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  • NIOSH
    RI 4810 Equipment Tested At The Bureau's Oil-Shale Mine

    By Fred D. Wright

    Some new equipment for drilling vertical holes, cleaning blast holes, hauling explosives, and conditioning Diesel exhaust gas has been developed. at the Bureau's Experimental Oil-Shale mine near

    Jan 1, 1951

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    RI 3329 Mineral Economic Series I. Consumption of Ferrous Scrap and Pig Iron in the United States in 1935

    By H. W. Davis, Richard J. Lund

    "In presenting the results of this survey on consumption of ferrous scrap and pig iron for the year 1935 the Bureau of Mines, responding to requests from industry, seeks to fill a major gap that has l

    Nov 1, 1936

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    RI 8839 - Laboratory Testing of Compressed-Oxygen Self-Rescuers for Ruggedness and Reliability

    By Nicholas Kyriazi

    The Bureau of Mines subjected three commercial compressed-oxygen self-contained self-rescuers to a series of laboratory treatments designed to simulate various environmental conditions in underground

    Jan 1, 1983

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    RI 5120 Special Pig Irons For The Pacific Northwest ? Summary

    By John P. Walsted

    Because of the absence of an iron-producing industry, the Pacific Northwest is working under an economic handicap. This is particularly apparent in the gray-iron-foundry industry because of the high p

    Jan 1, 1955

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    A dual sprocket chain as a noise control for a continuous mining machine

    By Adam K. Smith

    Over-exposure to noise remains a widespread, serious health hazard in the U.S. mining industry despite 25 years of regulation. Most other categories of illnesses and injuries associated with mining ha

    Jan 1, 2009

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    RI 5855 Low -Temperature Heat Capacities And Entropies At 298.15° K. Of Some Sodium-And Calcium-Aluminum Silicates ? Introduction And Summary

    By E. G. King

    Sodium-aluminum and calcium-aluminum silicates are important rock-forming minerals. While many of them are of only theoretical interest, several are of practical importance--as ceramic raw materials a

    Jan 1, 1961

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    IC 6405 Mining And Crushing Methods And Costs At The Monocacy Quarry Of The John T. Dyer Quarry Co. ? Introduction

    By Joseph A. Conway

    This paper is one of a series dealing with the mining and crushing methods and costs of the nonmetallic industries, prepared under the sponsorship of and in cooperation with the U. S. Bureau of Mines,

    Jan 1, 1931

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    RI 2625 The Cost Of Accidents In Metal Mines As Measured By Compensation Insurance Premiums

    "Human accidents are caused by production accidents, generally ones (such as derailment of cars, falling rock, etc.) that have occurred numerous times before an employee was actually involved. Prevent

    Jul 1, 1924

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    RI 9486 - Longwall Face Stability: An Evaluation of Face Sloughage

    By Thomas M. Barczak

    This U.S. Bureau of Mines report examines the causes and consequences of longwall face sloughage. Theoretical relationships were developed to evaluate mechanisms that produce slough age. From these re

    Jan 1, 2010

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    RI 3212 A Study Of "Bottom-Hole" Samples Of East Texas Crude Oil (68f8dfb4-0c3b-4e2c-861b-b1038d462f4a)

    By Ben E. Lindsly

    The study of "bottom-hole samples follows in natural sequence the study of samples obtained under high pressures at the well heads of flowing wells. The principal object of this phase of gas-solubilit

    Jan 1, 1933

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    IC 7617 Domestic Mica ? Introduction

    By G. Richards Gwinn

    "Mica" is a group name for a number of orthosilicates of aluminum with magnesium, ferrous iron, and the alkalies. They are characterized by their high reflection and a basal cleavage so well developed

    Jan 1, 1951

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    RI 8851 - Corrosion Resistance of Selected Ceramic Materials to Nitric Acid

    By J. P. Bennett

    The Bureau of Mines is investigating the acid resistance of ceramic materials to identify construction materials for emerging technology in chemical and metallurgical processes. Eight commercial ceram

    Jan 1, 1984

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    RI 5210 Recovering Lead And Tin From Wet Solder Drosses ? Summary

    By T. T. Campbell

    Although secondary recovery of lead and lead-tin alloys has been common practice in the United States during recent years, there is little published in-formation concerning recovery techniques. Availa

    Jan 1, 1956

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    RI 4132 Recovery of Alumina from Wyoming Anorthosite by the Lime-Soda-Sinter Process

    By R. C. Anderberg, F. J. Caervenyak, F. J. Frattali, H. J. Kandiner, R. A. Brown

    "INTRODUCTION Considerable interest was shown .prior to and during World War II in the winning of metallurgical-grade alumina from anorthosite, kaolin, siliceous bauxites, diasporic clays, and other a

    Nov 1, 1947

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    IC 9178 - A Catastrophe-Theory Model For Simulating Behavioral Accidents

    By William E. Souder

    Behavioral accidents are a particular type of accident. They are caused by inappropriate individual behaviors and faulty reactions. Catastrophe theory is a means for mathematically modeling the dynami

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    OFR-104-78 Demonstrating The Noise Control Of A Coal Preparation Plant - Volume I. Initial Installation And Treatment Evaluation

    By Matthew N. Rubin

    This report summarizes the work performed under USBM Contract No. H0155155, "Demonstrating the Noise Control of a Coal Preparation Plant." A Consolidation Coal Company coal preparation plant (the Geor

    Jan 1, 1977

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    IC 7411 Peat-Bog Fires - Their Origin and Control

    By D. J. Parker, J. B. Benson, J. H. Bird, F. E. Cash

    "INTRODUCTION The organic act that became effective July 1, 1910, imposes two very definite primary obligations upon the Bureau of Mines: (1) The prevention of loss of life and limb and the protection

    Jul 1, 1947

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    Bulletin 209 Fusibility of Ash from Coals of the US

    By A. C. Fieldner, W. A. Selvig

    Information concerning the fusibility of coal ash has become of considerable value to the consumer of coal, mainly in connection with the troublesome formation of clinker resulting from the melting of

    Jan 1, 1922

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    IC 6501 Essential Factors Influencing Subsidence And Ground Movement - Introduction

    By W. R. Crane

    Subsidence and ground movement are phenomena common to and attendant upon practically all large-scale mining operations, and under certain conditions may occur in all workings, large and small. The

    Jan 1, 1931

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    RI 5962 Titaniferous Magnetite Deposits, Los Angeles County, Calif. ? Introduction And Summary

    By W. T. Benson

    The Bureau of Mines has examined selected deposits of titanium minerals throughout the United States. The titaniferous magnetite deposits in the western San Gabriel Mountains, Los Angeles County, Cali

    Jan 1, 1962