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The Relationship between the Hardgrove Grindability Index and the Potential for Respirable Dust GenerationBy Michael P. Moore, Christopher J. Rise
"Over the past twenty years, there have been numerous studies which have attempted to correlate the prevalence of Coal Workers' Pneumoconiosis (CWP) with different characteristics of the coal seam. So
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 6664 Some Thermal Properties Of Beryllium Fluoride From 8° To 1,200° KBy A. R. Taylor Jr.
The heat capacities of a-quartz form beryllium fluoride were measured at approximately 3° intervals from 8° to 300° K., using an adiabatic calorimeter. At 298.15° K the heat capacity and entropy were
Jan 1, 1965
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IC 7364 Perlite, Source Of Synthetic Pumice ? IntroductionBy Oliver C. Ralston
The growing popularity of perlite (sometimes spelled pearlite) as a raw material for thermal expansion into pumicelike products in the Western States has prompted a preliminary investigation of the pr
Jan 1, 1946
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RI 5624 Laboratory Equipment And Test Procedures For Evaluating Explosibility Of Dusts ? Summary And IntroductionBy Henry G. Dorsett
This report is a description of equipment and test procedures used by the Federal Bureau of Mines in laboratory studies on the explosibility of dusts. The principal tests concern ignition temperature,
Jan 1, 1960
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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 2828 The Detection Of Sulphur In Petroleum And Petroleum Distillates - IntroductionBy F. W. Lane
Some months ago the Bureau of Mines began research of a fundamental character on sulphur in petroleum. In the course of this work, the usual qualitative test for sulphur in organic compounds1 was appl
Jan 1, 1927
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RI 6450 Noise from pneumatic rock drillsBy R. T. DeWoody, W. C. Miller, W. Chester
Studies were made to determine the effect of the shape of a pneumaticrock- drill exhaust muffler on its efficiency, and the origin and reduction of exit noise from the mufflers. Tests of mufflers of t
Jan 1, 1964
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IC 6151 Method And Cost Of Mining The Upper And Lower Freeports And The Lower Kittanning Coal In A Group Of Mines In Western Central PennsylvaniaBy J. W. Paul
This circular is one of a series of reports on coal mining methods and cost s which are being prepared by the U. S. Bureau of Mines for the purpose of making available to those interested in the indus
Jan 1, 1929
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RI 9461 - Biosorption of Metal Contaminants Using Immobilized Biomass-Field StudiesBy 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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IC 6750 Mining Laws Of The Irish Free State ? Prefatory NoteBy E. P. Youngman
This paper is one of a series of digests of foreign mining legislation and court decisions that is being prepared in advance of a general report relative to the right of American citizens to explore f
Jan 1, 1933
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Technology News - No. 465 - Method for Predicting Methane Emissions on Extended Longwall FacesTo provide longwall operators with a method to predict methane emissions from panels with increased face width.
Jan 1, 1997
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RI 8866 - A Basic Chloride Method for Extracting Aluminum From ClayBy 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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RI 9588 - Recovering Cadmium And Tellurium From Thin-Film Photovoltaic Device ScrapBy William K. Tolley
The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) is investigating hydrometallurgical processing techniques to recycle metals from semiconductors and other advanced materials. Cadmium and tellurium were recovered from
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 3258 Isolation and Study of the Humic Acids from PeatBy Chester L. Arnold, Reinhardt Thiessen, Alexander Lowy
"INTRODUCTION Peat is the accumulated mass of plant materials that remain after partial decay under specific conditions. In the swampy peat bogs dead material which falls on the surface immediately is
Nov 1, 1934
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IC 7607 Mines And Minerals Deposits (Except Fuels) Gallatin County, Mont. ? IntroductionBy Glenn C. Reed
This report is one of a series describing mineral investigations within the Missouri River Basin in Montana. The primary purposed of these investigations is to provide information to agencies of the D
Jan 1, 1951
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RI 6336 Laboratory Smelting of Copper Precipitator DustBy L. Mark Irwin, R. A. Marsyla
The objective of this laboratory investigation was to develop a mattesmelting process for the recovery of copper from industrial smelter dusts . Experimentation was conducted on three samples of Cottr
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 6311 Use of a Sieve Bend and a Scalping Deck With a Vibrating Screen in Dewatering and Draining Dense Medium From Fine CoalBy P. F. Sands, Michael Sokaski, M. R. Geer
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the advantage of using either a conventional sieve bend ahead of a vibrating screen or of attaching a sieve - bend screen surface onto a vibrating sc
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 7100 Extraction Behavior Of Cerium-Group Lanthanides In A Primary Amine-Chelating Agent SystemBy D. J. Bauer
A primary amine extraction system was investigated for fractionating a cerium-group, lanthanide sulfate mixture. Addition of diethylenetriaminepenta-acetic acid (DTPA) to the amine extraction system r
Jan 1, 1968
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Influence of Mineral Dust Surface Chemistry on Eicosanoid Production by The Alveolar MacrophageBy L. M. Demers, D. C. Kuhn
It has been suggested that radicals on the surface of dust particles are key chemical factors in the pathophysiology that results from the occupational inhalation of coal and silica dust. In addition,
Mar 1, 1992
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RI 6279 Materials In Coal Inhibitory To The Growth Of MicroorganismsBy 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