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    RI 9467 - Improved 6.8L Furnace for Measuring the Autoignition Temperatures of Dust Clouds

    By Ronald S. Conti

    A new U.S. Bureau of Mines 6.8-L ignitability furnace was used to study the thermal autoignitability of dust clouds. This furnace has a quartz window to allow observation of the early stages of the ig

    Jan 1, 2010

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    RI 6943 Predicted Oil Recovery By Waterflood And Gas Drive, Bradford Third And Sartwell Sands, Sartwell Oilfield, McKean County, Pa.

    By John R. Dudo

    The Bureau of Mines Morgantown Petroleum Research Laboratory, with the cooperation of the Penn York Oil Company, cored the Dewdrop, Bradford Third, Lewis Run, and Sartwell sands in the Sartwell oilfie

    Jan 1, 1967

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    RI 8214 Quenching Methane-Air Ignitions With Water Sprays

    By M. J. Sapko

    The Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory-scale flammability experiments to investigate the possible use of water spray systems for inerting or quenching mine-gas ignitions, such as those encountered a

    Jan 1, 1977

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    RI 8940 - Hydrometallurgical Treatment of Electronic Scrap To Recover Gold and Silver

    By H. E. Hilliard

    The Bureau of Mines investigated hydrometallurgical procedures for concentrating precious metals from a mechanically processed metal fraction of obsolete military electronic scrap. Feed material for t

    Jan 1, 1985

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    IC 6064 Accident prevention work of the Midwest Refining Co

    By S. H. Denny

    "As the result of the work of an efficient safety organization, the Midwest Refining Co. at its various operations and particularly in the Salt Creek field has been able to show a definite accident re

    Apr 1, 1928

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    RI 4834 Preparation Characteristics Of Coal From Somerset County, Pa.

    By Wiliam L. Crentz

    The importance of Somerset County, Pa., as a coal producer is due in large measure to the presence reserves of low-volatile bituminous coals. Although many coal beds of minable thickness are present,

    Jan 1, 1951

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    RI 7769 - Geologic Factors Causing Roof Instability And Methane Emission Problems - The Lower Kittanning Coalbed, Cambria County, Pa

    By C. M. McCulloch, Maurice Deul

    A geologic study of Mines 32 and 33 in Cambria County, Pa., was conducted as part of a methane control research program. Areas of high methane emission and roof instability are encountered which are r

    Jan 1, 1973

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    Drill-Split Fragmentation - A New Primary Excavation Method - Objective

    Provide an economic alternative to drill-blast excavation with the same ability to excavate openings of varied orientation, shape, and size. Approach Develop an efficient, adaptable, mechanical

    Jan 1, 1989

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    RI 2299 A Fatal Quarry Accident From Falling Rock

    By Oliver Bowles

    "In a previous report of the Bureau of Mines (Serial No. 2080 reference was made to a fatal accident from falling rock in a quarry in Utah, and ways of avoiding such accidents were pointed out. A fata

    Dec 1, 1921

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    Bulletin 50 A Laboratory Study of the Inflammability of Coal Dust

    By E. J. HOFFMAN, L. A. SCHOLL, J. c. W. FRAZER

    The danger from coal dust in mines has been thoroughly demon- strated by experiment, and consequently the study of the inflam- mability of coal dust suspended in air, that is, the readiness with which

    Jan 1, 1913

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    Carbon Black - General Summary

    By Ivan F. Avery

    DOMESTIC production of carbon black increased 4 percent in 1962 to 2,056 million pounds. Furnace black output was 8 percent, or 132 million pounds, above that in 1961 and accounted for 90 percent of t

    Jan 1, 1963

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    RI 3984 Drilling and Sampling With a Wagon Drill

    By John H. Soulé

    "INTRODUCTION The Mining Branch of the Bureau of Mines has used the wagon drill to sample mineral deposits in New Mexico. This method of sampling was successful and con¬stituted an important phase of

    May 1, 1947

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    OFR-62-81 Direct Calcination Of AlCl3-6H2O With Off-Gas Use For Crystallization

    By L. Keith Hudson

    The purpose of this study is to provide data that demonstrates that the Alcoa flash calciner design can be used for the decomposition of AlCl3?6H2O to A1203. Heat and material valance data for calcina

    Jan 1, 1979

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    IC 7789 State Regulations Pertaining To The Use Of Internal-Combustion Engines Underground ? Introduction

    By J. C. Holtz

    Since 1937 the Bureau of Mines has conducted investigations to provide the technical information necessary to guide the safe use of diesel engines underground in the United States. Coincident with the

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Review Of The Mineral Industries

    By Warren E. Morrison

    The continuing high-level performance of the domestic mineral and mineral fuels industries during 1966 was sustained by the longest business upturn in the Nation's history. Spurred by consumer de

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Carbon Black

    Table 1.-Salient statistics of carbon black produced from natural gas and liquid hydrocarbons in the United States [ ]

    Jan 1, 1967

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    RI 9251 Tungsten and Gold Recovery From Alaskan Scheelite-Bearing Ores

    By J. N. Greaves

    Investigations were conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Mines to develop flowsheets for the recovery of tungsten and gold from four Alaskan scheelite-bearing ores. Basic gravity concentration and cyanide

    Jan 1, 1989

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    A Technique For Measuring Toxic Gases Produced By Blasting Agents

    By Richard J. Mainiero

    Traditional techniques for the experimental determination of toxic fumes produced by the detonation of high explosives are not applicable to blasting agents. To detonate properly, blasting agents re

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    RI 3904 Exploration of Grey Eagle, Grandview, and Royal John Claims, Grant and Sierra Counties. New Mexico

    By Robert S. Hill

    "In November 1942, a preliminary report on the Swartz Mining District by John H. Soule, an engineer of the Bureau of Mines, recommended an exploratory program of diamond drilling. The existence of zin

    Sep 1, 1946

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    IC 8358 Miniature Oxygen Deficiency Alarm

    By Merle L. Bowser

    The Bureau of Mines has constructed a miniature oxygen deficiency alarm system using an electrochemical cell as the sensor. Distinct audible signals are produced at either of two preselectable oxygen

    Jan 1, 1968