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Appendix D - Fire Retardants For Timber – D-1 - Most Effective SaltsBy David Hoadley, Kenneth R. Maser, Ashok B. Boghani, James E. Billar, D. Randolph Berry, Mackenzie Burnett, Robert H. Trent
D. 1 Most Effective Salts A. Ammonium Phosphates Monammomium phosphate and diammonium phosphate (salts of ortho phosphoric acid) are superior to the triammonium salt in fire-resisting propertie
Jan 1, 1976
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Technology For Remote Mine Seal ConstructionBy Michael A. Trevits
Mine fires can be especially perilous because toxic products can quickly spread well beyond the fire zone thereby exposing all underground miners to dangerous and deadly conditions. Since November 19
Jan 1, 2002
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Program LimitationsBy C. B. Manula, R. L. Sanford, R. A. Rivell
The large amount of computer code required for this simulation model dictates that reasonable limitations be placed on some of the input variables. The program permits the following maximum sizes:
Jan 1, 1974
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IC 6367 Connection between Physical Condition and Liability to Accidents of Metal MinersBy R. R. Sayers
"According to the dictionary,3 an accident is an event that takes place without one's foresight or expectation, often an undesigned, sudden, and unforeseen occurrence of an afflictive or unfortunate c
Oct 1, 1930
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RI 8102 Development of Two New Oxygen Self ?RescuersBy R. L. Stein
For the past several years, the Bureau of Mines has been actively engaged in developing two new oxygen self-rescuers through research contracts with private industry. These new oxygen self-rescuers ar
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 8854 Use of Bureau of Mines Turbomill To Produce High-Purity Ultrafine Nonoxide Ceramic PowdersBy Dale E. Wittmer
Nonoxide ceramic materials could substitute for high-temperature alloy steels containing imported critical and strategic materials such as cobalt, chromium, and nickel if their high-temperature proper
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 3350 Production Of Explosives In The United States During The Calendar Year 1936By W. W. Adams, V. E. Wrenn
"Production of explosives in the United States during the calendar year 1936, as represented by reports of sales by manufacturing companies, totaled 391,604,500 pounds, an increase of 27 percent over
Jul 1, 1937
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IC 9175 Steel In Motor Vehicles - A 35-Year PerspectiveBy J. Weinberg
This Bureau of Mines report presents data on the changes in the use of steel in motor vehicles over the past 35 yr. Sources of supply of steel for the automotive sector have shifted from almost all do
Jan 1, 1988
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The Mineral Industry Of Other Near East Countries - Afghanistan (7bfd5e1a-6153-4fef-8452-f1daa36bd4b6)By Peter J. Clarke
Afghanistan's mineral industry continued to be dominated by the production and export of natural gas, although several mining and related industrial projects, all under the supervision of Soviet
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 2719 Gas Mask For Protection In Air Against All Gases, Vapors And Smokes ? IntroductionBy A. C. Fieldner
The Bureau of Mires in its investigations of gas masks for use in mines and allied industries has studied and developed various types of masks for protection against noxious uses and furies that may b
Jan 1, 1925
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RI 3324 Active List of Permissible Explosives and Blasting Devices Approved Prior to July 31, 1936"An active list of permissible explosives was published in September 1935 as part of United States Bureau of Mines Report of Investigations 32S6, under the title ""Active List of Permissible Explosive
Dec 1, 1936
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OFR-49-95 Economic Feasibility Of Mining In The Colville Mining District, AlaskaBy James R. Coldwell
Mining and processing cost analyses were conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Mines on stratiform zinc-lead-silver, coal, and stratiform barite deposit types that are found in the Colville Mining District.
Jan 1, 1995
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RI 6915 Rhenum And Rhenum-Tungsten Deposition By Thermochemical Reduction Of The Hexaflourides?A Preliminary StudyBy F. W. Hoertel
Near-optimum parameters were determined by the Bureau of Mines for vapor deposition of rhenium on heated copper substrates by hydrogen reduction of rhenium hexafluoride (ReF6). High-purity deposits of
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 2127 The Uses of Talc and SoapstoneBy Raymond B. Ladoo
The uses of talc are many but are not, in general well known or fully developed within the last decade several companies have realized the possibilities of greatly increased use and have intelligently
May 1, 1920
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RI 8455 Characterization Of Thin Films And Solid Surfaces Using Proton-Induced X-Ray EmissionBy Bruce D. Sartwell
The Bureau of Mines is using characteristic X-rays produced by proton bombardment of a solid surface to provide quantitative compositional analyses of surface layers of metals. An integral X-ray yield
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 8669 Degasification of the Mary Lee Coalbed, Brookwood, Ala.By John H. Perry
The Bureau of Mines has developed several techniques for draining methane from coalbeds in advance of mining. Drilling long horizontal holes from an underground location is one such technique, which w
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 8268 Carbon-in-Pulp Silver Adsorption From Cyanide Leach Slurries of a Silver OreBy S. J. Hussey
The Bureau of Mines investigated the applicability of carbon-in-pulp pro-cess for recovering silver from low-grade ores. The reasons for the research were (1) to illustrate a practical procedure for t
Jan 1, 1978
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RI 6153 Treating Beryl-Spodumene Concentrates Containing 10 To 30 Percent Beryl By The Fluosilicate Process ? SummaryBy R. O. Dannenberg
Applicability of the fluosilicate sintering process to recovering beryllium from beryl-spodumene concentrate analyzing 1.4 to 3.7 percent BeO (10 to 30 percent beryl) was investigated. The work was on
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 8380 - Directional Drilling For Coalbed Degasification - Program Goals And Progress In 1978By David C. Oyler, Paul W. Jeran, William P. Diamond
The Bureau of Mines is cooperating with the U.S. Department of Energy in a directional degasification project at the Emerald mine near Waynesburg, Pa. This project is designed to combine the highly su
Jan 1, 1979
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The Mineral Industry Of Central American Countries - Belize (bb7c5b20-f026-4f14-96b5-be9b301bf735)By H. Robert Ensminger
The Belizean economy had an estimated annual growth of about 3.4% over that of 1986. Economic growth during the 2 previous years was slower and was characterized by a negative trade balance. The gross
Jan 1, 1989