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Bulletin 227 Flame Safety LampsBy L. C. IlsLey, J. W. Paul, E. J. Gleim
Flame safety lamps have been used in gaseous mines since the Davy lamp was introduced, more than 100 years ago. During the last decade the flame safety lamp has been rapidly replaced by the electric l
Jan 1, 1924
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RI 3537 Annual Report Of The Explosives Division, Fiscal Year 1940 ? IntroductionBy Wilbert J. Huff
[This is the fifth of a series of annual reports of the explosives Division, Bureau of Mines, United States Department of the Interior.3/ It deals particularly with work done during the period July 1,
Jan 1, 1940
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IC 9422 Hazard Recognition In Mining: A Psychological PerspectiveBy Charles W. Perdue
This U.S. Bureau of Mines report considers, from a psychological perspective, the perceptual process by which miners recognize and respond to mining hazards. It proposes that if the hazard recognition
Jan 1, 1995
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Low-Temperature Carbonization Assay Of Coal In A Precision Laboratory Apparatus - SummaryBy John B. Goodman
A LOW-TEMPERATURE carbonization assay test is described, and factual data derived from this test are presented. The test procedure outlined in this report incorporates a mild-steel retort of improved
Jan 1, 1953
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RI 7656 Solubility Of 1,1,2,2-Tetrabromoethane In Water As A Function Of TemperatureBy John P. Gooch
The solubility of 1,1,2,2-tetrabromoethane (TBE) in water was determined from 1.0° to 97.0° C. The solubility (S) of TBE in grams of solute per 100 grams water was correlated with [S = 1,920.55 [ex
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 8346 Development of Specialized Sulfur ConcretesBy William C. McBee
Specialized sulfur concretes were developed by the Federal Bureau of Mines as a result of research for the beneficial utilization of sulfur in construction materials. Materials were developed for use
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 5673 Hydrogenating Coal In A Pilot Plant With A Molybdenum Catalyst ? SummaryBy Henry H. Ginsberg
The effectiveness of 0.01 pct. molybdenum, as ammonium molybdate impregnated on coal, on the hydrogenation of a high-volatile bituminous C coal at 8,000 p.s.i.g. and 460° to 480° C. has been studied i
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 3721 Aniline Points of HydrocarbonsBy John S. Ball
Aniline points have been used to some extent for more than 20 years. to indicate the types of structures in hydrocarbons and thus to analyze mixtures of hydrocarbons . This type of analysis has been a
Oct 1, 1943
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IC 8290 Titanium Resources Of The United StatesBy Edward C. Peterson
Recent studies indicate that the United States halt substantial reserves of ilmenite, one of the major titanium minerals. However, the studies showed that sources of rutile, another important source o
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 4169 Investigations of Explosion Hazards of Perchloric Acid and Mixtures of Perchloric Acid and Organic MaterialsBy M. A. Elliott, F. W. Brown
"INTRODUCTION During the recent war the Bureau of Mines, at the request of one of the armed services, investigated the hazards that night be encountered 5n handling perchloric acid, particularly if sp
Jan 1, 1948
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Mining And Quarrying Trends In The Metal And Nonmetal Industries (b2c6bb01-8175-44ec-92d2-1c5057e8145a)By Franklin D. Cooper
The value of nonfuel mineral raw materials produced in the United States in 1978 was $20 billion. In 1979, total value increased to an estimated $24 billion, up 20% from 1978. Of the principal metal
Jan 1, 1980
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IC 9125 Respirable Dust Levels In Coal, Metal, And Nonmetal MinesBy W. F. Watts
In 1980 the Bureau of Mines developed the Mine Inspection Data Analysis System (MIDAS). MIDAS is a computerized, industrial hygiene data base capable of statistically analyzing environmental data coll
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 5823 Low-Temperature Phase Equilibria Of Helium-Bearing Natural Gases: Cliffside Gas ? SummaryBy Lowell Stroud
Since 1929, the Helium Activity of the Bureau of Mines has operated a helium-extraction plant at Amarillo, Tex. The natural gas that supplies this plant is obtained from the Cliffside geologic structu
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 3858 Exploration of the Piedmont Manganese Belt McCormick County, South Carolina and Wilkes County. GeorgiaBy William A. Beck
"The Piedmont Manganese Belt extends from Taliferro County, Georgia, 70 miles in a northeasterly direction through Greenwood County, South Carolina, and conforms with the trend of the Piedmont Provinc
Apr 1, 1946
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RI 4273 Survey of Commercial Aviation-Gasoline Characteristics March 1947 ProductionBy Nancy Potts, M. G. Barker, W. C. Holliman
"SUMMARYThis report on the characteristics of commercial aviation gasolines presents compilations of inspection test data furnished on their products by manufacturers of commercial grades of aviation
May 1, 1948
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IC 6247 Mining Methods, Practices, And Costs Of The Cananea Consolidated Copper Co., Sonora, Mexico ? IntroductionBy William Catron
This paper is one of a series being prepared by the United States Bureau of Mines on mining methods, practices, and cuts in the various reining districts of the United States. The mining methods descr
Jan 1, 1930
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RI 4407 Thermochemical Study Of The Stability Relation Of Geikielite And Ilmenite In RocksBy Th. G. Sahama
This paper contains some new heat-of-solution measurements of geikielite (MgTiO3), limonite (FeTiO3), fayalite (Fe2SiO4), and a natural forsterite in mixed acid (HF +HCl) and gives the results of a th
Jan 1, 1949
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X-Ray Studies Of Coals And Carbonaceous MaterialsBy Sabri Ergun
This report gives the result of investigations of coals of different rank, coal com¬ponents, chemically and thermally treated and irradiated coals, and sedimented organic matter. In most studies the a
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 4886 Recovery Of Oil In California By Secondary Methods - In Two Parts - Part I. San Joaquin Valley Oil FieldsBy A. G. Loomis
Although secondary-recovery methods have not been applied widely in California, it is apparent that increasing attention and effort must be given to this phase of recovery if the State is to maintain
Jan 1, 1952
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RI 3554 Survey Of Fuel Consumption At Refineries In 1939 ? SummaryBy G. R. Hopkins
[A new record in fuel efficiency at petroleum refineries was established in 1939, when a the average B.t.u. requirements per barrel of crude oil processed declined to a new low of 557,000 B.t.u. (see
Jan 1, 1941