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  • NIOSH
    RI 7549 The Free Energy Of Formation Of Indium Oxide By EMF Measurements

    By S. C. Schaefer

    Thermodynamic properties of indium oxide (In203) have been studied with a high-temperature galvanic cell employing stabilized zirconia electrolytes. In the temperature range 790° to 1,230° K the free-

    Jan 1, 1971

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    IC 8745 - Underground Mine Communications (In Four Parts) 4. Section-To-Place Communications

    This Bureau of Mines report on underground mine communications addresses methods and equipment to meet the communication requirements of working sections and places of coal and metal-nonmetal mines. A

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Best Practices To Mitigate Injuries And Fatalities From Rock Falls - Introduction

    By Christopher Mark, Anthony T. Iannacchione

    Falls of ground continue to be one of the most serious causes of injury to U.S. miners. Of the 256 fatal injuries that occurred in mining between 1996 and 1998, 52 (20%) were caused by falls of ground

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    RI 6660 Foaming Agents For Removing Problem Liquids From Gas Wells

    By J. L. Eakin

    The Bureau of Mines determined agents that are effective in foaming heavy brines and oil from gas wells in severe concentrations of sodium chloride, in severe concentrations of calcium chloride, or in

    Jan 1, 1965

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    OFR-76-92 Silver Consumption In The Photographic Industry ? Introduction

    By Peter Krause

    This report provides an overview of the worldwide photographic industry and of the applications of photography. It also covers important technological and market trends, with special emphasis on those

    Jan 1, 1992

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    IC6016 Survey of Petroleum Pipe Lines and Storage Capacity of Crude Oil and Refined Products

    By G. R. Hopkins, A. B. Coons

    A survey of the petroleum pipe lines by the Bureau of Mines as of May 1, 1923, shows that on that date there was a total of slightly more than 90,000 miles of pipe lines in the United States, having a

    Jan 1, 1927

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    RI 9461 - Biosorption of Metal Contaminants Using Immobilized Biomass-Field Studies

    By T. H. Jeffers

    The U.S. Bureau of Mines has developed porous beads containing immobilized biological materials such as sphagnum peat moss for extracting metal contaminants from waste waters. The beads, designated as

    Jan 1, 2010

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    RI 8238 Generalized Distribution Curve for Characterizing the Performance of Coal-Cleaning Equipment

    By Byron S. Gottfried

    This Bureau of Mines report presents a method for combining the distribution curves at different specific gravities of separation, for a given piece of coal-cleaning equipment and a given raw coal fee

    Jan 1, 1977

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    RI 3955 Exploration of the Brown-Iron Ores, Churchwell and Robinette Tracts, Western Highland Rim District, Wayne County, Tennessee

    By A. H. Warner, G. A. Morrison

    "INTRODUCTION The brown-iron ores of the Western Highland Rim of Tennessee extend north and south across the State for 115 miles. Many prospects of iron ore are known in this area.The district is cred

    Oct 1, 1946

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    IC 8779 Microfilming Maps Of Abandoned Anthracite Mines - Mines In The Southern Anthracite Field

    By G. B. Gait

    This report is the fifth in a series concerning the Bureau of Mines program for microfilming maps of abandoned mines in the Pennsylvania anthracite region. A catalog of the microfilmed maps of 47 of 4

    Jan 1, 1978

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    RI 2978 Flow Of Gas In The Blast-Furnace Shaft

    By S. P. Kinney

    During 1925, at Holt, Ala., the United States Bureau of Mines made a study of the composition of the gases at four elevations in the shaft of a furnace producing foundry iron. A report3 of the work wa

    Jan 1, 1929

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    IC 6482 Chalk, Whiting, and Whiting Substitutes

    By Oliver Bowles

    Chalk is defined as a noncrystalline, soft, friable, fine-grained, light-colored type of limestone. It consists essentially of calcareous shells of minute organisms known as "foraminifera," although s

    Jul 1, 1931

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    RI 5175 Experimental Production Of High-Purity Cobalt ? Summary

    By K. K. Kershner

    To meet an increasing demand for high-purity cobalt, the Bureau of Mines has conducted investigations for producing this metal. Cobalt having a purity of 99.95 percent or higher is needed to determine

    Jan 1, 1956

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    RI 6678 Blast Furnace Operations With Very Low Slag Rates

    By P. L. Woolf

    Two blast furnaces, one a. commercial furnace and the other the Bureau of Mines experimental furnace, were successfully operated with extremely low slag volumes. The lowest slag rate obtained on the i

    Jan 1, 1965

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    RI 6279 Materials In Coal Inhibitory To The Growth Of Microorganisms

    By Martin H. Rogoff

    The presence of antibiotic materials extractable with polar organic solvents was demonstrated in coals of various ranks. Since these antibiotics occur in low concentrations, 200 pounds of a high-volat

    Jan 1, 1963

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    RI 8866 - A Basic Chloride Method for Extracting Aluminum From Clay

    By P. R. Bremmer

    As part of a program to devise alternative technologies for producing alumina from domestic resources, the Bureau of Mines investigated the leaching of calcined kaolinitic clay to form basic aluminum

    Jan 1, 1984

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    OFR-61-77 Preliminary Design Study Of Braking System For 10-Ton Coal Mine Rail Haulage Cars

    By Lee M. Manna

    Approximately 10,000, 10-Ton, 4 wheel, 2 truck, coal mine cars are in general service in U. S. Mines. None are equipped with an automatic braking system. Very few are equipped with hand or parking bra

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Response of Alveolar Macrophages to in vitro Exposure to Freshly Fractured versus Aged Silica Dust: The Ability of Prosil 28, an Organosilane Material, to Coat Silica and Reduce Its Biological Reactivity

    By N. S. Dalal, V. Castranova, K. Van Dyke, V. Vallyathan, J. H. Kang

    "We have reported previously that crushing or grinding crystalline silica results in the generation of silica-based radicals on the particulate surface and that these radicals can generate hydroxyl ra

    Mar 1, 1992

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    RI 8907 - Calcium Sulfide Precipitation of Mercury During Cyanide Leaching of Gold Ores

    By R. G. Sandberg

    Many gold-bearing ores throughout the Western United States contain small quantities of mercury. The presence of mercury not only decreases the gold-loading capacity of the activated carbon, but compl

    Jan 1, 1984

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    RI 8953 - Removal of Magnesia From Dolomitic Southern Florida Phosphate Concentrates by Aqueous S02 Leaching

    By J. P. Hansen

    The Bureau of Mines has investigated the S02 leaching of MgO from high-MgO-bearing Florida phosphate concentrates. The S02 was effective in leaching some of the MgO from three phosphate concentrates;

    Jan 1, 1985