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OFR-2(6)-75 Panic Bar Study - Volume 6 - Tractors And Scoops ? Introduction
The panic bars (and associated linkages and electrical circuitry) that are defined in this document are a machine operator-actuated control for the emergency deenergization of the tram motors on self-
Jan 1, 1974
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IC 7761 Petroleum Refineries, Including Cracking Plants In The United States, January 1, 1956 ? Summary ? Crude-Oil Capacity
By J. G. Kirby
According to the Bureau of Mines annual survey, there were 318 petroleum refineries in the United States with a total daily crude throughput capacity of 8,632,390 barrels as of January 1, 1956. Compar
Jan 1, 1956
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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
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RI 4739 Some Innovations In Equipment For Scaling High Roofs And Mine Walls
By Brinton C. Brown
This paper describes the methods and equipment developed at the Bureau's Experimental Oil-Shale mine near Rifle, Colo., for placing men in position to scale loose rock from the walls, pillars, an
Jan 1, 1950
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RI 4163 Electrowinning of Manganese from Domestic Ores
By J. H. Jacobs
The first authorization, in November 1940, was for a plant of only several hundred pounds capacity at Boulder City, Nev. Improvements in the process and subsequent additions to some sections have enab
Dec 1, 1947
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RI 5108 Production Operating Experience With Oxygen In The Kerpely Producer At Louisiana, Mo. ? Summary And Conclusions
By L. F. Willmott
The production operation of a Kerpely gas producer at Louisiana, Mo., is described. This unit, originally designed for airblown operation was modified to permit using oxygen in the blast in place of a
Jan 1, 1955
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RI 8610 Effect of Ferric Ion on Corrosion Resistance of Zirconium in HCI-AIC13 Environment
By William D. Riley
In order to evaluate the corrosion resistance of zirconium in mineral extraction processes, such as a clay-hydrochloric acid leaching process for extracting alumina, the Bureau of Mines conducted corr
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 3955 Exploration of the Brown-Iron Ores, Churchwell and Robinette Tracts, Western Highland Rim District, Wayne County, Tennessee
By A. H. Warner, G. A. Morrison
"INTRODUCTION The brown-iron ores of the Western Highland Rim of Tennessee extend north and south across the State for 115 miles. Many prospects of iron ore are known in this area.The district is cred
Oct 1, 1946
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RI 2631 Determination Of Gas Distribution In Internal-Combustion Engines By Gas Analysis. ? Introduction
By G. W. Jones
Gas analysis is of great practical value to the combustion engineer as a guide in the proper deli and operation of power and heating plants. The automotive industry, however, has made little use of ga
Jan 1, 1924
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RI 9593 - Yield Pillar Sizing: An Empirical Approach
By Richard O. Kneisley
An empirical method, based on U. S. Bureau of Mines field studies in several Western U.S. coal mines, is presented for sizing gate road yield pillars. Discriminant analysis was used to generate functi
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 9158 - Potential for Recovery of Rutile and Other Byproducts From Western Copper Tailings
By E. G. Davis
The Bureau of Mines studied tailings samples from 11 large-scale western copper operations to determine the potential for recovery of rutile and other critical and strategic minerals. Up to 15 pounds
Jan 1, 1988
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IC 6754 Explosions In Kentucky Coal Mines, January 1, 1884 - June 30, 1933 ? Purpose Of This Report
Prevention of coal-mine explosions depends largely upon thorough knowledge of the causes that initiate explosions. A review of coal-mine explosions in one geographical area when supplemented by nation
Jan 1, 1934
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RI 6002 Some Nonmetallic Mineral Resources For Alaska's Construction Industry ? Introduction And Summary
By R. S. Warfield
Following World War II, the rapid increase in both military and civilian activity in the area served by the Alaska Railroad stimulated interest in the availability of local sources of nonmetallic mine
Jan 1, 1962
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Polymeric Sealant Used To Stop Shale Degradation In Coal Mines
By J. C. Franklin
The Bureau of Mines substantially reduced shale degradation in a coal mine by two spray coat applications of a water-base epoxy sealant. More than 12,700 square feet of passageways were treated, and i
Jan 1, 1977
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Surface Properties of Coal as Influenced by Collectors
By T. OnIin, F. F. ApIan
"A study has been made of the surface properties of coals of differing ranks, in their natural state and as modified by the addition of collectors. The evaluation of their surface properties has been
Jan 1, 1989
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A Review of the Programs and Activities of the Generic Mineral Technology Center for Respirable Dust
By R. V. Ramani, R. L. Frantz
"The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) established on August 15, 1983, a Generic Mineral Technology Center (GTC) for Respirable Dust within the Mining and Mineral Resources Research Institutes (MRls) at The
Mar 1, 1989
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IC 7176 Detailed Study Of 60-Day Nonfatal Underground Accidents In Pennsylvania Bituminous Coal Mines During 1939 ? Introduction
By L. C. IlsLey
Through the cooperation of the Pennsylvania Department of Mines the writer obtained from State, records detailed information concerning coal-mine accidents occurring in Pennsylvania bituminous mines d
Jan 1, 1941
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IC 8591 Historical Injury Experience In The Nonmetallic Mineral Industries (Except Stone And Coal) (In Two Parts) 1. 1966-67
By Donald E. Redmon
This Bureau of Mines report reviews injury experience in the nonmetallic mineral industries (except stone and coal) for 1966-67. For each of the years, 23 tables summarize disabling work injuries by d
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 7562 Recovery Of Copper From Converter Slags By Flotation
By V. E. Edlund
Laboratory batch flotation tests were conducted on copper converter slags to evaluate the relative merits of recovering copper from slow-cooled versus water-quenched slags. Three slags containing 1.6,
Jan 1, 1971
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IC 6667 Radium in Medical Use in the United States
By R. R. Sayers
Radioactivity, the property of radium that led to its isolation more than 30 years ago, is the characteristic that makes it of value in the treatment of disease. Tyler3 gives the following brief histo
Oct 1, 1932