of compounds of importance in lead sulfide flotation research. Included are the spectra of several short chain alkyl xanthates of lead and zinc, the correspond Jan 1, 1974 
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                     IC 7084 Mining And Milling Methods And Costs At The Black Hills Tin Co., Tinton, S. Dak. - Introduction IC 7084 Mining And Milling Methods And Costs At The Black Hills Tin Co., Tinton, S. Dak. - IntroductionBy Jos. R. Guiteras This paper is one of a series describing; mining and milling methods and costs being published by the Bureau of Mines. It deals with the mineral resources of western South Dakota and describes the min Jan 1, 1939 
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                     RI 8154 Beneficiation of Unweathered Indian Calcareous Phosphate Rock by Calcination and Hydration RI 8154 Beneficiation of Unweathered Indian Calcareous Phosphate Rock by Calcination and HydrationBy Philip C. Good Unweathered low-grade calcareous phosphate rock of about 20 percent P205 grade was beneficiated by a procedure in which contained carbonates were decomposed by calcination at about 1,000° C. On quench Jan 1, 1976 
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                     RI 9185 - Dimensional Changes of Select Ceramic Materials Exposed to HCI, HN03, and H2S04 Acid Environments RI 9185 - Dimensional Changes of Select Ceramic Materials Exposed to HCI, HN03, and H2S04 Acid EnvironmentsBy J. P. Bennett The Bureau of Mines investigated the dimensional changes of ceramic materials exposed to acid environments to evaluate construction materials for emerging technology in chemical and metallurgical proc Jan 1, 1988 
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                     New Twin Scrubber Installation For Continuous Mining Machines New Twin Scrubber Installation For Continuous Mining MachinesBy Edward F. Divers This Bureau of Mines report describes a new type of scrubber (dust collector) and ventilation system built into the auger support frame (boom) of a Jeffrey 120L continuous mining machine. With this tw Jan 1, 1981 
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                     IC 8353 New Concept Of Electron Detachment For Air In Negative Corona At High Temperature IC 8353 New Concept Of Electron Detachment For Air In Negative Corona At High TemperatureBy C. C. Shale Current-voltage relationships for air at high temperature in negative corona are compared with relationships predicted by theory. Deviations are discussed. Eased on the latest theoretical concept of e Jan 1, 1967 
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                     RI 4779 Spectrophotometric Studies Of The Isomers Of Chromic Sulfate RI 4779 Spectrophotometric Studies Of The Isomers Of Chromic SulfateBy Graham W. Marks The general positions of the absorption maxima of aqueous solutions of the violet and green isomers of chromic sulfate the visible spectral region have long been known, but, to the knowledge of the wr Jan 1, 1951 
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                     Role of Lubrication Oil in Particulate Emissions from a Hydrogen-Powered Internal Combustion Engine Role of Lubrication Oil in Particulate Emissions from a Hydrogen-Powered Internal Combustion EngineBy Arthur L. Miller Recent studies suggest that trace metals emitted by internal combustion engines are derived mainly from combustion of lubrication oil. This hypothesis was examined by investigation of the formation of Jan 1, 2007 
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                     RI 8002 Chlorination Kinetics of Selected Metal Sulfides RI 8002 Chlorination Kinetics of Selected Metal SulfidesBy A. Landsberg Chlorination of sulfide minerals and several prepared metal sulfides was studied. The resulting data were analyzed with respect to kinetics of the reactions and application to nonpolluting methods of Jan 1, 1975 
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                     Deposition Rates of Coal Dust in Mine Airways Deposition Rates of Coal Dust in Mine AirwaysBy R. V. Ramani, R. Bhaskar "An airborne dust cloud is an ensemble of particles of varied size, density, shape and states of aggregation. An understanding and quantifying of the dispersion and deposition of the du.st generated i Mar 1, 1992 
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                     RI 7266 Dispersion-Strengthening In Copper-Alumina And Copper-Yttria Alloys RI 7266 Dispersion-Strengthening In Copper-Alumina And Copper-Yttria AlloysBy R. L. Crosby The Bureau of Mines investigated alloys of copper with 2, 3, and 4 vol pct alumina and with 2 vol pct yttria. Alloys were prepared by a coprecipitation process and were fabricated by pressing and sint Jan 1, 1969 
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                     OFR-171-82 Boulder Handling And Blasting For Greater Safety And Efficiency In Crushers OFR-171-82 Boulder Handling And Blasting For Greater Safety And Efficiency In CrushersBy Michael F. Dunn Since crushing of rock to a smaller size is an integral part of almost any mining and quarrying operation, a study was carried out to identify and develop improved techniques for alleviating a major c Jan 1, 1981 
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                     IC 9105 A Columbium-Bearing Regolith On Upper Idaho Gulch, Near Totty, AK IC 9105 A Columbium-Bearing Regolith On Upper Idaho Gulch, Near Totty, AKBy J. Dean Warner In 1984, as part of a project to evaluate Alaskan occurrences of certain critical and strategic minerals, the Bureau of Mines investigated a columbium-bearing regolith on upper Idaho Gulch, near Tofty Jan 1, 1986 
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                     RI 8189 - Geology Of The Mary Lee Group Of Coalbeds, Black Warrior Coal Basin, Alabama RI 8189 - Geology Of The Mary Lee Group Of Coalbeds, Black Warrior Coal Basin, AlabamaBy G. W. Murrie, W. P. Diamond, S. W. Lambert A geologic study of the Mary Lee Group of coalbeds in the Black Warrior coal basin was undertaken to examine coal stratigraphy and determine regional trends and extent of the coalbeds. The area invest Jan 1, 1976 
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                     RI 5771 Laboratory Concentration Of Seven Titanium-Bearing Ores Of The Pacific Northwest ? Introduction And Summary RI 5771 Laboratory Concentration Of Seven Titanium-Bearing Ores Of The Pacific Northwest ? Introduction And SummaryBy J. W. Town As part of the Federal Bureau of Mines titanium resources examination program, samples from seven deposits in the Pacific Northwest were tested for amenability to various beneficiation techniques. The Jan 1, 1961 
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                     RI 4956 Blasting Research At The Bureau Of Mines Oil-Shale Mine ? Summary RI 4956 Blasting Research At The Bureau Of Mines Oil-Shale Mine ? SummaryBy Fred D. Wright This paper describes research at the Bureau of Mines experimental oil-shale mine at Rifle, Colo., to improve blasting techniques and reduce breaking costs. Many of the conclusions are applicable to an Jan 1, 1953 
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                     IC 7451 Blast-Hole Diamond Drilling in California Mines IC 7451 Blast-Hole Diamond Drilling in California MinesBy D. W. Butner The blast -hole method for drilling and breaking ground is not new to the mining industry . For several years it has been used rather extensively in Canada , particularly in the gold mines , where it Feb 1, 1948 
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                     RI 2510 The Use Of Highly Volatile Natural Gas- Gasoline As A Refrigerant. RI 2510 The Use Of Highly Volatile Natural Gas- Gasoline As A Refrigerant.By L. D. Wyant That natural gas-gasoline can be used to advantage as a refrigerant is suggested by the fact that the "make" tanks and other parts of the equipment of gasoline plants frequently become coated with fro Jan 1, 1923 
