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  • NIOSH
    The Effect Of Oxygen In Coal - Introduction

    By David White

    This paper is the result of a comparative study of ultimate coal analyses made and published by the United States Geological Survey. This study, at first casually undertaken to devise an acceptable cl

    Jan 1, 1911

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    RI 4045 Central Texas (Llano) Iron Deposits - Llano and Mason Counties, Texas

    By A. M. Evans

    "INTRODUCTION Exploration of the Iron Mountain and Bader iron-ore deposits in Llano County and the Gamble deposit in Mason County, Texas, was begun by the Bureau of Mines in January and completed in M

    Apr 1, 1947

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    Flavoenzymes Reduce Vanadium(V) and Molecular Ozygen and Generate Hydroxyl Radical

    By N. S. Dalal, Xianglin Shi

    "The mechanism of vanadium(V) V ) toxicity is still not fully understood in spite of extensive current effort (1-3). The presence of a vanadium(V) V ) -dependent NAD ( P )H oxidase in cell membranes s

    Mar 1, 1992

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    The Treatment Of Manganese-Silver Ores. - Introduction

    By Galen H. Clevenger

    Although there are exceptions, oxidized silver ores containing the higher oxides of manganese are generally refractory to hydrometallurgical methods of treatment. When these ores are of high enough gr

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Metal-Mine Accidents In The United States During The Calendar Year 1935 ? Introduction

    By W. W. Adams

    The metal and nonmetallic mineral mines (excluding coal mines) of the United States had a more favorable safety record in 1935 than in any year except 1931 and 1932 since annual statistics of accident

    Jan 1, 1938

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    RI 6525 Optical Activity in Oils Derived from Coals

    By Gus Pantages, Bernard D. Blaustein, Charles Zahn, Irving Wender

    Oils from coal hydrogenation have been examined at the Bureau of Mines to learn whether any centers of the optical activity reported in coal would survive catalytic hydrogenation at 450-525 ° C and ab

    Jan 1, 1964

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    IC 7501 Safety Practices at United Verde Mine Phelps Dodge Corp., Jerome, Ariz.

    By Allen D. Look, Alan A. Sharp

    "INTRODUCTION The bottoming of the United Verde sulfide pipe has shortened the expected life of the United Verde mine to a matter of a few years. First located in 1876, this Arizona mine has had a lon

    May 1, 1949

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    IC 6840 Review Of Literature On Effects Of Breathing Dusts With Special Reference To Silicosis - Part II-A - Chapter 4. Prevention Of Dust Diseases (Sections 1 And 2) - Introduction

    By D. Harrington

    As no cure is known for silicocis after it has developed, prevention is the only effective remedy. There are two main lines of approach to the problem of dust-disease prevention in industry - the engi

    Jan 1, 1935

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    IC 7405 Potash Mining in Germany, 1945

    By J. H. East

    Potash is one of the essential chemicals used in fertilizing soil deficient in natural minerals . Europe uses a large tonnage of potash in the form of easily soluble salts , and this is particularly t

    May 1, 1947

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    RI 4115 Rusk Iron Deposits, Cherokee Co, TX

    By A. M. Evans, J. H. Soulé

    "INTRODUCTION Deposits of iron ore in Cherokee County, Tex., have been worked at various times in the pact, and the ore has been smelted in small local blast furnaces.Recently it was proposed to estab

    Aug 1, 1947

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    IC 9040 Environmental Issues Related To Mineral Development In The Stillwater Complex, MT

    By Michael T. Nigbor

    This Bureau of Mines publication identifies the significant environmental issues associated with the potential development of strategic and critical minerals in the Stillwater Complex, MT. The Stillwa

    Jan 1, 1985

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    RI 4292 Investigation Of The Krueger Zinc Deposit Washington County. Mo.

    By Homer J. Ballinger

    The Krueger property was examined by an engineer of the Bureau of Mines in September 1943. The records of 23 old drill holes indicated an appreciable body of ore without delimiting the deposit. It app

    Jan 1, 1948

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    IC 6844 Jade

    By ALICE V. Petar

    Through the courtesy of the State Department, the Bureau of Mines has received a compreensive report on the jede industry of Burma, pre- pared by American Consul Winfield H. Scott, Rangoon, Burza. Thi

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Field observations and numerical studies of horizontal stress effects on roof stability in US limestone mines

    Limestone formations in the United States can be subject to relatively high horizontal stresses due to the existence of tectonic loading of the limestone strata. Underground limestone mines use the ro

    Jan 1, 2008

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    OFR-179(2)-84 Guidelines For Open-Pit Ore Pass Design - Vol. 2 - Design Manual

    By D. F. Hambley

    This manual contains a step-by-step procedure for the design of ore passes for open pit mines. The manual is comprehensive and deals with all aspects including location, design, construction and opera

    Jan 1, 1983

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    OFR-89-92 Investigation Of Microbially Induced Permeability Loss During In-Situ Leaching

    By Corale L. Brierley

    Accumulations of microorganisms in the in-situ leaching environment are believed responsible for plugging of the orebody and thus decreasing uranium extraction. To assess the contribution of microbial

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Pollutant Levels in Underground Coal Mines Using Diesel Equipment (407a8e8a-96a3-41c0-80ef-57ffb8fa601d)

    By Jr. Watts, B. K. Cantrell, D. H. Carlson, K. L. Rubow, S. T. Bagley

    "Permissible exposure limits (PELs) have been established for gaseous pollutants, carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO), nitric oxide (NO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and some gas-phase hydrocarbons

    Nov 1, 1995

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    IC 8190 Reconnaissance Of Iron Resources In New Mexico (92af5333-0437-4840-a6b9-0cf92549e9a3)

    By C. M. Harrer

    This paper describes the location, features, qualities, extent, and potential of iron occurrences and some associative resources - limestone and dolomite, coal, petroleum and natural gas, power, and w

    Jan 1, 1963

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    IC 8190 Reconnaissance Of Iron Resources In New Mexico

    By C. M. Harrer

    This paper describes the location, features, qualities, extent, and potential of iron occurrences and some associative resources -limestone and dolomite, coal, petroleum and natural gas, power, and wa

    Jan 1, 1963

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    Occurrence, Properties, And Preparation Of Limestone And Chalk For Whiting - Introduction

    By Hewitt Wilson

    Until recent years the term "whiting" was applied exclusively to the water-ground chalks of certain north European countries. In many industries these are still considered superior to the whiting made

    Jan 1, 1937