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  • NIOSH
    RI 3093 Consumption Of Explosives In January, 1931 (4d727d01-6059-4251-8e29-7d12b937b65e)

    By W. W. Adams

    The quantity of explosives sold in the United States in January, 1931, for domestic consumption, amounted to 368,100 kegs (9,202,500 pounds) of black blasting powder, 4,610;000 pounds of permissible e

    Jan 1, 1931

  • NIOSH
    RI 3742 Control of Sulfur and Ash in Mine-Run Metallurgical Coal

    By Albert L. Toenges, Louis A. Turnbull, Henry E. Dekay, James N. Scudder

    A preliminary survey of coke and steel plants conducted by the Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the Office of Solid Fuels Coordinator and under the auspices of the Coke Production Committee indicat

    Dec 1, 1943

  • NIOSH
    RI 9678 - Results of In-Mine Research in Support of the Investigation of the Sago Mine Explosion

    By Kenneth L. Cashdollar

    The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) and the West Virginia Office of Miners? Health, Safety, and Training (WVOMHS&T) investigated the explosion at the Sago Mine in West Virginia, which occ

    Sep 1, 2009

  • NIOSH
    RI 2832 Comparison Of Oils Derived From Coal And From Oil Shale ? Introduction

    By Joseph W. Horne

    This report presents the results of an investigation by the U. S. Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the State of Colorado, on the yields and properties of oils produced from oil shale, lignite and s

    Jan 1, 1927

  • NIOSH
    IC 7778 Review Of Coal Supplies And Requirements In Western European And Soviet Bloc Countries, 1955 And 1956 ? Introduction

    By George D. Drechsler

    The purpose of this review is to provide an analysis of the supply and demand for coal in Europe in 1955-56 and estimates of future growth in European requirements as a medium for appraisal of the eff

    Jan 1, 1957

  • NIOSH
    RI 3093 Consumption Of Explosives In January, 1931

    By W. W. Adams

    [The quantity of explosives sold in the United States in January, 1931, for domestic consumption, amounted to 368,100 kegs (9,202,510 pounds) of black blasting powder, 4,810;000 pounds of permissible

    Jan 1, 1931

  • NIOSH
    OFR-29-87 Sensitive Ground-Fault Protection For Mines - Phase II - Direct-Current Utilization

    By J. L. Kohler

    The final report for Phase II of Bureau of Hines Contract J0134025 concerns the research and development of sensitive ground-fault relays for dc utilization systems in mining. Sensitive relaying emplo

    Jan 1, 1986

  • NIOSH
    IC 7311 The Hazard Of Hydrogen Fluoride Poisoning In The Mineral And Allied Industries ? Introduction

    By R. R. Sayers

    The increasing use of hydrogen fluoride (annual consumption now exceeds 500,000 pounds (1)4/) directly and its occurrence as a byproduct of the utilization of fluorine compounds in the mineral industr

    Jan 1, 1945

  • NIOSH
    IC 7969 Four Waterflooding Projects In Greenwood County, Kans., 1960 ? Introduction And Summary

    By Kenneth H. Johnston

    For the past several years, Bureau of Mines petroleum engineers have arranged tours of selected waterflooding projects for the spring meetings of the Kansas-Oklahoma Waterflood Association. These tour

    Jan 1, 1960

  • NIOSH
    RI 5787 Computed Compositions And Thermodynamic Properties Of Deuterium-Air Flames ? Introduction

    By Edwin B. Cook

    Studies of flame and combustion phenomena at the Bureau of Mines have been facilitated by computer evaluation of the thermodynamic properties of gases formed by constant-pressure burning.4 5 This repo

    Jan 1, 1961

  • NIOSH
    RI 4406 Investigation Of Big Ben Molybdenum Deposit Neihart District, Cascade County, Mont.

    By J. A. Herdlick

    At the request of the War Production Board a preliminary examination of the Big Ben molybdenum prospect near Neihart, Cascade County, Mont., was made by the Bureau of Mines under G. N. Bennett, mining

    Jan 1, 1949

  • NIOSH
    IC 7549 Conditions and Practices at Coal Mines in the Ruhr District of Western Germany

    By R. W. Stahl, H. E. Sanford, J. B. Benson

    Immediately following the capitulation of Germany in World War II, the German State was occupied by various allied forces, who supervised all indus- trial activities in the area. Coal production is vi

    Feb 1, 1950

  • NIOSH
    IC 8629 The U. S. Zinc Industry: A Historical Perspective

    By A. D. McMahon

    Changes in world mine and smelter supply sources of zinc have led to changes in zinc supply patterns in the United States during the past 3 years, 1970-72. The result has been a growing reliance on fo

    Jan 1, 1974

  • NIOSH
    OFR-91-92 Regulatory Processes Associated With Metal-Mine Development In British Columbia: A Case Study Of The Snip Mine

    By Harry E. Brownlow

    The United States Bureau of Mines contracted Norecol to prepare a report identifying the regulatory processes associated with metal mine development in British Columbia using the Snip Mine as a case s

    Jan 1, 1992

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    IC 6331 Cobalt ? Introduction

    By Paul M. Tyler

    One by one new metals come to share the burden of modern industry. Long before the Christian era potters and glass workers employed fine and costly blue pigments that contained cobalt. Cobalt blue cla

    Jan 1, 1930

  • NIOSH
    IC 6667 Radium in Medical Use in the United States

    By R. R. Sayers

    Radioactivity, the property of radium that led to its isolation more than 30 years ago, is the characteristic that makes it of value in the treatment of disease. Tyler3 gives the following brief histo

    Oct 1, 1932

  • NIOSH
    MLA 7-91 - Mineral Resource Investigation Of The Silver Creek Study Area, Idaho County, Idaho

    By Edward L. McHugh

    Mineral resources in the Silver Creek study area of the Nez Perce National Forest. Idaho, were investigated during the summer Of 1989. The study area includes the 36,100-acre Silver Creek-Pilot Knob R

    Jan 1, 1991

  • NIOSH
    RI 3366 Mineral Economics Series - 2. Consumption Of Ferrous Scrap And Pig Iron In The United States In 1936 ? Introduction

    By Robert H. Ridgway

    This paper presents the results of the second in the series of annual canvasses on the consumption of ferrous scrap and pig iron in the United States, inaugurated in 1935 by the Bureau of Mines and pu

    Jan 1, 1937

  • NIOSH
    RI 3366 Mineral Economics Series - 2. Consumption Of Ferrous Scrap And Pig Iron In The United States In 1936 ? Introduction (0fd28c67-f76a-45f5-9424-3ad10c491f1e)

    By Robert H. Ridgway

    This paper presents the results of the second in the series of annual canvasses on the consumption of ferrous scrap and pig iron in the United States, inaugurated in 1935 by the Bureau of Mines and pu

    Jan 1, 1937

  • NIOSH
    RI 3509 Stemming In Metal Mines - Progress Report 1 ? Conclusions (a64bba20-48b7-4945-b4f4-f2b26063d019)

    By John A. Johnson

    Conclusions regarding the use or omission of stemming in blasting have not peen reached, pending completion of all aspects of this investigation. The results from the dust phase of this study on s

    Jan 1, 1940