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RI 8363 Wet High-Intensity Magnetic Beneficiation of Oxidized TaconitesBy David M. Hopstock
To help assure an adequate supply of minerals to meet the Nation's economic and strategic needs, the Bureau of Mines is conducting bench-and pilot-scale research using wet high-intensity magnetic
Jan 1, 1979
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IC 8786 Fire Detectors In Underground MinesBy Charles D. Litton
An overview of state-of-the-art technology in fire detectors is presented by the Bureau of Mines regarding their use in the mining industry. Detectors are categorized according to the characteristics
Jan 1, 1979
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PS13/USBM 422 - A Knowledge Based Expert System for Planning Mine Ventilation SystemsBy RV. Ramanl, KV. K. Prasad, M. Swaminathan
The objective of the research in this project is to develop a knowledge based expert system for aiding the planning of mine ventilation systems. This system focuses on mine ventilation system design f
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 7829 Utilization of Phosphorus Furnace Slag in Ceramic Wall and Floor TileBy E. G. Valdez
Laboratory research demonstrated that ceramic wall and floor tile can be produced from electric furnace phosphorus slags composed of calcium silicates. Grinding the slag in a pebble mill, followed by
Jan 1, 1974
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Personal Computer Software For Analyzing Visibility And Illumination Problems In Underground Mines - ObjectiveDevelop computer software that can aid in improving the visibility and illumination in underground mines by providing quick analysis of existing equipment and conditions and the effects of potential m
Jan 1, 1993
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RI 2872 The Use of Brattice Cloth in Coal MinesBy George S. Rice, C. W. Owings
"Brattice cloth is an important material in coal-mine ventilation practically all coal mines use some brattice cloth, gassy mines a large amount. It is employed in three ways:Crosscut brattices.Curtai
May 1, 1928
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Reducing Dust At Longwall Shearers By Confining The Dust Cloud To The FaceBy Fred Kissell
The Bureau of Mines has developed the shearer-clearer--a new type of dust control system for longwall shearers. The system partitions the airflow around the shearer into a clean split and a contaminat
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 6619 Mechanism Of The Monoclinic To Tetragonal Transformation Of Zirconium DioxideBy Clark F. Grain
The monoclinic to tetragonal inversion of zirconium dioxide was studied by single-crystal X-ray methods, high-temperature X-ray diffractometry, and differential thermal analysis. The unusual features
Jan 1, 1965
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RI 7787 Tunneling Machine Research - Development Of An Experimental Full-Scale Research Rock Cutting DeviceBy Parviz F. Rad
The increased use of tunnel boring machines (TBM) has stimulated laboratory research to optimize the cutting parameters of these machines with the objective of increasing machine efficiency and penetr
Jan 1, 1973
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Analysis of the Inorganic Constituents of Pulverized Coal on a Particle-By-Particle Basis Using a Computerized SEM-EDS SystemBy L. G. Austin
"This paper is based on the development of the Maza-Austin technique for characterizing thousands of coal particles by approximate analysis of the major inorganic constituents Ca, Al, Si, K, Na, Fe an
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 6679 Effects Of Decoupling And Type Of Stemming On Explosion-Generated Pulses In Mortar: A Laboratory StudyBy D. E. Fogelson
In a factorial experiment, blasting caps were detonated in three sizes of shotholes in mortar with three types of stemming--dry sand, wet sand, and hydrostone. Free-surface displacement pulses were re
Jan 1, 1965
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IC 6684 Mining Laws of SwitzerlandBy Paul M. Tyler
This paper presents one of a series of digests of foreign mining legisla- tion and court decisions that is being prepared in advance of a general report relative to the rights of American citizens to
Jan 1, 1933
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RI 3435 Some Asphalts From Oregon Basin (Wyoming) Crude Oil ? Introduction (6bcbaf94-4289-4e97-9a97-fe6b74e63bf6)By K. E. Stanfield
Asphalts from. Wyoming "black oils" are being studied at the Petroleum Experiment Station of the Bureau of Mines at Laramie, Wyo., in cooperation with the University of Wyoming. These black oils are c
Jan 1, 1939
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RI 2502 The Use of Oxygen or Oxygenated Air in Metallurgical and Allied ProcessesBy F. W. Davis
For some years this subject has been of interest to metallurgists. Previous to the War some work was done in :Belgium. on the enrich.ntSnt of the blast with oxygen i.."'l. connection with the smelting
Jul 1, 1923
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MLA 52-87 - Mineral Resources Of The Lower John Day And Thirtymile Study Areas, Gilliam And Sherman Counties, Oregon ? SummaryBy Harry W. Campbell
In 1986, at the request of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Bureau of Mines studied parts of the 19,747-acre Lower John Day (OR-005-006) and 7,538-acre Thirtymile (OR-005-001) Wilderness S
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 8041 Thermodynamic Data for Mg(OH)2 (Brucite)By E. G. King
Enthalpy increments above 298 K were determined by the Bureau of Mines for magnesium hydroxide (brucite) between 298 and 900 K by the method of drop calorimetry. Enthalpy and entropy increments from t
Jan 1, 1975
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Field Test Of A Post-Disaster Communication SystemBy M. P. Ristenbatt, E. K. Holland-Moritz, K. Metzger
A new post-disaster signalling system for the Bureau o Mines, using through-the-earth EM propagation, was successfully field-tested in the Lake Lynn test mine. Successful detection at an estimated inp
Jan 12, 1983
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RI 3435 Some Asphalts From Oregon Basin (Wyoming) Crude Oil ? IntroductionBy K. E. Stanfield
Asphalts from. Wyoming "black oils" are being studied at the Petroleum Experiment Station of the Bureau of Mines at Laramie, Wyo., in cooperation with the University of Wyoming. These black oils are c
Jan 1, 1939
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RI 8253 Remote Monitoring of Air Quality in Underground MinesBy Lawrence W. Scott
This report presents several systems for continuously monitoring the quality of air in underground mines that are being developed by the Bureau of Mines. Underground stations measure methane, carbon m
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 5947 Tests Of Additives To Control Soot Deposition In Oil-Fired Boilers ? SummaryBy G. L. Hopps
Various chemicals, including compounds of copper and lead, were added to a mixture of No. 2 and No. 6 fuel oils that was fired in an experimental furnace. Tests were made to determine (1) the effectiv
Jan 1, 1962