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IC 7943 Loss Of Life Among Wearers Of Oxygen Breathing Apparatus (Revision Of I. C. 7279) ? SummaryBy Alexander E. Morrow
Oxygen breathing apparatus for use in mines was introduced to the United States in 1907. Despite their intended purpose of safeguarding lives, the apparatus led to the deaths of many men because of in
Jan 1, 1959
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RI 3566 Comparison Of Manganese Steel With Carbon Steel For Detachable-Bit Drill Rods ? Introduction (23b517df-719d-47d0-936f-bb60e7c31838)By Wing G. Agnew
[This report presents the results of tests made by the Mining Division, Bureau of Mines, on the relative durability of manganese-steel drill rods and carbon-steel drill rods for use with detachable bi
Jan 1, 1941
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RI 3093 Consumption Of Explosives In January, 1931By W. W. Adams
[The quantity of explosives sold in the United States in January, 1931, for domestic consumption, amounted to 368,100 kegs (9,202,510 pounds) of black blasting powder, 4,810;000 pounds of permissible
Jan 1, 1931
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RI 3599 Report Of The Nonmetals Division, Fiscal Year 1941 ? IntroductionBy Oliver C. Ralston
The Nonmetals Division studies problems relating to the use of minerals, many of which are important to national defense, for purposes other than the: extraction of metals. In fact, virtually all of t
Jan 1, 1941
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Tests Of Fiber-Reinforced Shotcrete At The Chief Joseph Mine, Butte, MontanaBy Lewis A. Martin
Researchers from the Spokane Research Laboratory, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, in cooperation with engineers from the Department of Mining and Geological Engineering, Montana
Jan 1, 2004
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Technology News - No. 499 - Using Propeller Fans To Improve Ventilation in Large-Entry Stone MinesTo improve the air quality in large-opening stone mines by developing better ventilation techniques, including appropriate fan selection in conjunction with air-coursing methods. Background Ston
Dec 1, 2002
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OFR-28(2)-76 Survey Of Underground Hydraulic Coal Mining Technology Volume 2 - Appendix A - Data On Underground Hydraulic Coal Mines ? A.1 ScopeBy William C. Cooley
[Data from t.-raturs on each hydr,ne has been assembled on the- data sheets whichw6ed in this Appandin. Dai_iis are provl_ od for ::amines or hydraulic s-ctions in the USSR (TDPhw~s), 8 in ASR (Ku
Jan 1, 1975
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IC 6359 Milling Methods And Costs At The Black Hawk Concentrator, Hanover, New Mexico - IntroductionBy Ira L. Wright
This paper describing the milling practice of the Black Hawk Consolidated Mines Co., is one of a series being prepared by the United States Bureau of Mines. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Part of the informati
Jan 1, 1930
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RI 8990 - Procedures for Determining Support of Excavations in Highly Yielding GroundBy J. D. Dixon
This Bureau of Mines report describes the results of an investigation for developing and applying procedures for stabilizing excavations openings in highly yielding ground. The approach developed in t
Jan 1, 1985
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IC 7560 Mining Methods and Costs at the Highland Surprise Mine, Shoshone County, IdahoBy D. W. Butner
This Information Circular , one of a series published by the Bureau of Mines , reports on the methods and costs of mining and concentrating zinclead ore at the Highland Surprise mine in the Pine Creek
Mar 1, 1950
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Bulletin 150 Electrodeposition of Gold and Silver from Cyanide SolutionsBy S. B. Christy
This report on the electrodeposition of gold and silver from cyanide solutions represents work that has occupied my time at intervals during the past 20 years. The investigation has been carried on si
Jan 1, 1919
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IC 7176 Detailed Study Of 60-Day Nonfatal Underground Accidents In Pennsylvania Bituminous Coal Mines During 1939 ? IntroductionBy L. C. IlsLey
Through the cooperation of the Pennsylvania Department of Mines the writer obtained from State, records detailed information concerning coal-mine accidents occurring in Pennsylvania bituminous mines d
Jan 1, 1941
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Analysis Of Multiple Seam StabilityBy Frank E. Chase, Deno M. Pappas, Christopher Mark
Multiple seam interactions are a major ground control hazard in many U.S. underground coal mines. The two most common types are: • Undermining, where stress concentrations caused by previous full
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RI 4024 Iron Mountain Beryllium Dep0sits Sierra and Socorro Counties, New MexicoBy Walter R. Storms
"INTRODUCTION Geological examination of the Iron Mountain beryllium deposits was begun by a field part 3/ of the Federal Geological Survey in May 1942. Later in that month the occurrence was examined
Mar 1, 1947
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RI 2832 Comparison Of Oils Derived From Coal And From Oil Shale ? IntroductionBy Joseph W. Horne
This report presents the results of an investigation by the U. S. Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the State of Colorado, on the yields and properties of oils produced from oil shale, lignite and s
Jan 1, 1927
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RI 3742 Control of Sulfur and Ash in Mine-Run Metallurgical CoalBy Albert L. Toenges, Louis A. Turnbull, Henry E. Dekay, James N. Scudder
A preliminary survey of coke and steel plants conducted by the Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the Office of Solid Fuels Coordinator and under the auspices of the Coke Production Committee indicat
Dec 1, 1943
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RI 3509 Stemming In Metal Mines - Progress Report 1 ? Conclusions (a64bba20-48b7-4945-b4f4-f2b26063d019)By John A. Johnson
Conclusions regarding the use or omission of stemming in blasting have not peen reached, pending completion of all aspects of this investigation. The results from the dust phase of this study on s
Jan 1, 1940
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RI 3509 Stemming In Metal Mines - Progress Report 1 ? ConclusionsBy John A. Johnson
Conclusions regarding the use or omission of stemming in blasting have not peen reached, pending completion of all aspects of this investigation. The results from the dust phase of this study on s
Jan 1, 1940
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RI 3318 Disposal Of Oil-Field Brines In The Arkansas River Drainage Area In Western Kansas ? IntroductionBy C. J. Wilhelm
The Bureau of Mines, under its cooperative agreement with the Kansas State Board of Health, has been conducting a study of the various methods of oil-field brine disposal in the oil fields of Kansas.
Jan 1, 1936
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Bulletin 120 Extraction of Gasoline From Natural Gas by Absorption MethodsBy P. M. BIDDISON, G. G. Oberfell, George A. Burrell
The Bureau of Mines is conducting a series of investigations, with a view to ascertaining the most efficient methods of obtaining gasoline from petroleum and natural gas. This report deals with a meth
Jan 1, 1917