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RI 5198 Fire And Explosion Hazards In Thermal Coal-Drying Plants ? IntroductionBy Hylton R. Brown
This publication, an abstract of a progress report covering an investigation of hazards in thermal coal-drying plants has been prepared according to the suggestions and recommendations of a committee6
Jan 1, 1956
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IC 6468 Iceland Apar and Optical FluoriteBy H. Herbert Hughes
Iceland spar is a variety of calcite ( calcium carbonate ) characterized by its purity , transparency , and perfection of crystalline structure . It takes its name from the country in which it was dis
Jul 1, 1931
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RI 4780 Concentration Of Oxide Manganese Ores From Lander County, Nev.By T. F. Mitchell
As a part of the program of investigation of domestic sources of manganese ore, mining engineers of the Bureau of Mines examined and obtained samples of ore from two properties in the vicinity of Bett
Jan 1, 1951
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IC 6378 Shaft Sinking At The Sevier Valley Coal Co. Mine ? IntroductionBy H. Tomlinson
The development of the Sevier Valley Coal Co.'s mine marks the opening of the Salina Canon coal district in Utah. The mine is favorably located with respect, to the existing markets of the West,
Jan 1, 1930
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IC 6276 Mining Method And Costs At The Black Butte Quicksilver Mine, Lane County, Oregon ? IntroductionBy William W. Elmer
This paper, describing the mining method at the Black Butte quicksilver mine, is one of a series of papers being prepared by the U. S. Bureau of Mines on mining practices, methods, and costs in the va
Jan 1, 1930
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A Model Of The Judgment And Decision-Making Process In Mine FiresVarious aspects of judgment and decision-making are key themes in this book. The model presented here serves as a loose structure for the chapters that follow this one. The notion of a model is introd
Jan 1, 2000
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RI 6835 Preparation Of Submicron Tungsten Powder By Hydrogen Reduction Of Tungsten HexachlorideBy 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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IC 6515 Mining Methods And Costs At The Champion Copper Mine, Painesdale, Mich. - IntroductionBy Albert Mendelsohn
This paper, describing the mining practice at the Champion mine of the Copper Range Copper Mining Co., is one of a series of papers on mining methods and costs being prepared by the United States Bure
Jan 1, 1931
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RI 7593 Classification Test Methods For Flammable SolidsBy J. M. Kuchta
Ignition and flammability test methods were developed by the Bureau of Mines for use in the classification of flammable solids by the Department of Transportation. A rotating disk ignition apparatus a
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 6681 Measurement Of Backscattered Electrons In An Electron Probe MicroanalyzerBy Philip G. Burkhalter
Total yield and backscattered electron coefficients were measured in this Bureau of Mines study in an microanalyzer as a function of atomic number and of primary crier: ;y in the 15- to 35-kilovolt ra
Jan 1, 1965
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IC 7965 Possibilities Of Using Nuclear Energy For Gasifying Coal ? SummaryBy James P. McGee
Preliminary calculations show an economic advantage in using nuclear energy to supply the endothermic heat required for gasifying coal. It should be noted that the various assumptions used in preparin
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 5672 Ceramic Fibers For Filtering Dust From Hot Gases ? SummaryBy L. J. Kane
Chemical processes using coal often require economical removal of dust from high-temperature gases. Laboratory-scale investigations by the Federal Bureau of Mines have shown that an aluminum silicate
Jan 1, 1960
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IC 8918 A Guide To Geologic Features In Coal Mines In The Northern Appalachian Coal BasinBy Paul W. Jeran
This Bureau of Mines report has been prepared to provide a means whereby mineworkers without specific geologic training can recognize and record the existence of potentially hazardous geologic feature
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 2513 Preparation and Detonating Properties of Cyanuric TriazideBy M. H. Rinkenbach, C. A. Taylor
The detonating compound cyanuric triazide was discovered*** and patented**** by Erwin Ott, and on account of his claims, the Bureau of Ordnance, U. S. Navy, desired more complete data, so an investiga
Aug 1, 1923
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RI 2563 Effective Temperatures For Still Air Conditions And Their Application To MiningBy F. C. Houghten, R. R. Sayers, C. P. Yalaglou
"Introduction.Atmospheric conditions relative to high temperature and humidity are of great importance in mining, as well as in such allied fields as railroad and vehicular tunnels. An extended invest
Jan 1, 1924
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RI 3028 Some Experiments On The Initiation Of Coal-Dust Explosions By Gas Explosions - ForewordBy G. S. Rice
[This paper describes preliminary tests at the Bureau's Experimental Mine to determine, under conditions that may prevail ira bituminous coal-mine heading, how small a quantity of fire damp may b
Jan 1, 1930
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MLA 128-82 - Mineral Investigation Of The Fox Mountain Rare II Area (No. 5120), Santa Barbara County, California - SummaryBy Robin B. McCulloch
No producing mines are in the study area. Sample results indicate the only resources in the study area are low grade phosphate deposits associated with Cuyama Phosphate Mine (fig. 1). Within the study
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 2755 The Sizing Action Of A Coal Washing TableBy Byron M. Bird
"The prevailing practice of washing unsized coal, 1/2-inch and finer, to 1/8-inch and finer, on a table is subject to certain limitations which are commonly overlooked. In some instances good results
Jun 1, 1926
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RI 2895 A Comparison Of The Acidity Of Waters From Some Active And Abandoned Coal Mines ? IntroductionBy R. D. Leitch
In the course of another investigation4 during 1926 and 1927, samples of water collected from a few abandoned coal mines indicated that their drainage was usually lower in acidity than water from acti
Jan 1, 1928
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RI 6978 Effects Of Ultrasonic Energy On Fluid Flow In Porous MediaBy C. A. Komar
The Bureau of Mines conducted experiments on one synthetic and three natural sandstone samples to investigate the effects of acoustic energy on the flow of brine in porous media. Ultrasonic energy at
Jan 1, 1967