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  • NIOSH
    RI 7061 Initiation Of Spherical Detonation In Acetylene-Oxygen Mixtures

    By Elton L. Litchfield

    The Bureau of Mines determined minimum energies for direct initiation of expanding gaseous detonation waves in acetylene-oxygen mixtures. Composition limit ranges for the initiation of detonation with

    Jan 1, 1967

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    RI 2593 Carbon Monoxide Poisoning In Homes And Industries

    By R. R. Sayars

    "Carbon monoxide is a gas slightly lighter than air, with which it diffuses readily to make a homogeneous mixture. It will burn and has a wide explosive range, that is, an explosion is possible when t

    Apr 1, 1924

  • NIOSH
    RI 9544 - Ten-Cycle Bench-Scale Study Of Simplified Clay-Hydrogen Chloride Process For Alumina Production

    By D. E. Shanks

    This U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) research simplified an earlier hydrogen chloride (HCI) leach-sparge process developed by the USBM to recover reduction-grade alumina from domestic kaolin clay. Improve

    Jan 1, 2010

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    RI 6881 Effect Of Gamma Radiation On The Reaction Of Anthracite With Fluorine And Chlorine

    By Ralph Husack

    The Bureau of Mines investigated the effect of gamma radiation on reactions between Pennsylvania anthracite and fluorine and chlorine. In the tests with fluorine about 90 percent of the coal reacted

    Jan 1, 1966

  • NIOSH
    RI 5877 Flammability And Detonability Studies Of Hydrogen Peroxide Systems Containing Organic Substances ? Introduction And Summary

    By J. M. Kuchta

    Concentrated hydrogen peroxide (H202) is a highly reactive oxidizing agent that liberates heat when it decomposes. The heat liberated may be sufficient to ignite combustibles with which the peroxide c

    Jan 1, 1961

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    Bulletin 200 Evaporation Loss of Petroleum in the Mid Continent Field

    By J. H. Wiggins

    In 1919 the United States was threatened with a shortage of gaso- line. In spite of this well-known fact, a detailed field investigation has shown that in one stage only of handling crude oil the volu

    Jan 1, 1922

  • NIOSH
    IC 7649 Filling With Unclassified Tailing In Modified Cut-And-Fill Stopes, Dayrock Mine, Wallace, Ohio ? Summary

    By Peter H. Toepfer

    Hydraulically emplaced, classified mill sands long have been used for stope fill. Entrained water drains rapidly from this type of fill through openings between the sand grains. Slimes are removed to

    Jan 1, 1952

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    RI 9285 Well Point Dewatering of Phosphatic Clays

    By C. W. Smith

    The U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted research to determine the effect of ground water control on the dewatering of phosphatic clay wastes. Two storage impoundments were constructed. One impoundment was

    Jan 1, 1989

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    RI 8660 Determination of Geologic Features Associated With Linears

    By Jacqueline H. Jansky

    The Bureau of Mines conducted a study to determine the relation-ship between geologic features and linears. Cleats, kettlebottoms, and roof rolls were mapped and superimposed on the linear plots for a

    Jan 1, 1982

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    RI 6888 Comparison Of Two Methods For Studying Relative Performance Of Explosives In Rock

    By Thomas R. Bur

    The strain and pressure gage methods for evaluating the relative performance of explosives in rock were compared. This comparison was based on a study of the responses of strain and pressure gages to

    Jan 1, 1967

  • NIOSH
    IC 8045 Trends In Alaska's Mineral Industry ? Introduction And Summary

    By Alvin Kaufman

    Following the gold discoveries of the late 1800's much was written regarding the vast mineral resources of Alaska, and much interest was aroused, and yet over the years little has been done to ex

    Jan 1, 1961

  • NIOSH
    High-Sulfur Pittsburgh Coal: Upgrading In Southwestern Pennsylvania And Northern West Virginia ? Introduction

    By Thomas Fraser

    IN a Nation-wide appraisal of coking-coal reserves and of the feasibility of expanding them by upgrading marginal coals, it is natural that the Pittsburgh region of Pennsylvania should be considered f

    Jan 1, 1950

  • NIOSH
    Bulletin 148 Methods for Increasing the Recovery from Oil Sands

    By J. O. Lewis

    In its efforts to reduce waste, and increase efficiencyin oil production, the Bureau of Mines is investigating methods of increasing the recovery from the underground sources of supply, which are the

    Jan 1, 1917

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    IC 6265 Mining Laws of Esthonia

    By E. P. Youngman

    The basic mining law of Esthonia is the law that was passed by the Parliament (Riigikogu), or State Assembly, on March 17, 1927 (effective Avril 1, 1927), superseding the Russian Mining Law Book VII o

    May 1, 1930

  • NIOSH
    IC 7955 Methods And Costs Of Sinking A Circular Concrete-Lined Ventilation Shaft ? Summary

    By Lloyd Williams

    A vertical air shaft in the Birmingham, Ala., iron district was sunk with a circular cross section and lined with concrete at a relatively low cost to provide needed ventilation for an iron-ore mine.

    Jan 1, 1960

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    Technology News - No. 466 - Use of Seismic Tomography To Identify Geologic Hazards in Underground Mines

    Develop geophysical techniques suitable for enhancing miner safety. Specifically, to use geophysical methods to detect hazardous conditions in a rock mass in deep underground mines as well as to asse

    Jan 1, 1997

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    RI 5165 Smelting Iron Ore With Anthracite: Bureau Of Mines Experimental Blast Furnace - Summary

    By R. C. Buehl

    An experimental iron blast furnace of 3-foot-diameter hearth, producing about 12 tons of metal per day, was operated for 2 weeks with various proportions of anthracite replacing a corresponding amount

    Jan 1, 1955

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    RI 6517 Application of Computers to Heat Flow and Cost Analysis in Furnace Wall Design

    By D. Bienstock, J. H. Field, M. J. Lempel

    A computer program is presented to perform the detailed and numerous calculations required for determining the interface temperatures and steady - state heat flow through a furnace wall composed of se

    Jan 1, 1964

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    RI 6317 Fluidized-Bed Chlorination of Titaniferous Slags and Ores

    By E. C. Perkins, R. S. Lang, D. M. Taylor, H. Dolezal

    The amenability of titaniferous slags and domestic mineral concentrates to chlorination was determined in a 6 - inch diameter fluidized bed chlorinator . Ilmenites from Valley County , Idaho ; Aiken ,

    Jan 1, 1963

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    RI 5232 Estimate of known recoverable reserves and preparation characteristics of coking coal in Scott County, Tenn

    By Lloyd Williams, H. K. Gibbs, William L. Crentz, J. W. Miller

    "Reserves This investigation shows that the Poplar Creek is the most important bed in Scott County from a production standpoint. Although the Poplar Creek bed contains the largest reserve, the Big Mar

    Jun 1, 1956