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RI 6471 Hydraulic Fracture Treatments in Glade and Clarendon Oil Reservoirs, Warren County, PaBy Robert L. Rough, William E. Eckard
Laboratory data obtained from a Bureau of Mines rotary air core of a well near Sugar Grove , Warren County , Pa . , were instrumental in initiating hydraulic fracturing in the area to stimulate oil re
Jan 1, 1964
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IC 6416 Mining Methods at the Block P Mine of the St. Joseph Lead Co Hughesville MontBy Wm .. O. Vanderburg
This paper describing the mining practices at the Block P mine of the St. Joseph Lead Co. at Hughesville , Mont . , is one of a series of similar papers being prepared by the Bureau of Mines on mining
Mar 1, 1931
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IC 8576 Methods And Costs Of Coal Refuse Disposal And ReclamationThe Bureau of Mines is active in programs pertaining to solid waste disposal and land reclamation. Nine reclamation projects of mining companies and six projects of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania we
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 3734 Grounding Electrical Equipment in and about Coal MinesBy Griffith. F. E., Glei
"INTRODUCTION For many years protective grounding of electrical equipment has been advocated as a means of safeguarding equipment against damage and of minimizing shock hazards to persons. Several cod
Dec 1, 1943
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Instantaneous Sampling Improves Longwall Dust Control - ObjectiveUse instantaneous sampling to pinpoint dust sources and to Improve dust control on longwalls. Approach Use a dust monitor developed under a Bureau contract. How It Works Sampling can be done b
Jan 1, 1982
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IC 6449 Bibliography of the Metallurgical Work of the US Bureau of Mines in 1930By R. S. Dean
A general survey of the metallurgical work of the U. S. Bureau of Mines has been given in an article in the Missouri School of Mines Alumnus, and a somewhat more detailed review of the bureau work on
Apr 1, 1931
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IC 6497 Milling Methods And Costs At The Montana Mine Concentrator Of The Eagle-Picher Lead Co., Ruby, Ariz. ? IntroductionBy D. E. Andrus
This paper, which describes the milling practice at the Montana mine concentrator of the Eagle-Picher Lead Co., is one of a series being prepared by the United Slates Bureau of Mines. LOCATION T
Jan 1, 1931
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Carbon in Diesel Particulate Matter: Structure, Microwave Absorption and OxidationBy M. S. Seehra, V. S. Babu, L. Farinash
"The diesel particulate matter (DPM), a constituent of the diesel engine exhausts, is known to be a potential carcinogen. 1- 3 Consequently, suitable methods to control/eliminate DPM have ·been under
Dec 1, 1996
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RI 7510 Tritiated Water As A Tracer In The Dump Leaching Of CopperBy F. E. Armstrong
Tritiated water has been used as a tracer to follow the path of leach liquids as they flow through a copper-mine dump. Semipermeable layers, produced within the dump by compaction and "stratification"
Jan 1, 1971
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IC 8395 Analyses Of Natural Gases, 1967 ? IntroductionBy B. J. Moore
This publication contains routine analyses and related source data for 547 natural gas samples from 22 States and three foreign countries. Of this total, 340 samples were collected during calendar yea
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 6888 Comparison Of Two Methods For Studying Relative Performance Of Explosives In RockBy 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
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Estimation of Particle Size Distributions Using Pipet-Withdrawal CentrifugesBy R. Hogg, T. H. Dumm
"The mathematical treatments used in the evaluation of particle size distribution from pipet-withdrawal centrifuge data are reviewed. An error in the published procedure for multiple-sample withdrawal
Mar 1, 1989
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RI 5353 Experiments on Water Infusion in the Experimental Coal MineBy Irving Hartmann, John Nagy, Donald Mitchell
"SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONThe test data indicate that water infusion of the Pittsburgh coal seam does not reduce the amount of fine dust produced during mining operations to the extent reported elsewhere
Jul 1, 1957
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RI 3534 Study Of Brine-Disposal Systems In Illinois Oil Fields - IntroductionBy Sam S. Taylor
[The discovery of many oil fields in Illinois since 1936 and their rapid development have brought tine problem of brine disposal to the foreground in that State. The ultimate magnitude of the is not y
Jan 1, 1940
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IC 8567 Economic Studies Of Uses Of The Glass Fractions From Municipal Incinerator ResiduesBy Paul W. Johnson
Economic studies of four processes for using the glass fractions obtained from processing municipal incinerator residues are presented. Three processes--brick production, floor tile production, and gl
Jan 1, 1973
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Recovering Plastics From Urban Refuse By Electrodynamic TechniquesBy Michael R. Grubbs
The Bureau of Mines is currently developing methods for reclaiming the metal and mineral values contained in unburned urban refuse. One important phase of this research deals with recovering Mastic fr
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 2507 Oxygen-Oil ExplosionsBy Mayo D. Hersey
This problem was taken up by the Bureau of Mines as a result of the oxygen explosion at the Jefferson Physical Laboratory of Harvard University , and other similar explosions , in order to supply tech
Jul 1, 1923
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RI 3534 Study Of Brine-Disposal Systems In Illinois Oil Fields - (In Cooperation With The Illinois Department Of Public Health.) ? IntroductionBy Sam S. Taylor
[The discovery of many oil fields in Illinois since 1936, and their rapid development have brought the problem of brine disposal to the foreground in that State. The ultimate magnitude of the problem
Jan 1, 1940
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Model DevelopmentBy R. V. Ramani, A. S. C. Owili-eger
The quantity of methane emitted into the mine atmosphere and the movement of gas through solid coal and the adjoining country rock are dependent on the physical properties of the medium, boundary con¬
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 4649 Laboratory Tests On Percolation Leaching Of Silica From BauxitesBy Milford L. Skow
Utilization of domestic ores in the winning of metallurgical alumina requires a convenj.ent method of treating siliceous bauxites and other aluminous materials. In the United states there are only sma
Jan 1, 1950