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RI 2388 Sixth Semi-Annual Motor Gasoline Survey
By A. D. Bauer
For several years the Bureau of Mines has conducted surveys to determine the changes in motor gasoline being sold throughout the United States. The present survey shows that far the districts in wh
Jan 1, 1922
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RI 2390 The New Albany Shale of Indiana
By John R. Reeves
The principal oil aha.le in Indiana ie known as the New Al'baZ\Y shale. It 11 ot Devonian age, and ia usually correlated with, although not certainly of the 1ame age a,, the Antrim shale of northern
Aug 1, 1922
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RI 2391 Underground Hygiene and Sanitation
By R. R. Sayers
The terms "sanitation and }\Vgienen are often used interchangeably, but it is more "' usual to apply ttsani tat ion'' to th environment or surroundings, and nr.ygieneto the iiiividual, The subject,. h
Aug 1, 1922
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RI 2392 A New Instrument for Sampling Aerial Dust
By Leonard Greenburg
The analytical procedure necessary when using this new impinger•bubbler eil)paratus is almost identical with that em:r;,loyed with the Palm0r a:pp8.ratua. As sugar is not employei, the new apparatus p
Aug 1, 1922
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RI 2393 Production of Alumina from Clay Tests...Miguent Process
By Clyde E. Eilliams
In recent ye.ars much intere,t has been centered on the possibility of producing alumina from clq, a.nd proposed methods tor the recove:r,v of alumina are appearing constantly in parent lit,erature,
Aug 1, 1922
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RI 2394 Gum-Forming Constituents In Gasoline.
By N. A. C. Smith
One of the most important considerations in any manufacturing industry is the production of stable material, that is, material which will not change in quality before it reaches the consumer. The manu
Jan 1, 1922
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RI 2396 Feldspar Mining and Milling, near Keene, NH
By Raymond B. Ladoo
Cne of t·: . .:: i::,portt recent developrr.ents in the feldspar industcy l:.a.s beer. tl:.e r,:ipid. rise of Ne·N H.v-:psr.ire as a. feldspar producing State. Tl:.e unusual size and purity of t: e de
Sep 1, 1922
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RI 2398 Explosion-Proof Equipment
By L. C. IlsLey
A n'Ulllber or operators have installed f'lBJ!le-proot or so-called exploaion proot electrical outfits, under the impression that such equipments met· all of the reqiirements of the Bureau of Mines
Sep 1, 1922
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RI 2403 Use Of Bituminous Coal In Househeating Furnaces
By Rudolf Kudlich
"During the coming winter, it is probable that many householders who have habitually been users of anthracite coal will be obliged to turn to some other fuel for heating purposes, because of the limit
Oct 1, 1922
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RI 2406 Titanium
By Robert J. Anderso
Few elements have received more attention and developed greater interest in the last ten years than titanium. The substantially pure metal has been din...ie. cult to isolate, and so far has been littl
Oct 1, 1922
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RI 2407 Experiments in underground signalling with radio sets
By H. B. Freaman, C. L. Colburn, C. M. Bouton
"The mine telephone has been perfected to such an extent that it is giving satisfaction in most mines were the wiring is well insulated. Very often the telephone cannot be depended upon on account of
Oct 1, 1922
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RI 2413 Bureau Of Mines Investigates Gold In Oil Shales And It Possible Recovery
By Thomas Varley
[For a year or more, statements have appeared in the technical press, and Especially in various trade journals, indicating that valuable metals such as gold, silver, platinum, and other rare metals, h
Jan 1, 1922
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RI 2415 Distillation Gases Yielded by Trent Amalgams and Ethylene Found Therein As A Source Of Alcohol.
By J. D. Davis
"Introduction.Sixty years ago, M. Berthelot found that ethylene could be selectively absorbed from gaseous mixtures by concentrated sulphuric acid, and that the compound formed by the chemical union o
Nov 1, 1922
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RI 2416 Properties Of Typical Crude Oils From The Producing Fields Of Southern Louisiana And Southern Texas ? Introduction
By N. A. C. Smith
This report on the physical and chemical properties of typical crude oils of southern Louisiana and southern Texas is the seventh in a series of preliminary chapters of a bulletin covering the produci
Jan 1, 1922
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RI 2417 The Production Of Carbon-Black From Natural Gas By The High Voltage Arc.
By J. J. Jakowsky
[The legislation in many States against the present method of producing carbon-black by the incomplete combustion of natural gas, and the continually increasing demand for gas for otter purposes, indi
Jan 1, 1922
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RI 2419 REgulations Safeguarding coal-cutting machines
By L. C. IlsLey
Minin,g Qr col-cu.ttint till:I chines are 1?;\i9ng the _m9t wideiy .used de1sses ()f mining equipment.· These 1T:.i:1Chines ,.--re practicaily t-tl\·operc1_ted eiyher_by compressed .iir or by electric
Oct 1, 1922
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RI 2420 Experiments On Back Pressure On Oil Wells
By T. E. Swigart
In the production of oil end gas, engineering methods have been applied less than in any other branch of the oil industry. While refineries, gasoline plants, pipe-line and other transportation systems
Jan 1, 1922
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RI 2421 Natural Gas As A Factor In Oil Migration And Accumulation In The Vicinity Of Faults. ? Introduction
By R. Van A. Mills
[In previous contributions** the writer has called attention to important relations that faulting bears to the migration and accumulation of oil end gas. It has been pointed that favorably situated pa
Jan 1, 1922
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RI 2422 The Explosibility Of Methane-Air And Gasoline-Air Mixtures As Related To The Design Of Explosion-Proof Electric Motors.
By E. J. Gleim
During the past 10 years the Bureau of Mines has had a broad experience in the tasting and inspection of electric motors for gaol-cutting machines, cowl drills, storage-battery locomotives and other e
Jan 1, 1922