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RI 3595 A Laboratory Study Of Water Encroachment In Oil-Filled Sand Columns ? IntroductionBy Frank G. Miller
Controlling natural-water drives to effect efficient and economic production of petroleum, through wells, from reservoir sands and rocks is a problem of major importance in the oil-producing industry.
Jan 1, 1941
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Clinical Assessment And Characteristics Of Men And Women Exposed To High Level Of Hand-Arm Vibration - Introduction (United Hospital Radiology Department, St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S.A)By Douglas Ketcham, Thomas Jetzer
While the neurological and vascular aspects of Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS) has been generally accepted as a medical condition, the medical criteria and the clinical findings used to establish t
Jan 6, 2006
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The Mineral Industry Of Other West African Countries - Benin (60bc93bc-5843-449b-9590-6101322fed2c)By George A. Morgan
Output of minerals was insignificant in 1981 and made a negligible contribution to the gross national product (GNP), estimated at $1.2 billion.2 Agriculture accounted for 40% of CNP and manufacturing
Jan 1, 1983
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Evaluation Of Powered Wheelchairs With Suspension And Exposure To Whole-Body Vibration - IntroductionBy Michael L. Boninger, Erik J. Wolf, Rory A. Cooper
Although wheelchair users are regularly subjected to whole-body vibrations little research has been conducted to assess these vibrations or attempt to reduce them [2,3,5]. Most of the wheelchair and
Jan 6, 2006
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OFR-163-83 The Sixth WVU Conference On Coal Mine Electrotechnology - An Evaluation Of Problems Associated With 1000 Vac Longwall Mining SystemsBy Paul M. Hall
In the last several years, the coal mining industry has made significant changes in the design of longwall mining systems to make them more productive. Some changes, such as increasing the length of t
Jan 1, 1982
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OFR-67(2)-75 Characterization Of The Structural Behavior Of Rock Masses - Appendix C - An Alternative Structural Model For The Characterization Of Rock Masses Volume II ? 1. Introduction ? 1.1 GeneralBy L. R. Herrmann
The most fundamental feature of fracture is that it involves separation. Such separation can arise by either separation of molecules, more or less along the line joining their centers (tension), or by
Jan 1, 2012
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RI 2588 Fractional "Eduction" Of Oil From Oil Shale. ? IntroductionBy Martin J. Gavin
[The theory of fractional "eduction" of oil from oil shale has been used by several inventors as the basis for the design of retorts for the production of oil f roan the oil shales of the United Stat
Jan 1, 1924
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IC 6165 Consumption Of Tin In The United States During 1928By J. B. Umhau
During 1928 the United States consumed 73,270 long tons of virgin or primary tin, which was approximately 7.5 per cent more than the 68,198 long tons con¬sumed in 1927 and equaled 41 per cent of the w
Jan 1, 1929
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MLA 102-82 - Mineral Investigation Of The Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness (FS), Idaho County, Idaho And Missoula And Ravalli Counties, Montana ? Summary StatementBy Nicholas T. Zilka
Mineral resource studies by the Bureau of Mines indicate three areas within the Selway Bitterroot Wilderness have mineral resource potential. Regional studies suggest that a granitic stock on the sout
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 4923 Development Of New, Experimental Coke Oven ? Introduction And SummaryBy John B. Gayle
The Bureau of Mines has designed and constructed an experimental coke oven, using a commercial oven as a model where practicable. Because the rate of carbonization is important in determining the qual
Jan 1, 1952
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Roof Screening for Underground Coal Mines: Recent DevelopmentsBy Sean Gallagher, Gene Wilson, Christopher Mark, Craig S. Compton, Gregory M. Molinda
Falls of small pieces of rock from between roof bolts continue to cause fatalities and to injure hundreds of coal miners each year. Roof screen is the most effective way to prevent these incidents, bu
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Public Phone/Mine Phone Interface - The Objective:To improve communications between mine workings and surface locations during emergency situations and for administrative purposes. The Approach: Development of a device for interconnecting pho
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 5052 Laboratory Explosibility Study Of American Coals ? IntroductionBy Irving Hartmann
[The explosability of coal dusts has been the subject of many investigations studies have been conducted in laboratories, in galleries and in coal faire; of several countries to obtain information on
Jan 1, 1954
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Appendix A - Concentrations Of Respirable Coal Mine Dust And Respirable Crystalline Silica In Underground And Surface Coal MinesTable A-1. Number of underground coal mines and samples collected for underground occupations, 1988-92 [ ]
Jan 1, 1997
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RI 9257 Utilization of Papermill Sludges as Binders for Iron Ore ConcentrateBy Larry A. Lass
The U.S. Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board, investigated the potential of using northeastern Minnesota papermill waste sludges as a binder for Mesa
Jan 1, 1989
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IC 8577 The Application Of Remote Sensing To Air Pollution Detection And MeasurementBy Brian M. Harney
The technique of remote sensing, used for many years by earth scientists, is being applied to the detection and monitoring of air pollution. Instrumentation being developed is of a very diverse nature
Jan 1, 1973
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OFR-45-92 Hydrometallurgical Recovery Of Lead From Blast Furnace Slags - Background And ObjectivesBy Mandeep Singh
The smelting of lead ores has been carried out in southeast Missouri for centuries, and modern smelting practices have generated a variety of waste products. Lead blast furnace slag is one such produc
Jan 1, 1992
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Introduction (191ea09a-8f30-412e-8e53-a39be1fccca1)Humankind's interest in measurement of human physical strength probably dates to the first humans. At that time, life was truly a struggle in which the fittest survived. To a great extent, fittes
Jan 1, 1998
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RI 4183 Elimination of Iron in Ammonium Sulfate Process for Production of Alumina ClayBy A. T. Sweet, G. Douglas Gardner
"INTRODUCTION In the ammonium sulfate process for the production of alumina from clay,,3/ the clay is baked with amonium sulfate at about 400ºC. to form anhydrous ammonium alum and free ammonia or amm
Jan 1, 1948
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RI 8498 Dewatering of Industrial Clay WastesBy Annie G. Smelley
As a part of research conducted in its mission to effect pollution abatement, the Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, is developing a dewatering technique that allows for disposal of cla
Jan 1, 1980