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RI 7893 Compound-Type Separation and Characterization Studies for a 370° to 535° C Distillate of Wilmington, Calif., Crude OilBy D. E. Hirsch
A systematic procedure for separation, characterization, and semiquantitative analysis of high-boiling petroleum distillates was developed by the Bureau of Mines and applied to a 370° to 535° C distil
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 9250 - Primary Gas Toxicities and Smoke Particle Characteristics During a Two-Stage Combustion of Mine Conveyor BeltsBy Maria I. De Rosa
The U.S. Bureau of Mines performed experiments to determine if the primary gas toxicities evolved during the early (-300° C) and later (>400° C) combustion stages of mine conveyor belts could be predi
Jan 1, 1989
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Microcomputer Control of Particle Concentrations in a Cotton Dust Exposure SystemBy D. S. DeLong, A. Giza, D. G. Fraser, V. A. Robinson, T. B. Whitmoyer, J. E. Sneckenberger
"A cotton dust animal exposure system has been modified to incorporate a microcomputer feedback loop to monitor particle concentrations. The loop's major components are a minature real-time aerosol mo
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 5402 Diamond-Bit Performance In Quartzite ? SummaryBy A. J. Rambosek
An evaluation of diamond-bit performance data accumulated from core drilling in quartzite shows that core recovery and physical characteristics of drill bits and diamonds have economic significance. R
Jan 1, 1958
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RI 5468 Thermodynamics Of Rare-Earth Compounds ? SummaryBy R. L. Montgomery
The literature has been surveyed and values recalculated for the heats and free energies of formation of solid rare-earth compounds at 298° K. In most instances it was necessary to estimate the entrop
Jan 1, 1959
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RI 8433 Spectrophotometric Determination of Uranium Using DibenzoylmethaneBy M. M. Jones
A procedure for the spectrophotometric determination of uranium has been developed in support of minerals research being conducted by the Bureau of Mines. Uranium is separated from the sample by tribu
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 9322 - Froth Flotation Collision Efficiencies in Strong Force FieldsBy C. L. Karr
The U.S. Bureau of Mines is optimizing the design of an air-sparged hydrocyclone. This report summarizes the initial stage of the project-the prediction of collision efficiencies for use in a comprehe
Jan 1, 1990
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Evaluation Of Remotely Installed Mine Seals For Mine Fire ControlBy T. A. Gray, L. M. Crayne, P. Glogowski, Trevits. M. A.
Of the 19 major mine fire events (including thermal events) that have occurred in the last 6 years (2000-2005), it is estimated that remotely constructed mine seals could have been used at 65% of the
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RI 9661 - Geophysical Methods to Detect Stress In Underground Mines (fbd9eada-6988-4464-972a-a896c5b1fd62)By John Jordan, Steven J. Knoll, Douglas Tesarik, Theodore J. Williams, David K. Denton, Douglas F. Scott
Highly stressed rock in stopes continues to be a primary safety risk for miners in underground mines because this condition can result in failures of ground that lead to both injuries and death. Perso
Jan 1, 2004
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RI 8647 Thermodynamics of Calcination of CalciteBy H. C. Ko
Heats of solution of calcium carbon-ate (calcite) and calcium oxide in hydrochloric acid were determined by solution calorimetry. Combination of these two heats yields a value of 42.643±0.024 kcal/mol
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 7668 An In-Situ Diffusion Parameter For The Pittsburgh And Pocahontas No. 3 Coalbeds (5b308a1a-1c6f-474e-8451-9329f4c67a64)By Fred N. Kissell
In this report the importance of diffusion in controlling the emission of methane in mines is examined. An in-situ diffusion parameter is defined and calculated for a hypothetical unfractured lump of
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 9206 - Model of Coal Dust Explosion Suppression by Rock Dust EntrainmentBy John C. Edwards
The Bureau of Mines developed a mathematical model to calculate the aerodynamically induced lifting of coal and rock dust from a composite deposition on a mine entry floor and the subsequent transport
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 8038 Precision Tests of Neutron Sulfur Meter in Coal Preparation PlantBy A. W. Hall
A neutron meter was developed for monitoring the sulfur content of coal streams. Neutrons from 80 micrograms of californium-252 penetrate the coal, producing thermal neutrons that are captured by atom
Jan 1, 1975
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Theory on the Propagation of UHF Radio Waves in Coal Mine TunnelsBy Peter F. Strong, Robert L. Lagace, Alfred G. Exslie
The theoretical study of WF radio communication in coal mines, with particular reference to the rate of loss of signal strength along a tunnel, and from one tunnel to another around a comer is the con
Nov 14, 1974
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Continuous Measurement Of Working Level Exposure Of Uranium Miners ? ObjectiveContinuously monitor air-borne radon daughters that are a hazard to underground miners. Approach A beta detector continuously counts beta activity collected on a filter paper to allow calculatio
Jan 1, 1979
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Permissible Wireless Real Time Survey Tool - ObjectiveProvide the mining industry with a wireless surveying system for increasing efficiency in the drilling of methane drainage or exploration boreholes. Approach The Bureau of Mines has pioneered th
Jan 1, 1984
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Detection of Receptor and Synthesis Antagonists of Platelet Activating Factor in Human Whole Blood and Neutrophils Using Luminol-Dependent ChemiluminescenceBy V. Castranova, K. VanDyke
"INTRODUCTION A soluble mediator has been described which is released from activated rabbit leukocytes and induces histamine secretion from rabbit platelets (Barbaro and Zvaifler, 1966; Siraganian and
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 8026 Methane in the Pittsburgh Coalbed, Greene County, Pa.By Ann G. Kim
Methane in coal constitutes a serious hazard in coal mining. Draining the methane in advance of mining can mitigate this hazard, conserve energy, and offer economic benefits. This Bureau of Mines repo
Jan 1, 1975
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Other Industrial Minerals - Asphalt (Native)By Wilton Johnson
Native asphalt was produced by four companies in two States, Texas and Utah. Bituminous limestone, used primarily as a paving material for street and road repair, was produced by one firm. R. L. White
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 9407 - Remote Fiber-Optic Methane MonitorBy T. H. Dubaniewicz, J. E. Chilton
Fiber-optic technology is progressing rapidly, including the development of fiber-optic sensors for many applications. These sensors have the advantages of high sensitivity, light weight, small size,
Jan 1, 1992