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RI 7769 - Geologic Factors Causing Roof Instability And Methane Emission Problems - The Lower Kittanning Coalbed, Cambria County, PaBy C. M. McCulloch, Maurice Deul
A geologic study of Mines 32 and 33 in Cambria County, Pa., was conducted as part of a methane control research program. Areas of high methane emission and roof instability are encountered which are r
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 6261 Carbonizing Properties Of Coals From Elk, Clarion, Jefferson, Clearfield, And Centre Counties, Pa.By G. W. Birge
Carbonizing properties of the principal coalbeds of Elk, Clarion, Jefferson, Clearfield, and Centre Counties, Pa,, are described in this Bureau of Mines report, Twenty-six samples, representing the Up
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 6503 The Chromium-Gadolinium SystemBy C. E. Armantrout, H. Kato, M. I. Copeland
The data collected during this investigation indicate that the chromiumgadolinium system has extensive liquid immiscibility and one eutectic point . Liquid immiscibility occurred at temperatures above
Jan 1, 1964
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IC 6356 Method And Cost Of Quarrying Limestone At The Speed Quarry Of The Louisville Cement Co., Speed, Ind. ? IntroductionBy H. D. Baylor
This is the first of a series of papers describing mining methods and costs at cement plant quarries throughout the United States and deals directly with those methods employed and costs obtained at t
Jan 1, 1930
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RI 4685 Tests On The Control Of Coal-Mine Fires In The Experimental Coal MineBy John Nagy
Tests were conducted in the Experimental coal mine to study some of the factors that should be considered in fighting mine fires and to obtain data on the effectiveness of different types of extinguis
Jan 1, 1950
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RI 2942 Flow Of Natural Gas Through High-Pressure Transmission Lines ? IntroductionBy T. W. Johnson
The Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the Natural Gas Department of the American Gas Association, has in progress a study or the flow of natural gas through high-pressure transmission lines. A majo
Jan 1, 1929
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IC 8008 Coal Research Organizations: Their Activities And Publications ? Introduction And SummaryBy Mary S. Esfandiary
This list of organizations that conduct research and development programs on coal has been compiled by the Bureau of Mines with the thought that such a directory may provide a useful guide to worldwid
Jan 1, 1961
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RI 6129 Laboratory Studies Of Variables In Rotary Drilling ? SummaryBy James A. Whelan
The Bureau of Mines sponsored research studies of variables in rotary drilling, done in the Department of Mineral Engineering, University of Minnesota. By studying carefully controlled drilling with g
Jan 1, 1962
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RI 7714 Analysis Of Trace Elements In Coal By Spark-Source Mass SpectrometryBy T. Kessler
As part of a respirable mine-dust research program at the U.S. Bureau of Mines, spark-source mass spectrometry has been used for the semiquantitative determination of trace elements (200 ppm weight or
Jan 1, 1973
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RI 2355 Determination of the Relative Comfort of Mine Working Places by Means of the KatathermometerBy G. E. McElroy, D. Harrington
In connection with the cooperative metal-mine dust and ventilation investigations of the U. S. Bureau of Mines and the U. S. Public Health Service , some underground data have been obtained with inten
May 1, 1922
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RI 4703 Investigation Of New Galena Lead Deposit Bucks County, Pa.By Kenneth M. Earl
In its investigation of deposits of strategic minerals, the Bureau of Mines did some development drilling at the New Galena Deposit in an endeavor to find an additional source of supply of lead. In
Jan 1, 1950
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RI 3106 Leaching Oxidized Copper Ores: Effect Of Strength Of Acid In Leaching Solvent ? IntroductionBy John D. Sullivan
In leaching copper ores knowledge of the rate of dissolution of the copper minerals and of the impurities is desirable. With knowledge of these two factors and data as to what minerals are present in
Jan 1, 1931
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IC 6178 Mine Explosions In The United States During The Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1929By D. Harrington
The coal-mining industry of the United States finds difficulty not only in making ends meet financially but also in operating with anything like reasonable safety. The record to date has not been part
Jan 1, 1929
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Cut Acid Mine Drainage By Recycling Bacterial Waste ? ObjectiveTo suppress the natural bacterial action in acid mine drainage (AMD), the major contributor to acid formation. Approach Recycle partially-treated affluent back to the source of AMD within a mine
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 9081 - Assessment of Longwall Roof Behavior and Support Loading by Linear Elastic Modeling of the Support StructureBy Thomas M. Barczak
Longwall roof behavior is characterized by strata displacements in both the face-to-waste (horizontal) and roof-to-f1oor (vertical) direc-tions. The roof support structure provides resistance to this
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 5063 The Mechanical Properties Of Consumable-Arc-Melted Kroll- Process Zirconium - SummaryBy R. G. Nelson
The mechanical properties of low-hafnium, arc-melted, Kroll-process zirconium are presented. The effect of temperature on the ultimate strength, yield strength, proportional limit, elongation, hardnes
Jan 1, 1954
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RI 9566 - Influence of Environmental Factors on Spark Ignition ProbabilityBy Jeffrey Shawn Peterson
In past years, the U.S. Bureau of Mines has been involved in safety research that could ultimately re-late the conditions of spark testing and actual use by estimating the simple ignition probability
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 5442 Acid-Ferrous Sulfate Leaching Of Low-Grade Manganese Carbonate And Oxide Ores, Cuyuna Range, Minnesota - SummaryBy H. Dolezal
A laboratory study of acid-ferrous sulfate treatment of low-grade manganese ores from the Cuyuna range, Minnesota resulted in 93-percent extraction of manganese as manganese sulfate with consumption o
Jan 1, 1959
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RI 3235 Some Physical Properties and Characteristics of FuseBy J. E. Tiffany, N. A. Tolch
The Pittsburgh Experiment Station has made a survey of the properties and characteristics of the brands of fuse manufactured in the United States ; 25 samples were procured from 4 manufacturers repres
Jun 1, 1934
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Bulletin 52 Ignition of Mine Gaes by the Filaments of Incandescent LampsBy L. C. IlsLey, H. H. Clark
As part of its investigations of the causes of mine accidents and of the safest and most efficient methods of handling electricity underground, the Bureau of Mines undertook a study of the ignition of
Jan 1, 1913