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RI 4516 Investigation Of Little Castle Creek Chromite Deposit, Shasta County, Calif.By E. J. Matson
The Little Castle Creek chromite deposit was examined in February and May 1941, respectively, by W. O. Vandenburg and O. H. Metzger, engineers of the Bureau of Mines. The Federal Geological Survey sta
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 5751 Experimental Treatment Of Nevada And California Fluorspar Ores ? Introduction And SummaryBy A. L. Engel
This report is a compilation of preliminary and, in some cases, more extensive concentration experiments by the Federal Bureau of Mines on low-and medium-grade fluorspar ores from three localities in
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 2262 Gases Produced In The Use Of Carbon Tetrachloride And Faomite Fire Extinguishers In MinesBy A. C. Fieldner, S. H. Katz
"Introduction.Recent experiments (Fieldner, A.C., Katz, S.H., Kinney, S.P., and Longfellow, E.S., Poisonous gas from carbon tetrachloride fire extinguishers, Jour. Franklin Institute, October, 1920, p
Jun 1, 1921
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OFR-211-84 Evaluation And Comparison Of Linear And Branching Delivery Systems And Modification Of 31 Dec 1980By Jerry A. Wichser
A series of linear programmed instruction modules was developed in the general subject areas of Blasting Technology & Explosives Safety & Electrical Training. The linear programs (modules) were develo
Jan 1, 1984
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IC 7440 Sponge Iron in JapanBy THEO L. JOHNSTON
In preparing for war , Japan built an iron and steel industry that ranked high with other industrial nations . Deficient in raw materials for making iron and steel , it had to acquire the bulk of its
Mar 1, 1948
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RI 3036 Tests of the Strength of Concrete Stoppings Designed to Resist the Pressure of Explosions in Coal MinesBy G. S. Rice, H. P. Greenwald, H. C. Howarth
"Stoppings in coal mines serve, important and. vital functions, such as coursing the ventilating current, sealing off abandoned or dangerous workings, sealing fire areas, and separating mines at bound
Sep 1, 1930
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RI 3187 Protection Against Mercury Vapor Afforded By Canister Gas MasksBy W. P. Yant
Canister-type gas masks have become an essential part of the equipment of many industries not only for use in emergencies, but also in performing normal operations of industrial processes and procedur
Jan 1, 1932
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RI 3276 A Detector for Quantitative Estimation of Low Concentrations of Hydrogen SulphideBy L. B. Berger, W. P. Yant, J. B. Littlefield
"INTRODUCTION Hydrogen sulphide (H2S) is one of the most toxic industrial gases and of relatively wide occurrence in industry. Among its common industrial occurrences are, in the production and refini
Jun 1, 1935
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RI 6185 Gas Explosion Hazards Associated With The Bulk Storage Of Molten SulfurBy Aldo L. Furno
Sufficient quantities of combustible vapors are released by some sulfurs to produce flammable atmospheres under prolonged storage. Hydrogen sulfide and carbon disulfide appear to be the principal flam
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 3307 Ventilation of Manholes I. - Effect of Hole Covers on Natural VentilationBy W. E. Miller, John Campbell, W. P. Yant, G. W. Jones
"Because of its interest in accident prevention, the U.S. Bureau of Mines cooperates with city officials and utilities in investigating the causes of explosions in sewers, manholes, and other undergro
Jun 1, 1936
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RI 7119 Nonpyritic Smelting Of Copper ConcentratesBy J. L. Reuss
The Bureau of Mines investigated the technical feasibility of smelting copper concentrates containing chalcocite (Cu2S) and native copper using nonpyritic sulfur-bearing materials to aid matte formati
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 5746 Determining The In-Place Support Of Mine Roof With Rock Bolts, White Pine Copper Mine, Michigan ? SummaryBy Robert H. Merrill
This report summerizes the various studies made to determine the size and support of roofs in the upper shale formation, White Pine Copper Mine, Michigan. These studies were a cooperative effort of th
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 9387 - Accessory Metals Content of Commercial Titanium Mineral ConcentratesBy Jack C. White
This U.S. Bureau of Mines report assesses the resource potential of trace metals present in commercial Ti mineral concentrates. Metals of greatest interest: are those defined as "strategic and critica
Jan 1, 2010
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IC 6457 HafniumBy Paul M. Tyler
Hafnium appears to be among the more abundant of the newly discovered elements . Though quite widely distributed in nature , its compounds chemically so resembled those of zirconium , its sister eleme
Apr 1, 1931
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RI 4897 Estimate Of Known Recoverable Reserves Of Coking Coal In Knott County, Ky.By James J. Dowd
The investigation to evaluate the reserves of coking coal is being made by the Bureau of Mines in three parts: (1) To estimate known measured and indicated recoverable reserves of all coking coal; (2)
Jan 1, 1952
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RI 7179 A Comparison Of Infrared And Gas Chromatographic Methods For Determination Of Methane In Mine AirBy R. W. Freedman
The gas chromatographic method, devised by the Bureau of Mines for analyzing routine mine air samples, was compared with the infrared method used for confirmatory determination of methane in mine air.
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 3697 A Simple Device for Detecting Small Concentrations of Organic Halide Gases in the AtmosphereBy G. W. Jones, R. E. Kennedy
A simple , quick, and relatively accurate device is needed for determining the presence of very small concentrations of organic halide gases in various atmospheres . Such a device would enable safety
Apr 1, 1943
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Haulageway Light Bulb Protection - Objective:To improve electrical safety and lengthen light bulb life on trolley haulageways. Approach A resistor inserted in series with each pair of light bulbs, decreases the voltage applied to the bulbs
Jan 1, 1976
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IC 6828 Review of Coal-Mine Fatalities in Indiana During the Last 3 Months of 1932 and the Calendar Year 1933By C. A. Herbert
Information Circular 6746 reviewed the fatalities in Indiana coal mines. for the fiscal year October 1, 1951 to September 30, 1933. Since then Indiana has changed its fiscal year to the period July 1
Feb 1, 1935
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IC 6465 Zircon The GemBy E. P. Youngman
From a scientific point of view , the zircon is by far the most remarkable of the gem stones , and a satisfactory solution of the problems offered by its characters and constitution has not yet been m
Jul 1, 1931