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IC 8252 MercuryBy BUREAU OF MINES
Mercury has been used by mankind since prehistoric times. It has been, and is now, widely used in industry and medicine and has unique properties which make direct substitution difficult or impossible
Jul 1, 1964
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The Mineral Industry Of Central American Countries - Belize (e4ac0736-be33-4679-86af-34e8f8add6fa)By H. Robert Ensminger
The Belizean economy registered a modest real growth of 1.3% during 1981. The gross domestic product (GDP), based on current prim was $121 million' with an inflation-rate of 10%. The country rece
Jan 1, 1983
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1978 Raw Nonfuel Mineral ProductionThe value of raw nonfuel mineral materials production totaled an estimated $19.7 billion in 1978. The record 1978 value exceeded by 13 percent the 1977 value of $17.5 billion. This raw mineral output
Jan 1, 1979
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IC 9301 Analyses Of Natural Gases, 1986-90By J. E. Hamak
This publication contains analyses and related source data for 920 natural gas samples from 26 States and 2 foreign countries. All samples were obtained and analyzed as part of U.S. Bureau of Mines in
Jan 1, 1991
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IC 7132 Work Of The Bureau Of Mines Safety Cars In The Pennsylvania Anthracite Region From 1934 To 1939 - IntroductionBy J. J. Forbes
The original organic act establishing the Federal Bureau of Mines in 1910 and the amended act of 1913 indicated that promotion of the health and safety of mine workers was to be ore of the chief funct
Jan 1, 1940
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OFR-35(2)-73 Evaluation Of Mine Electrical Systems With Respect To Safety, Technology, Economics And Legal Considerations - Volume II - Appendix I - Expected Power Parameters For Continuous Mining SectionsBy Robert Stefanko
The following tables contain the average, maximum and minimum power parameter levels for several mining machines. Power factor is listed only for defined transducer output regions. The reasons for the
Jan 1, 1973
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OFR-88-80 Phase 1: Research On The Hydrology And Water Quality Of Watersheds Subjected To Surface MiningFive watersheds, ranging in size from 29 to 49 acres, were selected in East-Central Ohio to investigate the hydrologic and water quality conditions occurring before, during, and after surface mining.
Jan 1, 1978
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The Mineral Industry Of Central American Countries - Belize (418cfd36-f0dc-46ed-856d-f40ae3a05c16)By Doris M. Hyde
The Government of Belize maintained strict control over spending in 1982 as a means of protecting its import-dependent economy against the effects of a general worldwide recession. The modest economic
Jan 1, 1984
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IC 7130 Testing Respiratory Protective Equipment For Approval ? IntroductionBy H. H. Schrenk
The purpose of respiratory protective equipment is to prevent the inhalation of harmful or objectionable atmospheres. Although constituents or contaminants that may render an atmosphere irrespirable o
Jan 1, 1940
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OFR-26-86 Development Of The Claw Hammer Scaling ToolBy James D. Eklund
Towards the goal of improving safety, economy and efficiency of scaling in underground metal/nonmetal mines, Battelle developed a combination prying/hammering scaling tool. A prototype was subject
Jan 1, 1983
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OFR-26-75 Improved Mine Rescue Breathing Apparatus - 1.0 IntroductionBy W. H. Ryback
When a fire or explosion occurs in an underground coal mine, the atmosphere guickly becomes irrespirable. Highly irritant smoke and toxic levels of carbon monoxide and dioxide are produced, and consum
Jan 1, 1974
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Introduction (90afc43a-9bbf-49a4-ad96-7149f61d31b5)Research 84 highlights significant studies conducted during the past fiscal year at Bureau facilities and offices. Readers who want more information about the projects and studies summarized here can
Jan 1, 1984
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SP-26-94 - Safety Breakthrough-Reduced Exposure Mining System (REMS)By R. F. Randolph, R. S. Fowkes, J. J. McClelland, G. H. Schnakenberg
Between 1986 and 1992, there were268 deaths and 54,642 severe injuries to workers in underground U. S. mining operations. Clearly, this level of health and safety risk is not acceptable. While mos
Jan 1, 1994
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IC 6116 Petroleum Refineries In The United States January 1, 1929 ? Introductory SummaryBy G. R. Hopkins
According to reports received by the Bureau of Mines, Department of Commerce, as of January 1, 1929 there were 413 completed refineries in the United States, with a total daily crude-oil capacity of 3
Jan 1, 1929
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RI 8778 The Enthalpy of Formation of Synthetic Cancrinite [Na7.68 (A16Si6O24) (NO3)1.68 (H2O)4.1]By K. O. Bennington
Cancrinite is one eonstituentof "red muds," a high-volume waste product of alumina production by the Bayer process. The Bureau of Mines determined the thermochemical properties of cancrinite as part o
Jan 1, 1983
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OFR-125(1)-83 Technological Innovation In The Copper IndustryBy Alfred Weiss
These volumes report on the study initiated by the U. S. Bureau of Mines to develop and apply a methodology to quantitatively assess the probability and potential benefits of technological innovation
Jan 1, 1983
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List of BOM Publications and Articles 1975-01-01 to 1979-12-21 with Subject and Author Index - Special PubliocationBy Shelby Z. Palya
"The Bureau of Mines was established in the public interest to conduct inquiries and scientific and technologic investigations concerning mining and the preparation, treatment, and utilization of mini
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 5506 The Bureau Of Mines Synthetic Liquid Fuels Program, 1944-55 - Part I. - Oil From Coal - Preface -Paths From Coal To Synthetic FuelsThe complex organic chemicals in coal differ from those in petroleum mainly by the ratio of carbon atoms to hydrogen atoms; this ratio is about 2 for coal and 1 for petroleum. By changing the ratio, c
Jan 1, 1959
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State Compensatory Provisions For Occupational Diseases - IntroductionResearchers, medical organizations, statisticians, and others often use data on the nature and rate of occurrence of occupational diseases in directing their efforts and plans. Very often this informa
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 3476 Properties Of Louisiana Crude Oils - II. -Additional Analyses (253de9e8-3d0e-4e25-8a37-fcbef3f581bb)By E. L. Garton
[AnalY3e s of Qany crude t) i 1 s prod.uced in Loui sia.na are incl udeo" in re!Jor~ ~ th'l t have b en u~li shed by the BurOllU 0: i?{ine s. The first rc-port,j} givin..; analyseG of 6 Louisiana
Jan 1, 1939