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RI 9275 - Effect of Natural Flake Graphite and Carbon Fiber Additions on High-Temperature Properties of Dolomite-Carbon RefractoriesBy James P. Bennett
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated the role of imported natural flake graphites in dolomite-carbon refractories used in steelmaking processes and evaluated carbon fibers as a potential substitute.
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 8819 - Flocculation of Sulfide Mineral Fines by Insoluble Cross-Linked Sitarch XanthateBy S. C. Termes
The Bureau of Mines conducted research on the flocculation of various minerals with insoluble cross-linked starch xanthate (ISX) to determine its potential as a beneficiation technique for low-grade,
Jan 1, 1983
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IC 6291 Study Of Quarry Costs - Trap Rock - Sandstone - Granite - IntroductionBy J. R. Thoenen
During 1928 questionnaires covering the calendar year 1927 were sent to over 1700 quarries: producing stone for purposes other thaw cutting to dimension. These inclined producers of stone for limn bur
Jan 1, 1930
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RI 4304 Determination Of Moisture In Coal With The Brabender Semi-Automatic TesterBy H. M. Cooper
The determination of moisture in coal is an empirical test, because the time, temperature, and equipment are specified. The essential features of the equipment and details of the procedure are given i
Jan 1, 1948
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RI 4576 Investigation Of The McGuffy Creek Chromite Deposit, Siskiyou County, Calif.By Frank J. Wiebelt
The Veta Chica and Cerro Colorado chromite deposits of the McGuffy Creek area, Siskiyou County, Calif. were selected as worthy of investigation by the Bureau of Mines in accordance with the Strategic
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 6581 Float Coal Hazard In Mines: A Progress ReportBy John Nagy
Results of initial research by the Bureau of Mines are given on the dust explosion hazard of float coal and on the related factors of occurrence, rate of production, sampling techniques, transport, an
Jan 1, 1965
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IC 7949 Training Technical Personnel For The Mineral Industries Of The U.S.S.R. - IntroductionBy Bernadette C. Michalski
Mineral raw materials, labor, capital, and technology form the basis of industrial production. The augmentation of one or all of the elements--labor, capital, and technology--will result in industrial
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 9566 - Influence of Environmental Factors on Spark Ignition ProbabilityBy Jeffrey Shawn Peterson
In past years, the U.S. Bureau of Mines has been involved in safety research that could ultimately re-late the conditions of spark testing and actual use by estimating the simple ignition probability
Jan 1, 2010
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IC 8894 How To Evaluate Longwall Dust Sources With Gravimetric Personal SamplersBy Steven J. Page
Longwall double-drum shearers frequently have difficulty complying with the 2.0 mg/m3 dust standard and, therefore, require the use of effective dust controls. However, before dust controls can be imp
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 9540 - Operational Characteristics of Trailing Cable SplicesBy Michael R. Yenchek
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated the operational characteristics of spliced portable power cables. This research had a dual purpose: (1) to determine the thermal and mechanical performance of rep
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 7115 Preparation Of Biodegradable Synthetic Detergents From Low-Temperature Lignite TarBy John S. Berber
Olefin and paraffin mixtures (C10-C16 and C10-C22) were separated from low-temperature lignite tar by urea adduction and sulfated to yield secondary alkyl sulfate detergents. The C10 ?C16 secondary al
Jan 1, 1968
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5 Environmental Monitoring - 5.1 Current Sampling Criteria - 5.1.1 Characteristics Of The Currently Approved Sampling DeviceThe Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977* defines respirable dust as dust measured with a device approved by the Secretary of Labor and the Secretary of Health and Human Services [30 USC 842(e)]
Jan 1, 1997
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IC 8024 Costs Of Mining Under Bolted Roof And Timbered Roof In Bituminous Coal Mines ? IntroductionBy M. J. Ackerman
This study was undertaken to make a comparison between the cost of mining coal under roof bolt and under conventional timber methods of roof support. Studies were made at 14 mines in Pennsylvania, eas
Jan 1, 1961
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IC 7682 Accepted Limit Values Of Air Pollutants ? Introduction And AcknowledgmentsBy J. F. Barkley
As part of the work of serving as Chairman of Subcommittee 3, Health and Industrial Requirements, of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers' Committee on Air-Pollution Controls, the author
Jan 1, 1954
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RI 6296 Preparation Characteristics of Coal From Kanawha County, W. VaBy T. E. Gray, A. W. Deurbrouck
This report describes the preparation characteristics of significant coalbeds in Kanawha County , W. Va . It is one in a series of Federal Bureau of Mines reports planned to determine coals suitable f
Jan 1, 1963
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IC 6379 Milling Methods Of The American Zinc Co. Of Tennessee, Mascot, Tennessee - IntroductionBy C. B. Strachan
The Mascot concentrator treats 1,900 tons of zinc ore per day by gravity concentration and flotation. During the year 1929 the heads averaged 2.90 per cent zinc, and the recovery was 90.15 per cent; t
Jan 1, 1930
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RI 6193 Oxidation Leaching Of Copper Sulfides In Acidic Pulps At Elevated Temperatures And PressuresBy Martin H. Stanczyk
Acid leaching of selected copper sulfide minerals, impure copper sulfide flotation concentrates, and a cement copper precipitate at elevated temperatures and pressures was investigated. Copper extract
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 4603 Investigation Of The Klondike Fluorspar Deposit, Livingston County, Ky.By A. S. Swanson
In view of the necessity or increasing production of metallurgical fluorspar to satisfy wartime demands, 0, M. Bishop, former district engineer of the Bureau of Mines, L. W. Carrier and. J. S. William
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 5948 Mount Eddy And Shasta View Asbestos Deposits, Siskiyou County, Calif. ? SummaryBy Kevin Malone
Chrysotile asbestos occurs in many counties in California, and a small production had been reported at times, but development of deposits had been disappointing. A reconnaissance survey by the Bureau
Jan 1, 1962
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Preventing Injury - Brand-New Research Has Offered Up Potential Control Measures For High Priority Hazards Associated With Underground Coal Mining Equipment.By Lisa Steiner, Robin Burgess-Limerick
Working with or near underground coal mining equipment is hazardous because of the multiple sources of energy and adverse environmental conditions. Of the 4169 injuries reported to Coal Services durin