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RI 3363 Permissible Electrically Operated Hand-Held Coal Drills ? Introduction (377f6e64-8487-47c7-999f-869a781ddc99)By L. C. IlsLey
From time to time the Bureau of Mines has issued publications dealing with the various classes of explosion-proof mining machinery that have been tested and approved as permissible for use in mines ha
Jan 1, 1937
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IC 6999 Laboratories That Make Assays, Analyses, And Tests On Ores, Minerals, And Other Substances ? IntroductionBy C. W. Davis
Before listing the laboratories and the work performed there, it is proper to make clear what is done and what is not done by Federal bureaus, States, and Territories, as well as by countries to the n
Jan 1, 1938
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MLA 15-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The Sheep Divide Rare II Area (No. 6602), Wallowa County, OregonBy Harry W. Campbell
U.S. Bureau of Mines investigation; identified no mineral resources or evidence of mining activity in the Sheep Divide RARE II area. A deposit 10 mi (16 km) southwest of the area contains copper and s
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 5709 High-Temperature Heat Content Of Uranium Tetrafluoride ? Introduction And SummaryBy E. G. King
The work described in this Bureau of Mines report was undertaken to fill a need of industry for high-temperature heat-content data for uranium tetrafluoride. Without such data, heat balance evaluation
Jan 1, 1961
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MLA 59-85 - Mineral Resources Of The Worm Creek Roadless Study Area, Bear Lake County, Idaho ? SummaryBy Richard L. Rains
The 15,770-acre Worm Creek Roadless Study Area is in southeastern Idaho about 8 miles (mi) west of the northern portion of Bear Lake. U.S. Bureau of Mines personnel examined the roadless, area during
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 5466 Heat And Free Energy Of Formation Data For Crystalline Cadmium And Lead Metasilicates ? Introduction And SummaryBy R. Barany
This paper reports determinations of heats of formation (from the oxides and elements) of crystalline cadmium metasilicate and crystalline lead meta-silicate by hydrofluoric acid solution calorimetry.
Jan 1, 1959
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Field Tests Of A Model Health And Safety Program For The Mining Industry - ObjectiveDesign a model health and safety program which, when implemented, can improve mine safety by reducing occupational injuries and accidents. Approach The Bureau of Mines developed a model progra
Jan 1, 1986
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RI 8318 Use of Gas Diffusion Membrane Electrodes To Investigate Coordination Species in the Sulfur Dioxide/Citrate SystemBy S. E. Khalafalla
The ability of potentiometric, gas-sensing electrodes to reliably monitor free gaseous molecules in solution has been recently demonstrated. A gas such as sulfur dioxide from a dilute sample solution
Jan 1, 1978
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Part Ten - Signal-To-Noise Ratio Improvement Techniques – I. SummaryBy Roy Greenfield
During the detection phase, several procedures can be used to improve the signal-to-noise ratio (SIN) . • Subarrays of up to 10 seismometers should be used. The apparent failure to obtain improveme
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 7553 A Three-Dimensional Dynamic Programing Method For Optimal Ultimate Open Pit DesignBy Thys B. Johnson
A three-dimensional dynamic programing method is presented for determining the optimal ultimate open pit limit. The method given is based on the block concept and is an extention of the two-dimensiona
Jan 1, 1971
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A Continuous Ground Bed Resistance MonitorBy R. Sainath, Wils L. Cooley
Continuous monitoring of ground bed resistance is essential to insure a low-resistance path for fault currents, lightning strokes, and electrostatic discharges. This paper explains the salient feature
Jan 1, 1979
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RI 2119 Notes On Spontaneous Explosions Of Nitroglycerin In Oil And Gas Wells, Stephens, Palo Pinto And Young Countier, North TexasBy R. E. Collom
The spontaneous explosion of charges of nitroglycerin placed in deep wells situated in parts of the Ranger and Caddo fields of North Texas has aroused considerable inquiry among operators end others a
May 1, 1920
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RI 2617 The Safety Bonus in Metal MiningBy F. C. Gregory
"The ""safety bonus"" in metal mining is a sum in addition to the regular wage, paid to foremen or bosses for keeping the accident rate down to a specified minimum. It has been used with success for s
Jun 1, 1924
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Part Eleven - Seismic Detection/Location Instrumentation – I. IntroductionThe instrumentation specification in the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) report of March, 1970, set forth some rather general guidelines that the seismic surface system should follow. The fact t
Jan 1, 1974
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Seismic System Locates Channel Sands And Faults In Coal Seams - ObjectiveTo improve mining safety and efficiency by providing a practical way of detecting faults and channel sands that disturb coal seams. Approach A seismic system using a shallow blasthole has been d
Jan 1, 1976
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Carbon Monoxide Fixed Point Continuous Monitor - ObjectiveProvide an instrument for continuous remote monitoring of carbon monoxide concentration in underground mines. Approach A carbon monoxide fixed? point continuous monitor consists of two modules. A
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 7334 Suggested Orientation Conventions For Elastically Anisotropic Polycrystalline And Amorphous MaterialsBy Thomas R. Bur
The order of identification and in same cases the magnitude of the elastic constants of an anisotropic material depends on the orientation of the cartesian coordinate axes with respect to a set of ref
Jan 1, 1969
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Design Procedure Optimizes Roof Truss Installations In Bedded Roof - ObjectiveProvide mine personnel with a convenient means of determining the optimum installation geometry of roof trusses in bedded roof. Background Mine operators frequently ask the following questions
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 3368 Petrographic Identification Of Atmospheric Dust Particles ? Introduction (117682de-6224-45d5-9229-884d42bfb5b9)By Wilder D. Foster
In estimating the hazardous qualities of a dusty atmosphere it is frequently desirable to determine the composition of the air-borne dust. Samples collected from ledges or from the rock itself are lik
Jan 1, 1938
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An Overview Of Bureau Of Mines Communications ResearchBy John Durkin, Harry Dobroski
This paper presents a general overview of the Bureau of Mines' programs in the areas of operational and post-disaster communications. These programs encompass both hardware developments and syste