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RI 2377 Storage and Transportation of Portland cementBy W. M. Myers
The U. S. Bureau of Mines conducted an investigation to determine the cause of the deterioration of Portland cement during storage and transportation , and to discover a means of preventing it . All a
Jun 1, 1922
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RI 2315 Placer-Mining MethodsBy BUREAU OF MINES
The cheapest method of handling gravel in placer mining operations is by hydraulic mining . In working gravel deposits by hydraulic mining , it is essential that an abundant supply of water under suff
Jan 1, 1922
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RI 6701 Measurement Of Lateral Pressure Generated From Cylindrical Explosive ChargesBy Lippe D. Sadwin
This report describes a high-speed streak camera technique for measuring the lateral shock pressure generated by a cylindrical explosive charge detonated from one end. Experimental data show that the
Jan 1, 1965
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IC 7632 Hazard Of Firing Open, Unconfined Shots In Coal MinesBy M. J. Ankeny
The expression "firing open, unconfined shots," as used in this circular, means the firing of explosive charges not confined in boreholes. Examples are the so-called mudcap shots, adobe or dobe shots,
Jan 1, 1952
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Foreword (801b8aba-ee87-4612-8269-cba53bb3b265)By R. V. Ramani, V. T. Burgos, J. A. McClay
This report was prepared by The Pennsylvania State University under USBM Contract No. G0111808. The contract was initiated under the Coal Mine Health and Safety Program. It was administered under the
Jan 1, 1975
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Dust Characterization"There is considerable evidence that all mine dusts do not present the same health hazard. Rank of coal and composition, especially silica content of the mine dust, shape, and surface charge are risk
Nov 1, 1988
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RI 7630 Use Of Preheated Coal In CarbonizationBy D. E. Wolfson
The Bureau of Mines investigated the use of preheated coal in carbonization operations. Liquor yields and coking times were reduced, coke quality was improved, and smokeless pipeline charging to coke
Jan 1, 1972
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RI 7417 Geochemical Investigations For Gold, Antimony, And Silver At Stibnite, IdahoBy Arcy P., D&apos Banister
Several gold-antimony geochemical anomalies were outlined near Stibnite, Idaho, using the humus sampling technique. Several hundred reconnaissance humus samples were collected and analyzed by a combin
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 2122 Collection and Examination of Rock Dust in Mine AirBy F. D. Osgood, A. C. Fieldner, W. A. Selvig
In connection with investigations being conducted by the Bureau of Mines regarding pulmonary disease which is prevalent among metal miners in certain districts , a large number of rock- dust samples h
May 1, 1920
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RI 4298 Blue Metal Corundum-Andalusite Deposit Douglas County, Nev. - Supplemental InvestigationBy E. O. Binyon
The Blue Metal corundum-andalusite deposit, in the Buckskin Mining district, Douglas County, Nev., was explored by the Bureau of Mines in 1945. The results of that work were presented in Report of Inv
Jan 1, 1948
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RI 2180 Refining ProblemsBy H. H. Hill
"The wide publicity that is given to the discover; of new oil fields has led many people to believe that our supply of crude petroleum is practically in- exhaustible and that in order to keep pace wit
Nov 1, 1920
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IC 7412 Quantitative Estimation of Potash and Soda Feldspars in Pegmatite Rock by Means of Chemical Chlorofloration; a Review of Selected LiteratureBy Gerald A. Munson, E. P. Barrett
Rapid and accurate estimation of the proportions of mineral in rock mix- tures is essential in mineral-dressing research and industrial operation. Estimation of the proportions of potash and soda feld
Jul 1, 1947
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RI 6281 Low-Temperature Heat Capacity and Entropy at 298.15 0 K of MuscoviteBy E. G. King, W. W. Weller
Low- temperature heat capacity measurements of muscovite were made in the temperature range from 50° to 298 ° K. The entropy at 298.15 ° K was evaluated as S298.15 = 69.0 ± 0.7 cal /deg mole .
Jul 1, 1960
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Breathing Easier - With the right ventilation controls and techniques, underground stone operators can create healthier work environments.By Roy H. Grau
Increased awareness of a healthy work environment is common to all industries and the stone industry is no exception. The presence of operating diesel equipment, welding, stone production blasting, an
Jan 1, 2009
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RI 3517 Determination Of Total Water-Soluble Chlorides In Petroleum ? IntroductionBy J. W. Horne
The quantitative determination of salt in petroleum ins generally divided into two steps - (1) extraction of salt from the oil and (2) accurate measurement of the extracted salt. This paper presents a
Jan 1, 1940
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RI 3517 Determination Of Total Water-Soluble Chlorides In Petroleum ? Introduction (579d3d77-69fd-4864-af08-e7d4edea10c7)By J. W. Horne
The quantitative determination of salt in petroleum ins generally divided into two steps - (1) extraction of salt from the oil and (2) accurate measurement of the extracted salt. This paper presents a
Jan 1, 1940
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Locating Trailing-Cable Faults Using Automated Time-Domain ReflectometryBy George J. Conroy, Angel G. Jordan, Eugene W. Bartel
Time-domain reflectometry has long been an accepted and used method for locating electrical faults in electrical cables. The process has, however, required the use of equipment that is somewhat comple
Jan 1, 1979
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MLA 52-82 - Mineral Resources Of The Golden Trout Wilderness Tulare And Inyo Counties, California ? Summary StatementBy Nicholas T. Zilka
One mineral deposit in the Golden Trout Wilderness has potential. The currently producing Pine Tree Mine on the Little Kern River has an estimated 120,000 tons (109,000 t) each of indicated and inferr
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 9206 - Model of Coal Dust Explosion Suppression by Rock Dust EntrainmentBy John C. Edwards
The Bureau of Mines developed a mathematical model to calculate the aerodynamically induced lifting of coal and rock dust from a composite deposition on a mine entry floor and the subsequent transport
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 2154 Blasting Granite with Compressed AirBy Oliver Bowles
"The introduction into mines, quarries and manufacturing plants of machines and tools operated by compressed air has revolutionized methods of operation to an extent comparable only with that occasion
Aug 1, 1920