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RI 8327 Recovering Glass From Urban Refuse by Froth FlotationBy J. H. Heginbotham
As part of the total metallurgical system to recover metals from secondary resources, the Bureau of Mines conducted froth flotation research, using cationic reagents to recover glass from urban refuse
Jan 1, 1978
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Preventing Injury - Brand-New Research Has Offered Up Potential Control Measures For High Priority Hazards Associated With Underground Coal Mining Equipment.By Lisa Steiner, Robin Burgess-Limerick
Working with or near underground coal mining equipment is hazardous because of the multiple sources of energy and adverse environmental conditions. Of the 4169 injuries reported to Coal Services durin
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IC 7996 Coke Plants In The United States On December 31, 1959 ? Summary And IntroductionBy Joseph A. DeCarlo
This publication presents a tabulation of oven-and beehive-coke plants in the United States as well as pertinent statistical data on the number, capacity, kind, and condition of the ovens. Coke is an
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 8601 Crushing Techniques for Pneumatic Concentration of MicaBy C. W. Smith
Research was conducted by the Bureau of Mines to determine the effectiveness of various types of crushers for use with the Bureau-developed pneumatic concentration technique for mica. Three types of c
Jan 1, 1981
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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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RI 9291 - In-Mine Test of the Bureau of Mines Preproduction Wireless Survey SystemBy John Millhiser, Stephen J. Kravits
The U.S. Bureau of Mines preproduction Wireless Survey System (WSS) and its performance during an in-mine test are discussed in this report. The WSS was developed to reduce downhole surveying time in
Jan 1, 1990
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IC 6135 Safeguarding Electrical Equipment Used In Gassy Mines - European Practice: II ? Belgium - IntroductionBy L. C. IlsLey
Cooperation between the United States Bureau of Mines and the Safety in Mines Research Board of Great Britain, continuous since 1924, has made possible this and other papers on safety subjects. Gratef
Jan 1, 1929
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ESR Evidence for the Hydroxyl Radical Formation in Aqueous Suspension of Quartz Particles and Its Possible Significance to Lipid Peroxidation in SilicosisBy N. S. Dalal, X. Shi, V. Vallyathan
"Electron spin resonance (ESRJ spectrum of the hydroxyl (· OH) radical spin adduct with .the spin trap 5,5-dimethyl-1-pyrrolintt-N-oxide has been obtained in suspensions of freshly ground quartz parti
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 6128 Biaxial Device For Determining The Modulus Of Elasticity Of Stress-Relief CoresBy John Fitzpatrick
In this Bureau of Mines investigation a device was developed that permits the determination of the modulus of elasticity of the stress-relief cores obtained in the process of making in situ stress mea
Jan 1, 1962
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IC 7703 Testing For Methane In Out-Of-Reach Places ? Introduction And AcknowledgementsBy M. L. Davis
The principal causes of many methane-gas explosions that have occurred in anthracite mines, especially in thick pitching veins, during recent years can be traced to lack of a satisfactory method of te
Jan 1, 1954
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IC 7174 Lime Fuel Ratios of Commercial Lime Plants in 1939By Forrest T. Moyer
In conjunction -with the statistical survey of the lime industr-.r in 1939, by the Bureau of Hines, producing companies reported the lime-fuel ratios attained in their plants according to type of kiln
May 1, 1941
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IC 7620 Physiological Aspects Of Electrical Accidents In The Coal-Mining Industry ? IntroductionBy S. J. Davenport
[The tremendous increase in mine mechanization since 1929 has increased markedly the application of electric power in and about the coal mines of the United States. Cutting, drilling, and leading mach
Jan 1, 1951
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RI 7043 Leonardite And Other Materials As Drilling-Fluid Dispersants And Viscosity Control AgentsBy M. L. Odenbaugh
The viscosity reduction effect of varied concentrations of leonardite (a naturally oxidized form of lignite) and leonardite-caustic on the rheological properties of a standard bentonite drilling fluid
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 6080 Preparation Of Columbium And Tantalum By Metallic Reduction Of Their Chlorides - SummaryBy T. T. Campbell
Research conducted by the Bureau of Mines demonstrated the feasibility of preparing columbium and tantalum metals by the application of Kroll-process techniques. Yields in excess of 95 percent were ob
Jan 1, 1962
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IC 7097 Strategic Minerals Investigations Procedure Followed By The Bureau Of Mines ? What Is AuthorizedBy John W. Finch
The Secretary of the Interior acting through the Bureau of Mines and the Geological Survey is authorized by the Strategic Materials (Public No. 117 - 76th Cong., Chapter 190 1st Sess.) to make investi
Jan 1, 1939
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OFR-1(1)-83 Mine Rescue Team's Protective EnsembleBy Victor Himel
This report documents a systematic approach towards implementing an improved ensemble for the mine rescue team system that will protect against the hazards of mine rescue and recovery and will also af
Jan 1, 1982
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IC 7318 Electronic Mine-Shaft Signal System At Magma Copper Co., Superior, Ariz. ? IntroductionBy H. C. Loesche
The problem of signaling to the hoisting engineer from the cage in a shaft mine has been given considerable thought and attention by engineers and mine operators seeking to Increase the safety and eff
Jan 1, 1945
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IC 8659 - Methane Emission From U. S. Coal Mines In 1973, A Survey - A Supplement To IC 8558By P. W. Jeran, M. C. Irani, Maurice Deul
This Bureau of Mines survey of methane emissions indicates that total daily emissions have declined from 227 MM ft3 in 1971 to 214.7 MM ft3 in 1973. The highest average daily emissions in million cubi
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 2726 Coal-Mining Royalties And Leasing Conditions In Williamson And Franklin Counties, Illinois (District No. VI)By L. D. Tracy
The first study of this subject hits been made in Illinois, but as opportunity affords, similar studies will be made in other States. It is hoped that the data obtained will assist the coal-mining ind
Jan 1, 1926
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RI 7572 Fragmentation Of Concrete With Hydraulic JetsBy Jacob N. Frank
A factorially designed, hydraulic fragmentation experiment using a high-pressure water jet was conducted on concrete blocks. Three levels of pressure, standoff distance, and impact angle and two level
Jan 1, 1971