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RI 2280 Storing Carbide With Explosives
By Charles E. Munroe
On March 14, 1921, an explosion occurred at about 6:15 A.~. on the premises of an iron-mining concern throug:1 which two magazines, one containing upwards of 9,000 pounds ot a high explosive of the dy
Sep 1, 1921
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RI 2281 The Recovery Of Unburned Fuel From Boiler Furnace Refuse
By Thomas Fraser
About 24 per cent of our total production of bituminous coal is used in industrial power plants. As regards fuel conservation, therefore, the recovery of unburned fuel from furnace refuse presents int
Jan 1, 1921
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RI 2282 Hot High-Nitrogen Gas In A Metal Mine
By G. E. McElroy
"while investigating the presence of heavy strata gases* in certain mines of the East Tintic mining district of Utah, a small, local body of light, very hot gas of high-nitrogen composition was noted
Sep 1, 1921
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RI 2283 The Utilization Of Waste Slate As A Filler
By Oliver Bowles
"Score of the Bureau's Investigations.There has been outlined in a previous report* the results obtained regarding the adaptability of pulverized waste slate as a filler in road asphalt mixtures. As p
Sep 1, 1921
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RI 2285 Rate-Of-Production Curve And Its Application To The Valuation Of Oil Properties
By W. T. Culler
"The ""rate-of-preduotion curve"" described in the revised Treasury Manual* was devised by the author in May, 1920, and since that time has been use by the oil and gas valuation section of the Treasur
Oct 1, 1921
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RI 2286 Miners' Field Day, Butte, MT
By D. Harrington
"In order to stimulate general interest in mine safety among their employees the mining companies of Butte, Mont., instituted in 1918 a Miners' Field Day, and this field day has since been held annual
Oct 1, 1921
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RI 2288 Bureau Of Mines Experimental Tunnel For Studying The Removal Of Automotive Exhaust Gas
By J. W. Paul, A. C. Fieldner
"In cooperation with the New York and New Jersey State Bridge and Tunnel Commissions, the Bureau of Mines has just completed the construction of an experimental tunnel in the Bureau's experimental min
Oct 1, 1921
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RI 2289 Bentonite
By Raymond B. Ladoo
"The name bentonite has been applied to a group or series of clay-like materials characterized by an alkaline oxide and alkaline earth content of 5 to 10 per cent, fine grain Giza, high absorptive pow
Oct 1, 1921
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RI 2290 Viscosities And Pour Test Of Typical Crude Oils From The Eastern And Rocky Mountain Producing Fields Of The United States. ? Introduction
By E. W. Dean
The Bureau of Mines is engaged in the work of obtaining data regarding the physical and chemical properties of typical crude oils from the various producing fields of the, United" States. Preliminary
Jan 1, 1921
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RI 2295 Precautions To Be Observed In Entering Abandoned Exploratory Shafts And Pits
By Ryron O. Pickard
"The Berkeley safety station of the U. S. Bureau of Mines was recently informed that a geologist was killed through entering an abandoned 90-foot exploratory shaft without making a preliminary test of
Nov 1, 1921
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RI 2299 A Fatal Quarry Accident From Falling Rock
By Oliver Bowles
"In a previous report of the Bureau of Mines (Serial No. 2080 reference was made to a fatal accident from falling rock in a quarry in Utah, and ways of avoiding such accidents were pointed out. A fata
Dec 1, 1921
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RI 2300 Underground Loading Devices in Metal-Mines
By C. Lorimer Colburn
"The diverting of men from industry to combat in the world's war focused the attention of the operators in this country upon mechanical means of doing things. The demand for man-power -was so insisten
Oct 1, 1921
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RI 2301 Destructive Distillation of Mixtures of Oil and Coal
By Joseph D. Davis, G. S. Scott, Palmer B. Place
In the course of investigations made by the Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the Trent Process Corporation, into the properties of mixtures of oil and coal, a comparative study was ma.de of the 'be
Dec 1, 1921
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RI 2302 Inspection and Assembly of Flame Safety Lamps at the Mine
By L. C. IlsLey
It is most unfortunate that a few must often suffer , and perhaps die , that many may benefit from a fuller appreciation of the dangers surrounding mining operations , and the proper use of safeguards
Dec 1, 1921
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RI 2303 Methane In California Gold Mines
By E. D. Gardener, Byron O. Pichard
"Methane, frequently called fire damp or marsh gas, is very well known to coal miners but to thy average gold miner it means nothing, as it is not associated generally with the rock formations in whic
Dec 1, 1921
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RI 2304 The Treatment of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
By R. R. Sayers
Carbon monoxide poisoning is one of the most widely distributed and most frequent causes of industrial accidents . Carbon monoxide gas is a product of incomplete combustion , and since it is without c
Dec 1, 1921
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RI 2305 Recent Articles On Petroleum And Allied Substances ? 1. History And Geographic Occurrence.
Bosworth, T. 0. The Mackenzie oilfield of northern Canada. Petroleum Times, vol. 5, Apr. 30, 1921, pp. 489-491. Jour. Inst. Petroleum Technologists, vol. 7, Oct., 1921, pp. 276-290; discussion, pp. 29
Jan 1, 1921
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RI 2306 Momentary Heating of Inflammable Dusts
By Guy B. Taylor, Horace C. Porter, E. C. White
When the Federal investigation of coal - dust explosions in mines was begun in 1908 , following a series of mine explosion disasters in 1907 , mining men generally questioned whether coal dust in air
Jan 1, 1922
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RI 2307 Silica
By Raymond B. Ladoo
Silica , or silicon dioxide , ( Si0, ) , occurs in a free state chiefly as quartz , but hydrous silica ( amorphous silica carrying a variable amount of combined water , 2 to 13 per cent ) , occurs as
Jan 1, 1922
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RI 2308 Safety of Mine-Type Telephone
By L. C. IlsLey
A preliminary investigation has recently been made by the U. S. Bureau of Mines to determine whether or not the ordinary mine- type telephone is entirely safe in gaseous atmospheres . Two well known m
Jan 1, 1922