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  • NIOSH
    IC 6635 Natural Gasoline Plants in the US January 1 1932

    By G. R. Hopkins, E. M. SEELEY

    The number of natural-gasoline plants has shown a consistent decline in recent years, but the total capacity has increased steadily. The number of completed plants, as determined by a survey as of Jan

    Jun 1, 1932

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    RI 5230 Preparation Characteristics Of Coal From Perry County, Ky. - Introduction

    By James W. Miller

    An investigation was begun by the Bureau of Mines in 1948 to determine the preparation characteristics of American coals. Results of the investigation were planned to be reported on a county basis and

    Jan 1, 1956

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    IC 7782 National Annual Survey Of Aviation Fuels, 1956 - Introduction

    By O. C. Blade

    This report on the properties of aviation gasolines and aviation jet fuels produced in the United States during 1956 was made under a cooperative agreement between the American Petroleum Institute and

    Jan 1, 1957

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    RI 4089 Good Fortune Iron Mine, Platte Co. Wyo.

    By Eugene Frey

    "INTRODUCTION The Good Fortune mine was sampled by an engineer of the Bureau of Mines in June 1944. Project 984 was set up under the strategic minerals program to make old workings accessible for this

    Aug 1, 1947

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    RI 4552 Coal Carbonization: Effects Of Blending Pocahontas No.3 Coal With 12 High-Volatile A Coals

    By D. A. Reynolds

    The Bureau of Mines-American Gas Association survey of the carbonizing properties of American coals was begun in 1929, and has been continued almost without interruption since that time. Upwards of 10

    Jan 1, 1949

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    RI 3858 Exploration of the Piedmont Manganese Belt McCormick County, South Carolina and Wilkes County. Georgia

    By William A. Beck

    "The Piedmont Manganese Belt extends from Taliferro County, Georgia, 70 miles in a northeasterly direction through Greenwood County, South Carolina, and conforms with the trend of the Piedmont Provinc

    Apr 1, 1946

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    RI 7244 Raw Materials For Lightweight Aggregate In Appalachian Region, Alabama And Georgia

    By Ronald P. Hollenbeck

    Samples of clays, shales, and slates from 29 locations in the Appalachian Region of Alabama and Georgia were tested and evaluated to determine their suitability as raw material for the manufacture of

    Jan 1, 1969

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    RI 4623 Investigation Of The Union Zinc-Lead Mine Washoe County, Nev.

    By Robert W. Geehan

    The Bureau of Mines has been developing deposits of critical and essential minerals in the United States since 1939. A preliminary examination of the Union lead mine was made in November 1944 and Janu

    Jan 1, 1950

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    RI 8512 Effectiveness of Wet Cutter Bars in Reducing Salt Mine Dust

    By Steven J. Page

    Responding to the increasing concern for dust control in metal and nonmetal mining, the Bureau of Mines investigated typical dust reduction efficiencies of wet bar cutter machines as they are presentl

    Jan 1, 1980

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    RI 6916 Phthalic And Maleic Anhydrides From Low Temperature Lignite Tar

    By John S. Berber

    To improve the economics of low-temperature carbonization of coal, the Bureau of Mines is conducting research on the upgrading of the product tar to marketable chemicals. This report describes experim

    Jan 1, 1967

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    RI 8867 - Dispersion-Selective Flocculation-Desliming Characteristics of Oxidized Taconites

    By R. E. Green

    The Bureau of Mines undertook a bench-scale study of three different types of oxidized taconites3 from the Lake Superior district to improve the dispersion-selective flocculation-desliming process for

    Jan 1, 1984

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    RI 5274 Recovery Of Kyanite And Sillimanite From Florida Beach Sands ? Summary

    By J. S. Browning

    The purpose of this Bureau of Mines project was to develop a method for recovering kyanite and sillimanite from the present zircon-mill tailing of the Jacksonville and Starke, Fla., plants of Humphrey

    Jan 1, 1956

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    IC 7269 Marketing Magnesite And Allied Products ? Introduction

    By Charles L. Harness

    Magnesia (MgO) has a variety of uses, and it has become increasingly important as a war material because of the imperative demand for refractories to line metallurgical furnaces, and because magnesia

    Jan 1, 1943

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    IC 7155 Differentiation Of The Components Of An "Explosive Oil": A Survey Of The Chemical Literature ? Introduction

    By William M. Thornton

    [Owing to the comparatively high freezing point of nitroglycerin (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 23, 37, 38)3/ - 1.9° C. and 13.0° C. for the labile and stabile modifications, respectively, as determined by Hibb

    Jan 1, 1941

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    Effect of Surfactant on Basal and Silica-Induced Eicosanoid Production by the Alveolar Macrophage

    By L. M. Demers, D. C. Kuhn

    "Kuhn, Douglas C., and Laurence M. Demers. Effect of surfactant on basal and silica-induced eicosanoid production by the alveolar macrophage. Am. J . Physiol. 269 (Lung Cell. Mol. Physiol. 13): L165-L

    Dec 1, 1996

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    RI 4349 Diamond Drilling At Rush & Brown Copper Mine Kasaan Bay, Prince Of Wales Island Southeastern Alaska

    By S. P. Holt

    The Rush & Brown mine has been one of the most consistent small producers of copper ore in the history of Alaskan mining. Approximately 50,000 tons of ore have been shipped to smelters from the proper

    Jan 1, 1948

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    IC 8597 Active List Of Permissible Explosives And Blasting Devices Approved Before December 31, 1972 - Supersedes Information Circular 8493

    By J. Ribovich

    The current Bureau of Mines active list of permissible explosives includes 71 brands. Eleven are gelatinous, 56 are the granular type, and four are water-gel explosives, an entirely new type of ammoni

    Jan 1, 1973

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    IC 7617 Domestic Mica ? Introduction

    By G. Richards Gwinn

    "Mica" is a group name for a number of orthosilicates of aluminum with magnesium, ferrous iron, and the alkalies. They are characterized by their high reflection and a basal cleavage so well developed

    Jan 1, 1951

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    RI 2892 A Visible-Action Continuous-Distillation Apparatus For Laboratory Study Of Fractionation ? Introduction

    By Ralph H. Espach

    The value of careful fractionation in the manufacture of petroleum products is recognized more and more by petroleum refiners. Recent studies have shown that the quality of the products depends largel

    Jan 1, 1928

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    IC 8184 Traprock (ca665279-6dcd-48a0-b7eb-b65751749631)

    By Oliver Bowles

    This report covers the character, properties, origin, occurrence, and uses of the traprocks and describes briefly the methods and equipment employed in quarrying and preparing them for market. Pro

    Jan 1, 1963