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RI 6912 The Application Of An Improved Continuous ElectrophoresisBy R. J. Heemstra
A continuous flowing paper electrophoresis cell was used to separate petroleum and petroleum extracts into characteristic patterns. The electrophoresis of Bachaquero, Lagunillas, Boscan, and Gibson pe
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 3254 The National Safety Competition of 1933By W. W. Adams
"The ninth yearly National Safety Competition covering the calendar year 1933, conducted by the United States Bureau of Mines, w participated in by 332 mines and quarries situated in 35 States. Enroll
Jul 1, 1934
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RI 4023 Zonia Copper Mine, Yavapal County, ArizBy Charles A. Kumke
In June 1942 , ' the Bureau of Mines selected the Zonia copper mine , near Kirkland , Yavapai County , Arizona , as a property meriting investigation in connection with its search for supplies of stra
Mar 1, 1947
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RI 2219 The Gasoline Explosion At Memphis, Tennessee, January 24, 1921By D. B. Dow
The transportation of any commodity which is actually or potentially a source of fire or explosion, has been made safe, insofar as humanly possible, by rigid requirements as to inspection mechanical s
Feb 1, 1921
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RI 8973 - Electrochemical Determination of Thermodynamic Properties of MnF2 and COF2By S. C. Schaefer
The Bureau of Mines investigated tIle standard Gibbs energies of formation, 8Gfo, for MllF2 (manganese difluoride) and CoF2 (cobalt difluo-ride). High-temperature galvanic cells employing CaF2 (calciu
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 6181 A Replica Electron Microscopic Method For Measuring Knoop Hardness IndentationsBy Charles W. Huggins
Knoop hardness indentations were studied and measured with the electron microscope on TiB2, HfC, and A1B12 crystals. A detailed description of replicating the indentations using collodion and Faxfilm
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 9303 - Electromagnetic Investigation of Abandoned Mines in the Galena, KS, AreaBy Michael J. Friedel
As part of an investigation aimed at mitigating the hazards caused by abandoned mine openings, the Bureau of Mines conducted a series of electromagnetic surveys in the Galena, KS, area of the Tri-Stat
Jan 1, 1990
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MLA 128-82 - Mineral Investigation Of The Fox Mountain Rare II Area (No. 5120), Santa Barbara County, California - SummaryBy Robin B. McCulloch
No producing mines are in the study area. Sample results indicate the only resources in the study area are low grade phosphate deposits associated with Cuyama Phosphate Mine (fig. 1). Within the study
Jan 1, 1982
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Continuous Measurement Of Radon For Uranium MinesA system to continuously measure the concentration of radon in mine ventilating air has been developed and tested in a uranium mine. In use, the air/radon mixture to be monitored is pumped through f
Jan 1, 1978
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IC 6184 Mining Laws of GuatemalaBy A. D. Garman
This paper presents one of a series of digests of foreign mining legislation and court decisions which is being prepared in advance of a general report relative to the right of American citizens to ex
Oct 1, 1929
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Better Stoppings For Mines With Large Entries - ObjectiveProvide improved permanent stoppings designed specifically for use in mines with large cross-sectional entries. Approach The large entry sizes in many mines, such as oil shale, salt, and limesto
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 3238 Summary Of Experimental Data On Laboratory Oxidation Of Crude Oils, With Particular Reference To Air-Repressuring ? IntroductionBy Sam S. Taylor
In most oil fields, natural gas is the major source of energy causing flow of oil to the well. The amount of gas produced With the oil generally exceeds actual energy requirements, so that in time the
Jan 1, 1934
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RI 5185 Estimate Of Known Recoverable Reserves And The Preparation And Carbonizing Properties Of Coking Coal In Anderson County, Tenn. ? Conclusions ? ReservesBy Lloyd Williams
1. The investigation shows that the Pewee, Big Mary, and Windrock are the most important beds in Anderson County. About 73 percent of the known recoverable reserves of coal in the county are in these
Jan 1, 1955
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RI 7552 Inhibition Of Coal Dust-Air FlamesBy J. Grumer
Nine dust and gaseous inhibitors of propagating coal dust-air flames (lean, stoichiometric, and rich) were evaluated in a newly developed 15-cm-id, 3.6-meter-long instrumented flame duct, under condit
Jan 1, 1971
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OFR-68-76 Evaluation Of The Cadmium Disc Breakflash In Testing Electrical Circuits For Safety In Explosive Atmospheres - A Comprehensive Study Of Intrinsic Safety CriteriaBy Zsuzsanna Zborovszky
Study of different parameters (minimum discharge voltage, minimum discharge current, wire electrode diameter, speed of separation, electrode materials, overlap of the electrodes, etc.), their direct e
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 3588 Effect Of Changes In Moisture And Temperature On Mine Roof - 1. First Report On Strata Overlying The Pittsburgh Coal Bed ? IntroductionBy Irving Hartmann
Falls of roof in coal mines and means of preventing them have been subjects of study for many years, and ran extensive literature has resulted, Usually each individual paper has placed 'emphasis
Jan 1, 1941
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CO Dispersion From A Coal Fire In A Mine EntryBy R. A. Franks, G. F. Friel, J. C. Edwards, L. Yuan
Five mine fire experiments were conducted in a 2.08m high and 2.90m wide, ventilated mine entry in the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)'s Safety Research Coal Mine (S
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IC 6608 Methods And Costs Of Quarrying, Crushing And Grinding Limestone At The Plant Of The Southwestern Portland Cement Co., El Paso, Texas ? IntroductionBy Robert T. Mann
This paper is one of a series being prepared for and published by the United States Bureau of Mines on the quarrying, crushing, and grinding of limestone for cement manufacture. These papers are desig
Jan 1, 1933
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IC 6698 Mining Laws of French IndochinaBy E. P. Youngman
This paper is one of a series of digests of foreign mining legislation and court decisions that is being prepared in advance of a general report relative to the right of American citizens to explore f
Mar 1, 1933
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IC 8708 Helium Resources Of The United States, 1973By B. J. Moore
This Bureau of Mines publication reviews U.S. helium resources as of January 1, 1973. These resources, estimated to be 693.7 billion cubic feet, are broken down into four classifications, as follows:
Jan 1, 1976