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RI 8694 Aluminum Extraction From Anorthosite by Leaching With Hydrochloric Acid and FluorideBy P. R. Bremner
The United States is more than 90 pct dependent on imported bauxite a source for aluminum, but it has vast nonbauxitic aluminum resources, such as kaolinite, anorthosite, alunite, etc. As part of a pr
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 3910 Active List of Permissible Explosives and Blasting Devices Approved Previous to December 31,1945, preparedBy J. E. Tiffany, Z. C. Gaugler
An active list of permissible explosives was published in December 1943 as part of the Bureau of Mines Report of Investigations 3736 under the title "Active List of Permissible Explosives and Blasting
Jul 1, 1946
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RI 8854 Use of Bureau of Mines Turbomill To Produce High-Purity Ultrafine Nonoxide Ceramic PowdersBy Dale E. Wittmer
Nonoxide ceramic materials could substitute for high-temperature alloy steels containing imported critical and strategic materials such as cobalt, chromium, and nickel if their high-temperature proper
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 3302 Microcolorimetric Determination Of Benzene In Blood And Urine ? IntroductionBy S. J. Pearce
The need for a simple, very sensitive, and accurate method for the determination of benzene in blood and urine vas evident throughout a recent study of chronic benzene (C6H6) poisoning conducted coope
Jan 1, 1936
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IC 6642 Mining Laws of NewfoundlandBy E. P. Youngman
At the time of the preparation of the monograph upon the mining legisla- tion of Newfoundland, by the Imperial Institute of London, the existing local statutory law (as distinct from case laws and the
Oct 1, 1932
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Mutagenicity of Diesel Exhaust Particulate Matter In Mining OperationsBy D. L. Nussear, W. E. Wallace, N. N. Clark, M. Gautam, G. Hong-Guang
"Results from a study directed towards identifying and measuring the mutagenicity of diesel exhaust particulate matter involved in mining exposures, especially those which may synergistically affect g
Nov 1, 1995
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RI 7023 Electrodeposition of Iridium From Fused Sodium Cyanide and Aqueous Electrolytes ? A Preliminary StudyBy R. L. Andrews
The Bureau of Mines investigated means of electrodepositing iridium to form thick coatings suitable for the protection of such metals as tungsten and molybdenum, which oxidize rapidly at high temperat
Jan 1, 1967
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Respirable Particulate Genotoxicant Distribution in Diesel Exhaust and Mine AtmospheresBy D. L. Nussear, W. E. Wallace, N. Clark, M. Gautaum, G. Hong-Guang
"Results of a research effort directed towards identifying and measuring the genotoxic properties of respirable particulate matter involved in mining exposures, especially those which may synergistica
Mar 1, 1992
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Construction And Testing Of A Junk Auto IncineratorBy C. J. Chindgren
A refractory-lined, garage-type automobile incinerator with a natural gas afterburner for air pollution control was cooperatively constructed and tested by the Bureau of Mines and the Wasatch Metal &
Jan 1, 1970
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IC 6277 Driving Rock Slopes At The New Peerless Mine ? IntroductionBy Robert Howard
With the rapid depletion of the Peerless Coal Co.'s mine in Spring Canyon, it was necessary, if the company was to remain in the coal-producing business, to look to the development of a new prope
Jan 1, 1930
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RI 6446 Thermodynamic Data for Columbium (Niobium) CarbideBy K. K. Kelley, L. B. Pankratz, W. W. Weller
The heat capacity of columbium (niobium) carbide (CbC ) was measured over the temperature range from 51 ° to 298 ° K, and the entropy at 298.15° K was evaluated . Also , the heat content above 298.15
Jan 1, 1964
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A Microwave System For The Acid Dissolution Of Metal And Mineral SamplesBy S. A. Matthes
This Bureau of Mines report describes a system for the dissolution of metal and mineral samples using a microwave heat source. Samples and an acid mixture are placed in sealed polycarbonate vessels. T
Jan 1, 1983
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IC 9500 - Explosion Pressure Design Criteria For New Seals In U.S. Coal Mines - Executive SummaryBy Jürgen F. Brune, R. Karl Zipf, Michael J. Sapko
Seals are barriers constructed in underground coal mines throughout the United States to isolate abandoned mining panels or groups of panels from the active workings. Historically, mining regulations
Jan 7, 2007
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An Environmentally Robust Proximity Warning System for Hazardous AreasBy William H. Schiffbauer, Ph. D. Mowrey
Proximity warning devices can improve workplace safety by alerting workers when they are in a hazardous area near moving equipment. Industrial work sites often present extreme challenges to safety-bas
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RI 5397 Laboratory And Full-Scale Sulfur Elimination Tests On Coal From Pratt Bed, Alabama - Summary And IntroductionBy R. E. Perry
In connection with a program of coal research at the Southern Experiment Station the Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the University of Alabama and the various coal operators, conducts washability
Jan 1, 1958
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RI 9282 - Pressure Monitoring and Observed Effects of Mining at the Oak Grove, AL, Coalbed Degasification PatternBy David C. Oyler
The U.S. Bureau of Mines and the United States Steel Corporation evaluated the progress of methane drainage at the Oak Grove, AL, degasification pattern. Coalbed pressures were monitored between Decem
Jan 1, 1989
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The Concern About Mine IlluminationUntil man was able to produce light, his working day was pretty much limited to daylight hours. Underground miners have a special problem because in a mine it is just as dark during daytime as it is a
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 4692 Vibrations Associated With A Spherical Cavity In An Elastic MediumBy Wilbur Duvall
For the past few years the Applied Physics Branch has been investigating, experimentally, the generation and propagation of strain waves in rock. The strain waves are produced by the detonation of a h
Jan 1, 1950
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IC 8669 Methods And Costs Of Dust Control In Stone Crushing OperationsBy Robert J. Evans
Capital and operating costs were estimated using a wet suppression, fabric filter, and a combination system of the two for hypothetical hard rock stone crushing plants located in central Pennsylvania,
Jan 1, 1975
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Experimental - Laboratory Procedures - Reconstructed Soil SamplesMost laboratory sealant studies were carried out in 2.0 inch I.D. Plexiglas tubes of 9.0 inches height containing 4.0 to 4.5 inches reconstructed soil from an 0-8 or 8-16 inch soil horizon at the Lans
Jan 1, 1972