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Using Ultrasonic Anemometers to Evaluate Factors Affecting Face Ventilation Effectiveness (ebe65260-4aab-4939-845f-5e7e1a1d173b)By Robert J. Timko, Charles D. Taylor, Edward D. Thimons, Tom Mal
A test system was developed for measuring airflow in the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) ventilation gallery using a three-axis ultrasonic anemometer. The gallery was us
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RI 8109 Hydrochloric Acid Digestion and Solvent Extraction of Western PhosphatesBy Joan T. May
The Bureau of Mines conducted laboratory tests to evaluate the production of high-purity H3P04 by HCl digestion and solvent extraction. Both batch and bench-scale continuous tests were made. Western p
Jan 1, 1976
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IC 8555 Injury Experience In Coal Mining, 1967By Forrest T. Moyer
Injury experience at coal mines and mechanical-cleaning plants (excluding officeworkers ) in 1967 was 222 fatal and 10,115 nonfatal disabling work injuries during an exposure time of 241.8 million man
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 8844 - A Short-Range Locator System for Detecting Trapped MinersBy R. H. Church, William E. Webb, Walter E. Pittman, James R. Boyle
As part of the Bureau of Mines health and safety research program, a short-range locator system, capable of locating miners who have become trapped following a mine accident, has been devised, The sys
Jan 1, 1984
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IC 7944 Exploratory Drilling Practices And Costs At Western Uranium Deposits ? IntroductionBy D. E. Redmon
Exploration of hidden mineral deposits becomes increasingly important as known ore reserves are depleted. The primary objective in any exploratory program is to obtain enough reliable information to e
Jan 1, 1960
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IC 8177 Oil Recovery By Miscible-Phase Displacement: A Bibliography ? IntroductionBy L. K. Weaver
The Bureau of Mines has started an engineering study of oil recovery by miscible-phase displacement. As a preliminary part of the investigation a literature and patent study was made to prevent duplic
Jan 1, 1963
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IC 8176 Bureau Of Mines Boiler-Water Service ? Introduction (6f2e9b1e-2f49-4ea8-8219-0bf417d911f0)By A. A. Berk
Other Federal agencies have been coming to the Bureau of Mines for help with the purchase and utilization of fuel, largely coal, almost since the day the Bureau was created in 1910. The requests cover
Jan 1, 1963
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IC 8182 Sandstone As Dimension StoneBy Oliver Bowles
Sandstone, a widely distributed siliceous sedimentary rock, is the third most popular building stone in the United States. It is formed by the breaking down of preexisting rocks by weathering, subsequ
Jan 1, 1963
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Isolation and Culture of Type II Pulmonary Epithelial CellsBy S. R. Rannels, D. E. Rannels
"I. IntroductionThe alveolar surface of the lung is covered by two populations of pneumocytes, type I and type II epithelium. The type I cell, which accounts for most of the alveolar surface area and
Dec 1, 1995
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Maximizing The Ventilation Of Large-Opening MinesBy R. H. Grau, S. B. Robertson, R. B. Krog
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has conducted research to improve the ventilation of large-opening mines. Large-opening mine ventilation is unique for the following r
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RI 4563 Lead Smelting In The Ore Hearth II. The Development Of The Ore Hearth: Its Smelting ColumnBy G. L. Oldright
In the first Report of Investigations of the present series?(No. 4562) the usual course of progress ill reducing the minerals of low-grade ores to their valuable metallic components had been noted as
Jan 1, 1949
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IC 8758 Design Of Surface Mine Haulage Roads - A Manual (5ca51377-a95e-423b-a071-4d81e559c2db)By Walter W. Kaufman
This Bureau of Mines manual for design of surface mine haulage roads covers such aspects of haulage road design as road alinement (both vertical and horizontal), construction materials, cross slope, a
Jan 1, 1977
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OFR-91-80 Chromium Conservation In Leather TanningBy Jean J. Tancous
Chromium recovery from wet-blue offal trimmings and shavings can be done with substantial chemical cost gains by incineration at 600° C for 5 hr. Pretreating the offal with 0.5 M Na2C03 and air-drying
Jan 1, 1979
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Controlling respirable dust in underground coal mines in the United StatesAs mining operations in the United States (US) have become more productive, controlling the dust exposure of mine workers has become more challenging. In response, US mining operations are applying ba
Jan 1, 2008
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The Mineral Industry Of The Islands Of The Caribbean (ab79fe5a-4ae5-4883-89b7-027e3d0e816d)By Doris M. Hyde
There were no significant changes in the mineral industries of the smaller Caribbean Islands during 1980. Imported petroleum requirements continued to erode economic gains that may have occurred in ot
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 7385 Evaluation Of Electrowon Tungsten SheetBy G. H. Keith
Electrowon tungsten powders were investigated with respect to consolidation, fabrication, and mechanical properties. Sheet, 0.03 inch thick, was produced and its tensile strength measured between 250°
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 9498 - Coal Dust Explosibility and Particle-Size DistributionBy Robert F. Chaiken
An absorption-desorption model of particle reactivity was employed to describe the observed relationship between two apparently diverse phenomena which have been the subject of considerable study at t
Jan 1, 2010
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IC 8176 Bureau Of Mines Boiler-Water Service ? IntroductionBy A. A. Berk
Other Federal agencies have been coming to the Bureau of Mines for help with the purchase and utilization of fuel, largely coal, almost since the day the Bureau was created in 1910. The requests cover
Jan 1, 1963
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Effects Of Weak Bands On Pillar Stability In Stone Mines: Field Observations And Numerical Model AssessmentBy John L. Ellenberger, Gabriel S. Esterhuizen
Observations of pillar conditions in limestone mines showed that the presence of weak bands in the limestone can result in pillar damage at stresses that are lower than one would otherwise expect. The
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IC 6871 How To Use Permissible Explosives Properly - IntroductionBy D. Harrington
Probably over 95 percent of the coal production of the United States depends upon the use of explosives before it can be placed in the railroad car at the mine, and up to the present time it has been
Jan 1, 1936