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RI 5340 Heavy-Liquid Techniques For Rapid Evaluation Of Sands By Prospectors And Plant Operators ? SummaryBy B. H. Clemmons
A field method has been devised for rapid determination of heavy minerals occurring in the unconsolidatod beach and dune sands. The method has been proved practical by usage in field evaluations of se
Jan 1, 1957
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IC 8503 Sampling And Evaluating Respirable Coal Mine Dust - A Training ManualThe Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 requires that each operator of a coal mine shall take accurate samples of the amount of respirable dust in the mine atmosphere to which each miner i
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 4165 A Mine Air-Conditioning ChartBy G. E. McElroy
This report discusses the construction and use of an all-pressure psychrometric chart in which the requirements of simplicity of appearance and absolute accuracy have been waived, to a certain extent,
Dec 1, 1947
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RI 4774 Investigation Of Copper Canyon Lead-Zinc Deposit, Lander County, Nev.By Russell R. Trengrove
The Copper Canyon lead-zinc mine is in the Battle Mountain. District, Lander County, Nev. It was discovered in 1866 and mined for copper until 1935 and for copper and gold until l948, when the main p
Jan 1, 1951
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IC 9414 Thermal Characteristics Of Reeled Trailing Cables For Shuttle CarsBy P. G. Kovalchik
Safe electrical operation of shuttle cars depends upon maintaining the trailing cable's conductor temperature below 90° C. However, trailing cables are wound on and off reels, which changes the h
Jan 1, 1994
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Employment And Injuries In The Mineral Industries (a1f84a1e-883e-4dbe-bfec-7869c3d28872)By Forrest T. Moyer
THIS CHAPTER of the Minerals Yearbook (Volume III) contains overall injury experience for coal mines, both anthracite and bituminous coal, coke plants, petroleum and natural gas, peat, and asphalt and
Jan 1, 1963
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How to Reduce Shearer Operators' Dust Exposure By Using Remote ControlThe dust exposure of the longwall shearer operator is usually determined by his position relative to the cutting drums. The dust generated during cutting may travel up-wind, against the primary airflo
Jan 1, 1984
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RI 5123 Low-Temperature Carbonization Of Coal And Lignite For Industrial Uses ? IntroductionBy V. F. Parry
The major industrial uses of char or semicoke produced by low-temperature carbonization of coal4/ are as fuel for generating electric power, for blending with metallurgical coking coal as a substitute
Jan 1, 1955
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RI 8558 Evaluation of Synthetic Fluorspar in BOF SlagsBy H. W. Kilau
The Bureau of Mines evaluated synthetic fluorspars as substitutes for natural fluorspar in basic oxygen steelmaking using a high-temperature rotational viscometer and a quarter-ton basic oxygen furnac
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 8856 - A Sulfidation-and Oxidation-Resistant Ferritic Stainless Steel Containing AluminumBy J. S. Dunning
Recent developments in energy conversion, mining and minerals processing, pollution control, and chemical equipment have placed in-creased demands on heat-resistant alloys. Higher corrosion rates from
Jan 1, 1984
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IC 7089 Formation, Collection, And Treatment Of Coal Dust In Mines ? IntroductionBy D. Harrington
The occurrence of dust in mines has always been a source of trouble, but for any years, and virtually up to the beginning of the present century, relatively little of a definite nature was known as to
Jan 1, 1939
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RI 4699 Organic Sulfur In Synthesis Gas: Occurrence, Determination, And RemovalBy A. E. Sands
This report deals with a portion of the research and development work in the field of synthesis gas purification, carried out by the Bureau of Mines at its Morgantown, W, Va., Station in cooperation w
Jan 1, 1950
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RI 6168 An Improved Gravimetric Method For Analyzing Blast Furnace Top GasBy David J. Kusler
A gravimetric method for the determination of carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, hydrogen, methane, and oxygen in blast furnace top gas is described. Nitrogen may be determined directly by volume measur
Jan 1, 1963
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IC 6272 Mining Laws of EcuadorBy A. D. German
This paper presents one of a series of digests of foreign mining legis- lation and court decisions which is being prepared in advance of a general report relative to the right of American citizens to
May 1, 1930
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RI 5534 Thermal Refining Of Low-Temperature Tar ? SummaryBy John B. Goodman
This report summarizes the work done by the Koppers Company, Incorporated, in cooperation with the Bureau of Mines on the commercial evaluation of the primary low-temperature tars produced from Texas
Jan 1, 1959
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A Kinetic Model of Superoxide Production from Single Pulmonary Alveolar MacrophagesBy E. V. Cilento, K. A. DiGregorio, R. C. Lantz
"DIGREGORIO, K. A., E. V. CILENTO, AND R. C. LANTZ. A kinetic model of superoxide production from single pulmonary alueolar macrophages. Am. J. Physiol. 256 (Cell Physiol. 25): C405-C412, 1989.-A kine
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 7957 Cost of Producing Copper From Chalcopyrite Concentrate as Related to SO2 Emission Abatement - An Evaluation of Five Smelting ProceduresBy Masami Hayashi
Cost evaluations were made for five processes for producing 100,000 tons of electrorefined copper per year from a chalcopyrite concentrate. The processes were (1) conventional smelting with all furnac
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 9449 - Magnetic Susceptibility of Minerals in High Magnetic FieldsBy D. C. Dahlin
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated the magnetic susceptibility of minerals as a function of mag-netic field strength to determine how it might affect the potential for high-field magnetic separatio
Jan 1, 2010
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IC 7261 Recent Developments In Fuel Supply And DemandBy Arno C. Fieldner
Six years ago, I addressed the annual meeting of the American Society for Testing Materials on "Fuels of Today and Tomorrow."3/ Since then, our country has been drawn into another great war of veritab
Jan 1, 1943
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Response of Alveolar Macrophages to in vitro Exposure to Freshly Fractured versus Aged Silica Dust: The Ability of Prosil 28, an Organosilane Material, to Coat Silica and Reduce Its Biological ReactivityBy N. S. Dalal, V. Castranova, K. Van Dyke, V. Vallyathan, J. H. Kang
"We have reported previously that crushing or grinding crystalline silica results in the generation of silica-based radicals on the particulate surface and that these radicals can generate hydroxyl ra
Mar 1, 1992