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  • NIOSH
    Bulletin 126 Abstracts of Current Decisions on Mines and Mining

    By J. W. Thompson

    SALE AND CONVEYANCE. DEED BY INDIAN ALLOTTEE OF UNSOUND MIND-BONA FIDE PURCHASER. The deed of an Indian allottee whose mind was unsound, but who was not entirely without understanding, is voidable if

    Jan 1, 1916

  • NIOSH
    RI 9584 - A Profile of Workers' Experiences and Preparedness in Responding to Underground Mine Fires

    By Charles Vaught, Richard S. Fowkes, Ronald S. Conti, Barbara Fotta, William J. Wiehagen

    The purpose of this study was to determine mine workers' state of fire-fighting preparedness and the technology being used to detect and respond to underground coal mine fires. To investigate thi

    Jan 1, 1995

  • NIOSH
    RI 3568 Asphalts From Some Wyoming And Other Asphalt-Bearing Crude Oils ? Introduction

    By K. E. Stanfield

    [Asphalt and road oil are the principal products manufactured from Wyoming ?clack oils? which, because of their high asphalt an high sulfur content, are difficult and costly to refine into high-grade

    Jan 1, 1941

  • NIOSH
    IC 8338 The Interindustry Structure Of The U.S. Mining Industries-1958

    By Kung-Lee Wang

    This report describes the linkage of all mining sectors with all other manufacturing, services, and final demand sectors of the U.S. economy. Besides being a basic data source, it provides a framework

    Jan 1, 1967

  • NIOSH
    OFR-7-95 Executive Summary Of The U.S. Bureau Of Mines Investigations In The Colville Mining District, Alaska ? Introduction

    By Mark P. Meyer

    During 1991 through 1993, the U.S. Bureau of Mines (Bureau) -Alaska Field Operations Center (AFOC) in cooperation with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) -Arctic District Office and the State of Alas

    Jan 1, 2011

  • NIOSH
    IC 6769 Manganese Its Occurrence, Milling, and Metallurgy. Part II

    By C. G. Maier

    The present trend of chemicometallurgical research toward widespread and inclusive use of thermodynamic methods requires the inclusion of available data of this sort in any comprehensive metallurgical

    May 1, 1934

  • NIOSH
    IC 7651 The Lime Industry ? Introduction

    By Oliver Bowles

    Manufacture of lime is one of the oldest industries. Plants are distributed widely and furnish an essential raw material for numerous commodities. Use of lime in hundreds of manufacturing and chemical

    Jan 1, 1952

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    RI 3856 Exploration of Stiner and Bunch Hollow Zinc Properties, Powell River Area, Union and Claiborne Counties, Tennessee

    By Richard L. Sayrs

    "The Stiner zinc prospect near the north boundary of Union Tennessee, and the Bunch Hollow property 5 miles northeast in Claiborne County, Tennessee, were diamond-drilled by the Bureau of Mines during

    Apr 1, 1946

  • NIOSH
    RI 3819 Reduction of Iron Ore in Clay & Steel Containers

    By J. P. Walker

    "INTRODUCTION Sponge iron has been made commercially since 1912 at a Swedish ceramic plant; and the product, known as Swedish disk-type nagger sponge iron, has an excellent reputation as a superior fu

    Sep 1, 1945

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    RI 4668 Investigation Of Oriskany Iron-Ore Deposits Alleghany, Bath, Botetourt, And Craig Counties, Va.

    By G. A. Morrison

    Iron ores associated with the Oriskany formation extend from the West Virginia border to the southwestern corner of Virginia. The deposits have been mined at many places, and the district is credited

    Jan 1, 1950

  • NIOSH
    RI 9077 - Acoustic Emission Monitoring of Fracture Development

    By Sterling J. Anderson

    Through the use of nondestructive testing techniques, the Bureau of Mines is pursuing a goal of improving the efficiency of the rock excava-tion process. Toward this end, 44 laboratory tests were cond

    Jan 1, 1987

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    IC 7885 Respiratory Protective Devices Approved By The Bureau Of Mines As Of October 16, 1958 ? Introduction

    By E. J. Kloos

    One phase of the work of the Bureau of Mines in health and safety is promoting the use of safe, satisfactory, and reliable respiratory-protective devices. To insure that such devices will be available

    Jan 1, 1959

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    RI 9216 Supercritical CO2 Solubility of TiCI4

    By W. K. Tolley

    The Bureau of Mines is testing super critical fluids as solvents to selectively extract valuable components from complex matrices. Materials recovered during supercritical fluid extraction are often h

    Jan 1, 1989

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    RI 4519 Production of ductile titanium at Boulder City, Nev

    By H. C. Fuller, E. L. Anderson, F. S. Wartman, M. A. Cook

    "This paper gives an account of the production of ductile-grade titanium powder in 100-pound batches by reduction of purified titanic chloride with magnesium, followed by grinding, leaching, and magne

    Aug 1, 1949

  • NIOSH
    RI 9452 - Characteristics of Ultrasonic Ranging Sensors in an Underground Environment

    By W. H. Strickland, R. H. King

    Ultrasonic ranging sensors are inexpensive, have no moving parts, have no lenses to clean, are normally small and unobtrusive, and can measure distances through moderate amounts of dust, smoke, and hu

    Jan 1, 1993

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    RI 9351 - Effects of Turbomilling Parameters on the Simultaneous Grinding and Ferric Sulfate Leaching of Chalcopyrite

    By D. A. Rice

    As part of its mission, the U.S. Bureau of Mines continues to develop technologies that will enable cost-effective compliance with environmental requirements. To this end, investigations to improve th

    Jan 1, 2010

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    OFR-48-76 Design Of Reuseable Explosion-Proof Bulkheads For Crosscut Refuge Chamber ? Summary

    By Kenneth R. Maser

    This report describes a research and development program sponsored by the United State s Bureau of Mines. The purpose of the program was to develop reusable explosion-proof bulkheads for a cross-cut e

    Jan 1, 1975

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    RI 4183 Elimination of Iron in Ammonium Sulfate Process for Production of Alumina Clay

    By A. T. Sweet, G. Douglas Gardner

    "INTRODUCTION In the ammonium sulfate process for the production of alumina from clay,,3/ the clay is baked with amonium sulfate at about 400ºC. to form anhydrous ammonium alum and free ammonia or amm

    Jan 1, 1948

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    Mine Fire Detection In The Presence of Diesel Emissions ? Introduction

    By J. C. Edwards

    A series of four coal combustion experiments (I)' was conducted at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Pittsburgh Research Laboratory in the Safety Research Coal Mine to ev

    Jan 1, 2010

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    IC 7317 Diamond Drilling Of Blast Holes, Lake Superior District Iron-Ore Mines ? Introduction

    By Ernest W. Johnson

    Diamond, drilling of some blast holes in stoning operations is practised in at least two iron mines in the Lake Superior district - the Soudan mine of the Oliver Iron Mining Co., on the Vermilion rang

    Jan 1, 1945