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RI 6473 A Stainless Steel Fume Hood For Safety in Use of Perchloric AcidBy M. E. Kundick, W. E. Dieter, L. Cohen
The major details of design and maintenance of a seamless stainless steel fume hood system , developed by the Bureau of Mines , are described and illustrated . Operating and housekeeping routines are
Jan 1, 1964
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RI 9052 Steam-Induced Volatilization of Silica From RefractoriesBy L. Y. Sadler
The Bureau of Mines conducted a study Lo determine the loss in weight of silica (Si02) volatilization from low-alumina (A1203) refractories used as hot face liner materials in such process equipment a
Jan 1, 1986
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Methodology for Physical Characterization of Mining-Generated and Laboratory-Generated Coal Dust ParticlesBy J. M. Mutmansky
"The objective of this study was to produce coal dusts for laboratory research that are similar to mine airborne dusts in chemical, mineral, and physical characteristics. In this investigation, dusts
Dec 1, 1995
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RI 8341 Platinum-Substitute Materials as Electrocatalysts for Oxygen ReductionBy W. N. Cathey
Many materials including carbides, silicides, phosphides, borides, nitrides, oxides, and metals were studied by the Bureau of Mines as potential fuel cell catalysts for electroreduction of oxygen in a
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 6613 Load Relations In Preloaded Rockbolt TestingBy Lars Osen
This investigation was undertaken to contribute to the understanding of underground pull tests by conducting laboratory tests under closely controlled conditions. Steel bolts, instrumented with elect
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 7861 Atomic Absorption Methods of Analysis of Oilfield Brines: Barium, Calcium, Copper, Iron, Lead., Lithium, Magnesium, Manganese, Potassium, Sodium, Strontium, and ZincBy Gordon E. Fletcher
This Bureau of Mines report outlines the atomic absorption analysis of oilfield brines for barium, calcium, copper, iron, lead lithium, magnesium, manganese, potassium, sodium, strontium, and zinc, us
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 6680 Stress Corrosion Cracking Of Vanadium, Molybdenum, And A Titanium-Vanadium AlloyVanadium, molybdenum, and a titanium-10 percent vanadium alloy were evaluated for their susceptibility to stress corrosion cracking in a number of corrodents. Tests were conducted utilizing convention
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 8027 Recovery of Nickel and Cobalt From Low-Grade Domestic LateritesBy R. E. Siemens
A process is being developed by the Bureau of Mines to selectively recover nickel and cobalt from low-grade domestic laterites. In laboratory evaluation of the process, the oxides in the laterite were
Jan 1, 1975
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Abandoned Mine Lands Program TN #12 Passive Mine Drainage Treatment Systems - ObjectiveTreat contaminated coal mine drainage to meet EPA and State water quality requirements. Approach A model (fig. 1) is presented for selecting, designing, and sizing one or several passive mine dr
Jan 1, 1992
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IC 6286 Methods And Costs Of Mining At Hartley-Grantham Mine, Tri-State Zinc And Lead District ? IntroductionBy Oliver W. Keener
This paper describing the methods and costs of mining at the Hartley-Grantham mine of the Century Zinc Co. in the Tri-State Lead and Zinc district is one of a series being prepared by the United State
Jan 1, 1930
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RI 5941 Solvent Extraction Of Beryllium From Sulfate Solutions By Alkyl Phosphoric Acids ? Summary And ConclusionsBy R. O. Dannenberg
This report describes aperiments by the Bureau of Mines and reviews theoretical aspects of the use of organophosphate solvent extraction for recovering beryllium from sulfate leach liquors. The leach
Jan 1, 1962
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High-Resolution Seismic Reflection Techniques For Mapping Coal Seams From The SurfaceBy C. Melvin Lepper
High-resolution shallow seismic reflection methods are being used by the Bureau of Mines to map underground geologic features in coal mines. These features include faults, channel sand, washouts, roll
Jan 1, 1976
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Determining the Effects of New Technology on Room-and-Pillar ProductivityBy C. J. Johnson, C. J. Bise
"As the US coal industry moves into the next century, it is becoming more apparent that the effective application of new technology is the only way it can remain competitive in the energy marketplace.
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 5842 Porous Stainless Steel Filters For Removing Dust From Hot Gases ? SummaryBy L. J. Kane
Several processes being developed by the Federal Bureau of Mines to provide new and more efficient uses for coal require practical methods for removing dust from hot gases. Filters provide such means.
Jan 1, 1961
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IC 7074 Spontaneous Combustion Of Coal ? General StatementBy O. P. Hood
The spontaneous combustion of coal lies at the bottom of the subject of storage. It is useless to store coal that is to be lost by fire from spontaneous combustion. Every engineer is familiar with the
Jan 1, 1939
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RI 6273 Study Of The Calorimetric Method Of Purity Measurement Using Iupac Samples Of BenzeneBy J. F. Messerly
The purity of three specially prepared samples of benzene was determined with an adiabatic, low-temperature calorimeter with automatic control of shield temperature. Extensive measurements were made o
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 3773 A Method for Surveying Drill Holes by Oriented Drill RodsBy C. J. Cohen, L. A. Dahners
"SUMMARYA method has been developed for surveying, drill holes without lowering into the hole any surveying equipment other than an etch tube. The orientation of the rods at the collar of the hole is
Aug 1, 1944
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IC 7206 New Process For Controlling Mercury Vapor ? IntroductionBy Merle Randall
Application of a new chemical spray in a mercury mine in which ore rich in native metal was causing salivation among the miners has given such favorable results that it is believed the process will be
Jan 1, 1942
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IC 8199 Mining And Beneficiating Methods And Costs At Two Crushed-Limestone Operations, Madison County, Iowa (16c70b4c-8964-455b-813c-27e83b000352)By L. G. Marshall
The geology, mining, beneficiating, types of products, and costs in terms of percent of total costs and of labor, power, and supplies of two crushed- limestone operations in Madison County, Iowa, are
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 4134 Toxicity & Flame Resistance of Thermosetting PlasticsBy Lorenz E. Sieffert, Lawrence B. Berger, H. H. Sehrenk, Ralph W. Stewar, James A. Gale
"INTRODUCTION The purpose of the investigation discussed in this article was to evaluate the toxic hazard from gases produced when thermosetting plastic materials used for electrical insulating purpos
Oct 1, 1947