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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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RI 7636 The Effect Of Pulsation Damping On Respirable Dust Collected By Coal Mine Dust Personal Samplers
By J. A. Lamonica
The Bureau of Mines studied two types of approved coal mine dust personal samplers to determine the effect of decreasing the amplitude of airflow velocity fluctuations on cyclone performance. Results
Jan 1, 1972
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MLA 80-82 - Mineral Investigation Of The Table Mountain Rare II Area (No. 5035), Inyo County, California - Summary
By Donald O. Capstick
In 1481, U.S. Bureau of Mines personnel conducted a survey of mines, prospects, and mineral resources in the Table Mountain RARE II area. There are no mines or active prospects in the study area. One
Jan 1, 1982
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Comparison Of Methane Concentrations At A Simulated Coal Mine Face During Bolting
By Jeanne A. Zimmer, Charles D. Taylor, Edward D. Thimons
Strategies for monitoring methane levels during roof bolting in an extended cut entry were evaluated. Testing was conducted at the Pittsburgh Research Laboratory’s methane test gallery. Operating cond
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RI 3030 Test Of Ampoules Filled With Palladium Salt Solution For Detecting Carbon Monoxide
By L. B. Berger
In this investigation, the ampoule type of carbon-monoxide (CO) detector which is manufactured under license of U. S. Patent 1,644,014 (October 4, 1927) was tested for sensitivity and reliability. Thi
Jan 1, 1930
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RI 8050 Methods for Sampling Noncombustible Content of Coal Mine Dust
By R. D. Saltsman
Under contract with the Federal Bureau of Mines, Bituminous Coal Research, Inc., performed a statistical study to find less expensive and time-consuming methods of monitoring the noncombustible conten
Jan 1, 1975
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IC 7153 Mine Safety Board Decision 33 (Superseding Mine Safety Board Decision 3) Bureau Of Mines Definition Of A Gassy Coal Mine
The Bureau of Mines believes that all coal mines are potentially gassy; for the purpose of administration in the prevention of explosions and fires, the Bureau recommends: That any coal mine wherei
Jan 1, 1941
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The Mineral Industry Of Australia
By Lester G. Morrell
UPTREND in value of mineral production in the Commonwealth of Australia continued in 1963, again pacing the country's general economic growth rate. Increases occurred in output of most raw and pr
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 7278 Effects Of Pressure, Temperature, And Type Of Oil On Vaporization Of Oil During Gas Cycling
By Alton B. Cook
Data are presented to show oil vaporization resulting from the passage of natural gas through a sand-packed tube saturated with synthetic reservoir oils. The Bureau of Mines performed 13 experiments,
Jan 1, 1969
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RI 7856 Steam-Cured Bricks From Industrial Mineral Wastes
By P. G. Pigott
This investigation by the Bureau of Mines demonstrated that building bricks can be produced by the steam-curing process from various types of industrial mineral wastes. Wastes, utilized to produce bri
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 5885 Preparation Of Ultrathin Sections Of Coal ? Introduction And Summary
By J. T. McCartney
Thin sections of coal have been prepared for many years either by cutting on a microtome (1,2)5 or by grinding and polishing (2,1). Specimens of most coals had to be demineralized in hydrofluoric acid
Jan 1, 1961
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Program Installation and Operation
By Rudolf E. Greuer, Linneas W. Laage, Xinton Chang
The program MFIRE consists of four files MFIRE0 EXE, MFIRE1 EXE, MFIRE2 EXE, and MFIRE BAT The batch file, MFIRE BAT, controls the operation and cooperation of the three executable pro¬gram files and
Jan 1, 1990
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IC 6854 Induction Prospecting for Shallow Ore Deposits and Small Metallic Objects
By J. W. JOYCE
The Geophysical section of the United States Bureau of Mines has received many inquiries regarding the application of geophysical methods to the location of small, buried metallic objects. The object
Oct 1, 1935
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References
By Lloyd A. Morley, Alan M. Christman
1. Anonymous. "Getting Down to Earth," booklet 25T, James G. Biddle Co, Plymouth Meeting, Pa. (1970) pp. 1-48. 2. Anonymous. "Megger Ground Tester, Special Instructions," booklet 25-J-1, James G. B
Jan 1, 1976
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Associated Bibliography
By Lloyd A. Morley, Robert Stefanko
1 Abaibanel, S , "Deflection of Confining Walls by Explosive Loads," Israel Jour. Technology, vol. 4, n. 1, Feb 1966. 2 Albertoni, S and others, "Numerical Computation Methods for Implosion Process
Jan 1, 1974
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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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A Method for Resuspendtng Particles Deposited on Filters
By V. A. Marple, K. L. Rubow
"Filter samplers are one of the simplest methods and, in some instances, one of the only methods that can be use to obtain samples of particulate matter suspended in a gaseous medium. Once collected,
Jan 1, 1989
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Mining And Quarrying Trends In The Metal And Nonmetal Industries (0995a9f6-a244-431c-9eab-30a5cf200f60)
By Franklin D. Cooper
This chapter includes tables for 1979 that were not available in time for publication in the 1978-79 Minerals Yearbook, but it does not include corresponding tables for 1980. The value of raw nonfue
Jan 1, 1981
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The Mineral Industry Of Other Areas Of South America - Ecuador
By Nicholas G. Theofilos
Ecuador's real gross domestic product (GDP) increased 6% in 1976 despite persistent shortages of electrical power and essential fuels, which caused factory slow-downs and shutdowns. Petroleum exp
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 6190 Flammability Of Trichloroethylene ? Summary
By G. S. Scott
The flammability of trichloroethylene vapors in air has been determined in a 7-inch cyclindrical vessel. Saturated flammable mixtures were formed with air at atmospheric pressure between 30° C (86° F)
Jan 1, 1963