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RI 4853 Diamond Orientation In Diamond Bits - A Method Of Identifying Hard Vectors For Setting PurposesBy Albert E. Long
By the USB of X-ray diffraction methods, scientists have learned how the atoms in a diamond crystal are arranged and how the atoms are tied together by chemical bonds. They have found that, even thoug
Jan 1, 1952
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RI 7267 Oxygen Consumption And Hydrogen Production By Shrink-Resistant Grouts In Confined PlacesBy Mary A. Barrett
The Bureau of Mines conducted a laboratory-scale investigation of grouting mixtures containing iron or aluminum to determine the existence of health or explosion hazards, due respectively to oxygen de
Jan 1, 1969
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Seeking the "Rank Factor" in CWP Incidence: The Potential Role of Respirable Dust Particle Purity (5a2205c4-bc1b-4eac-be6d-bc8a0e95118f)By Richard A. Andre, R. Larry Grayson, Thomas Simonyi
"INTRODCICTIONThe search for the cause(s) of coal workers' Pneunoconiosis continues despite the vast amount of research that has been undertaken over the past forty to fifty years. Good correlation be
Jan 1, 1990
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RI 4728 Oxidation Of Magnetite ConcentratesBy John Zetterstrom
Increased activity in the beneficiation of taconite, particularly the magnetic variety, has shown the need for more information on the rate of oxidation of magnetite to hematite. This oxidation occurs
Jan 1, 1950
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RI 8532 Beneficiation With Magnetic FluidsBy S. E. Khalafalla
The Bureau of Mines has used colloidal solutions of magnetite in a magnetic field to segregate nonmagnetic materials such as nonferrous scrap metals and to concentrate precious minerals. Conventional
Jan 1, 1981
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Controlling dust exposures in longwall mining utilizing a simple barrierBy Daniel D. Sweeney
The United States coal mining industry has traditionally experienced difficulty in controlling dust levels below the occupational exposure limit. While improvements in face ventilation and water spray
Jan 1, 2009
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Elemental Composition of Coal Dust Created by Mining and Laboratory Size Reduction: A ComparisonBy C. J. Johnson, C. J. Bise
"IntroductionCoal extraction by continuous miners (CM) is currently the most common underground method in the US industry and accounts for slightly more than two-thirds of the nation· s deep mining pr
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 5676 Heats Of Formation Of Cerium Sesquioxide And Bismuth Sesquioxide By Combustion Calorimetry ? Introduction And SummaryBy Alla D. Mah
No experimental heat-of-formation value has been reported in the literature for cerium sesquioxide. The heat of formation of bismuth sesquioxide has not been determined in recent years, and the older
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 4718 Investigation Of Milan Copper Deposit, Coos County, N. H.By Kenneth M. Earl
In its investigation of deposits of strategic minerals, the Bureau of Mines lid some development drilling at the Milan deposit in an endeavor to find an additional source of supply of copper. The dep
Jan 1, 1950
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IC 7280 Standardized Construction Of Mine Ventilating Doors - IntroductionBy J. C. Hartley
The most important single operation in mining is the ventilation of underground areas in a manner conducive to the health and safety of employees. Adequate volumes of pure air must be supplied at the
Jan 1, 1944
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RI 7920 Evaluating Plastic Scintillators for Detecting Prompt Gamma Rays in Continuous Analysis of Bulk MaterialsBy A. W. Hall
Cylindrical plastic scintillators were investigated for efficiency in detecting neutron-induced prompt gamma rays. Scintillator performance was compared on the basis of half-resolution and peak-to-tro
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 7838 A Geometric Method for the Prediction of Stresses in Inclusions, Orebodies, and Mining SystemsBy Clarence O. Babcock
This report describes the results of a Bureau of Mines investigation in which an elastic inclusion, orebody, or mining system is replaced for purposes of analysis with an imaginary effective inclusion
Jan 1, 1974
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IC 6096 State Regulations Governing Explosion-Proof Type Electric Motors in Coal MinesBy L. C. IlsLey
So many subjects are covered in State mine-safety regulations that any attempt to compare different State laws in their entirety would be futile. On the other hand, if one selects a single phase or br
Jan 1, 1929
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RI 3739 Precision of the Volatile-Matter Determination for Anthracite, Low Temperature Coke, and Subbituminous CoalBy W. A. Selvig
"INTRODUCTION In 1942, Lowry and Junge 3/ reported the results of a statistical study of errors for the proximate and ultimate analysis of coal and coke when made according to the standard Methods of
Dec 1, 1943
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RI 7068 Methods For Producing Alumina From Anorthosite - An Evaluation Of A Lime-Soda Sinter ProcessBy Paul W. Johnson
An evaluation is made of a lime-soda sinter process for extracting alumina from anorthosite. In this process, alumina is extracted by sintering anorthosite with soda ash and limestone, and then leachi
Jan 1, 1968
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IC 7382 Treatment of Acid Mine Water for Breaker Use in the Anthracite Region of PennsylvaniaBy L. H. Johnson
"INTRODUCTION The Pennsylvania anthracite industry produced 53 million net tons of anthracite during 1945. Fifty-one million tons was prepared for the commercial market (3), 3/ and 2 million tons (con
Nov 1, 1946
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RI 9344 - Method for Predicting Equilibrium Values in the Solvent Extraction of Nickel in Ammoniacal SystemsBy J. H. Russell
A mathematical modeling method was developed by the U.S. Bureau of Mines for the prediction of the principal equilibrium species in the solvent extraction of nickel. Models were developed for the extr
Jan 1, 1991
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IC 9476 - Analysis Of Mine Fires For All U. S. Metal/Nonmetal Mining Categories, 1990-2001By Maria I. De Rosa
This report analyzes mine fires for all U.S. underground and surface metal/nonmetal mining categories during 1990–2001 by state and six successive 2-year time periods. Injury risk rates are derived,
Jan 11, 2004
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RI 6724 Heats Of Formation Of Beryllium Sulfate And Its HydratesBy Jr. Taylor
The following heats of solution have been measured in 1.160 molal H2SO4 at 25° C: AH298, kcal./mole Be(c) + 77.44(H2SO4?47.849 H2O) H2(g) + BeSO4 (s
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 4154 Electronic Control Unit for Cathode-Ray Oscillograph Recording of Transients Arriving at Indeterminate TimesBy S. L. Windes
"INTRODUCTION For a number of years the bureau of Mines has been engaged in the detection, recording and interpretation of earth- and air-transmitted disturbances, man-made and natural, related to min
Dec 1, 1947