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    RI 4365 Investigation Of French Hill Chromite Mine Del Norte County, Calif.

    By W. C. Sanborn

    The Bureau of Mines program of investigation and development of domestic mineral deposits had as its wartime objective the most effective immediate utilization of these resources in the interest of Na

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Continuous Radon Gas Survey Of The Twilight Mine

    By John C. Franklin

    A radon survey was made at five different locations in the Twilight mine near Uravan, Colo., to determine chances in radon concentrations in an inactive mine. Data were taken with a continuous monitor

    Jan 1, 1976

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    RI 7250 Experimental Leaching Of Gold From Mine Waste

    By H. J. Heinen

    Excellent gold recovery was demonstrated in a laboratory-scale leaching test on waste material from an open-pit mine in northeastern Nevada. An injection system of leaching was applied in which the so

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Surface Mining Facts – 2003

    1. Data from the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) indicate that a total of 241,502 employees worked in surface mining locations in 2003, corresponding to 212,113 full-time equivalent (FTE)

    Feb 1, 2005

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    RI 3401 Efficiency Of Impingers For Collecting Lead Dusts And Fumes (8dee409b-1fda-4c18-bbb9-22a003fe7450)

    By J. B. Littlefield

    [At B. meeting of the Subcommi ttce on Chemica.l _ et.lOds of Air Ant:..1ysis of-the American Public Health Ascociation in October 1937, the llse of the impinger for collectinG lcs.d fu.l1e wa:., disc

    Jan 1, 1938

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    IC 9124 Mined Land Subsidence Impacts On Farmland With Potential Application To Illinois: A Literature Review

    By David L. Veith

    This report summarizes a Bureau of Mines review of selected literature on the effects of subsidence due to high-extraction underground coal mining on farmland areas. The data are presented for conside

    Jan 1, 1987

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    RI 2513 Preparation and Detonating Properties of Cyanuric Triazide

    By M. H. Rinkenbach, C. A. Taylor

    The detonating compound cyanuric triazide was discovered*** and patented**** by Erwin Ott, and on account of his claims, the Bureau of Ordnance, U. S. Navy, desired more complete data, so an investiga

    Aug 1, 1923

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    RI 5585 Effects Of Temperature Variations On Contact Angles For Coal And Related Substances ? Introduction And Summary

    By J. B. Gayle

    The removal of coal particles from a slurry by flotation is made possible by the formation of stable aggregates with air bubbles of suitable sizes. The formation of such aggregates is theoretically po

    Jan 1, 1960

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    RI 8158 - Seismic Detection Of Trapped Miners Using In-Mine Geophones

    By Richard A. Watson, James A. Powell

    A seismic system which utilizes in-mine geophones to detect trapped miners has been developed. Tests at the Bureau of Mines Safety Research Mine at Bruceton, Pa., and at two operating mines indicate s

    Jan 1, 1976

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    OFR-22-92 Hydrogen In Reprocessed Metals And Alloys - Final Report For July 1, 1990 -June 30, 1991 - Background And Objective

    One of the major unknowns in the use of iron and copper is the quantity of various low level impurities, particularly hydrogen, that may be introduced during the deoxidizing process prior to casting.

    Jan 1, 1992

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    Field Demonstration of the Remote Mine Sealing System in a Coal Mine

    By David A. Monaghan, Kenneth R. Maser, Adi R. Gurdar, D. Randolph Berry

    8. Field Demonstration of the Remote Mine Sealing System in a Coal Mine 8. 1 Selection of Field Test Site Eastern Associated Coal Corporation (EACC) offered its Federal No. 1 coal mine in Grant

    Jan 1, 1973

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    RI 5596 Reducing Titanium Tetrachloride With High-Surface Sodium ? Summary

    By D. C. Fleck

    This report describes a method of using sodium for reducing titanium tetrachloride, developed at Boulder City, Nev., as part of the Federal Bureau of Mines effort to improve the extractive metallurgy

    Jan 1, 1960

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    RI 2424 Use Of The Churn Drill At Lime-Plant Quarries - Introduction

    By Oliver Bowles

    [In an endeavor to promote greater efficiency in the lime industry, the United States Bureau of Mines is preparing a series of preliminary reports dealing with particular problems of the industry. Thr

    Jan 1, 1922

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    RI 3533 Active List Of Permissible Explosives And Blasting Devices Approved Prior To June 30, 1940 ? Preface (d4a03b81-6890-40d8-bafa-2bbebeb90c64)

    In presenting this list of permissible explosives and blasting devices, the Bureau of Mines desires to call attention to pages 19 and 24 outlining, the conditions in use under which, and only under wh

    Jan 1, 1940

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    RI 3533 Active List Of Permissible Explosives And Blasting Devices Approved Prior To June 30, 1940 ? Preface

    In presenting this list of permissible explosives and blasting devices, the Bureau of Mines desires to call attention to pages 19 and 24 outlining, the conditions in use under which, and only under wh

    Jan 1, 1940

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    RI 2882 Shaft Fires -- Magma Mine ? Introduction

    By E. D. Gardner

    About five minutes after 3 o'clock on Thanksgiving morning, November 24, 1927, smoke was discovered coming up No. 2 shaft of the Magma Copper Co.'s mine at Superior, Pinal County, Arizona. O

    Jan 1, 1928

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    RI 8149 Roasting Nonmagnetic Taconites in a Fluid Bed Using Low-Rank Fuels as Reductants

    By J. E. Pahlman

    The Bureau of Mines performed research on a fluid-bed magnetic roasting process for nonmagnetic taconites that utilizes low-rank coals and lignites as reductants and fuels. Roasting tests on a Michiga

    Jan 1, 1976

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    RI 2237 Some Factors Affecting Losses Of Coal In Mining

    By George S. Rice

    "It is well known that the lost coal left in the ground in mining, under such conditions that recovery is practically impossible, constitutes a large proportion of the coal in the beds worked. A recen

    Apr 1, 1921

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    RI 2978 Flow Of Gas In The Blast-Furnace Shaft

    By S. P. Kinney

    During 1925, at Holt, Ala., the United States Bureau of Mines made a study of the composition of the gases at four elevations in the shaft of a furnace producing foundry iron. A report3 of the work wa

    Jan 1, 1929