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Electromagnetic Through-The-Earth Mine Communications - IntroductionPart Two of this report is based upon six working memoranda prepared during the first half of 1972 at an early stage in our work for the Bureau of Mines. This work presents preliminary performance est
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 2065 - Permeability of Oxygen Breathing Apparatus to Gasoline VaporsBy S. P. Kinney, A. C. Fieldner, S. H. Katz
"1 Introduction 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 stora
Dec 1, 1919
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RI 2366 Oklahoma Promotes Safety in MinesBy D. J. Parker
State governments are increasing their efforts each year toward promoting the safety of miners .. Accidents underground are being avoided and mines made safer by means of revising and adding to their
Jun 1, 1922
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Introduction (5625edc6-8736-4353-9aa8-19f5aa2d6837)By R. V. Ramani, R. Stefanko, G. W. Luxbacher
Mine ventilation can be broadly defined as the branch of mining engineering primarily concerned with the controlled flow of air through mine airways to maintain an acceptable atmospheric environment w
Jan 1, 1977
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Pneumatic Concentration Of Mica ? ObjectiveTo concentrate coarse mica particles using a dry beneficiation technique. Approach Concentrate coarse, II berated mica particles using a Bureau-designed system of crushers, screens, and a two-
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 4995 Theoretical Consideration Of Heat Transfer In The Gas-Flow Oil-Shale Retort ? SummaryBy C. J. Mains
The gas -flow oil-shale retort is a continuous, crass flow, gas -to -broken solid heat-exchange system in which heat is transferred by convection from the gas to the solide.2/ This type of heat transf
Jan 1, 1953
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RI 7636 The Effect Of Pulsation Damping On Respirable Dust Collected By Coal Mine Dust Personal SamplersBy J. A. Lamonica
The Bureau of Mines studied two types of approved coal mine dust personal samplers to determine the effect of decreasing the amplitude of airflow velocity fluctuations on cyclone performance. Results
Jan 1, 1972
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IC 7097 Strategic Minerals Investigations Procedure Followed By The Bureau Of Mines ? What Is AuthorizedBy John W. Finch
The Secretary of the Interior acting through the Bureau of Mines and the Geological Survey is authorized by the Strategic Materials (Public No. 117 - 76th Cong., Chapter 190 1st Sess.) to make investi
Jan 1, 1939
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RI 8327 Recovering Glass From Urban Refuse by Froth FlotationBy J. H. Heginbotham
As part of the total metallurgical system to recover metals from secondary resources, the Bureau of Mines conducted froth flotation research, using cationic reagents to recover glass from urban refuse
Jan 1, 1978
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RI 7492 Compositional Variations Of The Organic Material Of Green River Oil Shale-Colorado No. 1 CoreBy W. E. Robinson
Sixty samples, selected from a 2,300-foot core of the Green River Formation in Colorado, were studied to ascertain differences in the structure of the organic material present in the oil shale samples
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 8210 Melting and Casting of Raney Nickel AlloyBy Stephen A. Hare, O&apos
The melting, casting, and welding of the Raney nickel alloy (42 pct Ni-58 pct A1), a methanation catalyst useful in coal gasification, were investigated. Melting was done in graphite crucibles by heat
Jan 1, 1977
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IC 8061 Coke Plants In The United States On December 31, 1960 ? Summary And IntroductionBy Joseph A. DeCarlo
This information circular presents data for 1960 on individual coke plants in the United States. All oven-coke plants in existence, whether active or idle at the close of the year, are listed in this
Jan 1, 1961
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IC 6701 Saving Life by Barricading In Mines and Tunnels at Times of DisasterBy D. Harrington, M. W. Von Bernewitz
"The erection of barricades by men who are shut off from escape in mines at time of fire or after an explosion has been consistently advocated by the United States Bureau of Mines. Largely through the
Apr 1, 1933
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RI 7043 Leonardite And Other Materials As Drilling-Fluid Dispersants And Viscosity Control AgentsBy M. L. Odenbaugh
The viscosity reduction effect of varied concentrations of leonardite (a naturally oxidized form of lignite) and leonardite-caustic on the rheological properties of a standard bentonite drilling fluid
Jan 1, 1967
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IC 9114 Dust Controls To Improve Quality Of Longwall Intake AirBy John A. Organiscak
The Bureau of Mines has recently completed a program to identify and evaluate various methods that address control of dust generated outby the longwall mining face. Dust generated by the stageloader-c
Jan 1, 1986
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Titanium Castings By Sand Molding Process ? ObjectiveTo produce industrial-grade titanium castings by processes that are nonpolluting and lower cost than the currently used rammed-graphite process. Approach Foundry-grade zircon and olivine sands,
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 8879 - Influence of Overlying Strata on Methane Emissions in a Northern West Virginia Coal MineBy G. M. Molinda, J. P. Ulery
Since 1970, abnormally high methane emissions have been observed in eastern sections of the Federal No. 2 Mine operating in the Pittsburgh Coalbed in northern West Virginia. The nature and volume of t
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 4298 Blue Metal Corundum-Andalusite Deposit Douglas County, Nev. - Supplemental InvestigationBy E. O. Binyon
The Blue Metal corundum-andalusite deposit, in the Buckskin Mining district, Douglas County, Nev., was explored by the Bureau of Mines in 1945. The results of that work were presented in Report of Inv
Jan 1, 1948
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RI 8025 - Commercial-Quality Gas From A Multipurpose Borehole Located In The Pittsburgh CoalbedBy Maurice Deul, Herbert H. Fields, John H. Perry
The Bureau of Mines has been promoting health and safety in mining since its establishment in 1910. One area of research covers methane control in coalbeds; this report describes a multipurpose boreho
Jan 1, 1975
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Strength Testing - 1. IntroductionBy S. Gallagher
If we consider ergonomics to be an exercise in matching job demands to worker capabilities, one of the principal capabilities we must be concerned with is that of human strength. Our ability to evalua