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RI 4705 A Circuit For Firing Seismic Blasting CapsBy Wilbur I. Duvall
In a previous report, entitled A Gage and Recording Equipment for Measuring Dynamic Strain in Rock, a control circuit for a drum camera was described. The purpose of this control circuit was to provid
Jan 1, 1950
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RI 2802 Methods And Tools For Removing Paraffin From Flowing Wells ? IntroductionBy C. E. Reistle
[In producing crude oils of paraffin base and of mixed base the producer is often confronted with the problem of preventing and removing paraffin that settles out of oil and accumulates in the well. T
Jan 1, 1927
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RI 8080 Preventing Formation of Copper Alloys of Tin, Antimony, and Arsenic on Steel Surfaces During Reheating To Reduce Hot ShortnessBy Mark I. Copeland
The Bureau of Mines discovered that silicon and nickel additions can prevent the formation of copper alloys of Sn, Sb, and As on the surface of steel during reheating to hot-working temperatures. When
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 2065 Permeability of Oxygen Breathing Apparatus to Gasoline Vapors (5eaa9f72-b087-4509-92b8-3760bcb30700)By S. P. Kinney, A. C. Fieldner, S. H. Katz
"The regrettable death of James S. Cunningham, Foreman Miner, attached to Bureau of Mines Rescue Car No. 2, while wearing a half-hour type oxygen breathing apparatus in a gasoline storage tank at Trin
Dec 1, 1919
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RI 7160 Sulfur Retention In Anthracite AshBy J. J. Demeter
Anthracite from the four producing regions in Pennsylvania was both ashed in the laboratory and burned on a chain-grate stoker to determine the sulfur-retention properties of its ash. The retention of
Jan 1, 1968
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Controlling Salt-Mine Cutting Machine Dust With A Low-Flow Foam Technique - ObjectiveControl dust generated during undercutting in salt mines without causing ore-solubility problems that result from excessive water use. Approach A foam generator was developed to provide a reli
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 3447 Bit Gage V. Drilling Speed ? Conclusions (1506848d-5bab-4da3-8a6a-67c9646212b3)By McHenry Mosier
Although local conditions at each mining property affect the percentage of increase in drilling speed for a given reduction in gage of bit, the results of drilling tests conducted at the Mount Weather
Jan 1, 1939
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Statistical Summary (4f5a6fe3-197d-4011-9810-1555ccd489ac)By d&apos, Kathleen J. Amico
THIS SUMMARY appears in Minerals Yearbook volumes I and III, which cover mineral production in the United States, its island possessions, the Canal Zone, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, as well a
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 6018 Lead-Silver Deposits In The Omilak Area, Seward Peninsula, Alaska ? Introduction And SummaryBy John J. Mulligan
Lead-silver deposits in the Omilak area, on the western slopes of the Darby Mountains, Seward Peninsula, Alaska, were investigated by the Bureau of Mines, during the 1953 and 1954 field seasons, as a
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 2077 Conditions in the European Phosphate MarketBy W. C. Phalen
"The Phosphate Rock Market:Indications, in the fertilizer market, point to a prosperous condition, caused chiefly by the growing demand for all classes of fertilizer material in spite of a shortage of
Jan 1, 1920
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RI 2070 Physical Examination of Hoisting Engineers in UtahBy A. L. Murray, C. A. Allen
"In the Spring of 1919, the Industrial Commission of Utah undertook the assembling of safety orders covering metal mining operations Just at that time there appeared several articles in the mining pap
Jan 1, 1920
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Mineral Investigation Of The Wheeler Ridge Rare II Area (No. 5040), Inyo And Mono Counties, California - SummaryBy Donald O. Capstick
In 1981, U.S. Bureau of Mines personnel conducted a survey of claims and prospects in the Wheeler Ridge RARE II area to determine if mineral resources or potential for resources exists at deposits in
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 3741 Limits of Inflammability and Ignition Temperatures of Acetic AnhydrideBy G. S. Scott, G. W. Jones, F. E. Scott
An important activity of the Bureau of Mines is the promotion of safety in mining and industry . In connection with these activities , the Bureau determines the explosion hazards of combustible gases
Dec 1, 1943
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RI 5074 A Hydraulic-Powered Platform For Scaling High Backs And Walls - SummaryBy C. K. Rose
A hydraulic scaling rig was placed in operation at the Bureau of Mines oil-shale mine near Rifle, Colo., in 1953. The rig consists of a self-leveling platform mounted on a hydraulic-powered boom. The
Jan 1, 1954
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RI 5397 Laboratory And Full-Scale Sulfur Elimination Tests On Coal From Pratt Bed, Alabama - Summary And IntroductionBy R. E. Perry
In connection with a program of coal research at the Southern Experiment Station the Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the University of Alabama and the various coal operators, conducts washability
Jan 1, 1958
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RI 4625 Development Of A Successful Multiple Percussion Drill CarriageBy Homer J. Ballinger
A multiple drill carriage or "jumbo," which is believed to be unique in both design and performance, was constructed and has been in use for the past year at the Bureau of Mines experimental oil-shale
Jan 1, 1950
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RI 6016 A Preferential Stain For Beryl ? SummaryBy Sarkis G. Ampian
The Bureau of Mines has developed a method for identifying fine particles of beryl in mineral samples by preferentially staining the beryl grains. The sample is first subjected to a heated sodium hydr
Jan 1, 1962
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Investigation Of The Jacking Force Capability Of Tunnel LinersBy Thomas M. Barczak, Ron Smith
Steel liner plates, which are bolted together to form a shell, are commonly used to provide temporary protective linings in the tunneling industry to ensure the stability of the tunnel and safety of t
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IC 9089 Impact of Background Sources on Dust Exposure of Bag Machine OperatorBy Andrew B. Cecala, Edward D. Thimons
"The Bureau of Mines has recorded a number of different background dust sources that significantly contaminated the air breathed by bag machine operators. These background sources, observed at five di
Jan 1, 1986
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IC 8291 Gas Masks For Respiratory Protection Against PhosphineBy E. J. Kloos
The Bureau of Mines developed a test for evaluating gas masks designed to protect against phosphine gas; phosphonium iodide is used as a source of phosphine. Gas masks approved by the Bureau for respi
Jan 1, 1966