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IC 7910 Biography On Semiconductors For Thermoelectric Use ? Introduction
By E. H. Illsley
This bibliography is the first report of a Bureau of Mines research project on thermoelectric materials. Interest in such research has increased because of recent success in the design of commercial p
Jan 1, 1959
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IC 9207 A Seal Breaching Operation In Quinland Coal Mine: A Case Study
By Diane M. Doyle-Coombs
In late July 1985, air samples from a sealed portion of the Quinland coal mine in West Virginia showed the presence of carbon monoxide (CO). Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) personnel conc
Jan 1, 1988
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OFR-135-82 Microprocessor TDR
By W. C. Blanchard
Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) is a remote sensing technique using active backscatter. This technique is applicable to the testing for faults and multiple partial faults on cable. The battery operate
Jan 1, 1980
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IC 8804 Quarrying Near Urban Areas: An Aid To Premine Planning
By J. M. Pugliese
The Bureau of Mines, in support of its overall goal of helping to meet future U.S. demand for minerals, undertook this study to aid the quarry entrepreneur and/or operator in developing quarries near
Jan 1, 1979
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Local Earthquake Tomography for Imaging Mining-Induced Changes Within the Overburden above a Longwall Mine
By E. C. Westman
Three-dimensional velocity tomograms were generated on a daily basis to image mining-induced changes to the overburden above a longwall mine. The hypothesis was that a coherent redistribution of seis
Jan 1, 2008
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IC 8505 Materials Substitution Study - General Methodology And Review Of U.S. Zinc Die-Casting Markets
By N. S. Petersen
As part of the Demand Evaluation Program of the Bureau of Mines to determine future needs for minerals, a study was instituted to develop and describe a methodology for approaching the problem of subs
Jan 1, 1971
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OFR-5-73 A Numerical Model For The Study Of Particle Interactions In Relation To Hydraulic Transport ? I. Introduction
By Andrew K. C. Wong
Hydraulic transport has been considered as one of the most economical methods in transferring granular materials over relatively long distances. In the natural world, it is used to transport basic mat
Jan 1, 1972
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OFR-68-82 New Procedure For Recovering Nickel And Cobalt From Western Laterites - Economic Feasibility
A pilot program was undertaken to evaluate a process developed by the U.S. Bureau of Mines to recover nickel, cobalt, copper and chromite from domestic nickel laterite resources. An existing five ton
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 3500 Progress Reports - Metallurgical Division - 38. Electrometallurgical Investigations - An Electrolytic Method For The Production Of Calcium Boride ? Introduction
By J. Koster
Boron is an element whose metallurgical possibilities never have been investigated thoroughly, probably because of the difficulties experienced in the preparation of elemental boron and its intermetal
Jan 1, 1940
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RI 6835 Preparation Of Submicron Tungsten Powder By Hydrogen Reduction Of Tungsten Hexachloride
By J. E. Tress
The Bureau of Mines prepared submicron tungsten powder by reducing tungsten hexachloride with hydrogen. The particle diameters of the resulting tungsten powders ranged from 0.015 to 0.046 micron. With
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 3419 Progress Reports -Metallurgical Division ? 25. Annual Report Of The Metallurgical Division, Fiscal Year 1937-38 ? Foreword
By R. S. Dean
This is the fourth of a series; of annual report of the Metallurgical Division to be released in this form and cover the fiscal year July 1, 1937, to rune 30, 1938. This report is not merely a recita
Jan 1, 1938
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Nonfuel Minerals Survey Methods
The Bureau of Mines Minerals Information organization collects worldwide data on virtually every commercially important non fuel mineral commodity. These data form the base for tracking and assessing
Jan 1, 1984
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Sand & Gravel Operator Mining Facts ? 2006 - Mining Operations
In 2006, a total of 7,178 sand and gravel mining operations reported employment to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA).1 ? Sand and gravel mines were the largest mining sector, compri
Sep 1, 2008
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RI 7779 The Spectral Growth Of Expanding Flames - The Infrared Radiance Of Methane-Air Ignitions And Coal Dust-Air Explosions
By M. Hertzberg
Results of a comprehensive study of the absolute spectral radiance of the infrared emissions from methane-air explosions are reported. The spectral growth of these expanding flames were recorded with
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 2012 The Alsatian Potash Industry
By Frank K. Cameron
"The DepositsThere are two large deposits or groups of deposits of potash salts which, at the breaking cut of the great world war in 1913 and for several decades preceding, were practically the only c
Jul 1, 1919
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IC 9199 Mining And Reclamation Of A Central Florida Forested Wetland: A Case Study
By James R. Boyle
The Bureau of Mines initiated a program to address short-and long-term objectives of wetlands restoration as a option for reclamation of lands mined for phosphate. The short-term objectives were to id
Jan 1, 1988
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Monitoring Blind Spots: A Major Concern For Haul Trucks - Introduction
By Todd M. Ruff
Researchers at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Spokane Research Laboratory, are investigating technology and methods to monitor the blind areas around large haulage
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RI 9069 - Fugitive Dust Control for Haulage Roads and Tailing Basins
By Keith S. Olson
During 1982 and 1983, the Bureau of Mines concentrated its fugitive dust control research on haulage road dust suppression by newer chemi-cals relatively unknown in the mineral industry, innovative du
Jan 1, 1987
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OFR-86-80 Potential Applications Of Drill - Split Fragmentation Systems In Underground Mining
By Michael Kaplan
An investigation was conducted of the use of a mechanical rock splitter as the primary means for rock fragmentation in underground hard rock mining systems. Analyses and scale model tests showed that
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 2993 Some Phases of the Relative Responsibility of Management and Workers for Accidents In Mines
By D. Harrington
"Up to the last 10 or 15 years, responsibility for accidents in mines was generally, though not universally, placed upon the person or persons immediately involved. Present-day thought is rapidly veer
Apr 1, 1930