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  • NIOSH
    IC 6837 Blasting Practices And Explosives Accidents In Utah Coal Mines ? Introduction

    By D. J. Parker

    The ease of ignition and violence of explosion of Utah coal dusts, together with the large volumes of methane given off in some of the mines of the State, made it imperative to abandon obsolete equipm

    Jan 1, 1935

  • NIOSH
    Detection of Organic Free Radicals in Coal-dust Exposed Lung Tissue and Correlations with Their Histopathological Parameters

    By N. S. Dalal, B. Jafari, F. Y. H. Green, V. Vallyathan

    "Using electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy we have carried out a systematic study of the measurement of concentrations of organic free radicals in freeze-dried lung tissue. Sixty-six tissue sam

    Mar 1, 1989

  • NIOSH
    RI 5353 Experiments on Water Infusion in the Experimental Coal Mine

    By Irving Hartmann, John Nagy, Donald Mitchell

    "SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONThe test data indicate that water infusion of the Pittsburgh coal seam does not reduce the amount of fine dust produced during mining operations to the extent reported elsewhere

    Jul 1, 1957

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    Blast Noise Standards And Instrumentation

    By David E. Siskind

    A Bureau of Mines survey of noise from quarry production blasting was conducted at seven crushed-stone quarries, providing information on close-in noise generation, comparative instrumentation, and ev

    Jan 1, 1974

  • NIOSH
    IC 7580 Burning wood waste for commercial heat and power

    By R. E. Morgan, Barkleym J. F.

    "INTRODUCTION Wood burned for commercial heat and power usually is waste material from some manufacturing process. The amount of it reaches substantial proportions. It is estimated that over 50 percen

    Sep 1, 1950

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    RI 9199 - Metal Recovery From Secondary Copper Converter Dust by Ammoniacal Carbonate Leaching

    By R. C. Gabler

    Effective recycling or disposal of flue dusts is a continuing problem, particularly for secondary smelters treating low-grade Cu scrap. The Bureau of Mines investigated a variety of flue dust treatmen

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Development of Alterations in the Lung Induced by Inhaled Silica: a Morphometric Study

    By R. Clark Lantz, Charles Stanley, David E. Hinton

    Morphometric examination of lung alterations following exposure to toxic and pathogenic substances is invaluable in detecting subtle changes which might otherwise be overlooked. Results, from evaluati

    Mar 1, 1989

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    IC 6474 Quartz and Silica Part III Sand and Miscellaneous Silicas

    By R. M. Santmyers

    Of the sand and miscellaneous silica produced in the United States , ordinary sand and gravel are , of course , the most important, at least as regards volume of output . The building- construction in

    Aug 1, 1931

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    RI 6465 High-Level Gamma-Ray Dosimetry at the Albany Cobalt 60 Facility

    By F. E. Block, Stephen D. Hill

    The necessity for measuring radiation dose is encountered in studying both the beneficial and damaging effects of ionizing radiation on materials . It is also necessary to know the radiation dose abso

    Jan 1, 1964

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    IC 6709 Mining Methods And Costs At Granada Gold Mines (Ltd.), Rouyn, Quebec ? Introduction

    By R. L. Loofbourow

    The adjacent towns of Rouyn and Noranda, centers of the Rouyn mining district of western Quebec, are 360 miles by air line almost duo north of Toronto. Rouyn is reached from the main lines of the Cana

    Jan 1, 1933

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    RI 8916 - Delayed Blasting Tests to Improve Highwall Stability - A Progress Report

    By Virgil J. Stachura

    The Bureau of Mines conducted a series of delayed blasting experiments at a West Virginia contour coal mine that resulted in smoother highwalls. The 17; were smoother due to reduced overbreak and inhe

    Jan 1, 1984

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    RI 3310 Extraction Methods For Determining Tar Acids And Bases, And Variables Affecting Their Accuracy ? Introduction

    By C. H. Fisher

    [Many methods of analyzing tar oils for their tar acid and base content have bun employed in connection with both academic and. industrial investigations. Most of these analytical procedures are based

    Jan 1, 1936

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    RI 6641 Methods Of Analyzing Oilfield Waters: Cesium And Rubidium

    By A. Gene Collins

    This report discusses some of the chemistry and geochemistry of cesium and rubidium. Knowledge of the cesium and rubidium content of oilfield waters aids in resolving the origin of waters and petroleu

    Jan 1, 1965

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    IC 8994 Task Training In The Iron Mining Industry: Two Approaches

    By David T. Couillard

    Task training is increasingly important in mining operations because of the ever-accelerating pace of technological innovations and the concomitant increasing complexity of mining equipment. This Bure

    Jan 1, 1984

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    RI 6308 Determination of Cobalt and Nickel in Tungsten by a Combined Ion-Exchange X-Ray Spectrographic Method

    By T. E. Green, E. F. Spano, W. J. Campbell

    A combined ion - exchange X- ray spectrographic method was developed and evaluated for determining trace amounts of cobalt and nickel in high - purity tungsten and tungsten trioxide . The sensitivity

    Jan 1, 1963

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    RI 7932 Recovering Vanadium From Dolomitic Nevada Shale

    By P. T. Brooks

    A process for extracting 69 percent of the vanadium from weathered Nevada dolomitic shale containing about 1 percent V205 was developed on a laboratory scale by the Bureau of Mines. The process essent

    Jan 1, 1974

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    RI 8978 - Pressure Leaching Alumina From Raw Kaolinitic Clay Using Hydrochloric Acid

    By D. L. Sawyer

    The Bureau of Mines studied alumina extraction from uncalcined, kao-linitic clay at temperatures from 1000 to 2500 C using 20-or 27-wt-pct-HCI concentrations and with an acid-to-clay ratio of from 0.8

    Jan 1, 1985

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    RI 3091 Reduction Of Zinc Oxide By Methane Or Natural Gas

    By Doerner H. A.

    From thermodynamic calculations Maier predicted that zinc oxide and methane would react at specified temperatures substantially according to equation (1). (1.) ZnO + CH4 = Zn (gas) + CO + 2H2. Othe

    Jan 1, 1931

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    Investment

    By Charles L. Kimbell

    Comprehensive world mineral industry investment data do not exist, but limited material published on aggregates of in vestment in some elements of the world mineral industry suggest a continued up-tur

    Jan 1, 1992

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    RI 8055 Improved Method To Predict Multiphase Waterflood Performance for Constant Rates or Pressures

    By A. J. Leighton

    An improved mathematical model with the attendant computer program to calculate multiphase fluid flow in petroleum reservoirs is presented. The model is used to simulate the behavior when a fluid is u

    Jan 1, 1975