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RI 2636 Tenth Semi-Annual Motor Gasoline Survey.By N. F. LeJeune
For a number of years the Bureau of mines has conducted semi-annual surveys to determine the changes in the characteristics of the motor gasoline being sold in the United States. The Bureau of Mine
Jan 1, 1924
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Cableless Electronic Surveying Systems For Horizontal HolesBy John Millhiser, Margaret Bonarek, Dennis McLaughlin
This report contains a description of the contract activities performed by ENSCO, Inc. under contract No. H0178069. The purpose of this project was to enhance the Bureau of Mine's Cableless Elect
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RI 5502 Low-Temperature Heat Capacities Of Copper Ferrites (With A Summary Of Entropies At 298.15° K. Of Spinel Minerals) ? IntroductionBy E. G. King
This paper reports measurements of low-temperature heat capacities and entropies at 298.15° K. of two copper ferrites (CUFe204 and CU0.75Fe2.2504). These substances, which occur in copper-smelting sla
Jan 1, 1959
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Foreword (d9e40cd1-8bc4-4873-bc8d-30efdd68cead)By R. V. Ramani, C. B. Manula, A. Owili-Eger
This report was prepared by The Pennsylvania State University under USBM Contract No. G0111808. The contract was initiated under the Coal Mine Health and Safety Program. It was administered under the
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 7366 Elastic Pressure Distortion Of The Volumes Of A 1,000-Atmosphere Burnett Compressibility Apparatus Over The Temperature Range 0° To 75° CBy Ted C. Briggs
A removable-jacket distortion apparatus was constructed and used to measure distortion coefficients for two high-pressure vessels. The measured distortion coefficients were used to compute distortion
Jan 1, 1970
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IC 9501 - Miners’ Views About Personal Dust MonitorsBy Erica E. Hall, Robert H. Peters, Charles Vaught, Jon C. Volkwein
Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis is the leading cause of death due to occupational illness among U.S. coal miners. This disease is caused by miners’ exposure to excessive levels of respirable coal mine du
Jan 2, 2008
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RI 8281 - Gas-Sampling Capability Of VacutainersBy Robert W. Freedman, Benjamin I. Ferber, Wayne H. Duerr
Vacutainers are employed by the Bureau of Mines and the Mining Enforcement and Safety Administration for sampling mine air and other atmospheres containing fixed gases, low-molecular-weight hydrocarbo
Jan 1, 1978
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A Whole-Mine Medium-Frequency Radio Communication SystemBy Harry Dobroski, Larry G. Stolarczyk
A medium-frequency (MF) communication system has been built and has been tested in underground mines. It provides radio coverage to vehicles and personnel anywhere in the mine via parasitic coupling i
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RI 7077 Performance Of Open-Circuit Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus At -25° FBy E. J. Kloos
Bureau of Mines-approved self-contained breathing apparatus of the compressed air demand type were evaluated for performance at low temperature. Apparatus durations, breathing resistances, and airflow
Jan 1, 1968
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OFR-84-80 Alternatives For Technology Transfer To The EnterpriseBy P. B. Grote
The report provides a general description of DOM technology, sources for DOM technology, and identifies approaches and requirements for acquisition by the Enterprise of DOM technology by conventional
Jan 1, 1980
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Measuring Mining Safety With Injury Statistics: Lost Workdays As Indicators Of RiskBy Patrick J. Coleman, John C. Kerkering
Problem: Mining in the United States remains one of the most hazardous industries, despite significant reductions in fatal injury rates over the last century. Coal mine fatality rates, for example, ha
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High-Pressure Nitrogen Alloying Of Steels - ObjectiveImprove the strength and other properties of steel alloys. Approach Research by the U.S. Bureau of Mines indicates that steels melted and solidified under high nitrogen pressure acquire yield an
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 5428 Trap For Removing Ferric Chloride From Titanium Tetrachloride ? SummaryBy E. C. Perkins
This report describes a ferric chloride trap, based on formation of a low-melting sodium chloride-ferric chloride mixture of near-eutectic composition, and its use in chlorination of impure titanifero
Jan 1, 1958
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RI 2886 Notable Increase In Fuel Economy Recorded at Petroleum Refineries in 1927By G. R. Hopkins
A recently completed survey , made by the Bureau of Mines to determine the trend of fuel consumption at refineries in the United States , showed the following outstanding points : A decrease in the us
Jun 1, 1924
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RI 7247 Preparation Of Tungsten Carbide By ElectrodepositionBy John M. Gomes
The preparation of tungsten carbide by molten-salt electrolysis was investigated. Sodium tungstate in the electrolyte and carbon from the graphite anode were the source materials, Optimum results were
Jan 1, 1969
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A Process To Make High-BTU Gas From CoalBy Albert J. Forney
A process for the manufacture of high-Btu gas from coal has been developed by the Bureau of Mines. The process consists of fluid-bed gasification of the coal, followed by the gas treatment steps of ga
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 7265 Preparation Of Thorium Metal By Vacuum Distillation Of Electrodeposited Thorium-Chromium And Thorium-Manganese AlloysBy J. E. Murphy
The high-purity thorium metal was prepared by the Bureau of Mines from electrolytically produced thorium alloys. The thorium-chromium and thorium-manganese alloys were separated into the component ele
Jan 1, 1969
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Hazard Evaluation and Technical Assistance Report HETA 98-0020By Lon Santis, Scott Deitchman, John A. Decker
This report describes three cases of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning in a manhole, including one fatality, from CO migrating through soil after nearby use of explosives. A municipal sewer project invol
Oct 30, 1997
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Mine Rescue Training Simulations And TechnologyBy Linda L. Chasko, Larry D. Stowinsky, Ronald S. Conti
Mine operators often rely on mine rescue teams to save lives during an underground emergency such as an underground fire, explosion or roof fall. It is extremely important that team members are provi
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RI 2920 A New Permissible Blasting DeviceBy J. E. Tiffany
"The new permissible blasting device, Cardox, utilizes as a blasting agent liquid carbon dioxide which is discharged.as a gas from a steel container or shell. The loaded shell is placed in a borehole,
Mar 1, 1929