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RI 8496 A Breathing Metabolic Simulator for Testing Respiratory Protective EquipmentBy Anthony W. Sparks
The Bureau of Mines conducted tests designed to compare its breathing metabolic simulator (BMS) with other methods that are currently used to evaluate the performance of respiratory protective equipme
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 8179 Metallization of Pelletized, Domestic, Iron Oxide Superconcentrates With Lignite and Coal in a Rotary KilnBy Roy E. Peterson
The Bureau of Mines conducted an investigation to produce metallized pellets from domestic iron ore superconcentrates using lignite and subbituminous coal as reductants. Feed materials for the metalli
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 9091 Three-Dimensional Shield MechanicsBy Thomas M. Barczak
This Bureau of Mines report describes research on developing technology to utilize shields as roof load monitors. Three-dimensional equations of static quilibrium are presented for a generic two-legge
Jan 1, 1987
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IC 9070 Gold Availability-World - A Minerals Availability AppraisalBy Paul R. Thimas, Edward H. Boyle
"The Bureau of Mines evaluated the long-term cost and availability of primary gold production from 135 mines and deposits worldwide. Collectively, the evaluated countries represent 93 pct of world gol
Jan 1, 1985
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IC 7393 Diamond-Drilling Blast Holes, Eastern Magnetite Mine ABy McHenry Mosier
This paper describes the practice in diamond drilling blast holes and discusses the relative merits of this method as compared with drilling by percussion rock-drills at eastern magnetite mine A. The
Dec 1, 1946
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RI 4835 Explosive Characteristics Of Titanium, Zirconium, Thorium, Uranium And Their HydridesBy Irving Hartman
The results of the first experimental study by the Bureau of Mines on the explosive properties of metal powders were published in 1945. Since that time the explosibility of numerous other industrial d
Jan 1, 1951
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RI 3040 The Response of Japanese Waltzing Mice and Canaries to Carbon MonoxideBy H. H. Schrenk, L. B. Berger, W. P. Yant, F. A. Patty
"The use of small such as canaries and white mice, for detecting carbon monoxide depends primarily on the fact that the volume of respiration of these animals in proportion to their volume of blood is
Oct 1, 1930
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IC 8616 Recent Developments In Coal Mine Fire And Explosion Prevention ResearchBy Joseph Grumer
Reported fiscal year 1973 studies of fires and explosions seek to develop capabilities during mining operations to detect and quench ignitions of gas in the face area, to detect and quench by means of
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 5242 Spectrophotometric determination of tantalum with gallic acidBy Harry Freund, Kenneth H. Hammill, Francis C. Bissonnette
"Gallic acid is a sensitive, stable, colorimetric reagent for the determination of tantalum in the range of 2 to 40 µ g.Ta/ml. The method consists of the fusion of tantalum oxide with potassium pyrosu
Sep 1, 1956
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Sand & Gravel Operator Mining Facts – 2004By NIOSH Publication
In 2004, a total of 7,074 sand and gravel mining operations reported employment to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA).
Sep 1, 2007
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RI 7802 Extraction Of Molybdenum And Rhenium From Concentrates By ElectrooxidationBy R. E. Lindstrom
Electrooxidation techniques were investigated on a bench scale by the Bureau of Mines to determine the applicability of the process for extracting molybdenum and rhenium from low-grade molybdenite con
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 5338 Petroleum-Engineering Study Of Gas Injection In Fault Blocks VB And VI, Wilmington Field, California ? Summary And IntroductionBy R. V. Higgins
This report presents the results of a study of gas injection in the Upper and Lower Terminal zones in fault block VB and in the Upper Terminal zone in fault block VI, Wilmington field, California. Thi
Jan 1, 1957
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RI 9061 - Method Factors for Anemometer Measurement at Pipe OutletsBy F. Garacia, J. Cervik
Gob holes are routinely used by the mining industry to vent methane from gobs and to prevent it from entering the mine ventilation system. In some cases, flows from gob holes are measured by centering
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 5606 Back-Pressure Tests On Gas-Storage Projects ? Summary And IntroductionBy C. J. Walker
The ever-increasing use off natural underground formations for storing natural gas has focused attention on the behavior of such storage formations under varying operating conditions. The need for a m
Jan 1, 1960
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IC 6967 Methods And Costs Of Mining And Crushing Gypsum At The Mine Of The Victor Plaster, Inc., Victor, N. Y. ? Introduction And AcknowledgmentsBy E. J. Lintner
This paper is one of a series being prepared by the United States Bureau of Mines describing gypsum mining and crushing methods and costs at various operations throughout the United States. These pape
Jan 1, 1937
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RI 5854 Experimental Tertiary Amine Flotation Of Zinc Silicate (Hemimorphite) From Missouri ? SummaryBy W. M. Dressel
The objective of the research reported in this publication of the Federal Bureau of Mines was to devise a mineral dressing procedure that would concentrate zinc silicate minerals from certain deposits
Jan 1, 1961
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Coal Operator Mining Facts – 2004By (NIOSH) Publication
In 2004, a total of 2,011 coal mining operations reported employment to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA). Coal mines comprised 13.9% of all mining operations.
Sep 1, 2007
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RI 2385 TelluriumBy H. A. Doerner
Tellurium is a silver white solid with metallic luster, the e17atal.line torm being ver., brittle aud e.g,s!ly powdered. It has a specific gravity of 6,27, melta at 45a0c. and boils at red het, giving
Aug 1, 1922
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IC 7198 Marketing Natural Minerals Pigments ? General Definition And UsesBy Charles L. Harnes
A mineral pigment is a colored substance dug from the ground, which after treatment can be mixed with a drying oil to form a paint. Not all colored earths, however, can be made into satisfactory pigme
Jan 1, 1942
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RI 9182 Strain Energy as a Basis for Optimizing Roof Truss Installations in Bedded RoofBy C. P. Mangelsdorf
When the finely bedded shale frequently encountered over coal seams experiences a separation, the material below the separation must behave like a beam or plate in that it must resist both bending and
Jan 1, 1988