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RI 3533 Active List Of Permissible Explosives And Blasting Devices Approved Prior To June 30, 1940 ? Preface
In presenting this list of permissible explosives and blasting devices, the Bureau of Mines desires to call attention to pages 19 and 24 outlining, the conditions in use under which, and only under wh
Jan 1, 1940
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RI 4873 Ignition Of Coal Dust By Permissible Explosives
By Irving Hartmann
When permissible explosives are used in coal mines according to the procedure recommended by the Bureau of Mines they are relatively safe, and no mine explosions are known to have resulted from this t
Jan 1, 1952
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RI 7551 Thermodynamic Properties Of Four Crystalline Sodium Borates
By L. B. Pankratz
Enthalpies above 298° K were investigated for four crystalline sodium borates by copper-block drop calorimetry. Determinations were made to 1,200° K for NaB02, 1,003° K for Na2B407, 1,005° K for NaB30
Jan 1, 1971
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OFR-40-74 Helix Pressure Gauge To Indicate Roof Bolt Loads
A Helix Pressure Gauge to Indicate roof bolt loads was designed, fabricated and field tested. The gauge indicated loads between 3,000 and 15,000 pounds with a ± ten per cent error. The coat of fabrica
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 7075 Revegetation Studies At Three Strip-Mine Sites In North-Central Pennsylvania
By M. O. Magnuson
As part of an experiment in the restoration of lands strip-mined for coal, revegetation studies were conducted at three backfilled strip-mine sites in north-central Pennsylvania. The sites were subdiv
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 7132 Dust Explosibility Of Chemicals, Drugs, Dyes, And Pesticides
By Henry G. Dorsett
Dust explosion data obtained in laboratory tests by the Bureau of Mines are presented for 73 chemical compounds and mixtures, 29 drugs, 27 dyes, and 46 pesticides. Information is given on ignition tem
Jan 1, 1968
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Respiratory Symptoms in Working Miners are not explained by Airway Hyperreactivity
By M. Townsend, E. L. Petsonk, B. Fedders, M. Niggemeyer, H. Abrons, E. Daniloff, J. Griffin, K. Kinsley
In certain populations, nonspecific airway hyperreactivity (HR) is associated with increased respiratory symptoms and decreased lung function. We analyzed standardized pulmonary symptom questionnaires
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 7499 Heat Of Formation Of Cuprous Cyanide And Its Heat Capacity From 10° To 400° K
By A. R. Taylor
Using solution calorimetry, the following heats of reaction were determined: (1) NaCN(c) + 1/Cu20(c) + 129H20(l) ? CuCN(c) + NaOH?128.5H2O ?H = -13.44±0.10 kcal/mole, (2) HCN(2) + NaOH?128.5H
Jan 1, 1971
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Fire Protection For Front-End Loaders - Objective
Provide reasonably priced, reliable fire protection for front-end loaders. Approach Automatic fire sensing and suppression systems were developed and ruggedized for use on front-end loaders opera
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 7450 Heats Of Solution And Formation Of Oxalic Acid And Some Alkali Metal Oxalates
By Mary H. Brown
The heats of formation of oxalic acid and sodium, potassium oxalates, and lithium oxalates were related by solution calorimetry to the heat of formation of (COOH)2.2H20, a value believed to be reliabl
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 6090 Some Characteristics Of Iron In The Lime Soda Sinter Process For Recovering Alumina From Anorthosite ? Summary And Introduction
By R. V. Lundquist
The work described in this report, part of the Bureau of Mines long-range program to develop methods of utilizing submarginal domestic sources of aluminum, was undertaken to investigate the effects of
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 2668 Test of CO 2 Recorders
By J. F. Barkley
"A knowledge of the carbon dioxide (002) content of the products of combustion, particularly from the boiler furnace, is very valuable. An instantaneous indication of the CO2 can be used as a useful g
Mar 1, 1925
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Mineral Content Variability of Coal Mine Dust by Coal Seam, Sampling Location, and Particle Size
By H. Kim, R. W. Plummer, T. J. Stobbe
"The probability of developing coal workers' pneumoconiosis (CWP) varies among miners in different geographic areas, coal seams, and jobs. Many studies have revealed the correlation between mineral co
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 5483 Spherical Propagation Of Explosion-Generated Strain Pulses In Rock ? Summary And Conclusions
By Wilbur I. Duvall
This report presents experimental data on the propagation of explosion- generated strain pulses in rock. Tests were performed in 5 different rock types, employing 10 different types of explosives. Cha
Jan 1, 1959
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Improved Three-Component Borehole Gage For Measuring Stress In Mines - Objective
To improve the reliability of the Bureau developed bore-hole gage now widely used to determine the absolute state of stress in rock. Approach Use the knowledge gained by extensive field tests to
Jan 1, 1982
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IC 7789 State Regulations Pertaining To The Use Of Internal-Combustion Engines Underground ? Introduction
By J. C. Holtz
Since 1937 the Bureau of Mines has conducted investigations to provide the technical information necessary to guide the safe use of diesel engines underground in the United States. Coincident with the
Jan 1, 1957
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IC 6160 Method And Cost Of Mining At No. 8 Mine St. Louis Smelting And Refining Company Southeast Missouri District ? Introduction
By Roy H. Poston
This paper sets forth the mode of ore occurrence, characteristics of ore and country rocks, methods of exploration, development, and. ore extraction, and the costs of underground operation at No. 8 mi
Jan 1, 1929
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RI 8456 Partial Pressures of Gaseous HCl and H2O Over Aqueous Solutions of HCl, AICI3, and FeCl3
By N. A. Gokcen
Equilibrium partial pressures of gaseous HCl and H2O over aqueous binary and ternary solutions of HCl and AICls were calculated or estimated in the range of 20° to 110° C, and up to saturation with Al
Jan 1, 1980
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Computer-Assisted Ground Control Management System - Objective
Apply state-of-the-art monitoring and computer systems technology to remotely monitor geostructural data and evaluate ground conditions in near real-time. Background Recently, the coal mining in
Jan 1, 1991
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Appendix C -Lighting Regulations: Underground Coal Mines
By Cecil E. Lester
Since the advent of coal mining, the minimal lighting in the under¬ground working place has been an obstacle to the safe and efficient performance of the miner's many tasks. Compounding this prob
Jan 1, 1976