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                     RI 3581 National Safety Competition Of 1940 RI 3581 National Safety Competition Of 1940By W. W. Adams [The sfxteeith e-mud ?7ntior_,il SnS~ty Cn~potitior,, cohduc ted by th Bureau of Mines, United Stntes'I3epnrtzel?t oL' the Interior, hstc fist been closed, and the resvlt s reveal tbt t!:e c Jan 1, 1941 
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                     OFR-124-80 Novel Concepts For Recovery Of Nuclear Grade Zirconium Oxide From Bureau Of Mines' Zirconyl Chloride Strip Liquors OFR-124-80 Novel Concepts For Recovery Of Nuclear Grade Zirconium Oxide From Bureau Of Mines' Zirconyl Chloride Strip LiquorsBy [F. P. ] Stambaugh Results of research on the hydrothermal precipitation of zirconium oxide from the Bureau of Mines' zirconyl chloride-sulfate strip liquors indicate that nuclear grade material can be prepared by Jan 1, 1980 
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                     IC 8510 A Computer Program For Generating Finite Element Models Of Mine Structures IC 8510 A Computer Program For Generating Finite Element Models Of Mine StructuresBy F. D. Wang This report presents a structural-mesh-generating computer program for the two-dimensional finite-clement method of mine structural analysis of single and multiple openings in nonhomogeneous rock mass Jan 1, 1971 
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                     IC 7011 Fatal And Nonfatal Electrical Accidents In Coal Mines ? Introduction IC 7011 Fatal And Nonfatal Electrical Accidents In Coal Mines ? IntroductionBy L. C. IlsLey Many accidents rightly classifiable as electrically caused are not so classified for the reason that in numerous accidents the part that electricity played in causing the fatality is only suspected. F Jan 1, 1938 
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                     OFR-57-74 Characteristics Of Attached Radon-222 Daughters Under Both Laboratory And Field Conditions With Particular Emphasis Upon Underground Uranium Mine Environments 211B01191 ? Summary ? Objective OFR-57-74 Characteristics Of Attached Radon-222 Daughters Under Both Laboratory And Field Conditions With Particular Emphasis Upon Underground Uranium Mine Environments 211B01191 ? Summary ? ObjectiveBy J. A. Cooper The objectives of this research were to define the chemical composition and physical characteristics of the aerosols associated with attached radon daughters in operating uranium mines, and to investi Jan 1, 2012 
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                     OFR-9(2)-79 Drilling And Casing A 96-Inch ID By 2371 Foot Deep Shaft In Oil Shale - Volume II OFR-9(2)-79 Drilling And Casing A 96-Inch ID By 2371 Foot Deep Shaft In Oil Shale - Volume IIBy James Gibbs In order to provide an initial approach to the deposits of oil shale, nahcolite, and dawsonite in the central area or the Piceance Creek Basin in northwestern Colorado, the U.S.B.M. and associated con Jan 1, 1978 
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                     RI 4724 Investigation Of Furniss Tungsten Deposits, Cabarrus County, N. C. RI 4724 Investigation Of Furniss Tungsten Deposits, Cabarrus County, N. C.By Jack O. Jones The Furnish mine, Caharrus County, W. C., was operated intermittently until 1905 as a gold mine. Scheelite was discovered by A. L. Mash in the mine dumps of the Furniss and Phoenix mines, and he later Jan 1, 1950 
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                     IC 6122 Graphite - Part II -Domestic And Foreign Deposits ? Foreword IC 6122 Graphite - Part II -Domestic And Foreign Deposits ? ForewordBy Paul M. Tyler Graphite occurs in many places in the United States, but previous to 1914 the domestic production amounted to only 15 to 20 per cent of the natural graphite consumed in this country. Including artific Jan 1, 1929 
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                     RI 6444 Electrodeposition of Molybdenum Metal From Molten Electrolytes RI 6444 Electrodeposition of Molybdenum Metal From Molten ElectrolytesBy J. B. Zadra, H. J. Heinen Electrowinning molybdenum from oxide feed materials dissolved in a variety of molten baths was investigated . A NaCl - NaF - Na₂ B₁ O -Mo0, system operating at 1,000 ° C in a cell without a protective Jan 1, 1964 
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                     RI 5311 Consumable-Electrode Arc Melting Of Titanium And Its Alloys ? Summary RI 5311 Consumable-Electrode Arc Melting Of Titanium And Its Alloys ? SummaryBy R. W. Huber A consumable-electrode arc-melting furnace was constructed at the Bureau of Mines Physical Metallurgy Laboratory, College Park, Md., for the production of uncontaminated titanium and titanium-alloy in Jan 1, 1957 
