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IC 6989 Methods For Protection Against Silicosis And When They Are JustifiedBy D. Harrington
While apparently the hysteria with regard to silicosis and other occupational diseases has largely subsided and this subject is being more carefully considered and soberly judged, it would be poor pol
Jan 1, 1938
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RI 6588 Electrorefining Of Titanium-Oxygen AlloysBy Oliver Q. Leone
The effect of oxygen content in the anode metal on titanium electrorefining characteristics was studied. Increasing quantities of oxygen in the anode resulted in increased anode scale formation, decre
Jan 1, 1965
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IC 9095 Safe Cleaning Of State Of Maine Filters Using EDTA-Type Chelating AgentsBy John E. Pahlman
An increasing number of gold and silver mining operations are employing cyanide solutions to effectively dissolve silver and gold from finely disseminated ores. Many of these operations use small, pac
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 5430 Reconnaissance Of The Beluga River Coalfield, Alaska ? SummaryBy R. P. Maloney
The Bureau of Mines conducted a reconnaissance of the less accessible parts of the Beluga River coalfield in August 1957 to determine, if possible, which areas were most favorable for developing large
Jan 1, 1958
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RI 4195 Tests in the Experimental Coal Mine to Determine Requirements for Preventing Propagation of Coal-Dust Explosions in RoomsBy Irving Hartmann, Bernard Lewis, John Nagy, H. P. Greenwald, H. C. Howarth
"ORIGIN OF INVESTIGATIONThe Federal Mine Safety Code for Bituminous Coal and Lignite Mines of the United States, July 24J 1946, contains the following provisions with regard to rock dusting: Article V
Feb 1, 1948
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RI 8951 - Electrochemical Conditioning of a Mineral Particle Bed Electrode for FlotationBy J. E. Gebhardt
External control of the electrochemical potential of a bed of mineral particles has been investigated by the Bureau of Mines as a method for controlling particle inter-action with organic collectors a
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 8870 - Lignite Recovery of Cobalt3+ From an Ammoniacal Ammonium Sulfate SolutionBy G. J. Slavens
The Bureau of Mines has devised technology to recover cobalt, nickel, and byproduct copper from domestic lateritic material using an oxidative, ammoniacal ammonium sulfate leach. Nickel, cobalt, and c
Jan 1, 1984
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IC 6552 Mining Laws of EgyptBy E. P. Youngman
Gold and precious stones were mined in Egypt in prehistoric times. This mining, carried on at intervals, extended over thousands of years, until about 1300 A. D. Then ensued a dormant period of severa
Jan 1, 1932
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RI 6756 Carbon Deposition For Thermal Recovery Of Petroleum - A Statistical Approach To ResearchBy Harry R. Johnson
Laboratory experiments were conducted to study the carbon deposition characteristics of a high-gravity, paraffin-base crude oil. The results of these experiments indicate that a fuel supply adequate t
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 4105 Powder-Powered Tools: The Firedamp Safety of Devices for Splicing Cables and Punching RailsBy A. R. T. Dennues
"INTRODUCTION There are presented in this report the results of limited studies by the Bureau of Mines of the firedamp safety of some powder-powered tools proposed for use underground in coal mines. T
Jul 1, 1947
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RI 5190 Laboratory Recovery Of Germanium And Cadmium In Sphalerite Concentrates ? SummaryBy H. Kenworthy
[Experimental studies were made to develop a laboratory technique for direct removal of cadmium and germanium from sphalerite concentrates. Cadmium- and germanium-bearing concentrates from the Illinoi
Jan 1, 1956
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RI 6444 Electrodeposition of Molybdenum Metal From Molten ElectrolytesBy J. B. Zadra, H. J. Heinen
Electrowinning molybdenum from oxide feed materials dissolved in a variety of molten baths was investigated . A NaCl - NaF - Na₂ B₁ O -Mo0, system operating at 1,000 ° C in a cell without a protective
Jan 1, 1964
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OFR-43-75 Mine Air Monitor - IntroductionBy Arnold F. Stalder
The measurement of various gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a particular location has become a problem of considerable importance. Levels that need to be monitored vary from the range of percen
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 3828 Use of Salts to Allay Dust on Shuttle-Car Roadways in Coal MinesBy Irving Hartmann, Edward Thomas
"INTRODUCTION Adoption of rubber-tire shuttle cars underground in conjunction with mobile coal-loading machines has introduced new problems in the control of dust on mine roadways. Where this type of
Sep 1, 1945
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Toxic Products From Burning Of Fire-Resistant MaterialsBy Allan F. Smith
The Bureau of Mines studied toxic products produced by burning eight fire-resistant mines conveyor belts, a brattice cloth, and an electrical cable insulation obtained from laboratory-scale burning ex
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 3035 The Recovery Of Oil From Sands By The "Gas Drive"By Joseph Chalmers
Stimulative methods of production, whereby the total recovery of oil from natural reservoirs is increased, have come into considerable prominence during the past 15 years. In many oil-producing areas
Jan 1, 1930
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RI 9446 - In Situ Stress Measurements Near the Ross Shaft Pillar, Homestake Mine, South Dakota (a93eaa54-624a-4ff5-8d3d-6a425f34bbf2)By J. C. Johnson
In situ stresses are important input data for the design of safe, stable stope layouts and extraction sequences. However, it is commonly assumed that normal and shear stress gradients in a stress fiel
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 3035 The Recovery Of Oil From Sands By The "Gas Drive" ? IntroductionBy Joseph Chalmers
[Stimulative methods of production, whereby the total recovery of oil from natural reservoirs is increased, have come into considerable prominence during the past 15 years. In many oil-producing areas
Jan 1, 1930
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RI 9596 - Reducing Respirable Dust Levels During Bag Conveying and Stacking Using Bag and Belt Cleaner DeviceBy Andrew B. Cecala
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has designed and tested a system called the Bag and Belt Cleaner Device (B&BCD) to reduce dust levels in and around the bag conveying and stacking process. The device physical
Jan 1, 2010
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IC 8625 Rapid Wet Chemical Methods For The Analysis Of Blast Furnace SlagsBy R. H. Jefferson
This Bureau of Mines report describes a series of rapid wet chemical methods for the analysis of blast furnace slags. A "complete" analysis for total iron, manganese, silica, lime (calcium oxide), mag
Jan 1, 1974