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IC 7268 Tentative Bituminous-And Lignite-Mine Inspection Standards -Revised September 1943 ? IntroductionThese inspection standards have been prepared for use in the Federal inspection of bituminous and lignite mines. They are a revision of "Tentative Coal-Mine Inspection Standards," published as Bureau
Jan 1, 1943
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IC 8816 Minerals Health And Safety Contract Research, Development, And Demonstration In Fiscal Year 1980This publication summarizes, for potential contractors and other interested parties, the research, development, and demonstration contract projects programed by the Bureau of Mines for fiscal year 198
Jan 1, 1980
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IC 8381 Mineral Transportation Costs In The Pacific Northwest - Methodology And Application Of A Statistical AnalysisBy Jerry J. Gray
Transportation charges for mineral commodity movements in western Oregon and western Washington were determined mainly by a stratified random sample canvass of producers. Total 1965 mineral production
Jan 1, 1968
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IC 6153 Safety In Mines As Affected By First-Aid And Mine-Rescue ContestsBy W. D. Ryan
The organic act passed by Congress in 1910 instituting the Bureau of Mines provided that the director of the bureau should promulgate such investigations as might be necessary to determine the causes
Jan 1, 1929
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A Review of the Programs and Activities of the Generic Mineral Technology Center for Respirable DustBy R. V. Ramani, R. L. Frantz
"The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) established on August 15, 1983, a Generic Mineral Technology Center (GTC) for Respirable Dust within the Mining and Mineral Resources Research Institutes (MRls) at The
Mar 1, 1989
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RI 4274 Cranberry Magnetite Deposits Avery County, N. C., and Carter County, Tenn. (6a631dc6-2f33-43cf-9b78-3a9f3006ac87)By M. H. Kline, T. J. Ballard
"INTRODUCTION The Cranberry magnetite deposits occur in pre-Cambrian granite-gneiss in a belt extending from 3 miles southeast of Cranberry, N. C., to about 6 miles southwest of Magnetic City, Tenn. T
May 1, 1948
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Bureau Of Mines Mineral Investigations In The Juneau Mining District, Alaska, 1984-1988 - Volume 2.- Detailed Mine, Prospect, And Mineral Occurrence Descriptions - Section A - Haines-Klukwan-Porcupine Subarea ? IntroductionBy Jan C. Still
The Haines-Klukwan-Porcupine subarea of the Juneau Mining District (JMD) is located in the northern portion of the JMD and consists of the land between the Alaska-British Columbia boundary, the Chilko
Jan 1, 2012
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RI 7252 Some Aspects Of The Aerodynamics Of Formation Of Float Coal Dust CloudsBy J. M. Singer
The Bureau of Mines investigated the threshold of dispersal of monolayers and piles of rock dust, anthracite, and Pittsburgh seam coal dust in a small wind tunnel that simulated a coal mine gallery, w
Jan 1, 1969
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RI 4720 Burning Anthracite Barley On A Chain-Grate Stoker In A Two-Arch FurnaceBy L. R. Burdick
Anthracite barley is considerably cheaper than rice. Its use, therefore, is attractive from a cost standpoint, - but its smaller size (through 3/16 inch over 3/32 inch round-mesh screen) makes it more
Jan 1, 1950
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RI 5714 Reconnaissance Of Titanium Resources, Kemper County, Miss. ? Introduction And SummaryBy A. D. Hahn
This report describes reconnaissance by the Federal Bureau of Mines of titanium-bearing sandstone in Kemper County, Miss. The purpose was to determine the ilmenite, rutile, and associated heavy-minera
Jan 1, 1961
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OFR-42-77 Fabricate And Evaluate Protective Canopies For 3-Foot Coal SeamsBy Wesley Hermanson
Canopies were designed, fabricated, installed, and demonstrated for mining machinery in 3-foot coal seams. A Wilcox PJ20 Auger miner, a Wilcox Bolter, a bee Norse 245 miner, and an Elkhorn Scoop AR3 m
Jan 1, 1976
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OFR-105-79 Development Of An Area Sampling MethodologyBy H. E. Harris
An extensive experimental program was carried out to determine the variability of respirable dust samplers and to determine whether area dust sampling is feasible in coal mines. For sampler variab
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 6794 Decomposition Of Manganese Sulfate By A Partial Reduction ProcessBy H. C. Fuller
A method was devised and developed by the Bureau of Mines for decomposing manganese sulfate at significantly lower temperature than that required by the conventional procedure of using heat alone. Thi
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 5443 Air-Cooled Crucibles For Cold-Mold Arc Melting ? SummaryBy M. M. Kirk
Forced-air cooling of cold-mold arc furnaces for melting zirconium and similar metals has been investigated and found to be practical from the stand-point of heat transfer. It is believed that this te
Jan 1, 1959
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RI 4921 Maple Mountain-Hovey Mountain Manganese Project, Central District, Aroostook County, MaineBy N. A. Eilertsen
The Aroostook manganese-bearing deposits lie within a rectangle 30 miles wide and 70 miles long. Over 40 different deposits have been discovered in this area, but they have not been mined because the
Jan 1, 1952
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RI 3403 Determination Of The Swelling Properties Of Coal During The Coking ProcessBy H. S. Auvil
[Coals of low-volatile rank cannot be coked without admixing large proportions of high-volatile cod in the used type of byproduct-coke oven, because they expend excessively and. exert side thrust, whi
Jan 1, 1938
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RI 5325 The Use Of Augers In Surface Mining Of Bituminous Coal ? Summary And ConclusionsBy Wilbur A. Haley
One of the purposes of the investigation was to determine and report on how coal augers are used to mine bituminous coal that is near outcrops and may not be mined otherwise by any other present-day m
Jan 1, 1957
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RI 3277 The National Safety Competition of 1934By W. W. Adams, T. D. Lawrence
"The National Safety Competition covering the calendar year 1934 was the tenth yearly safety contest conducted by the United States Bureau of Mines. Participating in the competition were 334 mines and
Jun 1, 1935
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RI 4175 Geophysical Investigation of Manganiferous Iron Deposits, Boston Hill, Grant County, N. Mex.By L. O. Bacon, H. R. Joesting, J. H. Getz
"INTRODUCTION For a number of years manganiferous iron ore has been mined on a small scale at Boston Hill, in Grant County, N. Mex. Total production up to 1943 is estimated to be over 793,000 long ton
Feb 1, 1948
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RI 3627 Progress Report - Metallurgical Division 51. Cinnabar-Reduction Plants of the Southwestern Arkansas Quicksilver DistrictBy S. M. Shelton, W. A. Calhoun
"INTRODUCTION Discovery and development of a southwestern Arkansas quicksilver district are recent history. In July 1930 4/, a specimen was discovered near the Little Missouri River in sec. 1, T. 7S.
Mar 1, 1942