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RI 7470 Microseismic And Displacement Investigations In An Unstable SlopeBy Raymond M. Stateham
Microseismic noise rates and slope movements were measured in an unstable area along the north wall of the Tripp-Veteran pit, Kennecott Copper Corp., Ruth, Nev. Low-noise, wide-band microseismic geoph
Jan 1, 1971
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IC 7037 Some Instruments And Devices That Coal-Mine Officials Should Understand And Use ? IntroductionBy G. W. Grove
Coal-mine officials and those who are preparing to become officials should be familiar with the instruments and devices that are employed rather commonly in and around mines and should know how to use
Jan 1, 1938
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RI 7686 Dispersion Strengthening Of Internally Oxidized Iron-Aluminum AlloysBy Mark I. Copeland
The formation of A1203 dispersoids 0,14 and less in size in dilute iron-aluminum alloys by internal oxidation in wet hydrogen and dispersion strengthening of iron by application of the technique to ir
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 2646 Special SandsBy W. M. Weigel
"Sand is one of the most useful and, fortunately, one of the most common mineral commodities. By far the largest proportion of the production is used in construction, including all forms of building,
Oct 1, 1924
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MLA 11-87 - Mineral Resources Of The South McCullough Mountains Study Area, Clark County, NevadaBy Terry J. Close
In 1985, at the request of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, the U. S. Bureau of Mines studied part of the 56,623-acre South McCullough Mountains Wilderness Study Area (NV-050-435) in order to evalu
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 9087 - Recovery of Critical Metals by Carbonyl ProcessingBy A. Visnapuu
The Bureau of Mines investigated carbonyl processing techniques for the recovery of the critical metals Ni, Co, Mn, and Cr from domestic primary and secondary sources. In most cases, the source materi
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 7032 Reservoir Evaluation, I. D. Morgan Lease, Smithfield Oilfield, Grant District, Wetzel County, W. Va.By Charles E. Whieldon
This report presents the results of a study on part of the Smithfield oilfield, Wetzel County, W. Va. The primary purpose of the investigation was to determine the original and the present volume of s
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 2654 Effects Of Temperatures And Pressure Of Gypsum And AnhydriteBy Marie Farnsworth
"The Anhydrite ProblemThe Nonmetallic Minerals Experiment station of the Bureau of Mines at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N. J. has recently undertaken a study of the chemical and physical proper
Nov 1, 1924
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Discussion - A Discussion On The Three-Dimensional Boundary Value Problem For Electromagnetic Fields - Rankin, David, University of AlbertaThree -dimensional boundary value problems are difficult to solve. Indeed, while the separation of the scalar wave equation can be effected in 11 different coordinate systems, an analytic solution req
Jan 1, 1973
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Technology Transfer"In sum, significant benefits to mine worker health have resulted and should continue to result from the synergistic scientific, engineering, and medical research in respirable dust. As always, an imp
Nov 1, 1988
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RI 2122 Collection and Examination of Rock Dust in Mine AirBy F. D. Osgood, A. C. Fieldner, W. A. Selvig
In connection with investigations being conducted by the Bureau of Mines regarding pulmonary disease which is prevalent among metal miners in certain districts , a large number of rock- dust samples h
May 1, 1920
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A study on effects of size and structure on hygroscopicity of nanoparticles using a tandem differential mobility analyzer and TEMBy Kihong Park
A hygroscopicity tandem differential mobility analyzer (HTDMA) technique is used to determine size-effect of nanoparticles (NaCl, (NH4)2 SO4, KCl, NH4NO3, MgCl2,CaCl2) on their hygroscopic properties
Jan 1, 2008
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RI 3321 Investigations During 1935 of Combustibles in Manholes in Boston, Mass.By F. M. Goodwin, Campbell. John, W. J. Hiffs, G. W. Jones
"INTRODUCTION In cooperation with The Edison Electric Illuminating Co. of Boston, Mass., and the Boston Consolidated Gas Co. a survey has been conducted continuously since 1929 by the United States Bu
Oct 1, 1936
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RI 2114 Use of Airplanes in Mine Rescue WorkBy F. J. Bailey
"In the fall of 1919, the U.S. Bureau of Mines began an inquiry as to the possibility of utilizing airplanes in conjunction with its rescue work, for quickly transporting engineers and oxygen rescue-a
Apr 1, 1920
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RI 7687 A Comparison Of Borer, Ripper, And Conventional Mining Products In Illinois No.6 Seam CoalBy R. L. Schmidt
The Methane Control and the Respirable Dust Groups at the Twin Cities Mining Research Center (TCMRC) cooperated recently in obtaining production samples of approximately 1 ton each, from the loading c
Jan 1, 1972
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IC 7036 Necessity For More Extended Use Of Safety Equipment In MiningBy D. Harrington
In recent years over 100,000 persons have been killed annually in the United. States by accidents; about one-fifth of these have been workers in some of our industries; about one-third have been kille
Jan 1, 1938
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RI 3846 Evaluation of Some Binders for Use in Pelletizing SlimesBy T. A. Klinefelter
"INTRODUCTION During the development work on sponge iron by the Bureau of lines it was desired to produce a product of maximum density for the furnace. One means of doing this would be to make a plast
Jan 1, 1946
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IC 6957 Some Results Of First-Aid Training Of All Of The Employees Of A Mine Or PlantBy J. J. Forbes
The Act of Congress authorizing the establishment of the United States Bureau of Mines became effective July 1, 1910. One of the most important duties Congress delegated to the Bureau in this Act was
Jan 1, 1937
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RI 3389 Fuel For Permissible Flame Safety Lamps ? Introduction (dd100b79-594f-4764-9931-6ea84d4e88e9)By A. B. Hooker
Investigations at the Pittsburgh Experiment Station have shown that the satisfactory operation of a flame safety lamp depends not only upon proper design and assembly of the lamp but upon the kind of
Jan 1, 1938
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RI 7994 Application of Large-Hole Burn Cut in Room-and-Pillar MiningBy R. L. Schmidt
Research conducted over the past 20 years in France, Great Britain, and the United States on the use of the large-hole burn cut has established cer¬tain advantages for this system. Advantages include
Jan 1, 1975