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Statistical Summary (715a0356-c249-4501-a3eb-5ad9133735f2)
By Stephen D. Smith
This chapter summarizes data on crude nonfuel mineral production for the United States, its island possessions, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Also included are tables that show the principal no
Jan 1, 1989
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Fiber Optic Probe For Measuring Downhole Detonation Time And Velocity ? Objective
Accurately measure time of detonation and explosive detonation velocity in a blasthole for analysis of explosive performance and delay intervals. Approach A blasthole-monitoring fiber optic prob
Jan 1, 1989
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Application of Holographic Interferometry to Analyze Vibration Patterns in Biological Tissue
By G. Nuñez, M. A. Pathak, C. F. Stanley
"Holographic interferometry is a non-destructive technique to detect small deformations1 of an object. It is a whole-field technique· with an accuracy of a few microns. An adaptation of holographic in
Jan 1, 1989
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OFR-12-89-1 The Potential Slipply Of Minerals From The White Mountains National Recreation Area And The Steese National Conservation Area In Alaska ? Executive Summary
This report has been prepared in response to a request by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Fairbanks Alaska District Office that the Bureau of Mines quantitatively assess the potential supply of mi
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 9251 Tungsten and Gold Recovery From Alaskan Scheelite-Bearing Ores
By J. N. Greaves
Investigations were conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Mines to develop flowsheets for the recovery of tungsten and gold from four Alaskan scheelite-bearing ores. Basic gravity concentration and cyanide
Jan 1, 1989
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IC 9235 Reducing Back Injuries In Low-Coal Mines: Redesign Of Materials-Handling Tasks
By Sean Gallagher
This report describes research by the Bureau of Mines on alternative materials-handling strategies for reducing the costs and incidence of back injuries in low-seam coal mines. Strategies recommended
Jan 1, 1989
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Surface Characterization for Coal Processing
By R. Hogg, S. Chander
"INTRODUCTION The behavior of particulate systems in general is determined by the properties of the solid and fluid phases and of the interfaces between them. As particle size is reduced, the inter fa
Jan 1, 1989
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The Chemical Properties of Silica Particle Surface in Relation to Silica-Cell Interactions (cca01011-0a2c-42b1-94e0-43b9157673c3)
By N. S. Dalal, X. N. Hu, X. Shi, V. Vallyathan
"Although silicosis has been studied extensively, the mechanism is still not fully understood. Experiments do provide evidence that the actions of unique properties of silica surface on the cell membr
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 9226 - Comparative Study of Blasting Vibrations From Indiana Surface Coal Mines
By David E. Siskind
The Bureau of Mines performed a comparative study of nine sites at eight surface coal mines to determine if the presence of near-surface underground abandoned workings resulted in the generation of ad
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 9275 - Effect of Natural Flake Graphite and Carbon Fiber Additions on High-Temperature Properties of Dolomite-Carbon Refractories
By James P. Bennett
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated the role of imported natural flake graphites in dolomite-carbon refractories used in steelmaking processes and evaluated carbon fibers as a potential substitute.
Jan 1, 1989
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IC 9218 Bureau Of Mines Geotechnical Centrifuge Research - A Review
By Paul C. McWilliams
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has, primarily through its contract program, used large-scale centrifuges to determine design criteria for tailing embankments. The centrifuge runs were made at two installati
Jan 1, 1989
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Mucins Secreted by Rat Tracheal Explants in Culture: Characterization and Influence of Coal Dust
By V. P. Bhavanandan, S. B. Dubbs
The mucus secreted in the respiratory tract provides the first barrier against inhaled particulate and gaseous toxicants. The major component of mucus which is responsible for the physical properties
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 9220 Two-Leg Longwall Shield Mechanics
By Thomas M. Barczak
This Bureau of Mines report investigates shield mechanics by describing the elastic response and interaction of shield components to applied vertical and horizontal displacements for various canopy an
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 9234 - Capillary Wetting Response of Coal After Exposure to Ambient Air Atmosphere
By H. W. Kilau
The U.S. Bureau of Mines examined the wettability of bituminous and subbituminous coals before and after exposure to ambient air atmosphere, as part of an ongoing project investigating the coal-wettin
Jan 1, 1989
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The Mineral Industry Of Other Near East Countries - Afghanistan (becd5a28-8561-42a6-b0fc-efd0fedc37ea)
By Michael D. Fenton
Detailed comprehensive assessment of the performance of Afghanistan's mineral industry during 1987 is virtually impossible, owing to the paucity of reliable published information. It was evident,
Jan 1, 1989
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Development of a Mixed Mode Testing System for Geological Materials
By R. Karl Zipf, Z. T. Bieniawski
"Fracture mechanics plays an important role in studies of geologic materials such as rock and coal. Yet fracture data are scarce for rock and most limited or unreliable for coal. A testing system was
Jan 1, 1989
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MLA 8-89 - Mineral Resources Of The Badlands Study Area Additions, Crook? And Deschutes Counties, Oregon
By Jerry E. Olson
In 1988, at the request of the Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Bureau of Mines studied additional areas, encompassing 11,303 acres, on the east and west sides of the 20,727-acre Badlands study are
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 9254 X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis of Superalloy Leach Liquors Using a Thin-Film Technique
By R. D. Govier
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has developed a thin-film X-ray fluorescence technique to rapidly determine Cu, Ni, Co, Fe, and Cr in super alloy leach liquors. Total analysis time per sample was less than 1
Jan 1, 1989
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IC 9228 Surface Testing And Evaluation Of The Multiple-Unit Continuous Haulage System
By Jasinder S. Jaspal
Most of the underground coal in the United States is mined via room-and-pillar mining methods with continuous miners. These machines operate intermittently because they have to wait for shuttle cars t
Jan 1, 1989
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The Science and Technology of Particle Systems
By R. Hogg
"Particles play an important role in our environment and in many aspects of human activity. Much of the Earth's surface - sand, soil, rocks - consists of particles, as do clouds in the atmosphere, smo
Jan 1, 1989