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RI 8566 An Algorithm for Determining Debye TemperaturesBy R. P. Beyer
As part of its thermodynamic investigations of mineral compounds, the Bureau of Mines has written an algorithm based on Newton's method for solving for the characteristic Debye temperature of a c
Jan 1, 1981
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Preventing Equipment Related Injuries In Underground U. S. Coal MinesBy Lisa Steiner, Robin Burgess-Limerick
In 2004, underground coal mines in the United States reported 3,405 injuries to the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA). Of these, 17 percent were associated with the use of bolting mach
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RI 8637 Laboratory Evaluation of the Du Pont P-2500 Automatic Flow-Controlled Personal Dust Sampling PumpBy Robert J. Timko
The objective of this Bureau of Mines research work was (1) to determine how well the E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company P-2500 personal dust sampling pump controls the flow rate at 2 L/min and (2)
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 8420 Thermodynamic Properties of Ferric Oxychloride and Low-Temperature Heat Capacity of Ferric TrichlorideBy J. M. Stuve
This Bureau of Mines investigation measured the low-temperature heat capacities of FeOC1(c) and FeC13(c) in the temperature ranges of 6 to 305 K and 4.6 to 300 K, respectively. The standard entropies
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 7367 Evaluation Of The Penetration Characteristics Of A Horizontal Plate Elutriator And Of A 10-MM Nylon Cyclone ElutriatorBy Thomas F. Tomb
The penetration characteristics of a horizontal plate elutriator and of a 10-mm nylon cyclone were evaluated. The test aerosols were polydisperse coal-dust particles ranging from less than 0.3 to 15 m
Jan 1, 1970
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IC 9459 - Use Of Simulation Exercises For Safety Training In The U. S. Mining IndustryBy Charles Vaught, Belinda Sue Mills, Henry P. Cole, William J. Wiehagen
This study reports the results of a survey of organizations that used problem-solving simulation exercises to support mine health and safety training. The exercises are designed to teach judgment and
Jan 1, 2001
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RI 5406 Method Of Determining The Strength Of A Mine Roof - SummaryBy Robert H. Merrill
A method of determining the strength of a mine roof layer in place is described in this report. The method was tested on a limestone roof layer 50 feet wide, 100 feet long, and 20 inches thick. In pla
Jan 1, 1958
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RI 5639 Methods For Analyzing Titanium Metal For Tin ? Summary And ConclusionsBy T. A. Sullivan
Research undertaken by the Bureau of Mines in 1938 has resulted in the development of titanium from a laboratory curiosity to a commercial metal. Along with processes for producing the metal, it was n
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 2698 Barium Polysulphide In Sulphidizing Oxidized Ores For FlotationBy Horace M. Lawrence, Edmund S. Leaver
"The sulphidizing filming of minerals in oxide ores as a preliminary treatment to aid their recovery by flotation is known practice. In this work the use of barium polysulphide does not appear to have
Aug 1, 1925
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Consumption - Nonfuel Mineral CommoditiesBy Charles L. Kimbell
Available statistics on 1991 worldwide consumption of selected non fuel mineral commodities shown in table 12 indicate downturns for all but 3 of the 15 listed commodities. It should be stressed that
Jan 1, 1993
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IC 6751R Onyx Marble And Travertine ? IntroductionBy Oliver Bowles
Calcareous rocks, of which the principal varieties are marble and lime¬stone, are used extensively for building and ornamental purposes. Onyx and travertine, subdivisions of these groups, are sufficie
Jan 1, 1940
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Rock-Bit Interaction during Rock CuttingBy A. W. Kbair, L. D. Gehl
"INTRODUCTION The rock-bit interaction during the cutting process in underground mines has been a matter of great concern to mining operators, researchers and manufacturers, particularly after the pas
Dec 1, 1995
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IC 8509 Approved Dust Respirators For Coal MinesBy Robert H. Schutz
This publication lists and describes devices approved jointly by the Secretary of Interior and the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, under the provisions of [§]70.300-1, Part 70, Subchapter
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 2226 Dangers In Using Low-Grade Foreign DetonatorsBy Charles E. Munroe
"It has been recently learned that certain foreign manufacturers are offering far importation into this country detonators at greatly reduced prices, some of these detonators being of such low grade (
Mar 1, 1921
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An integrated approach for managing diesel emissions controls for underground metal minesBy Jr. Schnakenberg
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has been working with diesel emissions control technology and the underground mining industry for a number of years. Underground isol
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IC 6961 Placer Operations Of Humphreys Gold Corporation, Clear Creek, Colo. ? IntroductionBy E. D. Gardner
Humphreys Gold Corporation of Denver, Colo., was conducting a successful placer operation in 1936 on North Clear Creek about 6 miles below Blackhawk in Gilpin County, Colo. About 3,000 cubic yards of
Jan 1, 1937
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IC 7343 Storage Of Explosives In Underground Mines Of The Lake Superior District ? IntroductionBy Frank E. Cash
Large quantities of explosives are consumed in the underground mining of ores in the Lake Superior district. Because of the recognized danger of accidentally releasing the potential highly destructive
Jan 1, 1946
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MLA 71-86 - Mineral Resources Of The Sand Butte Wilderness Study Area, Lincoln County, Idaho ? SummaryBy Alan R. Buehler
A mineral survey of the 20,792-acre Sand Butte WSA (Wilderness study Area), ID-57-8, was conducted by U.S. Bureau of Mines personnel in 1985, at the request of the Bureau of Land Management. The WSA i
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 3729 Effects of Desulfurization on the Lead Susceptibility of Distillates from Some Crude Oils from Texas, New Mexico, and OklahomaBy M. C. Simmons, Boyd Gutorie
Desulfurization experiments at the Petroleum Experiment Station of the Bureau of Mines at Bartlesville on virgin light distillates obtained from some ‘high-sulfur’ crude oils have shown that the octan
Nov 1, 1943
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RI 4717 Investigation Of Black Rock Manganese Deposits, Esmeralda County, Nev.By W. T. Benson
In May l942, the Bureau of Mines started exploring for manganese on the Black Poch manganese property, Esmeralda County, Nev., to determine possible reserves of manganese in the deposits. The work wa
Jan 1, 1950