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RI 7945 Compound-Type Separation and Characterization Studies for a 370° to 530° C Distillate of Recluse, Wyo., Crude OilBy D. E. Hirsch
The Bureau of Mines has developed a systematic procedure for separation, characterization, and semiquantitative analysis of high-boiling (350° to 550° C) distillates of crude oils. Isothermal and mole
Jan 1, 1974
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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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Dust Control Hood For Bag-Filling Machines - ObjectiveReduce worker exposure to respirable dust without interfering with bag-filling operations. Approach A dust control hood was developed which contains and captures dust close to its source and prev
Jan 1, 1978
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RI 7689 Estimating Nahcolite And Dawsonite Content Of Colorado Oil Shale From Oil-Yield Assay DataBy John Ward Smith
Methods for estimating the amounts of nahcolite, dawsonite, and the sum of these two sodium carbonate minerals from oil-yield assay data are developed and evaluated for Green River Formation oil shale
Jan 1, 1972
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IC 7502 Mining Methods and Costs at the Atwood Copper Mine, Lordsburg Milling District, Hidalgo County, N. MexBy Walter R. Storms
This paper , which describes the mining methods and costs at the Atwood copper mine in the Lordsburg ( Virginia ) Mining District of Hidalgo County , N. Mex . , is one of a series being prepared by th
May 1, 1949
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An Assessment of Expert System Building Tools for Mining ApplicationsBy R. V. Ramani, K. V. K. Prasad
"Solution of most engineering problems requires, in addition to vast ·numerical calculations, substantial use of practical judgement and expertise. With advances in applied mathematics and computer te
Jan 1, 1989
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Methods To Minimize Injuries In Materials-Handling Processes In Underground MinesBy Bill M. Stewart, Philip W. Patton, Curtis C. Clark
Handling materials in underground mines continues to be a major safety problem. To help reduce materials-handling injuries, researchers at the Spokane Research Laboratory of the National Institute for
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RI 8245 - Estimating Methane Content Of Bituminous Coalbeds From Adsorption DataBy Ann G. Kim
The Bureau of Mines estimated the methane content of a coal, which depends primarily upon rank and pressure, from the adsorption equation V =kpn, where k and n are constants related to rank. By incorp
Jan 1, 1977
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IC 9475 - Ergonomic Assessment Of Musculoskeletal Risk Factors At Four Mine Sites: Underground Coal, Surface Copper, Surface Phosphate, And Underground LimestoneBy Fred C. Turin, William J. Wiehagen
This study examined musculoskeletal injury risk at four mining sites: underground coal, underground limestone, surface copper, and surface phosphate. Each site offered opportunities to investigate m
Jan 8, 2004
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RI 9090 - Effects of Barium-Based Additive on Diesel Exhaust ParticulateBy H. William Zeller
The Bureau of Mines performed laboratory research to determine the effects of a barium-based fuel additive on diesel particulate emissions. The test engine was typical of types used to power undergrou
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 5663 Dual-Inlet System For A Mass Spectrometer ? Introduction And SummaryBy G. L. Cook
The design of a dual-inlet system for a Consolidated model 21-103C mass spectrometer is described in detail. The system permits both high-mass and low-mass samples to be run by using a single instrume
Jan 1, 1960
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RI 8706 The Solubility of Methane, Carbon Dioxide, and Oxygen in Brines From 0° to 300° CBy Stephen D. Cramer
The solubility of methane, carbon dioxide, and oxygen was measured in brines at temperatures from 0° to 300° as part of Federal Bureau of Mines research on the corrosion of metals in high-temperature
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 5473 Using Radiant Heat To Reduce Filter-Cake Moisture In Coal Preparation ? SummaryBy T. M. Nasiatka
This report sterns from a study undertaken by the Federal Bureau of Mines to determine the possibility of reducing filter-cake moisture by applying radiant heat. Suitable laboratory equipment was set
Jan 1, 1959
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RI 9241 - Calamity Hollow Mine Fire Project (In Five Parts) 2. Operation of the Burnout Control SystemBy Robert F. Chaiken
More than 500 fires are now burning in abandoned coal waste banks and coal deposits in the United States. Once established, such fires can burn for decades, and extinguishing them by conventional meth
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 7767 The Direct Method Of Determining Methane Content Of Coalbeds For Ventilation Design (7dcc8774-9135-4ebe-a40e-81d5dbf1c39d)By F. N. Kissell
The applicability of the "direct method" for determining the methane content of virgin coalbeds was tested. Preliminary results indicate that the direct method, when applied to exploration cores, can
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 8331 Flotation-Nitric Acid Leach Procedure for Increasing Uranium Recovery From a Refractory OreBy T. G. Carnahan
The Bureau of Mines investigated a flotation-nitric acid leach procedure as part of the goal to maximize minerals and metals recovered from primary and secondary domestic resources. Studies were condu
Jan 1, 1979
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Effectiveness Of Dust Dispersion In The 20-L Siwek ChamberBy Paul R. Amyotte, Omotayo Kalejaiye, Kenneth L. Cashdollar, Michael J. Pegg
The Siwek 20-L chamber is widely used throughout the world to evaluate the explosibility of dusts. This research evaluated the quality of dust dispersion in the Siwek 20-L chamber using Pittsburgh coa
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PricesBy Charles L. Kimbell
Comprehensive data on market prices for crude minerals and mineral products for the world as a whole do not exist, and even the data that are available are not necessarily compatible between countries
Jan 1, 1992
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Abandoned Mine Lands Program TN #1 Subsidence Abatement Investigation Laboratory (SAIL) - ObjectiveProvide a full-scale test facility where the effectiveness of all types of subsidence abatement techniques can be evaluated under controlled conditions. Background Subsidence is ground movement
Jan 1, 1991
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RI 7601 Laboratory Flotation Studies Of Tennessee Phosphates In The Presence Of SlimesBy W. E. Lamont
Flotation studies of phosphate-bearing waste pond materials, low-grade washer products, and raw ores, all from the Tennessee brown phosphate district, showed that these types of materials could be tre
Jan 1, 1972