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IC 7313 Paligorskite - A Possible Asbestos Substitute ? IntroductionBy Robert B. Fisher
[The purpose of this paper is to acquaint manufacturers of various types of asbestos product's, particularly those that specialize in materials used for sound deadening, vibration damping, and fi
Jan 1, 1945
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RI 6659 Flammability Characteristics Of EthyleneBy George S. Scott
The Bureau of Mines conducted ignition, flammability, and decomposition experiments on gas mixtures containing ethylene to determine its flammability characteristics at elevated pressures and ambient
Jan 1, 1965
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IC 7433 Diamond-Drilling Blast Holes, Eastern Magnetite Mine CBy McHenry Mosier
Diamond -drilling blast holes at Eastern Magnetite Mine C is proving economical in boundary shrinks , in removing pillars not readily accessible for percussion drilling , and in driving scraper drifts
Feb 1, 1948
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IC 7337 Fluorescence Test For Uranium ? IntroductionBy Claude W. Sill
In the course of a series of investigations on vanadium deposits of the western United States, the Bureau of Mines collected many hundreds of samples for chemical analysis. As uranium is often associa
Jan 1, 1945
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RI 2274 Relation Of Lead Poisoning In Utah To MiningBy Arthur L. Murray
"While serving as surgeon with rescue car No 11 of the U. S. Bureau of Mines, the writer visited the principal metal-mining camps of Utah during the latter part of 1919. In visiting the mines, meeting
Aug 1, 1921
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IC 9162 Performance Evaluation Of Two Light-Scattering Dust MonitorsBy R. P. Vinson
The Bureau of Mines evaluated two real-time light-scattering dust monitors by measuring their response to Pittsburgh Seam coal dust and Arizona road dust (ARD). Both monitors, the model PDS-l, a perso
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 2872 The Use of Brattice Cloth in Coal MinesBy George S. Rice, C. W. Owings
"Brattice cloth is an important material in coal-mine ventilation practically all coal mines use some brattice cloth, gassy mines a large amount. It is employed in three ways:Crosscut brattices.Curtai
May 1, 1928
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RI 2135 Methods Used In Utah For Signalling Mine Hoist From Moving CagesBy C. A. Allen
"The problem of signaling to the hoisting engineer from a moving cage in the shaft has been considered by many mine operators for a number of years. There are several methods in use in different minin
Jun 1, 1920
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IC 8019 Use Of High-Expansion Foam On A Pennsylvania Coal-Mine Fire ? IntroductionBy T. J. McDonald
The methods used and the results obtained in the application of high-expansion foam on a recent fire in an operating mine in western Pennsylvania were reviewed. This is the first instance where foam h
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 2934 Dissolution Of Various Oxidized Copper Minerals ? IntroductionBy John D. Sullivan
The present article is one of a series which is being prepared by the Southwest Experiment Station of the United States Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the Department of Mining and Metallurgy, Uni
Jan 1, 1929
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RI 5708 Design Criteria For Portable Seismographs ? SummaryBy Wilbur I. Duvall
Surface vibrations of ground, rock, and structures resulting from blasting or other sources are often measured with portable seismographs. These instruments are usually supported by a three-point moun
Jan 1, 1961
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Seeking the "Rank Factor" in CWP Incidence: The Potential Role of Respirable Dust Particle Purity (5a2205c4-bc1b-4eac-be6d-bc8a0e95118f)By Richard A. Andre, R. Larry Grayson, Thomas Simonyi
"INTRODCICTIONThe search for the cause(s) of coal workers' Pneunoconiosis continues despite the vast amount of research that has been undertaken over the past forty to fifty years. Good correlation be
Jan 1, 1990
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Use of a Sensitive Electro-optical Method to Quantify Superoxide Production from Single Pulmonary Alveolar Macrophages Exposed to Dusts in vitro or in vivo: Some Current Experimental and Model ResultsBy Eugene V. Cilento, R. Clark Lantz, K. A. DiGregorio
"This laboratory bas developed a sensitive electro-optical method to quantify the initial rate (R) and total amount (MAX) of superoxide (02) produced by single pulmonary alveolar macrophages (PAM). Th
Jan 1, 1990
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RI 5676 Heats Of Formation Of Cerium Sesquioxide And Bismuth Sesquioxide By Combustion Calorimetry ? Introduction And SummaryBy Alla D. Mah
No experimental heat-of-formation value has been reported in the literature for cerium sesquioxide. The heat of formation of bismuth sesquioxide has not been determined in recent years, and the older
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 7265 Preparation Of Thorium Metal By Vacuum Distillation Of Electrodeposited Thorium-Chromium And Thorium-Manganese AlloysBy J. E. Murphy
The high-purity thorium metal was prepared by the Bureau of Mines from electrolytically produced thorium alloys. The thorium-chromium and thorium-manganese alloys were separated into the component ele
Jan 1, 1969
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IC 9120 Fuse Wire Arc TesterBy Peter G. Kovalchik
To compare the viability of the new fuse wire arc test (FWAT) as a substitute for the comparative tracking index (CTI) for determining surface resistance to electrical tracking, the Bureau of Mines co
Jan 1, 1987
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IC 7676 Danger From Carbon Monoxide In The Home ? IntroductionBy L. B. Berger
This information circular is a revision of I.C. 7238, Danger from Carbon Monoxide in the Home, by L. B. Berger and H. H. Schrenk, issued in April 1943. Each winter brings its toll of deaths and ser
Jan 1, 1954
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RI 2813 The Breathing Action of Electrical EquipmentBy L. C. IlsLey
"Nearly every piece of electrical equipment used in mines ""breathes."" In other words, motors, controllers, rheostats, switches, and other similar equipment, even though encased in seemingly tight co
Jun 1, 1927
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RI 7395 Leaching Gold-Bearing Mill Tailings From Mercur, UtahBy Ivan L. Nichols
Tailings dumps at Mercur, Utah, contain about $7 million worth of gold in 3.5 million tons of mill tailings assaying about 0.07 ounce of gold per ton. Commercial mining and milling at Mercur ceased in
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 9466 - Wire Rope Research: Analysis of Bending Fatigue in a 2-Inch IWRC Wire Rope (828860e1-1834-4246-912a-1a25d0793bc1)By A. J. Miscoe
A unique machine for inducing bending fatigue in wire ropes was built at the U.S. Bureau of Mines' Pittsburgh Research Center. This machine can produce nine levels of degradation through repetiti
Jan 1, 2010