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RI 9284 - Primary Gas Toxicities and Smoke Particle Characteristics During Combustion of Mine Ventilation Ducts
By Maria I. De Rosa
The U. S. Bureau of Mines performed experiments to determine if the primary gas toxicities evolved during the early (~300° C) and later (~400° C) combustion stages of chlorinated polyester-reinforced
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 2518 Forms of Sulfur in Steamed Coke and Their Action in the Blast Furnace
By John H. Thompson
Recent studies ** at the Pittsburgh Experiment Station of the Bureau of Mines have revealed some interesting facts as to the probable behavior of steamed coke in the blast furnace . The literature on
Aug 1, 1923
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RI 5139 Investigation Of The Copper King Copper-Gold-Silver Deposits, Silver Crown Mining District, Laramie County, Wyo. ? Summary
By J. H. Soulé
The Copper King copper-gold-silver deposit was discovered about 1880. Various individuals and companies have been interested in the deposit and considerable work has been done, although production, if
Jan 1, 1955
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RI 6350 Reconnaissance of Tellurium Resources in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah. Including Selected Data From Other Western States and Mexico
By F. D. Everett
Thermoelectric and metal alloying applications have changed the status of tellurium from oversupply to under supply . In a search for new sources of this element in Arizona , Colorado , New Mexico , U
Jan 1, 1964
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IC 8976 Geologic Factors In Coal Mine Roof Stability-A Progress Report
By Noel N. Moebs
This report summarizes 10 selected Bureau of Mines research contract reports produced from 1970 to 1980 which consist largely of geologic studies of coal mine roof support problems. Significant highli
Jan 1, 1984
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Appendix B - Program Listing Of Head Loss Calculation Using The Thermodynayic Method
By R. V. Ramani, R. Stefanko, G. W. Luxbacher
C THRM 1 C CALCULATION OF MINE HEAD LOSSES FROM ALTIMETER SURVEY DATA TURN 2 C PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY - MINERAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT THRM 3 C THRM 4 C THRM 5 C THIS PROGRAM CALCULATES PR
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 2656 The Production Of Sponge Iron
By Bernard M. Larsen, Clyde F. Williams, Edward P. Barrett
"Introduction.The Bureau of Mines at its Northwest Experiment station has been studying the production of sponge iron for the past four years, and during 1923 progress advanced to the point industrial
Nov 1, 1924
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RI 3810 Magnetic Surveys of the Florida Peninsula
By S. J. Hemberger, F. W. Lee, J. H. Swatz
"INTRODUCTION This investigation was undertaken in 1939 for the purpose of securing the necessary information relating to the field techniques and accuracy that would be needed for magnetically survey
May 1, 1945
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IC 6680 Mine Explosions and Fires in the United States During the Fiscal Year Which Ended June 20, 1932
By D. Harrington
The fiscal year which ended June 30, 1932, although one of acute financial de ression was, nevertheless, one of distinct encouragement to those who have long struggled against the much too prevalent o
Jan 1, 1933
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Artisan Contracting, Inc. Named Contractor of the Year
On September 4, 2007, Mine Safety and Health Administration, in alliance with the International Union of Operating Engineers and the International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental, and Re
Feb 1, 2008
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RI 4903 Some Characteristics Of The Earth As A Conductor Of Electric Current
By M. C. McCall
When electric current of any appreciable magnitude flows from a power line into the earth, a change sometimes takes place in the conditions of resistivity immediately surrounding the electrode or medi
Jan 1, 1952
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RI 3024 Dissolution Of Various Manganese Minerals ? Introduction
By C. W. Davis
This is the first of a series of papers being; prepared as the work progresses in a study of the hydrometallurgy of manganese. The investigation is being made in an endeavor to make possible the utili
Jan 1, 1930
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RI 4355 Investigation of the Sauk Mountain limestone deposits, Skagit County, Wash
By Constantine C. Popoff
"INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARYDuring 1946 several high-grade limestone deposits in western Washington were examined by the Bureau of Mines. This report presents the data obtained from investigation of the
Oct 1, 1948
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RI 3946 Exploration of Bishop Cap Fluorspar Project Don Ana, N. Mex.
By Forest J. Sur
"This report describes an exploratory project conducted by the Bureau of Mines on a fluorite deposit near Vado, N. Mex. Results of trenching are given. Together with analyses made upon samples of the
Sep 1, 1946
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RI 2974 Abnormal Pressures In Explosion-Proof Compartments of Electrical Mining Machines
"One of the functions of the United States Bureau of Mines is to investigate the ability of electrical mining equipment to operate in a gassy mine without danger of igniting explosive atmospheres. To
Dec 1, 1929
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RI 5507 Pilot-Plant Operation Of Gas-Flow Oil-Shale Retort ? Summary
By Victor Kalcevic
A gas-flow retort for thermal processing of oil shale to recover shale oil was developed by the Bureau of Mines at its Oil-Shale Demonstration Plant, Rifle, Colo., from 1948 to 1952. The retort is a c
Jan 1, 1959
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RI 8959 - Bulkheads and Drains for High Sandfill Stopes
By R. L. Soderberg
Large open stopes mined by vertical crater retreat or sublevel s are sometimes backfilled with uncemented sand to support the stope walls and alleviate rock bursts. The failure of bulkheads in two dif
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 3492 Cooperative Fuel Research Motor-Gasoline Survey, Summer 1939 ? Introduction
[This is the eighth in a series of reports on properties of commercial motor fuels, made in accordance with a cooperative agreement between the Cooperative Fuel Research (C.F.R.) Committee and the Bur
Jan 1, 1940
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OFR-2(2)-75 Panic Bar Study - Volume 2 - Cutters/ Face Drills - 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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RI 7125 Vapor Pressures Of Liquid Columbium (2,740° To 3,140° K) And Liquid Hafnium (2,500° To 2,810° K)
By R. K. Koch
The vapor pressures of liquid columbium and liquid hafnium were deter-mined by the Langmuir free evaporation method as a part of the Bureau of Mines program on the study of transition metals. An elect
Jan 1, 1968