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IC 6957 Some Results Of First-Aid Training Of All Of The Employees Of A Mine Or PlantBy J. J. Forbes
The Act of Congress authorizing the establishment of the United States Bureau of Mines became effective July 1, 1910. One of the most important duties Congress delegated to the Bureau in this Act was
Jan 1, 1937
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Mass Spectrometric Analysis Of Product Water From Coal GasificationBy C. E. Schmidt
Condensate waters from the Bureau of Mines Synthane process for coal gasification have been investigated by mass spectrometric methods to determine the organic contaminants. Waters from the gasificati
Jan 1, 1974
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State Statistics - LouisianaLouisiana's coal reserves, located in the north-western part of the state, consist entirely of lignite, with estimated recoverable reserves of about a billion tons. Although lignite deposits were
Jan 1, 1992
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OFR-138-80 Kinetics Of Chlorine Leaching Of Zinc-Lead Flotation ConcentratesBy James L. Hendrix
A study was made of the United States Bureau of Mines' chlorine-oxygen leaching process for complex sulfide concentrates. The investigation sought to determine the kinetic order and IT mechanisms
Jan 1, 1980
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Papers Published in the 4th Symposium on Respirable Dust in the Mineral Industries, ProceedingsThe following are abstracts from papers presented at the 4th Symposium on Respirable Dust in the Mineral Industries and· were produced through research funding under the Generic Mineral Technology Cen
Jan 1, 1998
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IC 7708 Coal-Mine Hazards From Overlying Gasoline Pipelines: Description Of Gasoline Explosions In Two Pennsylvania Bituminous-Coal Mines ? IntroductionBy W. D. Walker
All pipelines used to transport liquid fuels over coal mines are potentially hazardous; however, this publication deals only with dangers in transporting gasoline. Since transporting gasoline by this
Jan 1, 1954
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IC 7035 Lighting Practices In Coal Mines Of The United States ? IntroductionBy A. B. Hooker
Since man first mined underground, there has been need for adequate illumination; this need has never been fully supplied. At first, suitable lamps were not available. Gradually they have been develop
Jan 1, 1938
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In-Depth Survey Report: Control Technology For Environmental Enclosures - The Effect Of Wind Speed Upon Aerosol Penetration Into An Enclosure At Clean Air Filter, Defiance, IowaBy Edward Thimons, William A. Hertbrink
The effect of wind speed upon aerosol penetration into an idealized enclosure was studied The idealized enclosure was a painted plywood box that was 1 2X1 2 XI meters in volume Two fans supplied 1 7 m
Jan 1, 1999
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Borehole Mining Of Deep Phosphate Ore - ObjectiveTo test the feasibility of hydraulic borehole mining for the recovery of phosphate ore from the deep, water-saturated deposits of northeastern Florida. Approach Phosphate ore is remotely extracted
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 2273 Compressed Air Operated Ventilation Doors In Arizona Copper MinesBy E. D. Gardner
"It has only been in recent years that the proper ventilation of metal mires has received serious consideration. Increasing temperature and humidity with greater depth in some of the larger mines of t
Aug 1, 1921
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Mineral Indicators - Aluminum (71d9fb81-7615-4488-bd6f-7d9b494d4558)In December's marketing of 99.5 percent aluminum ingot, domestic producer pricing remained at 53$ per pound, while dealer quoting rose from 47.5¢ to 48.5¢. BORON Domestic production of bo
Jan 1, 1978
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IC 6682 The Present Status of the Mineral IndustryBy Scott Turner
The settlers of a new country necessarily suffer at first from the lack of accumulated stocks of metals - in-use that are possessed in older countries . Our American colonists were at first compelled
Jan 1, 1933
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IC 7682 Accepted Limit Values Of Air Pollutants ? Introduction And AcknowledgmentsBy J. F. Barkley
As part of the work of serving as Chairman of Subcommittee 3, Health and Industrial Requirements, of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers' Committee on Air-Pollution Controls, the author
Jan 1, 1954
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Facts About LightThis chapter defines light as a type of energy, and tells how different features of light are measured. It 1s important to understand the units of light measurement because they are used throughout th
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 9640 - A Second-Generation Remote Optical MethanometerBy John C. Edwards, Gene F. Friel, John J. Opferman, Robert A. Franks
As the use of deep -rut mining increases, there - expected to be a greater demand for methane (CH,) measurement devices capable of scanning working faces al depths in excess of 10 m to alert mine pers
Jan 5, 1997
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Mining Methods and Transportation in PennsylvaniaBy J. W. Pall
The method of mining bituminous coal in Pennsylvania cannot be treated in an extended manner in this publication since this would require more space than justified. The general plan of operation of
Jan 1, 1928
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Holographic Interferometry Applied to Acoustically Excited Excised LungsBy G. Nuñez, M. A. Pathak, C. F. Stanley
"A 1986 report by the U.S. National Committee on Blomechanlcs (1) describes lung disease as a major national health problem. The report cites three areas that would benefit from a better understanding
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 2129 Dutch Guiana, Bauxite OrdinanceBy J. W. Thompson
"The ordinance of March 27, 1919, contains provisions relative to the exploration for, Ind the exploitations of bauxite in the Colony of Surinam in Dutch Guiana.Permission to explore is limited to: Ne
May 1, 1920
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IC 6362 LIst of Permissible Self-Contained Oxygen Breathing Apparatus Gas Masks and Hose MasksBy BUREAU OF MINES
The Bureau of Mines, in its investigations of respiratory apparatus for use in mines and allied industries; tests equipment that is voluntarily submitted by manufacturers in accordance with published
Sep 1, 1930
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IC 6856 Sand and Gravel Excavation Part 4By J. R. Thoenen
This circular is part IV of the third paper (entitled "Sand and Gravel Excavation") of a series summarizing the technical problems involved in the production and preparation of sand and gravel. Part I
Oct 1, 1935