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IC 7447 Protection Against Lightning At Surface and Underground Mining Plants (313807d1-ac26-4c95-af77-622820c8c59a)By D. J. Parker, D. Harrington, L. H. Harrison
"INTRODUCTION The necessity for protection against the hazards of lightning manifests itself from time to time in the mining industry by reason of loss of life, damage to electrical equipment, fires i
Apr 1, 1948
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RI 4682 Investigation Of Guadalupe Mercury Mine Santa Clara County, Calif.By Robert H. Bedford
As a result of the Bureau's general survey of quicksilver deposits in California, the Guadalupe mine area was among those chosen for exploration. Exploration, such as that at the Guadalupe, was a
Jan 1, 1950
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RI 6091 Spectrographic Analysis Of Cerium By A Carrier Distillation TechniqueBy A. B. Whitehead
A spectrographic method for the determination of 18 impurities in cerium is presented. The carrier distillation technique is utilized to separate the spectra of impurities from the complex spectrum of
Jan 1, 1962
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IC 7146 Pulmonary Diseases In The Mining IndustryBy R. R. Sayers
Although the attention of those interested in diseases peculiar to mining as teen focused recently on one duct disease - silicosis - other respiratory diseases may cause more suffering and economic lo
Jan 1, 1941
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RI 4635 A Manometric Precision Procedure For Determining The Vapor Pressure Of Aviation GasolinesBy W. C. Holliman
This report describes apparatus and procedure used for determining the vapor pressure of aviation gasoline in surveys of commercial aviation-gasoline characteristics made by the Bureau of Mines in coo
Jan 1, 1950
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RI 2352 Kinds of Haulage and Cutting Machines in Coal MinesBy W. W. Adams
The extent to which coal mines have installed various types of haulage systems and mining machines is a subject about which there is little definite information available in convenient form for the co
May 1, 1922
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Blasting Injuries In Surface Mining With Emphasis On Flyrock And Blast Area SecurityBy D. K. Ingram, G. L. Mowrey, T. R. Rehak
Problem: Blasting is a hazardous component of surface mining. Serious injuries and fatalities result from improper judgement or practice during rock blasting. This paper describes several fatal inj
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RI 8118 Sulfur Reduction Potential of the Coals of the United States - A Revision of Report of Investigations 7633By Cavallaro. J. A.
This report presents the results of a washability study of 455 raw coal channel samples with special emphasis on sulfur reduction. These raw coals contained on the average 14.0 percent ash, 1.91 perce
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 3057 Processes for Extracting Radium from CarnotiteBy H. A. Doerner
"The following report is submitted, in compliance with the request made by the Honorable W. H. Sproule, Chairman of the Committee on Mines and Mining, to the Director of the United States Bureau of Mi
Dec 1, 1930
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RI 3771 National Safety Competition of 1943By W. W. Adams, T. D. Lawrence
"Despite the manpower shortage and other difficulties of operation in war time, the National Safety Competition of 1943 for the promotion of safety in the mineral industries of the United States was n
Aug 1, 1944
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OFR-91-82 Analysis Of Coal Mine Electrical AccidentsBy W. L. Cooley
Electrical accidents occurring in coal mines from 1975 through 1979 were categorized and analyzed. The data was searched for common electrical hazards, common activities on the part of those injured,
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 3313 Extent And Availability Of Natural Gas Reserves In Michigan "Stray" Sandstone Horizon Of Central Michigan ? IntroductionBy E. L. Rawlins
The development of commercial natural-gas reserves in the Michigan stray sandstone horizon of central Michigan during the past few years has resulted in expansion of the natural-gas industry in that S
Jan 1, 1936
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Borehole Device For Determining In-Place Strength Of Rock Or Coal - ObjectiveTo develop a simple device for rapidly determining the shearing strength and angle of Internal friction of coal and rock in situ. Approach Use a portable, permissible, hydraulically operated devi
Jan 1, 1981
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Bulletin 146 Technology of Salt Making in the United StatesBy W. C. Phalen
During the search for deposits of soluble potash salts in the United States, carried on by the United States Geological Survey, much infor- mation was collected on the salt resources and industry of t
Jan 1, 1917
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RI 4364 Diamond drilling at Union copper mine, Cabarrus and Rowan counties, NCBy T. J. Ballard, Austin B. Clayton
"The Union Copper mine is in the Gold Hill district, Rowan and Cabarrus Counties, N. C.The mine was discovered in 1799 and first worked as a gold mine; but copper was encountered at depth, and the pro
Oct 1, 1948
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RI 2473 Globe-Miami Mine Rescue ManueversBy E. D. Gardner
"A fire hazard exists in nearly all mines. Progressive mining companies recognize this danger and take all possible precautions to prevent any conflagrations, but in spite of such safety measures, min
May 1, 1923
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RI 3699 Analyses of Crude Oil in Some Fields in TexasBy E. C. Lane
"In a previous paper the Bureau of Mines. 3/ presented in condensed tabular form all analyses of Texas crude oils made by the Bureau up to March 193K. This previous report states;The first Al well in
Apr 1, 1943
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Bulletin 218 The technology of SlateBy Oliver Bowles
Under a cooperative agreement between the Bureau of Mines, the United States Geological Survey, and the United States Bureau of Standards, a study of the stone-quarrying industries of the country was
Jan 1, 1922
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RI 8078 Enthalpies of Formation of Cupric and Cuprous BromidesBy Hon-Chung Ko
This Bureau of Mines report provides the enthalpies of formation of cupric bromide and cuprous bromide as determined by hydrochloric and hydro-bromic acid solution calorimetry. At 298.15 K, the values
Jan 1, 1975
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MLA 76-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The Homestead Rare II Area (No. 6291), Baker And Wallowa Counties, Oregon - SummaryBy Paul C. Hyndman
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigations of the three subunits (fig. 1) of the Homestead RARE II area (No. 6291) revealed no evidence of mining activity or mineral deposits in the area. The Iron Dyke M
Jan 1, 1983