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IC 7962 Recommended Standards For Alternating Current In Coal MinesAlthough alternating-current (a.-c.) power systems and equipment have been used in coal mining for many years, most mines in the United States are powered mainly by direct current (d.-c.). There are s
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 7308 Preparation Of Rare-Earth And Yttrium Metals By Electrodeposition And Vacuum Distillation Of AlloysBy E. Morrice
Gadolinium, dysprosium, and yttrium are difficult to electrowin as high-purity liquid metals because of their high melting points (>1,300° C). Samarium metal is difficult to prepare directly by electr
Jan 1, 1969
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RI 4554 Investigation Of Colorado Minerals Co. Calcite Deposits, Archuleta And Hinsdale Counties, Colo.By Ernest V. Deshayes
The Colorado Minerals Co. calcite properties in Archuleta and Hinsdale Counties, Colo., (fig. 1) were examined by Bureau of Mines engineers in 1943. The demand for optical calcite during the war promp
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 3873 Exploration at the Cline Mine - Cabarrus Co., NCBy William A. Beck
"The Old Cline mine, also known as the Old Cruse mine, was first worked for gold in1895. The property was opened by several shafts and trenches; and some stoping has been done, producing several cars
Apr 1, 1946
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Respirable Particulate Surface Interactions with the Lecithin Component of Pulmonary SurfactantBy W. E. Wallace, P. S. Raghootama, M. S. Seehra, C. A. Hill, M. J. Keane, P. Mike
"Dipalmitoyl glycerophosphorylcholine (lecithin) dispersed in physiologic saline, a model of the primary component of pulmonary surfactant, is adsorbed by respirable quartz and aluminosilicate dusts.
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 5521 Extraction Of Yttrium And Rare-Earth Elements From A Euxenite Carbonate Residue ? SummaryBy Van E. Shaw
Three comparatively simple, efficient, and rapid extraction methods for the dissolution of yttrium and rare-earth elements from a euxenite carbonate residue have been developed, using dilute sulfuric
Jan 1, 1959
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RI 6122 Autoradiography Of Carbon And Sulfur In Titanium Steels ? SummaryBy A. A. Cochran
Methods of preparing small heats of steel containing radioisotopes were developed, and the techniques of stripping film autoradiography were used to detect and study the carbide and sulfide phases in
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 2417 The Production Of Carbon-Black From Natural Gas By The High Voltage Arc.By J. J. Jakowsky
[The legislation in many States against the present method of producing carbon-black by the incomplete combustion of natural gas, and the continually increasing demand for gas for otter purposes, indi
Jan 1, 1922
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RI 6415 Heat of Formation of Aluminum CarbideBy Alla D. Mah
The heat of combustion of aluminum carbide (Al, C3 ) , obtained directly by combustion calorimetry , was AH298.15 -1,029.6 ± 1.9 kcal / mole . == The heat of formation of aluminum carbide correspondin
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 4951 Ore-Dressing Tests Of Aroostook County, Maine. Manganese Ores ? SummaryBy Frank D. Lamb
Four samples of manganese-bearing material from the Aroostook County, Maine, deposits were tested at the Eastern Experiment Station of the Bureau of Mines at College Park, Md., to determine their amen
Jan 1, 1953
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RI 3387 Dust Sampling With The Bureau Of Mines Midget Impinger, Using A New Hand-Operated PumpBy J. B. Littlefield
[A rulp has i~c+:r. ilrsi i,nsd Lo O~JPY:L~ e the mid~ol Llf;pin.5cr rll~!-t-.cxny)lin:: apparatus recently c',ov~-lo.pe;t by tL1e '.liro:ul of !dines- For th-is pilryoac, a po?.-iti~rs-nct.
Jan 1, 1938
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RI 3387 Dust Sampling With The Bureau Of Mines Midget Impinger, Using A New Hand-Operated Pump (dbf02583-b43c-4a68-ac0a-3d023b941c89)By J. B. Littlefield
[A rulp has i~c+:r. ilrsi i,nsd Lo O~JPY:L~ e the mid~ol Llf;pin.5cr rll~!-t-.cxny)lin:: apparatus recently c',ov~-lo.pe;t by tL1e '.liro:ul of !dines- For th-is pilryoac, a po?.-iti~rs-nct.
Jan 1, 1938
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IC 7331 Dust-Counting Cells ? IntroductionBy Carlton E. Brown
This report contains information on the cells or containers used to hold a known small depth (usually 1 mm. or less) of the dust-containing liquid from impinger, 5/6/ filter-paper,7/ and other samples
Jan 1, 1945
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RI 2355 Determination of the Relative Comfort of Mine Working Places by Means of the KatathermometerBy G. E. McElroy, D. Harrington
In connection with the cooperative metal-mine dust and ventilation investigations of the U. S. Bureau of Mines and the U. S. Public Health Service , some underground data have been obtained with inten
May 1, 1922
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IC 8626 Mineral Resources Of The Trans-Alaska Pipeline CorridorBy John J. Mulligan
The Bureau of Mines investigated reports of mineral deposits within 10 miles of the route of the proposed pipeline from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez. No producing lode deposits or lode prospects of possible
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 6748 Flammability Characteristics Of Selected Halogenated HydrocarbonsBy H. E. Perlee
Autoignition temperatures and limits of flammability of nine halogenated hydrocarbons in atmospheres of air, oxygen, and nitrogen tetroxide were measured in a modified standard autoignition apparatus
Jan 1, 1966
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Industry / University Research & DevelopmentBy Industrial Research Office
"The U.S. Bureau of Mines established on August 15, 1983, the Generic Mineral Technology Center for Respirable Dust within the Mining and Mineral Resources Research Institutes (MRIs) at The Pennsylvan
Aug 31, 1989
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A Medium Frequency Wireless Communication System For Underground Mines (de44866e-7403-4d05-a8a8-659dd3603d13)By Larry G. Stolarczyk
This report deals with information regarding a new Medium Frequency (MF) Wireless Communication System for underground mines. This new telecommunication system works on low loss electromagnetic wave p
Jan 9, 1984
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RI 2692 The Physical Chemistry Of Oil-Field Emulsions.By D. B. Dow
This paper on the physical chemistry of oil-field emulsions is the last of a series of three prepared as a result of a study of oil-field emulsions. The first paper3 deals with the factors responsible
Jan 1, 1925
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Roof Monitoring Helps Prevent Injuries in Stone MinesBy l.J Prosser
from 1990 to 1996, 16 states reported 92 injuries from falls of roof, rib or face in the more than 90 underground stone mines in the United States (Fig. 1). Missouri, Pennsylvania and Kentucky account