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Quartz Analysis in Coal Mine Samples: Comparison of XRD and P-7 MethodsBy Jianmin Qin, Raja V. Ramani, Wilson Miola
"The number of underground work entities operating under reduced dust standards in U.S. coal mines has been increasing since the start of the decade of the 80s and is currently approaching 10,000. The
Mar 1, 1992
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Expectations Training for Miners Using Self-Contained Self-Rescuers in Escapes from Underground Coal MinesBy Kathleen M. Kowalski-Trako?er
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health researchers conducted a study to investigate the human response issues related to wearing a self-contained self-rescuer (SCSR). The goal was to d
Jan 1, 2008
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OFR-116-76 Evaluation Of Combined In-Situ And Surface Retorting Of Oil Shale Tract C-BbBy A. P. Grossman
'This report was prepared by Shell Oil Company, Mining Ventures Department in accordance with Cooperative Agreement No. 14-09-0070-b53 dated September 10, 1976, between the United States of Ameri
Jan 1, 1976
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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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RI 8269 Methane Emissions From Gassy Coals in Storage Silos (a54d1cee-3284-4352-8000-e2a1dd152c52)By J. E. Matta
The methane gas emitted from coal samples collected from the conveyor belts dumping into silos was measured by the Bureau of Mines. Approximately 50 pct of the total gas desorbed into a sealed can wit
Jan 1, 1978
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Raising The Bar Of Ventilation For Large-Opening Stone MinesBy R. H. Grau, S. B. Robertson, R. B. Krog, T. P. Mucho
Due to the difficulties of ventilating large opening stone mines, the effective dilution of diesel particulate matter and noxious gases has often been problematic. Since stone mines have large opening
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OFR-138(2)-84 The Development Of Guidelines For Closing Underground Mines: Colorado DistrictsBy Donald James Butler
Problems resulting from underground mines in three inactive mining districts in Colorado were investigated. The purpose was to determine how these problems could be reduced or eliminated in new closin
Jan 1, 1983
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IC 8146 Ultrasonic Phenomena And Methods Of Measurement: A Bibliography ? IntroductionBy C. A. Komar
The Bureau of Mines has undertaken an investigation to determine possible applications of acoustic energy at sonic and ultrasonic frequencies to improve ultimate recovery from oil reservoirs. A litera
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 3323 A Microcolorimetric Method For The Determination Of Toluene ? Introduction (b490529b-1877-4e4c-9332-16031d705d2f)By W. P. Yant
The widespread use of toluene in industry and the importance of air analysis in industrial-hygiene surveys have created a need for a simple and accurate method for determining toluene vapor in air.
Jan 1, 1936
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RI 5967 Thermodynamic Properties Of Strontium Bromide And Strontium Nitrate ? Introduction And SummaryBy A. R. Taylor
In recent years, thermodynamic data have been used to a greater degree than ever by the chemical and metallurgical engineer as a means of predicting and controlling chemical reactions. To satisfy the
Jan 1, 1962
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MLA 28-84 - Mineral Investigation Of The Bristol/Granite Mountains Wilderness Study Area (BLM No. CDCA-256), San Bernardino County, CaliforniaBy Charles Sabine
The U.S. Bureau of Mines studied mines and prospects in the Bristol/Granite Mountains Wilderness Study Area (WSA) in 1982. The 45,000 acre WSA, located in the eastern Mojave Desert of California, is u
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 6839 Influence Of Continuous Carbonization Method, Temperature, And Carrier Gas On The Amounts Of Individual Pyrolysis Products From A Sub-Bituminous CoalBy Jr. Karr
The Bureau of Mines studied the influence of carbonization method, temperature, and carrier gas on the composition of eight different low-temperature tars produced from a Colorado subbituminous coal.
Jan 1, 1966
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The Respirable Dust Center Research Program"The U.S. Bureau of Mines established on August 15, 1983, The Generic Mineral Technology Center for Respirable Dust (Dust Center) within the Mining and Mineral Resource Research Institutes (MRIs) at T
Jan 1, 1988
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Composition Of Coal Tar And Light Oil - IntroductionBy C. H. Fisher
Coal carbonization, the basis of a major industry, consists in heating coal in the absence of air at various temperatures (ranging from 500° to 1,000° C.) that are selected according to the kind of pr
Jan 1, 1938
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Bulletin 96 The Analysis of Permissible ExplosivesBy C. G. Storm
Permissible explosives are those that have passed the tests pre- scribed by the Bureau of Mines for explosives intended for use in coal mines, and are therefore recommended by the bureau as suitable f
Jan 1, 1916
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IC 8732 An Economic Evaluation Of A Process To Separate Raw Urban Refuse Into Its Metal, Mineral, And Energy ComponentsBy Thomas A. Phillips
An economic evaluation of the Bureau of Mines process for the separation of raw urban refuse into its metal, mineral, and energy components is presented. The process recovers ferrous metal, mixed nonf
Jan 1, 1977
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Bulletin 7 Essential Factors In The Formation Of Producer GasBy L. H. ADAMS, C. N. HASKINS, J. K. CLEMENT
In the course of its investigations of the fuel resources in the United States and of the methods by which these resources could be utilized with greatest efficiency, the United States Geological Surv
Jan 1, 1911
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RI 4747 Preparation Characteristics Of Coal Occurring In Cambria County, Pa.By William L. Crentz
In a Nation-wide appraisal of coking-coal reserves and of the practicability of upgrading marginal deposits to metallurgical standards, this study of the preparation characteristics of the coals in Ca
Jan 1, 1950
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IC 7450 Consumption of Slab Zinc in the United States by Industries, Grades, and Geographic Division, 1940-45By Alfred L. Ransome
The consumption of slab zinc in the United States increased sevenfold in less than a half century since 1900. Therein is reflected the innate characteristics of this versatile and nearly indispensable
Feb 1, 1948
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RI 2177 The Petroleum Experiment Station of the Federal Bureau of Mines at Bartlesville, OklahomaBy A. W. Ambrose
A few years ago, (March 3, 1915) Congress passed a law providing for the establishments of ten mining experiment stations under the supervision of the Bureau of Mines. In 1917 the Secretary of the Int
Oct 1, 1920