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IC 8281 Respiratory Protective Devices Approved by the Bureau of Mines as of October 1, 1965(2)By E. J. Kloos, R. H. Schutz, B. I. Ferber
To Assist users in the selection of reliable and satisfactory respiratory protective devices, the Bureau of Mines has established five schedules of minimum performance requirements for the approval of
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 3850 Stench Warning Tests Lake Superior District MinesBy Ernest W. Johnson, F. E. Cash
"INTRODUCTION Mine operators have long realized the importance of providing a satisfactory and dependable means of giving prompt warning to underground mine workers at the occurrence of a mine fire or
Nov 1, 1945
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RI 9026 - Effects of Millisecond-Delay Intervals on Vibration and Airblast From Surface Coal Mine BlastingBy John W. Kopp
A major concern with blasting at surface mines is generation of ground vibrations and airblast and their effects on nearby residences. This Bureau of Mines report looks at the use of millisecond delay
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 6101 Columbium-Hafnium Binary Alloys For Elevated-Temperature ServiceBy H. R. Babitzke
The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the potential of columbium-hafnium alloys as structural materials for use at elevated temperatures. The work described in this report was conducted to
Jan 1, 1962
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Inhibition of Proliferative Activity of Pulmonary Fibroblasts by TetrandrineBy R. H. Reist, R. D. Dey, V. Castranova, J. P. Durham, Y. Rojanasakul
"Silicosis is a fibrotic pulmonary disease produced by inhalation of silica-containing dusts (Peters, 1986). Chronic silicosis may develop 20-40 years after initial exposure to crystalline silica, and
Nov 1, 1995
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RI 3583 Active List Of Permissible Explosives And Blasting Devices Approved Prior To June 30, 1941 ? Preface (75d464bf-8666-48e6-8765-a1572e8d1cf4)In presenting this list of permissible explosives and blasting devices, the Bureau of Mines desires to call attention to pages 17 and 23, outlining the conditions in use under which, and only under wh
Jan 1, 1941
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IC 6127 Survey Of Cracking Plants January 1, 1929By G. R. Hopkins
According to reports received by the United States Bureau of Mines, Department of Commerce, as of January 1, 1929, there were 2,205 cracking units completed or being built in the United States, with a
Jan 1, 1929
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RI 7112 Chromium By Thermal Decomposition Of Bisbenzene ChromiumBy B. D. Nash
The object of this research was to investigate the technical feasibility of preparing chromium metal by the thermal decomposition of bisbenzene chromium. Bisbenzene chromium, a pi-bonded sandwich
Jan 1, 1968
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IC 8447 Secondary Gold In The United StatesThe Bureau of Mines analyzed the cycle of secondary gold to determine the quantity of gold not being recovered from scrap, and to identify areas for research to increase the supply of gold from scrap.
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 2740 Thirteenth Semi-Annual Motor Gasoline SurveyBy E. C. Lane
Although motor gasoline marketed in the United States in January of this year was, on the average, slightly more volatile than that sold in January 1925, the improvement in quality is too small to be
Jan 1, 1926
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IC 7556 Historical resume of mine and tunnel ventilation studies,-Bureau of Mines 1910-1949By G. E. McElory
"INTRODUCTION The subject of mine and tunnel ventilation has two broad aspects - (1) what atmospheric conditions to obtain in underground openings and (2) how to maintain the desired conditions effici
Mar 1, 1950
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Potential Role of Silicon-Oxygen Radicals in Acute Lung InjuryBy N. S. Dalal, X. Shi, V. Vallyathan
"INTRODUCTIONThis paper summarizes our recent investigations of the potential role of silicon-oxygen based free radical species in the biochemical mechanism of the lung injury caused by the inhalation
Jan 1, 1988
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IC 6180 Mining Soft Hematite By Open Stopes At Mine No. 1, Menominee Range, MichiganBy Lucien Eaton
This paper describing the mining practices at Mine No. 1, Menominee Range, Mich., is one of a. series being prepared by the Bureau of Mines on mining practices, methods, and costs in the various minin
Jan 1, 1929
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OFR-15-72 Solid Sap - A Static Analysis Program For Three Dimensional Solid StructuresBy Edward L. Wilson
A general computer program is given for the linear elastic static analysis of complex structural systems. These elements have special advantages for the analysis of massive underground structures such
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 9128 - Physical Properties and Mechanical Cutting Characteristics of Cobalt-Rich Manganese CrustsBy D. A. Larson
The Bureau of Mines conducted research to develop preliminary engineering data necessary if the cobalt-rich manganese crusts that occur in the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of the Hawaiian Archipelago
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 3428 Carbonizing Properties Of A Subbituminous Coal From Puritan Mine, Dacono, Weld County, Colo. ? IntroductionBy J. D. Davis
On May 15, 1936, Congress authorized the Bureau of Mines to conduct certain studies, experiments, and investigations of subbituminous coal and lignite .4/ Appropriations were made in July 1937, and si
Jan 1, 1939
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RI 8962 Volume Expansion of Acidproof Brick Exposed to 20 Wt Pct HCI at 90° CBy James P. Bennett
In this Bureau of Mines study, portions of four acidproof bricks (two red shale and two fireclay) were exposed to 20 wt pct RCI at 900 C for periods of 30 days. Three different techniques were selecte
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 7259 Experiments On The Flow Of Mercury In Porous Media In A Transverse Magnetic FieldBy W. E. Wallace
Volume-rate-of-flow measurements were made of the flow of mercury through porous samples under conditions of no field, magnetic field transverse to the direction of flow, and transverse magnetic field
Jan 1, 1969
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RI 4220 Effect of Sheaths on Gaseous Products from Permissible Explosives, IIBy E. J. Murphy
"INTRODUCTION This investigation is a continuation of previous work 3/4/5/ on the gaseous products of permissible explosives with and without sheaths. The range of oxygen balance of the explosives has
Mar 1, 1948
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RI 2918 The Wire Saw In Slate Quarrying Second Supplementary Report ? Description Of EquipmentBy Oliver Bowles
The wire saw, introduced by the Bureau of Mines about two years ago, has revolutionized slate quarrying in Pennsylvania. The success of the saw since its early accomplishments has become greater and g
Jan 1, 1929