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    Appendix B.-Example of Mfire Data File and Output

    By Rudolf E. Greuer, Linneas W. Laage, Xinton Chang

    INPUT FORMAT INSTRUCTION FILE FOR PROGRAM MFIRE GENERAL RULES FOR DATA INPUT: $THERE IS NO NEED TO DISTINGUISH INTERGER AND REAL NUMBERS. $ $ SYMBOLS FOR NUMERICAL INPUT INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING $ $

    Jan 1, 1990

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    RI 3741 Limits of Inflammability and Ignition Temperatures of Acetic Anhydride

    By G. S. Scott, G. W. Jones, F. E. Scott

    An important activity of the Bureau of Mines is the promotion of safety in mining and industry . In connection with these activities , the Bureau determines the explosion hazards of combustible gases

    Dec 1, 1943

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    RI 9459 - The Effect of Ventilation on the Water Spray Pattern of Automatic Sprinkler Heads

    By A. C. Smith

    The U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted a study to evaluate the effect of ventilation on the water spray patterns of automatic sprinkler heads. Experiments were performed in a rectangular tunnel with pende

    Jan 1, 2010

  • NIOSH
    Air Velocity Transducer - Objective

    Continuous remote sensing of air speed In underground mine airways. Approach An ultrasonic technique measures a form of air turbulence which is proportional to air velocity. How It Works T

    Jan 1, 1982

  • NIOSH
    RI 2873 Notes on Extraction and Recovery of Radium, Vandium

    By 1928-05-01

    "The carnotite ores of Colorado and Utah were the chief source of radium for many years. In the fall of 1922; news of the very rich deposits of radium ore discovered in the Belgian Congo caused almost

    May 1, 1928

  • NIOSH
    RI 2473 Globe-Miami Mine Rescue Manuevers

    By E. D. Gardner

    "A fire hazard exists in nearly all mines. Progressive mining companies recognize this danger and take all possible precautions to prevent any conflagrations, but in spite of such safety measures, min

    May 1, 1923

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    RI 9228 - Microseismic Data Analysis of Failure Occurrence in a Deep, Western U.S. Coal Mine: A Case Study

    By Richard O. Kneisley

    Microseismic activity observed in both the laboratory and underground indicates that a quiet period, associated with the closure of existing fractures and strongly influenced by coal seam microstructu

    Jan 1, 1989

  • NIOSH
    RI 7166 Purification And Concentration Of A Cyclic Manganese Leach Solution By Elevated Pressure-Temperature Methods

    By F. E. Brantley

    Optimum autoclaving conditions were determined for separation of iron and manganese values from pregnant leach liquor produced in extracting manganese from low-grade umber are. The umber was leached w

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Other Nonmetals - Asphalt (Native) (e00a82ff-3a4c-4953-8e11-6a9bbb83ce25)

    Native asphalt was produced by five companies in two States, Texas and Utah. Bituminous limestone, used primarily as a paving material for street and road repair, was produced by White Uvalde Mines an

    Jan 1, 1984

  • NIOSH
    RI 8254 Iterative Approximation Techniques for Microseismic Source Location

    By Gordon H. Dechman

    This Bureau of Mines report presents an iterative approximation method for microseismic source location that was developed to adapt microseismic techniques for rock structure analysis to investigation

    Jan 1, 1977

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    Appendix D - USBM Method Program Output

    By R. V. Ramani, R. Stefanko, G. W. Luxbacher

    TEST DECK – ALTMETER SURVEY WITHOUT PLTTMETER TEMPERATURE CCRRECTION DATA INPUT

    Jan 1, 1977

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    RI 8311 Effect of Duct Fire on the Ventilation Air Velocity

    By Charles C. Hwang

    In this Bureau of Mines report, a previously developed theory of reverse stratified flow in ventilated duct fires is applied to mine-related ventilation systems that utilize an exhaust fan to supply t

    Jan 1, 1978

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    Pressure Dissolving Of Powdered Minerals Into Solution For Analysis - Objectives

    To more rapidly and economically prepare solutions for chemical analysis, of a wide range of ores, slags, minerals, and metals. Approach A Simple pressure-dissolution system was devised using an

    Jan 1, 1980

  • NIOSH
    Microcomputer Control of Particle Concentrations in a Cotton Dust Exposure System

    By D. S. DeLong, A. Giza, D. G. Fraser, V. A. Robinson, T. B. Whitmoyer, J. E. Sneckenberger

    "A cotton dust animal exposure system has been modified to incorporate a microcomputer feedback loop to monitor particle concentrations. The loop's major components are a minature real-time aerosol mo

    Jan 1, 1988

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    RI 2860 Flotation Of Low-Grade Phosphate Ores ? Introduction

    By H. M. Lawrence

    The recovery of phosphate rack from the ores in the land-pebble district of Florida is a simple washing and screening operation. In the gashing plants coarse phosphate only is saved. Log-Washer overfl

    Jan 1, 1928

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    RI 7573 Oxidation Process For Improving Gold Recovery From Carbon-Bearing Gold Ores

    By B. J. Scheiner

    Carbonaceous gold-bearing ores of the type that occur in north-central and northeastern Nevada were investigated by the Bureau of Mines as part of its Heavy Metals Program. Specific objectives were to

    Jan 1, 1971

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    RI 7620 Thermal Degradation Of Green River Kerogen At 150° To 350° C - Rate Of Product Formation

    By J. J. Cummins

    Green River oil shale previously extracted by benzene was heated at 150°, 200°, 250°, 300°, and 350° C for 0.5 to 360 days to determine the rate at which kerogen degrades to thermal products, the type

    Jan 1, 1972

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    RI 9321 - Infrared Spectroscopic Study of the Flocculation of Zinc and Copper Precipitates

    By Frank J. Susko

    The U.S. Bureau of Mines is developing a process for removing metals from mining and mineral processing waste streams by precipitation. The precipitation process is accelerated by flocculation when a

    Jan 1, 1990

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    Dust Characterization

    "There is considerable evidence that all mine dusts do not present the same health hazard. Rank of coal and composition, especially silica content of the mine dust, shape, and surface charge are risk

    Nov 1, 1988

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    RI 7105 Analyzing Midget Impinger Dust Samples With An Electronic Counter

    By Floyd G. Anderson

    Bureau of Mines studies show than an electronic counter can be used for determining just concentrations from midget impinger samples collected in bituminous coal mines. A sample correlation coefficien

    Jan 1, 1968