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                     RI 4186 Concentration of Lake Valley Mines Oxide Manganese Ore from Deming, N. Mex. RI 4186 Concentration of Lake Valley Mines Oxide Manganese Ore from Deming, N. Mex.By J. A. McAllister, H. G. Iverson, K. C. Dean "INTRODUCTION During the course of the investigation of the occurrence of manganese deposits in the western United States, laboratory studies of concentration were conducted at the Salt Lake City stat Feb 1, 1948 
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                     Status Of The Mineral Industries - Introduction Status Of The Mineral Industries - IntroductionMinerals are a fundamental component of the Nation" material and economic base. Without a continuous supply of minerals to meet growing and changing needs, the basic character of our society would be Jan 1, 1977 
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                     OFR-43(1)-77 Mine Fire Protection For Underground Maintenance Shops - Introduction OFR-43(1)-77 Mine Fire Protection For Underground Maintenance Shops - IntroductionLarge quantities of combustible materials are often found in underground metal and nonmetal mines, with support timber most often the predominant combustible material. Oils, lubricants, paper, cartons Jan 1, 2011 
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                     OFR-39-91-V1 Maintainability Design [Guidline For] Of Underground Mining Equipment: Volume I - Final Technical Report OFR-39-91-V1 Maintainability Design [Guidline For] Of Underground Mining Equipment: Volume I - Final Technical ReportBy E. J. (Kirk) Conway The objectives of this project were to: (1) determine the extent to which maintainability design concepts and principles have been applied to the design of underground coal mining equipment, (2) try t Jan 1, 1988 
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                     OFR-105(1)-84 Ground And Air Vibrations Caused By Surface Blasting. Volume 1. Executive Summary OFR-105(1)-84 Ground And Air Vibrations Caused By Surface Blasting. Volume 1. Executive SummaryGround and air vibrations induced by large surface blasts have been monitored. These field results, as well as a large number of published results, have been used to assess the performance of existing Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Crystalline Silica Primer Crystalline Silica PrimerCrystalline silica is the scientific name for a group of minerals composed of silicon and oxygen. The term crystalline refers to the fact that the oxygen and silicon atoms are arranged in a three-dime Jan 1, 1992 
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                     RI 3539 Shrinkage Of Coke ? Introduction RI 3539 Shrinkage Of Coke ? IntroductionBy H. S. Auvil [The shrinkage of coke after formation is one of the variables that affects the net expansion of the change in both industrial and test ovens. Various test results have been interpreted as indicating Jan 1, 1940 
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                     RI 7093 Dependence Of Coking Time On Coal Properties And Carbonization Parameters RI 7093 Dependence Of Coking Time On Coal Properties And Carbonization ParametersBy Manuel Gomez Coking time was investigated as a function of coal properties, carbonization parameters, and the interactions between these variables. The results indicate that coal properties and carbonization condi Jan 1, 1968 
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                     IC 7019 State Regulations Pertaining To The Use Of Internal-Combustion Engines In Coal And Metal Mines And In Tunnels IC 7019 State Regulations Pertaining To The Use Of Internal-Combustion Engines In Coal And Metal Mines And In TunnelsBy L. C. IlsLey The increasing use of Diesel engines for operating equipment on trunk-line railroads and for power-plant units has stimulated interest in the use of Diesel engines for other lines of work, among which Jan 1, 1938 
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                     IC 6439 Effect on Workers of Air Conditions IC 6439 Effect on Workers of Air ConditionsBy R. R. Sayers That the maintenance of proper air conditions is a most important factor in the control of occupational hazards is shown by the large amount of material presented each year through the technical journ Feb 1, 1931 
