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IC 6805 The Explosion and Fire Hazards of Hydrocarbon-Carbon Tetrachloride Mixtures
By G. W. Jones, R. E. Kennedy
Most gasolines and naphthas are mixtures of paraffin- series hydrocarbons and comprise such substances as pentane , hexane , heptane , octane , and others up to perhaps dodecane . Many of these hydroc
Nov 1, 1934
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RI 8566 An Algorithm for Determining Debye Temperatures
By R. P. Beyer
As part of its thermodynamic investigations of mineral compounds, the Bureau of Mines has written an algorithm based on Newton's method for solving for the characteristic Debye temperature of a c
Jan 1, 1981
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MLA 9-81 - Mineral Resources Of The Cuyama Rare II Study Area 5-135, Santa Barbara And Ventura Counties, California
By Lucia Kuizon
Results of the U.S. Bureau of Mines' survey of mineral resources in the Cuyama RARE II study area indicate there is no potential for metallic minerals and low potential for the development of gyp
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 2777 Consumption Of Reagents Used In Flotation, 1925.
By Thomas Varley
Data on the consumption of reagents used in .flotation during the year 1925, in metallurgical plants in the United States, are presented in this paper. Previous reports have covered the same subject f
Jan 1, 1926
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RI 3700 Diesel Engines Underground. IV. Effect on Composition of Exhaust Gas of Variables Influencing Fuel Injection
By M. A. Elliott, H. H. Schrenk, L. B. Berger, John C. Holtz
Previous reports of this series/7/8/ presented data on the composi- tion of exhaust gases produced by Diesel engines operating under various conditions possible in underground workings. In all prev
Apr 1, 1943
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An integrated approach for managing diesel emissions controls for underground metal mines
By Jr. Schnakenberg
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has been working with diesel emissions control technology and the underground mining industry for a number of years. Underground isol
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MLA 12-82 - Mineral Investigation Of The Long Swamp Rare II Area, (No. A6024), Okanogan County, Washington
By John R. Benham
The Long Swamp RARE II area contains no prospects, claims, or mines. It has a low potential for ore deposits. There are no geothermal, oil, or gas leases in the area. APPRAISAL There are no mi
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 7110 Dewatering Coal Flotation Tailing By The Admixture Of Crushed Washery Refuse
By M. R. Geer
The ever-increasing need to guard against stream pollution has intensified interest in the problems of handling and disposing of flotation tailing. Therefore, the Bureau of Mines investigated the poss
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 9504 - Electrowinning Of Neodymium From A Molten Oxide-Fluoride Electrolyte
By D. K. Dysinger
In this U.S. Bureau of Mines study, neodymium metal of 99.8 pct purity was prepared by electrolysis of Nd203 salts dissolved in a molten fluoride electrolyte. The metal was electrowon in a molten stat
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 4856 Knox And Yingling Fluorite Mines, Hardin County, Ill.
By H. L. Burmeister
These properties were examined by a Bureau of Mines engineer in 1949. During 1950, these mines were studied by the Bureau to determine the possibility of increasing the production and augmenting the s
Jan 1, 1952
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RI 2473 Globe-Miami Mine Rescue Manuevers
By E. D. Gardner
"A fire hazard exists in nearly all mines. Progressive mining companies recognize this danger and take all possible precautions to prevent any conflagrations, but in spite of such safety measures, min
May 1, 1923
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Recovering Plastics From Urban Refuse By Electrodynamic Techniques
By Michael R. Grubbs
The Bureau of Mines is currently developing methods for reclaiming the metal and mineral values contained in unburned urban refuse. One important phase of this research deals with recovering Mastic fr
Jan 1, 1972
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MLA 14-86 - Mineral Resources Of The Antelope Wilderness Study Area, Nye County, Nevada
By Fredrick L. Johnson
No mineral resources were delineated during our investigation of the Antelope Wilderness Study Area (WSA). Only a few claims have been located in the area and only four workings were found. There has
Jan 1, 1986
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A study on effects of size and structure on hygroscopicity of nanoparticles using a tandem differential mobility analyzer and TEM
By Kihong Park
A hygroscopicity tandem differential mobility analyzer (HTDMA) technique is used to determine size-effect of nanoparticles (NaCl, (NH4)2 SO4, KCl, NH4NO3, MgCl2,CaCl2) on their hygroscopic properties
Jan 1, 2008
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RI 8483 Surface Charge Measurements of Amphibole Cleavage Fragments and Fibers
By J. E. Schiller
The Bureau of Mines has investigated the surface charge of amphibole asbestos fibers and nonasbestiform cleavage fragments, as part of the Bureau's fundamental studies to provide new knowledge on
Jan 1, 1980
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A Process To Make High-BTU Gas From Coal
By Albert J. Forney
A process for the manufacture of high-Btu gas from coal has been developed by the Bureau of Mines. The process consists of fluid-bed gasification of the coal, followed by the gas treatment steps of ga
Jan 1, 1970
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MLA 34-81 - Mineral Investigation Of The La Panza Rare II Area (No. 5109), San Luis Obispo County, California ? Summary
By Donald J. Barnes
Gold was found in samples collected from Pleistocene and Holocene stream and terrace deposits. Approximately 15,000 cu yd (11,400 cu m) of small and discontinuous terrace and stream gravel deposits in
Jan 1, 1981
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IC 6112 What Do We Know About the Explosibility of Coal Dust in Mines
By Greenwald, H. P
The Bureau of Mines has been conducting experiments on the explosibility of coal-dust in the experimental mine for more than 17 years. The results have been published from time to time3, and a forthco
Apr 1, 1929
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RI 4120 Rio Grande Copper Deposits, Elko Co., NV
By E. J. Matson
"SUMMARYThe Bureau of Mines has been investigating deposits of critical and essential minerals in the United States since 1939. Projects were set up on only the most promising properties. A preliminar
Sep 1, 1947
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RI 3685 Electrical Transducer Circuit for Use with Capacity pick-up Devices
By M. V. Potter
"In nearly all fields of investigation, research laboratories and routine testing laboratories encounter problems in which the primary determinations involved in the study require the measurement of m
Feb 1, 1943