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RI 6591 Effects Of Substituting Cobalt For Nickel On The Corrosion Resistance Of Two Types Of Stainless Steel
By Tilman M. M.
The effects of substituting cobalt for nickel on the acid corrosion resistance of two types of austenitic stainless steel were determined. Cobalt substitutions to a maximum 2.2 weight-percent were mad
Jan 1, 1965
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Computer Model Of In Situ Leaching Hydrology - Objective
Determine the site specific flow behavior of leachants and groundwater during development, production, and restoration phases of an in situ leaching operation. Approach A computer program has bee
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 9380 - Fire Detection For Conveyor Belt Entries (4f44c389-04f0-45e6-84ca-3843d00c5f1a)
By Charles D. Litton
This U.S. Bureau of Mines report details the results of a series of large-scale experiments where small coal fires were used to ignite the conveyor belt at air velocities ranging from 0.76 to 6.1 m/s.
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 3589 Inflammability Of Ether-Oxygen-Helium Mixtures: Their Application In Anesthesia ? Introduction
By G. W. Jones
The results presented in this report deal with the elimination of explosion hazards of ether-oxygen mixtures by the addition of helium. The method is based upon the fact that every combustible gas
Jan 1, 1941
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RI 4446 Investigation Of Rod Ham Mine Zinc And Lead Area Lafayette County, Wis.
By James V. Kelly
During the spring and summer of 1947, the Bureau of Mines conducted an investigation and core-drilling program in the vicinity of the Rodham mine, approximately 4 miles north of Shullsburg, Wis. This
Jan 1, 1949
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An Overview Of Technology And Training Simulations For Mine Rescue Teams
By Linda L. Chasko, Ronald S. Conti, John D. Cool
Mine operators often rely on mine rescue teams to save lives during an underground emergency such as an underground fire, explosion, roof fall or water innundation. It is extremely important that tea
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Pumpable Roof Supports: Developing Design Criteria By Measurement Of The Ground Reaction Curve
By Thomas M. Barczak, Joe Bower, Jinsheng Chen
Pumpable roof supports provide an alternative longwall tailgate roof support and have grown in usage during the past few years. Heintzmann Corporation has been installing pumpable roof supports at th
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RI 9448 - Seismicity and Stress Changes Subsequent to Destress Blasting at the Galena Mine and Implications for Stress Control Strategies
By P. L. Swanson, F. M. Boler
The U.S. Bureau of Mimes conducts research at the Galena Mine, Wallace, ID, with the aim of mitigating the effects of rock bursting. Destress blasting is commonly used as a stress control technique at
Jan 1, 1993
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RI 9291 - In-Mine Test of the Bureau of Mines Preproduction Wireless Survey System
By John Millhiser, Stephen J. Kravits
The U.S. Bureau of Mines preproduction Wireless Survey System (WSS) and its performance during an in-mine test are discussed in this report. The WSS was developed to reduce downhole surveying time in
Jan 1, 1990
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RI 4473 Flammability Of Methyl Alcohol Vapor-Air Mixtures At Low Pressures
By G. W. Jones
The operation of combustion engines of various types at high altitudes and other combustion processes at reduced pressures have made it desirable to determine limits of flammabilities -under these con
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 7420 Prediction Of Sodium Concentration In Lignite
By Manuel Gomez
Prediction models were constructed for seam elevation, overburden, and sodium concentration for a lignite deposit in Ward County; N. Dak. These models were developed by mathematical-statistical techni
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 3503 A Polarizing Comparison-Microscope For Use In Petrographic Measurements ? Introduction
By George T. Faust
The petrographer engaged in examining the products resulting from the beneficiation of ores, and rock minerals is constantly required to develop new means acid methods of assaying microscopically the
Jan 1, 1940
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RI 7827 Distribution of Sulfur and Ash in Part of the Pittsburgh Seam and Probable Mode of Deposition
By Manuel Gomez
Areal distributions for ash, total sulfur, and sulfur forms were developed for the top 12 inches, the middle section, the bottom 8 inches, and the total seam of Pittsburgh coal in southwestern Pennsyl
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 3870 Exploration of Silver Hollow, Newbauer & Coleman Iron Deposits Franklin and Crawford Counties, Missouri
By Kenneth L. Kreamalmyer
"The demand for open-hearth iron ore and the existence of suitable smelting facilities in the St. Louis area seemed to warrant investigation of several Missouri iron-ore deposits of the filled-sink ty
Oct 1, 1945
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RI 8959 - Bulkheads and Drains for High Sandfill Stopes
By R. L. Soderberg
Large open stopes mined by vertical crater retreat or sublevel s are sometimes backfilled with uncemented sand to support the stope walls and alleviate rock bursts. The failure of bulkheads in two dif
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 4996 Corrosion And Deposits In Regenerative Air Preheaters ? Introduction
By J. F. Barkley
Two major problems in the operation of air preheaters for boilers are corrosion and the accumulation of deposits on the heating surfaces. Corrosion or loss of metal necessitates replacement of parts;
Jan 1, 1953
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Metal Operator Mining Facts ? 2006 - Mining Operations
In 2006, a total of 280 metal mining operations reported employment to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA).1 Metal mines were the smallest mining commodity sector, comprising 1.9% of all
Jan 1, 2008
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RI 8847 - Control of Acid Drainage From Coal Refuse Using Anionic Surfactants
By L. P. Kleinmann
To control the formation of acid drainage at its source, the Bureau of Mines has investigated the role of iron-oxidizing bacteria in the oxidation of pyrite. In laboratory tests, it was determined tha
Jan 1, 1983
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Operationalizing normal accident theory for safety-related computer systems
By John J. Sammarco
Computer-related accidents have caused injuries and fatalities in mining as well as other industries. Normal accident theory (NAT) explains that some accidents are inevitable because of system complex
Jan 1, 2005
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RI 8564 Factor of Safety Charts for Estimating the Stability of Saturated and Unsaturated Tailings Pond Embankments
By D. R. Tesarik
The factor of safety, the traditional measure of stability for earth embankments, is graphically presented in factor of safety charts in this Bureau of Mines report. Factor of safety contours are draw
Jan 1, 1981