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RI 5364 Vapor Pressures Of Liquid Iron And Liquid Nickel ? SummaryBy J. P. Morris
This paper describes a gas-transport method for measuring vapor pressures of liquid metals. Vapor pressures of iron and nickel were determined at temperatures between 1,540° and 1,620° C. The results
Jan 1, 1957
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Other Metals - Arsenic (b460ff88-6f73-4bc5-b4ae-2ae25c7b28ba)By J. Roger Loebenstein
ASARCO Incorporated, the only domestic arsenic producer, terminated copper-smelting operations and the associated recovery of byproduct arsenic trioxide at Tacoma, W A. in 1985. It still shipped small
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 7071 Oil Yields Of Green River Oil Shale From Colorado Corehole No. 1By John Ward Smith
Oil-yield data are presented for core samples from Colorado Corehole No.1, drilled by the Bureau of Mines and the Atomic Energy Commission in a previously untested oil-shale area near the northern edg
Jan 1, 1968
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Statistical Summary Of Mineral Production (0e83f737-a577-4181-94e8-873b8842902c)By d&apos, Kathleen J. Amico
THIS SUMMARY is shown in volumes I and III of this series on mineral production in the United States (including Alaska and Hawaii), its island possessions, the Canal Zone, and the Commonwealth of Puer
Jan 1, 1960
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Statistical Summary Of Mineral Production (cc0e99fa-1dd6-40f1-bfc7-54cc746a111a)By d&apos, Kathleen J. Amico
THIS SUMMARY is shown in volumes I and III of this series on mineral production in the United States (including Alaska and Hawaii), its island possessions, the Canal Zone, and the Commonwealth of Puer
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 8599 Laboratory Analysis of Pozzolan (Fly Ash) ConcreteBy Earl L. Phillips
The Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory tests on samples of pozzolanic-cement concrete to develop a low-strength backfill. Results show that support costs can be lowered by replacing a portion of the
Jan 1, 1981
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IC 6068 Development and safety of the storage battery locomotiveBy L. C. IlsLey
"The underlying principle of the storage battery was discovered within the memory of many still living, hence storage-battery locomotives, which were made possible by this discovery, represent a still
May 1, 1928
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Analyses of Delivered CoalBy N. H. Snyder
Coal analyses help to describe the character of coal as it lies in the ground of as it may he delivered to the user Analyses of samples of coal collected from the face of the bed in mines are plentifu
Jan 1, 1928
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Seated Human Response To Simple And Complex Impacts - IntroductionBy J. Ankrum, T. Xia1, D. Wilder, K. Spratt
The human lumbar spine is inherently an unstable structure and requires sophisticated neuromuscular control to maintain its stability and for performing physical tasks. As a consequence, it is import
Jan 6, 2006
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RI 2299 A Fatal Quarry Accident From Falling RockBy 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 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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RI 5617 Use of sonic techniques in exploring coal-mine roof strata - a progress reportBy Thomas C. Miller, Charles E. Mongan
"This publication is a progress report on Bureau of Mines studies in applying sonar techniques to roof-control problems in coal mines. Preliminary tests in the laboratory were made on layers of roof r
Feb 1, 1960
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RI 8442 Low-Temperature Heat Capacities and High-Temperature Enthalpies of Chiolite (Na5Al3F14)By J. M. Stuve
Low-temperature heat capacities of chiolite (Na5Al3F14) were determined by adiabatic calorimetry in the temperature range 5.8 to 300 K. The derived standard entropy (S°, 298.15) was 115.6 ± 0.2 cal/de
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 6075 Electrowinning Molten Lanthanum From Lanthanum OxideBy E. Morrice
High-purity lanthanum metal was prepared by electrolysis of La003 in a LaF3-LiF-BaF2 bath at 950° C. The requisite bath temperature for the deposition of molten metal was maintained by supplying the h
Jan 1, 1962
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Use of a Sensitive Electro-Optical Method to Quantify Superoxide Release from Single PAM Exposed to Dusts in Vitro or In Vivo: Some Current Experimental and Model ResultsBy E. V. Cilento, K. A. DiGregorio, R. C. Lantz
This laboratory has developed a sensitive electro-optical method to quantify the initial rate (R) and total amount.(MAX) of superoxide (SO) produced by single pulmonary alveolar macrophages (PAM). The
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 3649 Manganese Investigations - Metallurgical DivisionBy C. Travis Anderson
The general conclusion of earlier investigators was that the action of sulfur dioxide on manganese oxides of Cuyuna ores was not sufficiently pre- ferential to be attractive as the basis for a comm
Jul 1, 1942
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Design Of An ELF Noise ProcessorBy A. S. Griffiths, J. E. Evans
Noise processing experiments with ELF (3 to 300 Hz) atmospheric noise and signals in the 40 to 80 Hz range are described. The primary purpose of the experiments was to record and analyze wideband ELF
Jan 1, 1973
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Using Water Sprays to Improve Performance of a Flooded-Bed Dust ScrubberBy Gerrit V. R. Goodman
Supplemental water sprays were placed along the sides of a continuous mining machine to improve suppression and confinement of the dust cloud under the cutting boom to re- duce downwind dust levels. U
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Safety Concerns Associated with the Use of Electrically Powered Haulage to Remove Workers from Mines During Main Fan StoppagesBy J. A. Zimrner, R. J. Tirnko
The roles of main mine fans in underground mines are to induce airflow and continuously re- move hazardous gases and dust. While most larger mines use multiple fans to accomplish these tasks, many sma
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A Summary of Fatal Accidents Due to Flyrock and Lack of Blast Area Security in Surface Mining, 1989 to 1999By D. K. Ingram, G. L. Mowrey, T. R. Rehak
This paper summarizes fly rock and blast area security fatalities from 1989 to 1999 and examines the causative factors. Coal and nonmetal mining used about 43 billion pounds of explosives and blastin