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    RI 4948 Bull Valley Iron-Ore Deposits Washington County, Utah ? Introduction And Summary

    By S. W. Zoldok

    [The Bull Valley iron-ore district lie,; in the northern part of Washington County, Utah, approximately 30 airline miles southwest of the highly productive Iron Springs area (fig. 1). Iron-ore occurre

    Jan 1, 1953

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    RI 3995 Terlingua Mercury Deposits Brewster & Presidio Counties, TX

    By W. M. Traver, A. M. Evans

    "INTRODUCTION The Bureau of Mines undertook exploration in the Torlingua district, Texas, during June 1943, at a time when the demand for mercury for war industries was considerably more than the anti

    Jan 1, 1947

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    IC 8532 A Survey Of The Secondary Titanium Market

    By Jerry J. Gray

    The utilization of secondary titanium was determined in a study by the Bureau of Mines, and a 10-year statistical table showing supply and distribution patterns is presented in this report. Over the t

    Jan 1, 1971

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    RI 3203 Places Of Occurrence Of Injury From Falls Of Roof

    By J. W. Paul

    A study of mining methods and underground practices as they influence injury from falls of roof or coal reveals data as to the location in the mine where such injuries occur with the greatest frequenc

    Jan 1, 1933

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    RI 2747 Study Of The Reactions In An Iron Blast Furnace

    By S. P. Kinney, P. H. Royster, T. L. Joseph

    "The study described in this paper, on the reactions in an iron blast furnace, is part of the investigation being conducted by the Bureau of Mines on combustion of coke and the reduction of iron oxide

    Apr 1, 1926

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    IC 7032 Some Observations On Coal-Mine Fans And Coal-Mine Ventilation ? Introduction

    By D. Harrington

    For several years, or from about 1932 to 1935, inclusive, the coal industry of the United States had an excellent record as to coal-mine explosions. In 1937 and in 1938 to date there has been a defini

    Jan 1, 1938

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    Abrasive Materials (MATERIALS MINERALS YEARBOOK-1965)

    By Paul M. Ambrose

    THE ABRASIVES INDUSTRY throughout the world enjoyed a profitable year. With the exception of tripoli, the quantity of each kind of abrasive produced in the United States was greater than for any of th

    Jan 1, 1965

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    RI 3414 Production Of Explosives In The United States During The Calendar Year 1937

    By W. W. Adams

    [Sales of explosives - permissible explosives5/ other high explosives, and black blasting powder - in the United States during the calendar year 1937 reached a combined total that slightly exceeded th

    Jan 1, 1938

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    RI 8395 Effect of Symmetric Bit Wear and Attack Angle on Airborne Respirable Dust and Energy Consumption

    By Bruce D. Hanson

    The Bureau of Mines conducted a series of experiments using four different coal types to determine the effect of attack angle and symmetric bit wear on airborne respirable dust (ARD) generated by poin

    Jan 1, 1979

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    RI 6797 Decaking Of Coals In A Fluid Bed

    By A. J. Forney

    This report summarizes the findings of methods of treating caking coals in a fluid bed to destroy their caking properties. In batch tests it was found that several coals, including those with a free-s

    Jan 1, 1966

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    RI 4636 Pressure-Relieving Capacities of Diaphragms and Other Devices for Venting Dust Explosions (ecafc1e0-0683-43c9-9c26-7de4dd3008be)

    By J. E. Zeilinger, John Nagy, Irving Hartman

    "INTRODUCTION Experience and research have shown that an effective way to reduce structural damage from explosions is to provide adequate pressure-relief vents in the walls of equipment and buildings

    Jan 1, 1950

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    RI 4497 Investigation Of Idol And Dalton Zinc Deposits, Grainger County, Tenn.

    By Richard L. Sayrs

    The Idol zinc prospect, formerly known as the Comstock, was examined by Harold B. Ewoldt, a Bureau of Mines' engineer, accompanied by Deane F. Kent of the United States Geological Survey on July

    Jan 1, 1949

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    IC 8132 National First-Aid And Mine Rescue Contest, Charleston, W. Va. October 2-4, 1961 ? Summary And Introduction

    By H. F. Weaver

    The 19th National First-Aid and Mine Rescue Contest was held in the Civic Center, Charleston, w. Va., on October 2, 3, and 4, 1961. The meet was sponsored by the Bureau of Mines and the Joseph A. Holm

    Jan 1, 1962

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    RI 3683 Analysis of Use of Electricity at Coal Mnies, Rpt. 2

    By A. L. Toenges, F. A. Jones, J. N. Sxudder, E. R. Maize

    "INTRODUCTION This report is the second of a series of studies of analysis of energy requirements and characteristics of various machines used in the production of coal in underground mines and the lo

    Feb 1, 1943

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    RI 3581 National Safety Competition Of 1940 (2f2d94d9-b018-4f5d-bf1c-fc18818662e6)

    By W. W. Adams

    [The s1xteeilth an.nual National Safety C mpeti t1on, concluc ted "by the Bureau of t4ine g, Un+ ~ed st tag' DepartIilent 0:1' the Interior, has jast been closed, and the results reveal t:&a

    Jan 1, 1941

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    RI 4636 Pressure-Relieving Capacities Of Diaphragms And Other Devices For Venting Dust Explosions

    By John Nagy

    Experience and research have shown that an effective way to reduce structural damage from explosions is to provide adequate pressure-relief vents in the walls of equipment and buildings within which e

    Jan 1, 1950

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    Visual-Arc Spectroscopic Analysis - Introduction

    By Maurice J. Peterson

    THE VISUAL-ARC spectroscopic method of rapid qualitative analysis of complex inorganic compounds has been popularized in the past few years and is being employed by an increasing number of laboratorie

    Jan 1, 1953

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    RI 6083 Incinerator For Solid Combustible Wastes Containing Low-Level Radioactivity ? Introduction And Summary

    By R. C. Corey

    Anticipating the need for convenient, economical, and safe means for disposing of combustible wastes contaminated with low-level activity, in connection with private and institutional uses of radioiso

    Jan 1, 1962

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    RI 6921 Effect Of Weather On Sound Transmission From Explosive Shots

    By R. L. Grant

    The Bureau of Mines applied automatic computational methods to analyze the degree of correlation between sound transmission and atmospheric conditions. Statistical analysis of data collected over a 5-

    Jan 1, 1967

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    RI 3312 The Improved Permissible Flame Safety Lamps ? General (8c328123-b871-479d-bc38-90e0b4a1de05)

    By L. C. IlsLey

    The service given by a flame safety lame is twofold: It provides a safe light and it gives evidence of the condition of the mine atmosphere relative to the presence of methane and the deficiency of ox

    Jan 1, 1936