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OFR-15-76 Study Of Mine Fire Fighting Using Inert Gases - Summary
By Rudolf E. Greuer
This report contains a theoretical study on the usefulness of fighting mine fires with inert gases. Four introductory chapters review the role of fires in the mining industry; the conventional fir
Jan 1, 2012
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Bulletin 125 The Analytical Distillation of Petroleum
By W. F. RITTMAN, E. W. Dean
This report presents the results of an investigation conducted by the Bureau of Mines for the purpose of assisting in the establishment of a satisfactory standard method for the analytical distillatio
Jan 1, 1916
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List of BOM Publications and Articles 1980-01-01 to 1984-12-31 with Subject and Author Index - Special Publiocation
By Branch of Editorial Services
"The Bureau of Mines was established in the public interest to conduct inquiries and scientific and technologic investigations concerning mining and the preparation, treatment, and utilization of mine
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 4258 Investigation Of Arkansas Bauxite ? Volume VIII (Deposits in S.1/2, T. 1 S., R. 12 W., Part I)
By M. C. Malamphy
A general description of the activities and results of bauxite investigation by the Bureau of Mines at its bauxite project in Saline and Pulaski County, Ark., has been given in Report of Investigation
Jan 1, 1948
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Electric Shot-Firing In Mines, Quarries, And Tunnels - Introduction
By L. C. IlsLey
Explosives have been fired electrically for several decades. Mountains have been tunneled, deep shafts sunk, extensive coal and metal mine workings excavated and, in times of war, railroads, buildings
Jan 1, 1926
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Bulletin 163 Methods of Shutting Off Water in Oil and Gas Wells
By F. B. TOUCH
This bulletin deals with a topic that is exceedingly wide, and will doubtl~ be under consideration and discussion so long as there are enough known deposits of oil and gas remaining in the earth to ma
Jan 1, 1918
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RI 5575 Experimental Smelting Of Aluminum Silicates To Produce Aluminum-Silicon Alloys ? Summary
By Oliver C. Fursman
This work was conducted to determine the feasibility of producing aluminum-silicon alloys in a pit-type, three-phase electric-arc furnace. Two carbon-lined furnaces were used in the tests. The power i
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 7226 Beneficiation Of Ferrochromium By Molten Salt Electrolysis
By F. R. Cattoir
This Bureau of Mines study investigated molten salt electrorefining for beneficiating low-grade, high-carbon ferrochromium products which can be readily produced from domestic chromite concentrates. A
Jan 1, 1969
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One-Electron Reduction of Carcinogen Chromate by Microsomes, Mitochondria, and Escherichia coli: Identification of Cr(V) and •OH RadicalShi,
By V. Vallyathan, Xianglin Shi, N. S. Dalai
While Cr(VI) is a known carcinogen, the underlying biochemical mechanism is still not fully understood (1). In a pioneering study Jennette (2) utilized electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy to de
Mar 1, 1992
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RI 2311 Conditions in the Feldspar Industry
By Raymond B. Ladoo
Toward the end of 1920 , the average grades of ground feldspar offered to the pottery industry were so poor and so generally unsatisfactory that many of the largest consumers decided to take active st
Jan 1, 1922
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RI 2526 Strength and Sensitiveness of TNT as Determined by the Laboratory Sand-Test Bomb
By R. D. Leitch, C. A. Taylor
Trinitrotoluene is made by the direct nitration of toluene by a mixture of nitric and sulphuric acids . The exact procedure varies , but the product , where Grade I of TNT is desired , is similar , an
Sep 1, 1923
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A Cost Comparison Of Selected U.S. And Venezuelan Coal Mines - Executive Summary - Introduction
This report on the Venezuelan coal industry is the seventh in a series of studies on coal exporting countries requested by the House Appropriations Committee, The committee asked that the basic differ
Jan 1, 1994
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IC 6840 Review Of Literature On Effects Of Breathing Dusts With Special Reference To Silicosis - Part II-A - Chapter 4. Prevention Of Dust Diseases (Sections 1 And 2) - Introduction
By D. Harrington
As no cure is known for silicocis after it has developed, prevention is the only effective remedy. There are two main lines of approach to the problem of dust-disease prevention in industry - the engi
Jan 1, 1935
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RI 4886 Recovery Of Oil In California By Secondary Methods - In Two Parts - Part I. San Joaquin Valley Oil Fields
By A. G. Loomis
Although secondary-recovery methods have not been applied widely in California, it is apparent that increasing attention and effort must be given to this phase of recovery if the State is to maintain
Jan 1, 1952
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IC 7912 Milling And Processing Tungsten ? Introduction And Summary
By J. B. Zadra
Tungsten, a comparatively new metal, is one of the important strategic war materials. In peacetime, tungsten is widely used as a filament in elec¬tric lamps and electronic tubes and is a vital constit
Jan 1, 1959
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OFR-118-80 Measurement And Control Of Respirable Dust In Mines - Executive Summary And Recommendations
A maximum acceptable level of 2 mg/m3 of respirable coal mine dust in active mine workings was established, effective January 1, 1973, under the Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969. It is
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 3557 Performance Of Subbituminous Coal In A Typical Underfeed Domestic Stoker ? Introduction
By V. F. Parry
[Approximately 7-1/2 million tons of subbituminous coals are mined annually in Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana, of which 50 percent probably reaches domestic consumers. The moisture of these subbitumin
Jan 1, 1941
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RI 3189 Falls Of Roof And Coal In The Book Cliffs And Wasatch Plateau Coal Fields Of Utah ? Purpose Of Report
By Herbert Tomlinson
The United States Bureau of Mines has engaged in a study of the conditions under which coal mine accidents, resulting in the loss of life, limb, or time to the injured person, occur from falls of roof
Jan 1, 1932
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IC 7668 Vermiculite ? Introduction
By O. S. North
As recently as the late 1920's there Were few indications that a 15-million-dollar-a-year industry would ever grow out of the mineralogic curiosity vermiculite. Today, it is an important industri
Jan 1, 1953
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Gases That Occur In Metal Mines - Metal-Mine And Coal-Mine Atmospheres
By D. Harrington
When the word "gas"' is mentioned in connection with mining almost invariably it is inferred that the explosive gas, methane, is in mind and that the reference is to coal mining. Although methane
Jan 1, 1931