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IC 9503 - Explosion Hazards From Methane Emissions Related To Geologic Features In Coal MinesBy James P. Ulery
Explosions in U.S. coal mines have caused death and injury to miners and destruction of workings since the first reported explosion in 1810. These explosions are caused when buildups of explosive gas
Jan 4, 2008
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RI 4976 Investigation Of Alabama Manganese Deposits, Calhoun, Cherokee, And Cleburne Counties, Ala. ? Introduction And SummaryBy C. E. Wyndham
The occurrences of manganese In Alabama were reported to be widely scattered over the northeastern section of the State, and these were examined before a development project was started.2/ The most pr
Jan 1, 1953
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RI 4161 Mississippi Valley Experiment Station Laboratory and Pilot-Plant Concentration of Corundum from Gallatin Gateway, Mont. for World War IIBy W. A. Calhoun
"INTRODUCTION A letter from S. D. Strauss, vice president of Metals Reserve Company, Washington, D.C., dated May 22, 1945, to the chief of the Metallurgical Branch, Bureau of Mines, in Washington; inc
Dec 1, 1947
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RI 2380 - Use of Geophone in Locating Compressed-Air LeaksBy Byron. O. Pickard
"An Arizona mining company recently demonstrated a new use for the geophone by successfully locating leaks in compressed-air lines which were buried under from 1-1/2 to 2-1/2 feet of fine rock fill. T
Aug 1, 1922
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How Silicosis and Coal Workers' Pneumoconiosis Develop – A Cellular AssessmentBy V. Castranova
"A pneumoconiosis is best defined as the accumulation of dust in the lungs and the tissue's reaction to iu presence. Thus, silicosis is the name given to the fibrotic disease of the lungs caused by in
Nov 1, 1995
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RI 4539 Investigation Of The Cartersville Manganese District, Bartow County, Ga.By A. L. Peyton
Manganese-oxide minerals occur in irregular pockets distributed through the residual clays of the Cartersville district, which lies 45 miles north-west of Atlanta in Bartow County, Ga. The district pr
Jan 1, 1949
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Empirical Methods For Coal Pillar DesignEmpirical methods involve the scientific interpretation of real-world experience. Many problems in ground control lend themselves to an empirical approach because the mines provide us with plenty of
Jan 5, 1999
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Investigation Of Ampacity Derating Factors For Shuttle Cars Using Fiber Optics TechnologyBy Peter G. Kovalchik, Lawrence W. Scott, Thomas H. Dubaniewicz, Frank T. Duda
Overheating of electric cables on shuttle cars has long been recognized as a cause of premature insulation failure leading to shock and electrocution. Use of cable reels on shuttle cars can cause exce
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RI 3091 Reduction Of Zinc Oxide By Methane Or Natural GasBy Doerner H. A.
From thermodynamic calculations Maier predicted that zinc oxide and methane would react at specified temperatures substantially according to equation (1). (1.) ZnO + CH4 = Zn (gas) + CO + 2H2. Othe
Jan 1, 1931
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OFR-105-81 Development Of A Personal Monitoring Field Kit For NO2 And NOAs fulfillment of the requirements of Contract H0387019 for the United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, a complete field kit, for performing on-site determinations of individual emp
Jan 1, 1981
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IC 6388 Possible Utilization of Natural Gas for the Production of Chemical ProductsBy Harold M. Smith
The production of oil during the early development of new oil fields is usually accompanied by large quantities of natural gas. Since In most fields gas under pressure is the main source of the energy
Dec 1, 1930
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IC 7305 Successful Method For Signaling From Mine Cages At Rest Or In MotionBy Carl Belser
In 1925 the Park Utah Consolidated Mines Co., after several years of experimental work, installed a system for signalling from cages which has been operating efficiently and with low upkeep costs for
Jan 1, 1945
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RI 3031 Acrolein as a Warning Agent for Detecting Leakage of Methyl Chloride from a Multifle Refrigeration SystemBy H. H. Schrenk, W. P. Yant, F. A. Patty
"INTRODUCTION In accordance with the outline of investigation described in a previous report 5 of the Bureau of Mines dealing with the use of acrolein for detecting leakage of methyl chloride from uni
Sep 1, 1930
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RI 9597 - Reactivity Studies During Drying and Relocation of Lead-Zinc-Gold Tailings - Phase 1: Preliminary Evaluation and Laboratory TestingBy L. J. Froisland
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation requested U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) assistance in developing design data for moving lead-zinc-gold tailings from their current location without disrupting the existing
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 4183 Elimination of Iron in Ammonium Sulfate Process for Production of Alumina ClayBy A. T. Sweet, G. Douglas Gardner
"INTRODUCTION In the ammonium sulfate process for the production of alumina from clay,,3/ the clay is baked with amonium sulfate at about 400ºC. to form anhydrous ammonium alum and free ammonia or amm
Jan 1, 1948
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OFR-39-73 Research And Development On Lithium-Nickel Fluoride Batteries For Mine Life Support Equipment - 1.0 Abstract And SummaryBy C. Lurie
This final report describes the work performed by Gulton Battery Corporation under USBM Contract No. HO-112033, entitled "Research and Development on Lithium-Nickel Fluoride Batteries For Mint Life Su
Jan 1, 1973
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Nuclear Meter For Monitoring The Sulfur Content Of Coal StreamsBy R. F. Stewart
A nuclear meter based on measurement of prompt capture gamma rays is being developed for monitoring the sulfur content of coal streams. Equipment has been built to measure sulfur rapidly, and methods
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 3297 Preliminary Report On The Disposal Of Oil-Field Brines In The Ritz-Canton Oil Field, McPherson County, Kans. ? Introduction (52261e72-380f-49bb-a859-5f8edcb17c12)By C. J. Wilhelm
The disposal of brines produced with crude petroleum and natural gas has been a long-continuing problem to oil and gas operators as well as to farmers and stock-raisers in the vicinity of producing fi
Jan 1, 1935
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RI 5530 Manganese Deposits Of The Olympic Peninsula, Wash. ? Introduction And SummaryBy E. A. Magill
This report is one of a series prepared by the Bureau of Mines on manganese deposits of the Northwestern States. It describes properties on the Olympic Peninsula, Wash. Exploration by the Federal
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 6619 Mechanism Of The Monoclinic To Tetragonal Transformation Of Zirconium DioxideBy Clark F. Grain
The monoclinic to tetragonal inversion of zirconium dioxide was studied by single-crystal X-ray methods, high-temperature X-ray diffractometry, and differential thermal analysis. The unusual features
Jan 1, 1965