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IC 8298 Reconnaissance Of Beryllium-Bearing Pegmatite Deposits In Six Western States - Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, South Dakota, Utah, And Wyoming (09d95513-9329-4440-86f9-b424e69a3d53)By Henry C. Meeves
The Bureau of Mines, between 1956 and 1963, examined 18 major pegmatite districts in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming to evaluate their content of beryllium, a material i
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 8676 Chromium Recovery From Nickel-Cobalt Laterite and Laterite Leach ResidueBy D. E. Kirby
In line with the Bureau of Mines' goal of providing technology to maintain a supply of minerals adequate to meet national economic and strategic needs, a method for recovering chromite from later
Jan 1, 1982
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Measuring Physiological And Biochemical Changes In Work-Related Vibration - IntroductionBy Danny A. Riley, James R. Sanger, Hani S. Matloub, Michael Agresti, David Rowe, Lin-Ling Zhang, Yuhui Yan, Paula Galaviz, Judith Marchant-Hanson, Ji-Geng Yan
Until now there has been controversy about which tests should be performed to diagnose early Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS). Initial screening questions, especially about tingling and numbness, ro
Jan 6, 2006
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Toward a Typology of Dynamic and Hazardous Work EnvironmentsBy Charlie Vaught, Bill Wiehagen, Lynn Rethi, Pamela Kidd, Lisa Steiner, Ted Scharf, Henry Cole, Kathleen Kowalski
The most hazardous work environments share one feature in common: constant change. Many different, but constantly changing hazards are found in agriculture, construction, mining, and transport. This d
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OFR-65(2)-83 Reduction Of Land Recontouring Cost - Volume II - Bituminous Coal Field Northeast ArizonaBy J. W. Howland
A demonstration of dozer blades, designed for recontouring area-mined spoil and shown effective at Kansas and East Texas surface mine sites, was conducted at a Northeast Arizona surface coal mine to d
Jan 1, 1982
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OFR-43(1)-77 Mine Fire Protection For Underground Maintenance Shops - IntroductionLarge quantities of combustible materials are often found in underground metal and nonmetal mines, with support timber most often the predominant combustible material. Oils, lubricants, paper, cartons
Jan 1, 2011
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RI 8391 Determination of Hydrogen Sulfide Content in Natural Gas, Evaluation of Containers for Preparation of Calibration Standards, and Sample Collection ProcedureBy Harold L. Rhodes
The Bureau of Mines has developed a method for determining the H2S content in natural gas samples. A gas chromatograph with a flame photometric detector was used to analyze samples with H2S concentrat
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 5965 Heats And Free Energies Of Formation Of Gallium Sesquioxide And Scandium Sesquioxide ? Introduction And SummaryBy Alla D. Mah
The heat of formation of scandium sesquioxide (Sc203) has not been measured previously, and existing values for gallium sesquioxide (Ga203) are subject to large uncertainties. As a consequence, thermo
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 7603 Recovery Of Aluminum From Aluminum-Silicon AlloysBy E. L. Singleton
The Bureau of Mines investigated extraction of aluminum from aluminum-silicon alloys as a means of utilizing domestic aluminum silicate ores for aluminum production. Aluminum was extracted from alu
Jan 1, 1972
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OFR-26-82 Feasibility Study Of Partial Flooding In Mined Out Areas For Mine Drainage Pollution AbatementBy John W. Mentz
Phase I study efforts addressed: 1) acid mine drainage formation theory; 2) effects of inundation in reducing acid mine drainage formation; 3) summary information on the types of acid abatement techno
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 3468 Chemical Considerations Relating To Fires In Anthracite Refuse ? IntroductionBy G. W. Jones
Fires in anthracite refuse banks are troublesome and may become exceedingly costly to combat. Instances are known in which refuse-bank fires have grown to such magnitude that entire mining properties
Jan 1, 1939
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RI 3468 Chemical Considerations Relating To Fires In Anthracite Refuse ? Introduction (1067f50f-d311-4814-b182-e930b23927c4)By G. W. Jones
Fires in anthracite refuse banks are troublesome and may become exceedingly costly to combat. Instances are known in which refuse-bank fires have grown to such magnitude that entire mining properties
Jan 1, 1939
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Silicone Vapor Poisoning of Catalytic Methane SensorsBy L. J. E. Hofer, J. L. Snyder, J. N. Barn, J. E. Chilton, W. E. Thomas
Various silicone materials have been proposed for use in mining environments. The catalytic methane sensors now employed are poisoned by silicone vapors. Activated charcoal and carbon cloth adsorbents
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Overtime And Extended Work Shifts: Recent Findings On Illnesses, Injuries, And Health Behaviors - Executive SummaryBy Claire C. Caruso, John M. Russo, Jennifer M. Schmit, Robert B. Dick, Edward M. Hitchcock
PURPOSE This report provides an integrative review of 52 recently published research reports that examine the associations between long working hours and illnesses, injuries, health behaviors, and
Jan 4, 2004
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OFR-44-78 Assessment Of Research And Development Needs And Priorities For Acid Mine Drainage AbatementBy Virginia E. Gleason
In this report, recommendations are made for programs to develop workable techniques to stop or prevent acid mine drainage formation in those underground coal mines where acid production could take pl
Jan 1, 1978
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BibliographyBy R. V. Ramani, R. Stefanko, G. W. Luxbacher
Ahmed, M.,• "Development of an Integrated Control System for Mine Ventila¬tion and Firedamp Drainage," Mining Engineer, Vol. 127, No. 91, April, 1968, pp. 382-392. Andrews, J. W., "U. S. Mine Venti
Jan 1, 1977
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BibliographyBy Thomas V. Falkie, R. Venkataramani
Anderson, L. B., 1963, "Multiple Regression Techniques Correlate Experimental Data," Chemical Engineering, V. 70, N. 12, pp. 223-228. Aubert, E. J., Lund, I. A., and Thomasell, A. J., 1959, "Some O
Jan 1, 1972
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Sound restoration hearing protection: Genesis of a standard test methodBy Amanda S. Azman
It is known that exposure to high sound pressure levels can lead to permanent hearing loss; however, many workers, in mining as well as other occupational sectors, frequently receive hazardous noise e
Jan 1, 2008
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OFR-42(3)-74 Protection And Troubleshooting Of Coalmine Electrical Cables - I. Introduction And Background - A. IntroductionElectrical trailing cable used to power coal mining machinery is frequently damaged in usage because of tensile strain or crushing effect of mining machines running over the cable. One of the repair p
Jan 1, 1973
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OFR-79-80 Improved Spontaneous Combustion Protection For Underground Metal MinesBy Ralph B. Stevens
The objective of this 20-month program was to define the relationships between mine ventilation, temperature, humidity, ore properties, material's used in mine operations, etc., and the spontaneo
Jan 1, 1979