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RI 2130 Oil Shales and Their Economic ImportanceBy Marting J. Gavin
The twentieth century has often been spoken of as the age of petroleum, and from many viewpoints it can be justly considered so. Certainly the petroleum industry is one of enormous importance to this
Jun 1, 1920
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RI 7607 An Experiment In Seismic HolographyBy G. L. Fitzpatrick
Preliminary results of an experiment in seismic holography indicate that the techniques of acoustical holography may be successfully used with seismic waves to determine the size and general shape of
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 4758 Simple Treatment Methods For Oxide Gold And Silver OresBy A. L. Engel
Simple treatment methods, employing the least possible equipment, can sometimes be established for marginal ores and economical results achieved. In continuation of a long-established part of the hydr
Jan 1, 1951
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RI 5446 Reconnaissance Of Nevada Manganese Deposits - SummaryBy Russell R. Trengove
The largest potential reserves of manganese in Nevada are in the Pioche district. To date, these large reserves of 10-to l2-percent manganese cannot be upgraded economically. Other large, low-grade de
Jan 1, 1959
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RI 3334 Application Of Sand Filters To Oil-Field Brine-Disposal Systems ? Introduction (93e8faa1-0e91-4300-a0d1-51a7ae78e22d)By Sam S. Taylor
Disposal of brines produced with crude petroleum and natural gas is a continually increasing problem. The necessity for studying this problem has been realized more generally in recent years, and in A
Jan 1, 1937
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RI 3334 Application Of Sand Filters To Oil-Field Brine-Disposal Systems ? IntroductionBy Sam S. Taylor
Disposal of brines produced with crude petroleum and natural gas is a continually increasing problem. The necessity for studying this problem has been realized more generally in recent years, and in A
Jan 1, 1937
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IC 7678 Roof Bolting In Alabama Coal Mines And Iron-Ore Mines ? IntroductionBy H. C. Young
This paper deals with roof bolting in Alabama coal mines and iron-ore mines from the time it was introduced in early May 1948 to May 1, 1953, a 5-year period. The Tennessee Coal & Iron Division of the
Jan 1, 1954
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Research And Evaluation Methods For Measuring Nonroutine Mine Health And Safety Skills: BibliographyBy Charles Vaught, Warren G. Lacefield, Ronald D. Wasielewski, Philip K. Berger, Henry P. Cole, John V. Haley, Shannon L. Price
A comprehensive review of published research was carried out to identify methods for teaching and assessing critical but nonroutine skills needed for coping with emergency situations. Computerized sea
Jan 7, 1988
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IC 8837 Noise Control Of Diesel-Powered Underground Mining Machines, 1979[This Bureau of Mines report presents results of a survey of underground mining equipment and of two demonstration programs showing the feasibility If quieting; a load-haul-dump (LHD) machine and a pe
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 6337 Heats of Combustion and Formation of Carbides of Tungsten and MolybdenumBy Alla D. Mah
The energies of combustion of two carbides of tungsten and two carbides of molybdenum were measured , and the corresponding standard heats of combustion were derived . The results are as follows : WC
Jan 1, 1963
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Adaptive-Noise-Cancellation Techniques For Through-The-Earth Electromagnetic, Volume IIIBy Frederick H. Raab
An electromagnetic (EM) system for the location of trapped mine workers at coal-mine (300 m) depths has been developed. The use of such a system in deep mines (1-km depth) requires transmission at ext
Jan 2, 1984
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IC 6969 Some suggestions on safety in coal mine haulageBy C. A. Herbert
"Haulage accidents usually are responsible for about 17 or 18 percent of all coal-mine fatalities and about 21 percent of all non-fatal coal-mine accidents. When the relatively small number of employe
Oct 1, 1939
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Using the Internet to Train Emergency Command Center PersonnelBy Audrey F. Glowacki, August J. Kwitowski, Richard L. Unger, Edward F. Fries
Well-prepared personnel and an effective emergency response plan are essential components of any emergency command center. Unfortunately, evaluating emergency preparedness is often difficult until a d
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RI 8467 Correlation of the Fibrous Aerosol Monitor With the Optical Membrane Filter Count TechniqueBy Steven J. Page
The Bureau of Mines used fiber-laden air to test two identical fibrous aerosol monitors (FAM) in order to establish the FAM-optical count correlation. The FAM is a unique instrument developed by GCA C
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 6048 Flammability In Air Of Solvent Mixtures Containing Methyl Ethyl Ketone And Tetrahydrofuran ? Introduction And SummaryBy Michael G. Zabetakis
Vaporization of a solvent into an airstream at temperatures above the flash point of the solvent is hazardous if vapor is liberated at a rate that is sufficient to produce a flammable mixture. In may
Jan 1, 1962
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Safety Talk: The Communication Triangle - Instructor[s] GuideBy Launa Mallett, Charles Vaught, Michael J. Brnich
Purpose: This training material focuses on the content of emergency warning messages. Research has shown that when an emergency occurs, people often do not get the information they need for the purpos
Jan 10, 1999
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Motion Editing And Reuse Techniques And Their Role In Studying Events Between A Machine And Its OperatorBy Ovsei Volberg
Motion capture involves recording the position and global orientation of joint sensors of a real object, in most cases a real person performing some human activities. This information is usually recor
Jan 1, 2000
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IC 9366 Update On Ventilation For Longwall Mine Dust ControlBy Robert A. Jankowski
The U.S. Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) and the mining industry, has identified and demonstrated the effectiveness of several improved face venti
Jan 1, 1993
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IC 8028 Mining And Milling Methods And Costs, Madison Mine, National Lead Co., St. Louis Smelting And Refining Division, Madison County, Mo. ? IntroductionBy H. D. Kline
This publication describes mining and milling methods and costs at the Madison mine of National Lead Co., St. Louis Smelting & Refining Division, in the Fredericktown district of southeast Missouri an
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 3678 Use Of Wetting Agents In Reducing Dust Produced Buy Wet Drilling In BasaltBy John A. Johnson
"INTRODUCTION The use of wet drilling with adequate ventilation has largely controlled production of dust in drilling rock; however, in some operations, such as shaft sinking and modern tunnel driving
Jan 1, 1943