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RI 9409 - Calculation of Vertical Stress Exerted by Topographic FeaturesBy Douglas C. Peters, Valois R. Shea-Albin, Dennis R. Dolinar
An accurate assessment of the vertical stress on a coal seam at depth is important for mine design. Vertical stress calculation techniques presently available either are not sufficiently accurate or c
Jan 1, 1992
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Remote Mine Fire Suppression TechnologyBy Jürgen F. PH. D. Brune, Alex C. Smith, Michael A. Trevits
Underground coal mine fires in the United States continue to present a significant hazard to the safety and health of mine workers. The leading causes of mine fires include flame cutting and welding
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RI 5644 Determining Trace Impurities In Grade-A Helium ? SummaryBy C. G. Kirkland
An apparatus for determining trace impurities in Grade-A helium by mass spectrometer methods was designed and built by the Federal Bureau of Mines. Grade-A is the designation for helium commercially p
Jan 1, 1960
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Low Temperature Limits For Mixing Recycled Oil, Diesel Fuel, And Ammonium Nitrate To Make Anfo-Type Blasting Agents (6e69c45f-3f72-4773-a111-d810ca70cdb4)By Thomas C. Ruhe
The Bureau of Mines conducted research to determine the safe operating conditions for using recycled (used) lubricating oil from mining equipment as a partial replacement for diesel fuel to make ANFO-
Jan 1, 2008
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RI 7053 Fire Hazard Of Conveyor BeltsBy Donald W. Mitchell
The fire hazard of neoprene, polyvinyl chloride, and rubber conveyor belts was studied at the Federal Bureau of Mines Experimental Coal Mine. The effects of intensity of ignition source, velocity of t
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 7667 The Methane Migration And Storage Characteristics Of The Pittsburgh, Pocahontas No.3, And Oklahoma Hartshorne Coalbeds (cc80b9cb-8705-4eab-b112-d42851c6b789)By Fred N. Kissell
Methane flows and pressures were measured in mines in the Pittsburgh, Hartshorne, and Pocahontas No. 3 coalbeds. From the data, the permeability of each of these coal beds was computed. It was found t
Jan 1, 1972
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Review Of Metallurgical Technology (2e703a05-595d-4970-9941-c881de4e45eb)By Rollien R. Wells
A REPORT of technological advancements restricted to a specific 12-month period is impractical. Inherent in the nature and development of technology is the element of time; rarely can a new process or
Jan 1, 1963
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MLA 40-86 - Mineral Resource Assessment Of The Badger Canyon-Antelope Creek Site-Specific Study Area, Boulder-Pioneer Wilderness Study Area, Blaine County, IdahoBy Samuel W. McNary
In August 1984 the U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted a study of the mineral resource development potential of the Badger Canyon-Antelope Creek area, within the Boulder-Pioneer wilderness study area, abou
Jan 1, 1986
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NBSIR 74-378 - Time And Amplitude Statistics For Electromagnetic Noise In MinesBy Motohisa Kanda
The time and amplitude statistics necessary to adequately describe electromagnetic (EM) noise in mines are illustrated through computer software techniques. They are 1) Allan Variance Analyses (AVA),
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RI 6152 Prereduced Iron Ore Pellets: A New Blast Furnace Raw MaterialBy M. M. Fine
This report describes a Bureau of Mines technical feasibility study of simultaneous reduction and induration of pelletized iron ore to make a product with superior qualities as blast-furnace feed. Hig
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 7823 Initial-Stage Sulfuric Acid Leaching Kinetics of Chalcopyrite Using Radiochemical TechniquesBy J. P. Baur
The sensitivity of radiochemical techniques makes possible the study of the initial-stage sulfuric acid leaching kinetics of chalcopyrite and other copper sulfide minerals. This Bureau of Mines study
Jan 1, 1974
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Regional Mineral Industry Review Of The Near EastBy James A. West
COUNTRIES of the Near East, with the world's largest and insist prolific petroleum resources, produced nearly 277 percent of the world's estimated total output of crude& oil in 1964 and acco
Jan 1, 1966
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Minor Nonmetals - Asphalt (Native)Native asphalt was produced in 1977 by six companies in four States. Leading States were Texas and Utah. Output declined 39% to 1,237,000 tons valued at $18,874,000. Bituminous limestone was produce
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 4645 Investigation Of The Brown-Tipton Zinc Deposit, Greene County, Tenn.By A. H. Warner
Sphalerite crystals occur sparingly in minor faults and pockets in a coarsely crystalline dolomite on the Brown-Tipton farm near Greenville in Greene County, Tenn. After several visits by U. S. Bureau
Jan 1, 1950
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IC 7988 Tentative Safety Recommendations For Field-Mixed Ammonium Nitrate Blasting Agents ? Introduction And SummaryA revolutionary development in blasting materials has occurred in the past 5 years. Ammonium nitrate, sensitized by the addition of a few percent of No. (class) 2 diesel fuel or other suitable petrole
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 3405 Oxidaation Of Anthracite - Effect Of Time Of Contact On The Concentration Of Oxygen In The Effluent GasesBy G. S. Scott, G. W. Jones
"INTRODUCTION In the course of the investigation the Bureau of Mines is carrying on to determine the causes, behavior, a. control of mine fires, the detection of incipient heating underground in the m
Jun 1, 1938
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Stress Measurements For Safety Decisions In Longwall CoalBy M. K. Larson, J. P. Dunford, E. G. Zahl, T. M. Brady
Researchers at the Spokane Research Laboratory of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Spokane, WA, have collaborated with three Western longwall coal mines in an on going effort
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RI 8618 Effects of Feed Preparation on HC1 Leaching of Calcined Kaolinitic Clay To Recover AluminaBy R. S. Olsen
The Bureau of Mines is engaged in a continuing research effort toward the recovery of alumina from kaolinitic clay and other nonbauxitic domestic minerals. Hydrochloric acid extraction of calcined cla
Jan 1, 1981
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Development Of A Through-The-Earth Monitor SystemThe object of this program was to design and build a self-contained system for remote monitoring of the atmosphere in mines. The system developed uses the mine pager phone line as the primary communic
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RI 7132 Dust Explosibility Of Chemicals, Drugs, Dyes, And PesticidesBy Henry G. Dorsett
Dust explosion data obtained in laboratory tests by the Bureau of Mines are presented for 73 chemical compounds and mixtures, 29 drugs, 27 dyes, and 46 pesticides. Information is given on ignition tem
Jan 1, 1968