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RI 7594 Classification Test Methods For Oxidizing MaterialsBy J. M. Kuchta
Bench-scale test methods were developed by the Bureau of Mines for use by the Department of Transportation in the classification of solid and liquid oxidizers. A burning rate test is recommended for e
Jan 1, 1972
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OFR-31-76 Metallic And Nonmetallic Mining In The United States - A Hazard AnalysisBy Y. P. Chugh
This is the final report of a study done by IIT Research Institute for the Bureau of Mines to identify the problem areas and technological inadequacies in noncoal (metal, nonmetal, stone, and sand and
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 8749 Selective Nickel Electrowinning From Dilute ElectrolytesBy G. R. Smith
Critical and strategic metals are often present in small quantities in low-grade domestic ores. When these ores are leached, the resulting solution usually contains the metals in very dilute quantitie
Jan 1, 1983
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IC 8759 The U.S. Foundry Coke IndustryBy Franklin D. Cooper
This Bureau of Mines report reviews in detail the foundry coke situation in the United States in 1975. It discusses intrinsic production problems and identifies opportunities for modifying operating p
Jan 1, 1977
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OFR-96-79 Normalizing MESA-HSAC (A Mining Enforcement And Safety Administration-Health And Safety Analysis Center) Injury Data For Coal Mine Mobile Equipment OperatorsBy Louis Schaffer
This report characterizes several coal Dine mobile equipment operator populations with respect to age, mine experience, machine operator experience, and training. The information is used to demonstrat
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 3592 Analyses Of Crude Oils From Some Fields Of Oklahoma ? II. Southern Oklahoma (a3df2cb2-a5f0-4d40-9bd8-67ea03677de2)By E. L. Garton
[The oil-producing district, "Southern Oklahoma," is generally considered to be that part of the: State lying; southwest of the Arbuckle Mountains. It includes six counties: Carter, Cotton, Garvin, Je
Jan 1, 1941
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OFR-84-82 Feasibility Of Water Injection For Particulate Removal In Large Turbocharged Diesel EnginesBy R. N. Hambright
Gaseous and particulate exhaust emissions are characterized for a 1200 Bhp two-stroke cycle diesel, a 1000 Bhp four-stroke cycle pre-combustion chamber diesel, and a 900 Blip four-stroke cycle, direct
Jan 1, 1981
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OFR-29-72 Exploration Of Illumination Concepts For Underground Coal MinesBy Rupert O. Yantz
This report, authorized under contract Number H0111403 Amendment Number One, entitled, "Exploration of Illumination Concepts for Underground Coal Mines", contains the results of an investigation of me
Jan 1, 1972
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IC 7385 Description of Typical Mine-Telephone Systems and Suggestions for making Improved InstallationsBy C. L. Brown
"INTRODUCTION The heavy loss of life from mine fires in some coal mines recently has focused attention on the importance of maintaining reliable communication systems between the active working sectio
Oct 1, 1946
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IC 9086 Tin Availability-Market Economy Countries - A Minerals Availability AppraisalBy D. I. Bleiwas
The Bureau of Mines determined demonstrated tin resources and costs associated with tin production in order to evaluate the potential for tin production from 18 market economy countries (MEC's).
Jan 1, 1986
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IC 7776 National Annual Diesel-Fuel Survey, 1956 ? IntroductionBy O. C. Blade
Sales of diesel fuel in the United States during the post year and a half have increased greatly. In 1955 over 174 million barrels were sold of which 80 million (or 46 percent), were used by the railr
Jan 1, 1957
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OFR-16-81 Development Of Lightweight Air Powered Drill Tool For Probe Drilling In Anthracite MinesBy William H. Hamilton
This report describes the results and conclusions of the development and evaluation of a unique concept for a lightweight air powered drill tool for probe drilling in anthracite mines. A concept mo
Jan 1, 1979
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The Mineral Industry Of Other Areas Of Africa - BéninThe mineral industry of Benin contributed less than 1% of the 1977 gross domestic product (GDP), which was estimated at $500 million.' Other than limestone and salt, no exploitable mineral deposi
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 6051 Explosion Hazards Of Diethyl EtherBy Michael G. Zabetakis
The spillage of liquid diethyl ether in rooms at floor level and 3 feet above the floor resulted in flammable vapor-air mixtures in the immediate vicinity of the exposed liquido The liquid temperature
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 4873 Ignition of Coal Dust by Permissible Explosives (c123dee0-6517-4c0e-b90c-1453a7810979)By Irving Hartmann, F. P. Christofel, John Nagy, E. B. McGibbeny
"INTRODUCTION When permissible explosives are used in c procedure recommended by the Bureau of Mines 5/ they are relatively safe, and, no mine explosions are known to have resulted from this type of b
Apr 1, 1952
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RI 3980 Pilot-Plant Production of High-Grade Magnetite Concentrates, Cranberry, N.C.By Frank D. Lamb, D. A. Woodard
"INTRODUCTION The iron-ore deposits near Cranberry, N. C., were worked as early as 1820, and records show that to date at least 1,500,000 tons of ore has been mined.. The early operators depended on s
Dec 1, 1946
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IC 8770 Processing Gold Ores Using Heap Leach-Carbon Adsorption MethodsBy H. J. Heinen
This Bureau of Mines report reviews the recent developments in the heap leaching of gold ores with dilute cyanide solutions and the recovery of gold and associated silver from the pregnant effluents b
Jan 1, 1978
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RI 3043 Use and Value of Air Analyses in Ill. MinesBy A. U. Miller
"Ventilation is one of the meet important factors in mining, although until recent years less thought has probably been given to effective ventilation than to any other one phase of mining. In the pas
Oct 1, 1930
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OFR-112(2)-82 Safety Analysis Of The Impactor Shaft Sinking System - Safety ManualBy P. M. Daling
This report, sponsored by the U.S. Bureau of Mines, presents the results of an examination of the safety of the impactor shaft sinking system in comparison to conventional shaft sinking technology. De
Jan 1, 1982
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IC 7340 Hazards From Chlorates And Perchlorates In Mixtures With Reducing Materials ? IntroductionBy Irving Kabik
Chlorates and perchlorates, when mixed with certain reducing materials, may give a detonating explosive of considerable power. Concerning explosive chlorate mixtures, Guttman3/ states that they "have
Jan 1, 1945