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IC 8486 Two-Phase Equilibria Of Analytical Binary Solutions Near The Critical PointBy B. J. Dalton
Several relationships between coexisting phases for analytical binary solutions near the critical point are given. These relationships were developed from a consideration of a (G u, P) surface at cons
Jan 1, 1970
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NBSIR 74-391 - Electromagnetic Noise In Lucky Friday MineBy W. D. Bensema, J. W. Adams, W. W. Scott, H. Dobroski
Measurements of the absolute value of electromagnetic noise and attenuation along a hoist rope were made in an operating hard-rock mine, Lucky Friday Mine, located near Wallace, Idaho. Spectra of elec
Jan 10, 1974
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RI 8625 Diagnostics of Sealed Coal Mine FiresBy J. M. Kuchta
The Bureau of Mines investigated four simulated coal gob fires to obtain a more reliable data base for defining the state of a sealed mine fire and to evaluate the performance of various fire detector
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 4514 Investigation of Capitan Iron Deposits Lincoln County, N. Mex. Supplement to R. I. 4022 (1dd43001-533a-4063-99de-8abf763dedab)By John H. Soule
"Although known since 1902, the Capitan iron deposits have not been mined, mainly because of the low grade of the ore. Only a small amount of exploratory work has been done since the discovery. C. H.
Aug 1, 1949
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RI 8459 Three Coal Mine Gob Degasification Studies Using Surface Boreholes and a Bleeder System (f9612f02-d462-430e-89b1-9cb634908aa3)By S. D. Maksimovic
The use of vertical surface degasification boreholes with bleeder systems and the use of a timbered bleeder system to degasify gob areas were studied by the Bureau of Mines. This report describes thre
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 4694 Investigation Of The Cove Meadow Copper Deposit, Humboldt County, Nev.By Russell R. Trengove
The Bureau of Mines developed by core drilling the Cove Meadow copper property, also known as the Patterson property, from May 6, 1949, to August 6, 1949. It is in the Cove Meadow mining district, nor
Jan 1, 1950
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RI 5767 Flotation Of Beryl From North-Eastern Pegmatites: A Progress Report ? Introduction And SummaryBy John E. Shelton
The growing interest in beryllium as a structural material, and its in-creased use in recent years for atomic energy application, have led both government and industry to express concern over the inad
Jan 1, 1961
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Expectations Vs. Experience: Training Lessons Based Upon Miners' Difficulties When Using Emergency Breathing ApparatusBy Launa Mallett, Charles Vaught, Michael Brnich, ROBERT PETERS
Interviews of 48 miners who escaped underground coal mine fires revealed that none of them had ever, before that incident, worn their self-contained self-rescuer (SCSR) either in training or in a real
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RI 4962 Blasting No Cut Hole Raise Rounds Using Millisecond DelaysBy Wing G. Agnew, Paul L. Russell
"INTRODUCTION During the past few years, the development of millisecond-delay electric blasting caps has made possible a more flexible control over timing the firing of individual charges in blasting,
Apr 1, 1953
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RI 7580 Comparison Of Techniques For Electrowinning Tungsten From ScheeliteBy John M. Gomes
The Bureau of Mines investigated two techniques for removing CaO from scheelite (CaW04) prior to electrolysis. In the first technique, a crude tungstic oxide (WO3) containing 0.15-percent lime (CaO) w
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 9398 - Predicting Materials' Ease Of Combustion: Development Of A Simple Test MethodBy Maria I. De Rosa
The U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted experiments for predicting materials' ease of combustion (smoldering onset, smoldering, flaming, and decomposition rates) by means of submicrometer smoke partic
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 3118 Explosive Crushing Of MineralsBy R. S. Dean
The principle of explosive crushing depends upon the fact that an expandable substance contained within the pores of a solid body will disrupt such a body upon expansion. Such expansion may be obtaine
Jan 1, 1931
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IC 7738 Limestone And Dolomite ? IntroductionBy Oliver Bowles
Limestone, including dolomite, is the most widely used of all rocks - nearly 300 million tons annually in the United States alone. It occurs in some form in every State and is produced in thousands of
Jan 1, 1956
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RI 5473 Using Radiant Heat To Reduce Filter-Cake Moisture In Coal Preparation ? SummaryBy T. M. Nasiatka
This report sterns from a study undertaken by the Federal Bureau of Mines to determine the possibility of reducing filter-cake moisture by applying radiant heat. Suitable laboratory equipment was set
Jan 1, 1959
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RI 6902 Heats Of Formation Of Ytterbium And Thulium TrichloridesBy J. M. Stuve
Standard heats of formation (AH°p) of YbCl3 (c) and TmCl3 (c) were measured by solution calorimetry. Heat of solution data are given for ytterbium and thulium metals and corresponding anhydrous trichl
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 8406 Geology, Mining, and Methane Content of the Freeport and Kittanning Coalbeds in Indiana and Surrounding Counties, Pa. (cd9fc402-2571-4bf4-afe9-47b310fffcbf)By D. G. Puglio
This Bureau of Mines study covers 25 underground mines that were active in the Upper and Lower Freeport and Lower Kittanning coalbeds in 1976. The coal ranges from low to medium volatile in rank; its
Jan 1, 1979
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Clean Automotive Fuel - Laboratory-Scale Operation Of The Synthane ProcessBy A. J. Forney
A high-Btu gas was made at the Bruceton, Pa., laboratories of the Bureau of Mines to demonstrate the feasibility of using the gas as a nonpolluting fuel for automobiles. The pilot plants at Bruceton w
Jan 1, 1972
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Technology News - No. 477 - A Systems Safety Approach for Programmable ElectronicsTo address the safety of programmable electronics-based mining systems before this technology proliferates in the mining industry.
Jan 1, 1999
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RI 7819 Collection of Airborne Coal Dust by SteamBy L. Cheng
This report describes a laboratory investigation of the effectiveness of low-pressure steam and a steam-water spray sequence for the collection of airborne respirable (<10 µm) coal dust. Comparison of
Jan 1, 1974