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  • NIOSH
    RI 7302 Destructive Distillation Of Scrap Tires

    By D. E. Wolfson

    Destructive distillation (carbonization) was shown to be a feasible method of disposing of scrap tires. The Bureau of Mines conducted tests under a variety of conditions. Solid, liquid, and gaseous pr

    Jan 1, 1969

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    Applicability Of State-Of-The-Art Voice Bandwidth Compression Techniques For Wireless Mine Communication – I. Executive Summary - A. Introduction

    By Richard H. Spencer, Warren G. Bender

    Since the passage of the Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969, the Bureau of Mines has made many advances in mine communications. These efforts have resulted in the following developments and demon

    Jan 7, 1975

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    NBSIR 74-390 - Electromagnetic Noise In Itmann Mine

    By M. Kanda, W. D. Bensema, J. W. Adams

    Two different techniques were used to make measurements of the absolute value of electromagnetic noise in an operating coal mine, Itmann No. 3 Mine, located near Mullens, West Virginia. The electromag

    Jan 6, 1974

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    RI 7377 Evaluating Sulfur And Ash Distribution In Coal Seams By Statistical Response Surface Regression Analysis

    By Manuel Gomez

    The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of using statistical response surface regression analysis to predict the sulfur and ash distributions and the washability characteristics of c

    Jan 1, 1970

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    RI 3855 Explor. of Hog Creek Corundum Mine - Towns Co., GA

    By T. J. Ballard

    "The Hog Creek mine, in lot 92 of the 17th district in Towns County, Georgia, was examined in 1890 by F. P. King, who reported the existence there of a 4-foot vein of corundum. The mine is about 2 mil

    Mar 1, 1946

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    MLA 29-84 - Mineral Resources Of The Morongo Wilderness Study Area (BLM No. CDCA-218), San Bernardino County, California

    By Lucia Kuizon

    The Morongo Wilderness Study Area (WSA) is in south central San Bernardino County, California. U.S. Bureau of Mines examined the area during the fall of 1983. No mines, prospects, leases, or mining cl

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Materials Handling Accident Reduction In Underground Mines - Synopsis

    By Phil Patton, Bill M. Stewart, Curtis Clark

    Handling materials in underground mines continues to be a major safety problem. To help reduce materials-handling injuries, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) at the Sp

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    RI 3786 Spot Test for the Separation of Aluminum Bronze from Manganese Bronze

    By R. B. Corbett

    "INTRODUCTION Aluminum and manganese bronzes as a group, may be separated readily from other copper-base alloys by experienced sorters. However, separation of aluminum bronze from manganese bronze is

    Nov 1, 1944

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    RI 8326 Continuous-Circuit Preparation of Phosphoric Acid From Florida Phosphate Matrix

    By J. C. White

    A research study was conducted to devise a method for producing phosphoric acid directly from unbeneficiated Florida phosphate matrix. This research was performed as part of the Bureau of Mines, U.S.

    Jan 1, 1978

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    RI 8349 Flocculation Dewatering of Florida Phosphatic Clay Wastes

    By Annie G. Smelley

    The Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, as part of its mission to effect pollution abatement, conducted research to devise means for disposing of phosphatic clay wastes and reclaiming mi

    Jan 1, 1979

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    RI 6037 Studies Of Anhydrous Methods For Extracting Beryllium From Low-Grade Ores ? Summary

    By Joan T. May

    Anhydrous methods were tested for the extraction of beryllium from low-grade source materials. The purpose of the investigations was to find new extraction processes that are applicable to domestic or

    Jan 1, 1962

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    OFR-124(1)-78 Evaluation Of Diesel Equipment Deployment In Underground Coal Mines - Volume I - Validation Experiments For Models Of Diesel Exhaust Contamination Of Mine Atmospheres

    By R. Stefanko

    The industrial hygiene and safety aspects with internal combustion engine in mining systems is truly interdisciplinary and encompasses many fields such as mine ventilation, exhaust gas and particulate

    Jan 1, 1977

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    RI 2712 Temperature Control System For Dressing And Tempering Fishtail Bits ? Introduction

    By Charles H. Shapiro

    [In July, 1924, the Bureau of Mines, through its Petroleum Experiment Station, undertook a field study of methods used in oil-field shops for dressing and tempering fishtail bits. The purpose of this

    Jan 1, 1925

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    NBSIR 74-388 - Electromagnetic Noise In Grace Mine

    By M. Kanda, W. D. Bensema, J. W. Adams

    Two different techniques were used to make measurements of the absolute value of electromagnetic noise in an operating hardrock mine, Grace Mine, located near Morgantown, Pennsylvania. Diesel-powered

    Jan 6, 1974

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    RI 3056 A Device for Determining Work Input to a Laboratory Ball Mill

    By Stuart R. Zimmerley, John Gross

    "In the study of ball-mill grinding at the Intermountain Experiment Station of the United States Bureau of Mines at Salt Lake City, Utah, it was desirable to measure the work input to a ball mill at t

    Feb 1, 1931

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    RI 9051 - Self-Contained Self-Rescuer Field Evaluation: First-Year Results of 5-Year Study

    By N. Kyriazi, W. Duerr, J. Shubilla, J. G. Kovac, J. Kravitz

    A joint effort by the Bureau of Mines and the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), U.S. Department of Labor, was undertaken to determine how well self-contained self-rescuers, deployed in acc

    Jan 1, 1986

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    RI 4046 Copper King Mines, Taos County, New Mexico

    By Ray J. Holmquist

    "INTRODUCTION The Copper King or Red River copper mine was examined on December 13, 1942, by the Bureau of Mines at the request of Richard Kelly of Santa Fe, N. Mex. The examination was made to determ

    Apr 1, 1947

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    IC 9116 Thick-Seam Mining In The Western United States-Geological Considerations

    By D. L. Boreck

    Thick coal seams are common in the Western United States, Many seams are over 50 it thick (some are over 200 ft thick) and are too deep to extract using surface methods. Currently, such deposits are d

    Jan 1, 1986

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    RI 2185 Analysis of Air from Burning Buildings

    By S. H. Katz

    "At the annual meeting of the International Association of Fire Engineers at Kansas City, Mo., in June, 1919, the Bureau of Mines offered to cooperate with municipal fire departments for the purpose o

    Nov 1, 1920