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RI 4516 Investigation Of Little Castle Creek Chromite Deposit, Shasta County, Calif.
By E. J. Matson
The Little Castle Creek chromite deposit was examined in February and May 1941, respectively, by W. O. Vandenburg and O. H. Metzger, engineers of the Bureau of Mines. The Federal Geological Survey sta
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 5305 Preparation Of High-Purity Electrolytic Chromium ? Summary
By P. M. Gruzensky
In view of some of the outstanding properties of chromium, considerable effort has been made in recent years to prepare the high-purity metal in ductile form. The object of this investigation was to o
Jan 1, 1957
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RI 2185 Analysis of Air from Burning Buildings
By S. H. Katz
"At the annual meeting of the International Association of Fire Engineers at Kansas City, Mo., in June, 1919, the Bureau of Mines offered to cooperate with municipal fire departments for the purpose o
Nov 1, 1920
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Simulations of Dust Dispersion for a Coal Mine Face Using a Scale Model
By T. H. Ueng, S. D. Thompson, Y. J. Wang
"INTRODUCTION There is considerable interest among mining companies and government agencies in finding new ways to better control the generation and dispersion of respirable coal dust. Mine face venti
Mar 1, 1989
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RI 4443 Investigation Of Anson Betts Manganese Mine Hampshire County, Mass.
By McHenry Mosier
The Anson Bette manganese mine, with two prominent manganese-bearing outcrops in schist, has attracted considerable attention for its variety of manganese minerals and its possibilities as a potential
Jan 1, 1949
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IC 9333 Viewing Transformation Algorithm To Generate Three-Dimensional Scenes
By James P. Rider
This U.S. Bureau of Mines report describes a viewing transformation algorithm that generates a perspective view of a three-dimensional scene. This tool may be used by researchers to improve mine safet
Jan 1, 1992
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IC 8253 Rock-Dust Disseminator Used in Return Air Currents,Koehler Mine, Kaiser Steel Corp.,Koehler,N.Mex
By A. Z. Dimitroff, A. C. Moschetti
An improvised rock- dust disseminator, consisting of a 10-gallon galvanized metal milk can that dispenses rock dust in return air currents by the injection of compressed air has reduced the float dust
Jun 23, 1964
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Conclusions
By Rudolf E. Greuer, Linneas W. Laage, Xinton Chang
The PC version of the program MFIRE contains many improvements and enhancements previously unavailable for the modeling of mine ventilation networks and the interaction of fires with mine ventilation
Jan 1, 1990
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RI 3293 Benzene In Natural Gas
By H. H. Schrenk
[A colorimetric method5/ for the determination of benzene in amounts as low as 0.001 mg has been developed recently at the U.S. Bureau of Mines Pittsburgh Experiment Station by the authors, with the a
Jan 1, 1935
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RI 4718 Investigation Of Milan Copper Deposit, Coos County, N. H.
By Kenneth M. Earl
In its investigation of deposits of strategic minerals, the Bureau of Mines lid some development drilling at the Milan deposit in an endeavor to find an additional source of supply of copper. The dep
Jan 1, 1950
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RI 8267 Methane Accumulations in Coal Mine Roof Cavities (d7390f1b-b406-43c9-ac62-7576fb9700c9)
By Robert P. Vinson, Kissell. Fred N., Edward D. Thimons
"The Bureau of Mines investigated the presence and extent of methane accumulations in mine roof cavities using a full-scale mine model. Methane was released at a constant rate into the roof of a cavit
Jan 1, 1978
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RI 5076 Recovery Of Ultrafine Mineral Values - A Progress Report - Introduction
By K. K. Kershner
Important contributions can be made to conservation of natural resources by recovering mineral values from primary and secondary metallurgical slimes and flue dusts. This applies particularly to ultra
Jan 1, 1954
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A Microcomputer Network For Mining Machine Control
By William H. Schiffbauer
This paper details the computer hardware and software integrated to provide computer-assisted control and monitoring of four different coal mining machines. The backbone of each system is a U. S. Bure
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RI 3332 Survey of Fuel Consumption at Refineries in 1935
By G. R. Hopkins
"A new record in fuel efficiency at petroleum refineries was achieved in 1935, when an average of only 615,000 B. t. u. was needed to refine a barrel of crude oil, compared with an average of 638,000
Jan 1, 1937
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Technology News - No. 469 - Sensors Warn of Hazards During Mine Hoisting
Objective Develop a method to warn of hazardous conditions and enhance safety during operation and inspection of vertical mine shafts and hoists. Background Mine hoisting is the most critical
Feb 1, 1998
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IC 8871 A Computer Program For Calculating Thermodynamic Properties From Spectroscopic Data
By R. P. Beyer
A FORTW IV computer program has been written to calculate thermodynamic properties over a desired temperature range from spectroscopic data. This program computes heat capacities, enthalpies, and entr
Jan 1, 1981
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A Whole-Mine Medium-Frequency Radio Communication System
By Harry Dobroski, Larry G. Stolarczyk
A medium-frequency (MF) communication system has been built and has been tested in underground mines. It provides radio coverage to vehicles and personnel anywhere in the mine via parasitic coupling i
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RI 6701 Measurement Of Lateral Pressure Generated From Cylindrical Explosive Charges
By Lippe D. Sadwin
This report describes a high-speed streak camera technique for measuring the lateral shock pressure generated by a cylindrical explosive charge detonated from one end. Experimental data show that the
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 3388 Control Of Dust From Blasting By A Spray Of Water Mist ? Introduction
By Carlton E. Brown
The purpose of this report is to present results of tests on the effectiveness of a spray of water mist, commonly called compressed-air water blast or water blast, in reducing the concentration of dus
Jan 1, 1938
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RI 7765 Respirable Dust Adhering To Run-Of-Face Bituminous Coals
By L. Cheng
This Bureau of Mines report summarizes an investigation of the amount of respirable dust adhering to the surfaces of seven run-of-face broken bituminous coals. The number of respirable-size (0.9 to 10
Jan 1, 1973