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Statistical Summary Of Mineral ProductionBy Kathleen J. D?Amico
THIS SUMMARY is identical to the summary given in volume III of this series of mineral production in the United States (including Alaska and Hawaii), its island possessions, the Canal Zone, and the Co
Jan 1, 1958
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Numerical Study On Spontaneous Combustion Of Coal In U.S. Longwall Gob AreasBy Liming Yuan
In order to reduce fire hazards caused by spontaneous combustion in longwall gob areas, a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) study is being conducted by National Institute for O
Jan 1, 2009
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Occurrence And Remediation Of Coal Mine Bumps: A Historical ReviewBy Joseph C. Zelanko, Anthony T. Iannacchione
One of the most difficult, longstanding engineering problems associated with coal mining is the catastrophic failure of cog mine structures known as bumps. For more than 70 years, researchers and prac
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RI 8101 Tilt Precursors in Rock Before Failure: A Laboratory InvestigationBy B. T. Brady
Laboratory measurements by the Bureau of Mines indicate that failure in dry rock specimens measuring approximately 13 cm in length is preceded by tilt anomalies lasting a few milliseconds. The tilt be
Jan 1, 1975
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Keynote Presentation - Health Effects Of Vibration – The Known And The Unknown - IntroductionBy Michael J. Griffin
Science involves the study of the nature and behaviour of natural things and the knowledge we obtain about them. Scientific endeavour leads to the unfolding of new knowledge and adjustments to our und
Jan 6, 2006
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RI 6864 Surface Area Studies Of Anthracite By Carbon Dioxide AdsorptionBy Jerry W. Ramsey
The Bureau of Mines studied two Pennsylvania anthracites using low-temperature carbon dioxide adsorption. A modified form of the Brunauer-Emmett-Teller equation was used to calculate specific surface
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 6088 Linearization Of Adsorption DataBy Foster Fraas
A method is presented for the linear evaluation of adsorption data using the equations dC = Ae-rv dv and v = [jT] - q, where dC is the phase composition increment, v a calculated parameter, T the abso
Jan 1, 1962
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Acknowledgments And Sources (3b1209d9-6786-49b3-8754-ae317b162f09)By Ivette E. Torres
For a study such as this, which summarizes and amalgamates much information collected, compiled, and utilized by the numerous U.S. Bureau of Mines country specialists and branch chiefs for inclusion i
Jan 1, 1994
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RI 7633 Sulfur Reduction Potential Of The Coals Of The United StatesBy A. W. Deurbrouck
This report presents the results of a washability study of 322 coal mine samples showing the sulfur forms and distribution in the coals. The samples were collected from mines which were principally ut
Jan 1, 1972
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Recovering Plastics From Urban Refuse By Electrodynamic TechniquesBy 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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RI 2394 Gum-Forming Constituents In Gasoline.By N. A. C. Smith
One of the most important considerations in any manufacturing industry is the production of stable material, that is, material which will not change in quality before it reaches the consumer. The manu
Jan 1, 1922
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RI 3685 Electrical Transducer Circuit for Use with Capacity pick-up DevicesBy 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
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RI 6805 Electrolyte Life In Winning Tungsten From ScheeliteBy John M. Gomes
In the repetitive electrowinning of tungsten from scheelite, the calcium impurity buildup in the molten electrolyte results in decreased metal purity, metal recovery, and current efficiency. Periodic
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 7985 Synthesis of Rutile From Domestic IlmenitesBy G. W. Eiger
Bureau of Mines laboratory tests show that ilmenite concentrates with titanium dioxide contents as low as 33 wt--pct can be beneficiated to produce a crystalline substitute for natural rutile suitable
Jan 1, 1974
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Computer Simulations Help Determine Safe Vertical Boom Speeds For Roof Bolting In Underground Coal MinesBy Sean Gallagher, Thomas R. Battenhouse, August J. Kwitowski, John R. Bartels, Dean H. Ambrose
Problem: Incident investigation reports do not usually contain enough information to aid in studying boom arm vertical speed for roof bolting machines to determine the impact that appendage speed had
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In-Situ Measurements of Agglomeration of Airborne Dust in MinesBy R. Hogg, E. Kaya
"The presence of agglomerated particles in airborne dust in coal mines has been confirmed by SEM examination of static samples collected on substrates. In addition, the effect of agglomerated particle
Mar 1, 1992
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RI 3405 Oxidaation Of Anthracite - Effect Of Time Of Contact On The Concentration Of Oxygen In The Effluent GasesBy G. S. Scott, G. W. Jones
"INTRODUCTION In the course of the investigation the Bureau of Mines is carrying on to determine the causes, behavior, a. control of mine fires, the detection of incipient heating underground in the m
Jun 1, 1938
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RI 3135 An Apparatus For The Determination Of Hydrogen Sulphide In GasesBy J. W. Horne
The United States Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the State of Colorado at the University of Colorado has conducted experiments to determine the amount and composition of the non-condensable gases
Jan 1, 1931
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RI 7631 Pulverizing Lignite In A Ring-Roller MillBy Robert C. Ellman
The Bureau of Mines studied lignite pulverization in a laboratory ring-roller mill. Both moisture content and the source of lignite were found to be important factors in pulverizer operation. Reductio
Jan 1, 1972
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A technique for estimating the sound power level radiated by pneumatic rock drills and the evaluation of a CSIR prototype rock drill with engineering noise controls ? Synopsis (NIOSH, Pittsburgh, Pa., USA.)By P. G. Kovalchik
Overexposure to noise remains a widespread, serious health hazard in the US mining and other industries despite 25 years of regulation. Most categories of illnesses and injuries associated with mining
Jan 1, 2009