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RI 2542 Graphites For Brass-Melting Crucibles
By R. T. Stull, L. E. Geyer
"Previous Work:As outlined in previous papers* ond clays for graphite crucibles have been tested at the plants of the Detroit Lubricator Co., and the Detroit Copper and Brass Rolling Mills, Detroit, M
Nov 1, 1923
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RI 2544 Lead-Zinc Separation By Volatilization
By G. L. Oldright
"The various districts in the United States where complex lead-zinc ores occur are too well known to require description, there being hardly a mining State with any large amount of ores of either meta
Nov 1, 1923
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RI 2545 Determination Of The Fineness Of Powdered Coal
By W. L. Parker, W. A. Selvig
"Introduction.Powdered or pulverized coal is extensively used as a fuel, the total annual consumption*** in the United States being about 12.000,000 tons, and growing steadily. As the coal is usually
Nov 1, 1923
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RI 2546 Mine Timber In Pennsylvania Coal Mines
By Harry E. Tuff
"This paper is based data obtained by the Bureau of Mines from some of the principal mine operators in Pennsylvania, in the course of a study conducted in cooperation with the U. S. Forest Service, wi
Nov 1, 1923
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RI 2547 A Floating Roof For Oil Tanks. ? Introduction
By Ludwig Schmidt
The petroleum industry has recently shown sucks great interest in the evaporation of crude oil and of gasoline, and in the prevention of evaporation losses that almost daily there is being developed a
Jan 1, 1923
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RI 2548 Solubility Of Finely Divided Rock Dusts In Water, Kerosene, And Alcohol
By W. M. Myers
Water has been commonly used as a collecting medium in many instruments employed in the sampling of dusty atmospheres in mines** add industrial plants, and for this purpose has much to recommend it, p
Nov 1, 1923
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RI 2550 The Paraffin Problem In Oil Wells. ? Introduction
By R. Van A. Mills
This preliminary paper is intended to answer briefly some of the inquiries coning to the Bureau of Mines regarding the so-called "paraffining", of oil wells and methods of preventing and remedying tha
Jan 1, 1923
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RI 2551 Distribution of Air in Metal-Mine Ventilation With Special Reference to Flexible Tubing Methods
By D. Harrington
"While distribution of air currents to working faces is a necessity in coal mines, especially those having explosive gas, advancing faces in metal mines rarely have circulating air other than the ordi
Nov 1, 1923
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RI 2553 Gaseous Content Of Ground Waters As An Aid To The Petroleum And Natural Gas Prospector
By E. P. Buxton, W. P. Yant, G. W. Jones
"Introduction. The data obtained in recent research work by the Bureau of Mines show that the analysis of the gases dissolved in underground waters may be used by the prospector or geologist as an add
Nov 1, 1923
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RI 2554 Cooling Of Mine Air
By T. T. Read, F. C. Houghten
"The bad effects upon the health and output of miners that result when the ventilating current in a mine lacks sufficient cooling power have been described by Harrington and Sayers in a previous repor
Dec 1, 1923
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RI 2555 Oxygen-Oil Explosions - Preliminary Report III - Spontaneous Ignition Of Oils In Oxygen Under Pressure
By S. H. Brooks
"IntroductionThis preliminary report deals with the effect of oxygen pressure on the ignition temperature and combustibility of oils, it is the third of a series which will present the results of an i
Dec 1, 1923
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RI 2556 Ferric Sulphate And Sulphuric Acid From Sulphur Dioxide And Air
By R. V. Thurston, Edmund S. Leaver
"During the development of the sulphur dioxide leaching process for the treatment of ""mixed"" copper ores at the Southwest experiment station of the Bureau of Mines*** the pulp from treatment of roas
Dec 1, 1923
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RI 2557 Industrial Accidents In The California Oil Fields
By H. C. Miller
"Introduction**The progress of the ""Safety First"" movement in the oil fields of California during the past few years has been remarkably rapid. It has been generally concede by those who have learne
Dec 1, 1923
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RI 2558 Methods Of Testing Detonators
By C. A. Taylor, C. E. Munroe
"In blasting the explosion of the high explosives charge is initiated by means of a detonator. Consequently the successful operation of the whole system is, ab initio dependent upon the suitability an
Dec 1, 1923
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RI 2560 The Effect Of Silica In Iron Ore On Cost Of Pig Iron Production
By T. T. Read, T. L. Joseph, F. H. Royster
In a preliminary study of the beneficiation of iron ores conducted by the Bureau of Mines, one of the authors (T. T. Read) found it necessary to ascertain, if possible, how much effect a decrease in t
Jan 1, 1924
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RI 2563 Effective Temperatures For Still Air Conditions And Their Application To Mining
By F. C. Houghten, R. R. Sayers, C. P. Yalaglou
"Introduction.Atmospheric conditions relative to high temperature and humidity are of great importance in mining, as well as in such allied fields as railroad and vehicular tunnels. An extended invest
Jan 1, 1924
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RI 2564 Conductivity And Specific Heat Of Refractories At High Temperatures
By Mayo D. Hercey, Edward W. Butzler
"Purpose and Origin of Investigation.For many investigations of mineral products such as metallic and ceramic materials, especially refractories, a knowledge of thermal conductivity and specific heat
Jan 1, 1924
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RI 2565 The Kata Thermometer - Its Value And Defects
By W. J. McConnell, C. P. Yaglaglou
"IntroductionThis paper on the kata thermometer is issued by the Bureau of Mines on account of the general interest in this instrument and the fact that it is frequently used in studies of mine ventil
Jan 1, 1924
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RI 2566 Third Mine-Rescue Maneuvers At Globe, Arizona
By F. C. Gregory
"Introduction.The third annual mine-rescue maneuvers of the Globe-Miami District First Aid and Mine Rescue Association were held at Globe, Ariz., on November 5 and 6, 1923. The first demonstration was
Jan 1, 1924
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RI 2567 The Danger of Open Lamps In Coal Mines
By L. C. IlsLey, M. W. Von Bernewitz
"Introduction.Several hundred thousand open lights are daily carried in coal mines of the United States, each lamp being a menace to life and property through fire or explosion. They have been respons
Jan 1, 1924