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RI 9558 - Optically Powered Remote Gas Monitor (f5f0ab0c-b3a1-4006-ae3a-5d92c27fe93a)By T. H. Dubaniewicz
Many mines rely on toxic gas sensors to help maintain a safe and healthy work environment. This report describes a prototype monitoring system developed by the U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) that uses li
Jan 1, 1995
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RI 6845 Tungsten Recovery From Low-Grade Concentrates By Amine Solvent ExtractionBy P. E. Churchward
The Bureau of Mines developed a process using amines for recovering tungsten as ammonium paratungstate from alkaline leach liquors without producing synthetic scheelite as an intermediate product. Ov
Jan 1, 1966
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IC 7724 Petroleum Refineries, Including Cracking Plants In The United States, January 1, 1955 ? Summary - Crude-Oil CapacityBy J. G. Kirby
The number of petroleum refineries in the United States continued to decline during 1954, and according to the Bureau of Mines annual survey there were 326 refineries with a total daily throughput cap
Jan 1, 1955
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IC 6126 Some Phases Of Coal-Mine Ventilation ? Importance Of VentilationBy J. J. Forbes
Ventilation is the most important safety factor in the production of coal because on it depends the safety, health, and efficiency of those who work underground. Without adequate and efficient means o
Jan 1, 1929
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RI 5529 Heats Of Combustion And Formation Of Molybdenum Subnitride And Chromium Subnitride ? Introduction And SummaryBy Alla D. Mah
The work described in this report is part of a Bureau of Mines research program for obtaining heats of formation of inorganic oxides, carbides, and nitrides by combustion calorimetry. The heats of
Jan 1, 1960
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IC 8021 Dust Control In Mining, Tunneling, And Quarrying In The United States, 1955 Through 1957 ? SummaryBy Floyd G. Anderson
The increasing trend toward use of continuous-type mining machines created a significant dust problem in coal mining, which resolved itself into three categories: Visibility at face, deposition on ret
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 3250 A Thermal Conductivity Apparatus For Continuous Determination Of The Helium Content Of Natural GasBy Allen S. Smith
Analysis of the helium content of a natural gas presents more than the usual difficulties encountered in applying the thermal-conductivity method because of the relatively small amounts of this inert
Jan 1, 1934
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RI 9441 - Design of an Experimental Electric Arc FurnaceBy Alan D. Hartman
Instabilities in electric steelmaking furnace arcs cause electrical and acoustical noise, reduce operating efficiency, increase refractory erosion, and increase electrode usage. The U.S. Bureau of Min
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 8263 The Diffusion Flame in Free Convection - Buoyancy-Induced Flows, Oscillations, Radiative Balance, and Large-Scale Limiting RatesBy M. Hertzberg
This Bureau of Mines report describes experimental and theoretical studies of diffusion flames in free convection. The cross-coupling between buoyancy-induced flows and the combustion process is explo
Jan 1, 1978
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RI 8202 Support Capabilities of Pneumatically Stowed MaterialsBy Roy L. Soderberg
Ground support for metal, nonmetal, and coal mines was examined through fill placement with a pneumatic stower to increase extraction, reduce ground pressures, and improve general mine safety. Several
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 7605 Fabrication And Cost Evaluation Of Experimental Building Brick From Waste GlassBy M. E. Tyrrell
The Bureau of Mines produced building brick of good quality in an investigation designed to explore the possible utilization of high-glass fractions of municipal incinerator residues in the manufactur
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 6398 The System Magnesia-Magnesium Fluoride-Germania-Lithium Fluoride. 6.94 Percent Lithium FluorideBy George R. McCormick
Because several new and unusual synthetic minerals were found in the system MgO-MgF₂ - SiO2 with Li * , or Nat a similar system with Geo₂ replacing Sio , plus Lit was investigated . In addition to the
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 4300 Effect Of Acid Oxides Upon Desulfurization In The Iron-Manganese SystemBy M. B. Royer
Sulfur is present in many ores and other raw materials that are used in the production of metals and alloys of industrial importance. Its presence, especially in ferrous-metal products, generally is u
Jan 1, 1948
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RI 4992 Investigation of the Brewer Topaz deposit, Chesterfield County, S.C.By V. J. Lynch, A. L. Peyton
"INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARYThe Brewer mine, near Jefferson, Chesterfield County, S.C., was originally operated as a gold mines as late as 1890 this mine was reported to have been one of the large gold
Aug 1, 1953
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Altered Calcium Homeostasis and Cell Injury in Silica-Exposed Alveolar MacrophagesBy D. E. Banks, J. K. H. Ma, Y. Rojanasakul, J. Y. C. Ma, C. J. Malanga
There is evidence to suggest that cell injury induced in alveolar macrophages (AM) following phagocytic activation by silica particles may be mediated through changes in intracellular free calcium [Ca
Nov 1, 1995
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RI 6229 Methods For Producing Alumina From Clay - An Evaluation Of Three Sulfuric Acid ProcessesBy Frank A. Peters
A series of evaluations is being made to determine the relative processing costs of producing metallurgical-grade alumina from low-grade aluminous materials. These evaluations include the estimated op
Jan 1, 1963
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Improve Drill Dust Collector Capture Through Better Shroud and Inlet ConfigurationsObjective: To improve the effectiveness of dust collector capture on surface mine drills.
Oct 1, 2005
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RI 6973 Chloroform Extractions Of Coals And CharsBy J. G. Walters
This report presents the results of an investigation in Which the chloroform solubilities of coals and chars are related to rank, temperature of thermal treatment, time at a given temperature, vacuum
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 2074 Cooperative Petroleum Work in WyomingBy F. B. Tough, B. H. Scott
"Petroleum engineering is a comparatively new branch of engineering, with which few people, even petroleum operators and mining engineers, are thoroughly familiar. Petroleum engineers are responsible
Jan 1, 1920
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Best Practices For Underground Diesel Emissions - NIOSH And The Coal Diesel Partnership Recommend Practices For Successfully Using Ceramic Filters To Control Diesel Particulate EmissionsBy Larry Patts, Michael J. Brnich
Approximately 45% of U.S. coal is produced from underground mining. The use of diesel engines to power under- ground mining equipment has steadily increased over the past four decades in an effort to