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                RI 2354 Mercury PoisoningBy R. R. Sayers
There is probably no industry , trade , or art in which mercury is used but what has produced some cases of mercury poisoning . This is true of the mining and smelting of mercury , where the hazard ha
May 1, 1922
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                RI 5630 Fused-Salt Electro refining of VanadiumBy F. R. Cattoir, D. H. Baker
Fused - salt electrorefining has been successfully applied to the purification of vanadium metal . The electrolyte used in this refining technique was sodium chloride to which had been added 3 to 6 pe
Jul 1, 1960
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                RI 4151 Specific Heat of Colorado Oil ShalesBy R. J. SHAW
Oil shale has been defined as, "a compact, laminated rock of sedimentary origin yielding over 35 percent of ash and containing organic matter that yields oil when distilled but not appreciably when ex
Nov 1, 1947
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                IC 7457 Interpretation of Permissible Limits in the Breathing of Toxic Substances in AirBy H. H. Schrenk
Much has been written and said concerning tables of permissible or maximum allowable concentrations of various toxic substances in air, but not enough attention has been given to their limitations and
May 1, 1948
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                IC 6444 Mining Laws of the Dominican RepublicBy IRENE AITKENS
The Mining Law of 1910 , with amendments of 1914 and 1928 , is at present in force in the Dominican Republic . The first and basic mining law of the Republic was passed in 1876 , and although numerous
May 1, 1931
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                IC 6344 What the Mine Foreman Can Do Prevent Injury from Falls of Roof In Coal MinesBy J. W. Paul
Mine foremen are employed in coal mines for two reasons: First, so that the underground work. may proceed in an orderly manner and that each employee gives attention to his duties; and second, by reas
Sep 1, 1930
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                Ergonomics: Beyond ComplianceBy D. Caruso
The health and financial costs of cumulative injuries are plaguing the mining industry. Industry leaders are concentrating on reducing the risk of injury to their workers through design and redesign o
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                RI 9398 - Predicting Materials' Ease Of Combustion: Development Of A Simple Test MethodBy Maria I. De Rosa
The U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted experiments for predicting materials' ease of combustion (smoldering onset, smoldering, flaming, and decomposition rates) by means of submicrometer smoke partic
Jan 1, 2010
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                State Mineral Summaries - 1990 - IntroductionThe STATE MINERAL SUMMARIES publication provides estimated data and summaries of mineral activities at the State level for 1989. Most of the estimates are based on nine months data. These summaries ha
Jan 1, 1990
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                Coal-Mine Accidents In The United States, 1940 - IntroductionBy W. W. Adams
With production of coal per man-hour of work at a higher level than ever before, the coal-mining industry of the United States established a near-record in lowering the accident rate of nonfatal injur
Jan 1, 1942
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                Coal-Mine Accidents In The United States 1942 - IntroductionBy W. W. Adams
With production of coal per man-hour of work highest in history, the coal mines of the United States established a lower accident-frequency4 rate in 1942 than in any year since 1930, the first for whi
Jan 1, 1944
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                Contributions To The Data On Theoretical Metallurgy - IX. The Entropies Of Inorganic Substances. Revision (1940) Of Data And Methods Of Calculation - IntroductionBy K. K. Kelley
The first bulletin (245)3 in this series, which appeared in 1932, summarized the entropy values then available for the elements and inorganic compounds, results being listed for some 150 substances. I
Jan 1, 1941
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                Commodity Data Summaries 1974 - Appendix I To Mining And Minerals Policy ? Aluminum1. Domestic Production and Use: Twelve companies operated 31 primary aluminum reduction plants, three firms accounting for 66% of production. Washington, Oregon, and Montana accounted for 32% of the t
Jan 1, 1974
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                World Gold - A Minerals Availability Appraisal - Executive Summary - The World Gold Industry - An IntroductionMore gold is being produced now than ever before in recorded history. All over the world huge quantities of ore are being mined and processed, thanks to historically high prices for gold and the use o
Jan 1, 1994
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                Concentration Of Copper Ores In North America ? IntroductionBy Thomas G. Chapman
The four major steps in the production of marketable copper are mining, concentrating, smelting, and refining. In a few cases, however, leaching takes the place of concentrating, smelting, and refinin
Jan 1, 1936
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                Identification Of Distillable Paraffins, Olefins, Aromatic Hydrocarbons, And Neutral Heterocyclics From A Low-Temperature Bituminous Coal TarBy Clarence Karr
AN EXTENSIVE characterization was conducted on the neutral oil components in a low-temperature bituminous coal tar. A total of tai individual compounds identified with respect to individual isomers, a
Jan 1, 1967
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                Coal-Mine Accidents In The United States 1936 - IntroductionBy W. W. Adams
The accident-prevention record of the coal-mining industry in the United States was more favorable in 1936 than in 1935, both from the standpoint of the relative safety of the individual miner on the
Jan 1, 1939
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                OFR-146-80 Environmental Effects Of Slaking Of Surface Mine Spoils Eastern & Central United StatesBy D. E. Andrews
The objective of this study was to investigate the environmental effects of slaking of surface mine spoils. To accomplish this, both field and laboratory programs were undertaken, supplemented by a th
Jan 1, 1980
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                OFR-103(2)-79 Control Of Vibration And Blast Noise From Surface Coal Mining - Volume IIBy John F. Wiss
A series of controlled experiments was conducted at four surface coal mines to study the effects of certain blast parameters upon the ground and air vibration. Preliminary scale-model blasts were cond
Jan 1, 1978
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                IC 8252 MercuryBy BUREAU OF MINES
Mercury has been used by mankind since prehistoric times. It has been, and is now, widely used in industry and medicine and has unique properties which make direct substitution difficult or impossible
Jul 1, 1964