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  • NIOSH
    IC 8954 Automatic Fire Protection For Mobile Underground Mining Equipment

    By Guy A. Johnson

    To improve productivity and cut costs, modern underground mining operations have become more mechanized. This mechanization has increased the usage of fuels, hydraulics, and electrical equipment assoc

    Jan 1, 1983

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    RI 5819 Methods Of Analyzing Oilfield Waters: Iodides, Bromides, Alkalinity, Acidity, Borate Boron, Total Boron, Organic Boron, Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, Iron, Fluorides, And Arsenic

    By A. Gene Collins

    Rapid, sensitive, and precise methods of determing major, minor and trace constituents of oilfield brines are needed. Several methods have been developed or adapted by the Federal Bureau of Mines at t

    Jan 1, 1961

  • NIOSH
    RI 8339 Acidulation of Florida Phosphate Matrix in a Single-Tank Reactor

    By P. C. Good

    This Bureau of Mines report describes the preparation of phosphoric acid directly from phosphate ore, without prior beneficiation, in a small-scale, continuous process research unit, as part of an eff

    Jan 1, 1979

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    OFR-28(4)-76 Survey Of Underground Hydraulic Coal Mining Technology - Volume 4 - Appendix C - References And Bibliography With Abstracts

    By William C. Cooley

    This volume contains copies of the 5 x 8 in. accession card file for all items collected which were judged to be relevant to underground hydraulic coal mining. In many cases, abstracts are included.

    Jan 1, 1975

  • NIOSH
    RI 5379 Clay Minerals And Permeabilities Of Appalachian Oil Sands ? Summary And Conclusions

    By E. M. Tignor

    A research program to aid development of improved methods for increased production of petroleum from partly depleted reservoirs is a vital part of the Bureau of Mines effort to effect true conservatio

    Jan 1, 1957

  • NIOSH
    Behavior of Dust Clouds in Mine Airways

    By R. V. Ramani, R. Bhaskar

    "The control of respirable dust in mines has been given paramount importance due to the health and safety implications associated with fine dust. The understanding of the temporal and spatial behavior

    Jun 1, 1988

  • NIOSH
    RI 3131 The Use Of Aluminum For Oil Lease Tanks Part II --Laboratory Tests

    By Ludwig Schmidt

    This report, the second of a series, presents the results of laboratory corrosion studies which were made in connection with a one-year test on aluminum lease tanks conducted by the United States Bure

    Jan 1, 1931

  • NIOSH
    NIOSH Toolbox Training - Tips For The Trainer

    This NIOSH Toolbox Training program contains 52 different modules designed to stimulate safety discussions among your employees. Each module is intended to be completed in roughly 10 or 15 minutes, s

    Jan 1, 2004

  • NIOSH
    RI 8127 The Theory of Flammability Limits - Natural Convection

    By Martin Hertzberg

    The concept of limit burning velocities is used to formulate a quantitative theory of flammability limits. Competing processes dissipate power from a combustion wave and quench propagation at some cha

    Jan 1, 1976

  • NIOSH
    RI 7176 Changes In Ash Composition Of North Dakota Lignite Treated By Ion Exchange

    By Leland E. Paulson

    This investigation examined the feasibility of altering the inorganic component of North Dakota lignite by ion exchange. Lignite of specific size consist was washed with various ionic solutions and ex

    Jan 1, 1968

  • NIOSH
    RI 6649 A Study Of The Chlorination Kinetics Of Germanium, Silicon, Iron, Tungsten, Molybdenum, Columbium, And Tantalum

    By Arne Landsberg

    A study of the chlorination kinetics of germanium, silicon, iron, tungsten, molybdenum, columbium, and tantalum has been made to determine the effects of temperature, chlorine concentration, geometric

    Jan 1, 1965

  • NIOSH
    RI 6592 High-Temperature Heat Contents And Entropies Of Gallium Phosphide, Indium Phosphide, And Indium Sulfide

    By L. B. Pankratz

    Heat content measurements were conducted for GaPo.996 and InPo.986 over the temperature range from 298° to 1,100° K, and for In2S2.897 over the range from 298° to 1,200° K. Both the actual experimenta

    Jan 1, 1965

  • NIOSH
    RI 6730 A Cost Estimate Of The Bayer Process For Producing Alumina

    By Frank A. Peters

    The Bayer process treating Jamaican bauxite was evaluated from an economic standpoint, using standard estimating methods and published data, to present a reference point for cost estimates for nonbaux

    Jan 1, 1966

  • NIOSH
    RI 6620 Laboratory Investigation Of The Effect Of Oxidation On Coal Flotation

    By J. B. Gayle

    The Bureau of Mines studied the effects of air oxidation on the recovery of float coal. Both batch-and continuous-type tests were made on six bituminous coals, representing the range in rank of coals

    Jan 1, 1965

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    RI 8292 Viscosity of BOF Slags Fluidized With Fluorspar, Colemanite, and Fused Boric Acid

    By H. W. Kilau

    The Bureau of Mines used a high-temperature rotational viscometer to test basic oxygen furnace slags to determine fluorspar requirements and to evaluate colemanite and fused boric acid as substitute f

    Jan 1, 1978

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    RI 4081 High Aluminia-Iron Laterite Deposits, Columbia Co. Ore.

    By James V. Kelly

    "INTRODUCTION In the course of Bureau of Mines investigations of iron ores near Scappoose, Columbia County, Oreg. during 1942, occurrences of laterite were noted in road cuts and outcrops at many loca

    May 1, 1947

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    RI 4140 Concentration of Oxide Manganese Ores from the Vicinity of Long Valley, Coconino County, Ariz.

    By C. H. Schack, A. O. Ipsen, H. G. Poole

    "INTRODUCTION In the course of the investigation of manganese mineral occurrences in continental United States, the Bureau of Mines has collected several lots of ore from properties in the vicinity of

    Nov 1, 1947

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    RI 3639 Determination by the Dropping-Mercury-Electrode Procedure of Lead, Cadmium, and Zinc In Samples Collected in Industrial-Hygiene Studies

    By Florence L. Feicht, H. H. Schrenk, Carlton E. Brown

    This report describes the dropping - mercury electrode , its use in analysis , and the procedure of the Health Division of the Bureau of Mines in determining lead , cadmium , and zinc . The dropping -

    May 1, 1942

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    MLA 23-87 - Mineral Resources Of The Little Humboldt River Study Area, Elko County, Nevada - Summary

    By Peter N. Gabby

    A mineral purvey of 40,000 acres of the 42,213-acre Little Humboldt River Wilderness Study Area was conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Mines in 1985 at the request of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management.

    Jan 1, 1987

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    RI 8891 - Evaluation of a Gas-Assisted Cupola

    By Victor Spironello

    The Bureau of Mines is studying cupola ironmel technology with the objectives of conserving high-quality raw materials through substitution and productivity. In the research re-ported here, a ize was

    Jan 1, 1984