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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 9023 - Reclaiming Heavy Metals From Wastewater Using Magnesium OxideBy D. N. Tallman
The electrokinetic properties of MgO have been utilized to simultaneously filter suspended solids and remove trace amounts of dissolved heavy metals from synthetic mine water. Greater than 95 pct remo
Jan 1, 1986
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Studies On The Control Of Respirable Coal Mine Dust By VentilationBy D. S. Kingery
Experiments initiated by the Bureau of Mines on August 26. 1969, and recent work of others, have demonstrated the effectiveness of ventilation for controlling concentrations of respirable coal mine du
Jan 1, 1969
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RI 5757 Thermal Expansion Of Alpha Alumina ? Introduction And SummaryBy William J. Campbell
One of the principal objectives of the Bureau of Mines program for developing super refractory materials is to obtain fundamental data on the physical properties of refractory oxides. This particular
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 7611 Evaluation Of A Radioisotopic X-Ray Drill-Hole Probe - Delineation Of Lead OresBy Harold E. Marr
The Bureau of Mines evaluated two drill-hole probes for the delineation of Missouri lead ores. The battery-powered, portable instruments, weighing less than 30 pounds, were designed for logging holes
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 4616 Dense Medium And Flotation Tests On An Antimony Ore From CaliforniaBy A. L. Engel
The Stayton Mining District in San Benito County, Calif., near Hollister, includes several square miles with many occurrences of antimony ore. The sample submitted for the test described in this paper
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 5217 Tulare County Tungsten Mines, Calif. ? Introduction And SummaryBy Russell R. Trengove
Bureau of Mines exploration at the property of the Tulare County Tungsten Mines was by core drilling from the surface from May 16, 1950, to July 13, 1950. The property is in the western foothills of t
Jan 1, 1956
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IC 8919 Guidelines For Siting Product-Of-Combustion Fire Sensors In Underground MinesBy C. D. Litton
This Bureau of Mines report presents a set of guidelines for determining the distribution of product-of-combustion fire sensors in underground mines. Sensor spacing is defined in terms of sensor alarm
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 3529 Tests Of Salt As A Substitute For Rock Dust In The Prevention Of Coal-Dust Explosions In Mines ? Introduction (ce3036c7-9083-41b0-ac3f-ff75b86f39e0)By H. P. Greenwald
[For sarno years past the Safety in Minbr. Resaarch J30ard of Great Bri tr-dn ha:1 been making ar.. intensive Gearch for, traterials that \.'ould be 1!\ore ef-ficient than rock dust and th t &apo
Jan 1, 1940
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RI 4818 Concentration Of Oxide Manganese Ores From Black Rock, Kramer, And Morgan Cromar Properties, Tooele And Juab Counties, UtahBy J. V. Batty
In the course of the investigation of manganese mineral occurrences in the United States, Bureau of Mines examining engineers collected several lots of ore from the Black Rock, Kramer, and. Morgan-Cro
Jan 1, 1952
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RI 6310 Chloridization of Galena and Sphalerite by Contact With Certain ChloridesBy K. K. Kershner, J. G. Donaldson
This investigation was conducted to obtain data on optimum conditions for chloridizing metal sulfides . Salt- roasting galena at 450° C for 8 hours chloridized 75 percent of the lead ; in an equal tim
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 4643 Shuttle-Car Conversion From Storage-Battery To Diesel-Electric Power, Acme Mine. Certain-Teed Products Corp., Acme. Hardeman County. Tex.By D. H. Platt
Gypsum and gypsite, used in the manufacture of plaster and plaster products, have been mined from deposits near Acme, Hardeman County, Tex., for more than 30 years. The Certain-toed Products Corp., 1
Jan 1, 1950
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RI 4369 Investigation Of The Four Chromes And Other Chromite Deposits, Red Lodge District. Carbon County, Mont.By J. A. Herdlick
Under authority of the Strategic Materials Act of June 1939, the Federal Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the Geological Survey, began a broad program of investigation of the strategically importa
Jan 1, 1948
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RI 7588 Analyses Of Tipple And Delivered Samples Of Coal - Collected During Fiscal Year 1971- IntroductionThe Bureau of Mines has long been active in promoting the purchase of coal for Government use under specifications that define the requirements in terms of heating value of the coal, expressed in Brit
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 8845 - High-Temperature Properties of Alumina Refractory Brick Impregnated With Oxide and Salt SolutionsBy Arthur V. Petty
The Bureau of Mines has investigated the effect of refractory oxide additions, introduced in soluble form, on the refractory properties of 42-, 58-, and 70-pct-A1203 brick. Brick having porosities ran
Jan 1, 1984
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Technology News - No. 461 - Coal Dust Explosibility MeterObjective: To enable mine operators and mine inspectors to make quick and accurate measurements of the explosible nature of coal and rock dust mixtures.
Jul 1, 2008
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RI 9173 - Loading Characteristics of Pillars in Multiple-Seam Mining OperationsThe Bureau of Mines, in an effort to improve resource conservation, mine planning and development, is currently investigating the loading behavior of pillars in multiple-seam developments. The simulta
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 4590 Investigation Of Tungsten Deposits At Cupric Mine Property Beaver County, UtahBy William H. King
The property of the Cupric Mines Co. is situated in the San Francisco mining district, Beaver County, Utah, 21 miles westerly from Milford (fig. 1), the rail and supply center for the area. Scheelite
Jan 1, 1949
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RI 4296 Laboratory Methods For Evaluating Materials For Mineral-Wool ProductionBy S. M. Molloy
The postwar demand for insulating material such as mineral wool, in-creased in proportion to the rapid construction of new buildings, placing an enormous burden on the existing mineral-wool industry b
Jan 1, 1948
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RI 3529 Tests Of Salt As A Substitute For Rock Dust In The Prevention Of Coal-Dust Explosions In Mines ? IntroductionBy H. P. Greenwald
For some years past the Safety in Mines Research Board of Great Britain has been making an intensive search for. materials that would be more efficient than rock dust and that could replace it wholly
Jan 1, 1940