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RI 5552 Tungsten Resources Of Montana: Deposits Of The Mount Torrey Batholith, Beaverhead County - Summary And IntroductionBy Eldon C. Pattee
THE BUREAU OF MINES began an investigation of tungsten resources of Montana in September 1953. This report presents information obtained from July 1955 to September 1957 on tungsten deposits in and ne
Jan 1, 1960
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Coal dust and methaneIn the USA, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) does a lot of work and has provided news of interesting new developments. Marcia L. Harris describes an ?Explosibility Met
Jan 1, 2008
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RI 2708 Miscellaneous Analyses of Foreign Coals"Requests are frequently received by the Information Service of the Bureau of Mines for published information on the coals of different foreign countries, as compared with coals mined in the United St
Sep 1, 1925
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RI 3953 Exploration for Fluorite, Krausse Estate Property, Crittenden County, KYBy Xavier B. Starnes
"INTRODUCTION The Krausse Estate property was the site of the first lead silver mining in western Kentucky, which began with the sinking of the Andrew Jackson shaft in 1835 3/. The earliest miners con
Sep 1, 1946
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Wetting Behavior of Coal in the Presence of Some Nonionic SurfactantsBy B. R. Mohal, F. F. Aplan, S. Chander
"ABSTRACTThe wetting behavior of coal has been determined in the presence of nonyl and octyl series of nonionic surfactants containing polyethoxy groups of different sizes. The wetting behavior was de
Mar 1, 1989
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RI 4565 Investigation Of The Whitechuck Travertine Deposit Near Darrington Snohomish County, Wash.By Constantine C. Popoff
During 1946 several high-grade limestone deposits in western Washington were examined by the Federal Bureau of Mines. The purpose of the examinations was to disclose new sources of industrial limest
Jan 1, 1949
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Forecasting Gas Emissions For Coal Mine Safety ApplicationsBy C. Ozgen Karacan, William P. Diamond
In This Chapter [Measuring the gas content of coal Predicting gas emissions based on geologic and coal reservoir property data Determining the gas storage capacity of coalbeds and other ga
Jan 6, 2006
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RI 2427 Rock Strata Gases In Mines Of A Nevada Mining DistrictBy E. D. Gordner
Irrespira ble gutses issuing from the rock fofflb tions ere tJ source of expense ond danger in some metGLl mines. There is a great Variation in the compos i-· tion of such gdses and, os shown 'by rece
Dec 1, 1922
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The effect of an insertion lubricant on the noise attenuation of foam earplugsBy Robert F. Randolph
Real-world levels of attenuation from hearing protection devices are usually much lower than the rated values obtained under near-ideal circumstances. The shortfall is even more extreme for earplugs t
Jan 1, 2008
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Bulletin 31 Gas-Producer TestBy J. A. Holmes
As part of its investigation of methods of increasing the efficiency of fuel resources, the Bureau of Mines is continuing the study of the general problems involved in the economic use of fuels in gas
Jan 1, 1911
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Abrasive Materials (MATERIALS MINERALS YEARBOOK-1965)By Paul M. Ambrose
THE ABRASIVES INDUSTRY throughout the world enjoyed a profitable year. With the exception of tripoli, the quantity of each kind of abrasive produced in the United States was greater than for any of th
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 7627 Flash Reduction Of Iron OreBy E. G. Davis
The flash reduction of fine iron ore in a dilute-phase system was investigated at 500° to 900° C within a heated stainless steel tubular coil. Alabama brown iron ore and Mesabi semitaconite ore were f
Jan 1, 1972
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IC 6161 Signalling From Cages At Rest Or In MotionBy D. J. Parker
Ability to signal the hoisting engineer in shaft mines is of utmost importance from the standpoint of safety and economy. The problem of signalling from the cages and especially from the moving cages
Jan 1, 1929
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RI 3048 Study Of High Manganese Slags In Relation To The Treatment Of Low-Grade Manganiferous OresBy C. H. Herty
[Ferromanganese continues to be in indispensable requirement in steel manufacture. Approximately 470,000 tons of the 80 per cent ferro-alloy was consumed in 1929 and increasing amounts will be require
Jan 1, 1930
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OFR-CT1(2)-83 Modernization Of The BMINES Computer Code - Vol. II: MethodologyBy David E. Van Dillen
This volume is a task-by-task review of work performed in modernizing the BMINES finite element code. Much of the discussion is accomplished by cross reference to the user?s guide, which is Volume I o
Jan 1, 1981
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Central Africa - BurundiBy Thomas P. Dolley
Building stone, cassiterite, kaolin, gold, lime, and peat were the only commodities mined, The country's main economy was in agriculture, primarily in coffee exports. Tribal violence occurred aga
Jan 1, 1990
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Using Mine Planning and Other Techniques to Improve Ventilation in Large-Opening MinesBy R. H. Grau, R. Krog
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has conducted research to improve the ventilation of large-opening mines. The research has demonstrated that the ventilation of large
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Abrasive Materials (MATERIALS MINERALS YEARBOOK-1960)By Henry P. Chandler
TONNAGE of natural abrasives sold or used in the United States in 1959 increased 12 percent. Artificial abrasives produced in the United States and Canada jumped 24 percent. Imports, exports, and reex
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 9665 - Temperature Corrections To Earth Pressure Cells Embedded In Cemented BackfillBy D. R. Tesarik, F. M. Jones, J. B. Seymour, L. A. Martin, T. J. Williams
Determining backfill stress is an important part of evaluating mine safety, whether personnel are working in proximity to backfill or in other areas of the mine where backfill is an integral part of r
Jan 4, 2006
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Nonmetal Operator Mining Facts – 2004In 2004, a total of 741 nonmetal mining operations reported employment to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA). These mines (e.g., potash, gypsum, salt) comprised 5.1% of all operations.
Sep 1, 2007