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  • NIOSH
    RI 4877 Flammability Of Amyl Nitrite

    By M. G. Zabetakis

    Amyl nitrite (C5H11NO2) is a pale-yellow liquid with an ethereal fruity odor and a pungent aromatic taste. Its use in first-aid treatment of cyanide poisoning has been suggested by Chen and his cowork

    Jan 1, 1952

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    IC 7156 A Quarter Century Of Mechanized Mining - Notes On Permissibility

    By L. C. IlsLey

    Figure 1 is a reproduction of a chart recently prepared by the Bureau of Mines at its Pittsburgh Laboratory to show the Bureau's approval work in connection with electrically operated mining equi

    Jan 1, 1941

  • NIOSH
    RI 4090 Winskell-Andrews-Lyne Zinc Deposit, Lafayette, WI

    By M. O. Renwick, Paul Zinner

    "INTRODUCTION In September 1943, the Bureau of Mines conducted a limited program of churn drilling on the Winskell property in the Shullsburg area of Lafayette County, Wis. The work was undertaken as

    Aug 1, 1947

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    RI 7416 The Range In Metals And Metal Oxide Systems Of Heavy Ions In The Energy Range 60 To 400 Kev

    By B. D. Sartwell

    Multiple-charged beams originating from a 300-kv ion accelerator are important tools in the study of metal surfaces and thin films. A knowledge of the particle range is necessary for an understanding

    Jan 1, 1970

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    RI 9215 - Instrumentation and Modeling of the North 140 Section of Magmont Mine, Bixby, MO

    By D. R. Tesarik

    An instrumentation and numeric modeling study was conducted by the Bureau of Mines at the Magmont Mine in Bixby, MO. An isolated section of this room-and-pillar mine was monitored with borehole and cl

    Jan 1, 1989

  • NIOSH
    Evaluation Of Iyoni II Methanometers

    By Joseph E. Chilton, Robert J. Timko, Charles D. Taylor

    No regular monitoring of methane is required in areas of gassy coal mines outby the mining face. Methane ignitions that have occurred in mine outby areas indicate the need to provide better protectio

  • NIOSH
    The Communication Triangle: Elements of an Effective Warning Message

    By Launa Mallett, Charles Vaught, Michael J. Brinich

    The lack of good communication is a very real problem in mine emergencies. Sometimes critical information is not communicated to those who need it to make decisions. At other times, those on the recei

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    Premining Planning - Introduction

    By Ronald D. Hill, Elmore C. Grim

    Mining as an extractive process alone is outdated and unacceptable to today's environmentally concerned public. Multiple land use must be considered as well. Only through effective preplanning ca

    Jan 1, 1974

  • NIOSH
    RI 8218 Arc Furnace Recycling of Chromium-Nickel From Stainless Steel Wastes

    By P. G. Barnard

    Losses of alloying metals in furnace flue dusts, grinding swarfs, and mill scale produced during the manufacture of stainless steel are substantial. About 25 million lb Cr, 8.7 million lb Ni, and 150,

    Jan 1, 1977

  • NIOSH
    RI 8773 Recovery of High-Grade Barite From Waste Pond Materials

    By W. E. Lamont

    The Bureau of Mines studied the potential for recovering marketable barite concentrates that meet oil well drilling-mud specifications from barite waste pond materials. The study was conducted as part

    Jan 1, 1982

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    RI 7126 Oxidation Of Lead Blast Furnace Matte By Ferrobacillus Ferrooxidans Or A Dilute Acid Solution

    By John D. Corrick

    A dilute sulfuric-acid leach was developed for extracting lead and copper from lead blast furnace mattes and the chemistry was defined. The possible application of Ferrobacillus ferrooxidans to the pr

    Jan 1, 1968

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    MLA 32-93 - Economic Analysis Of The Minerals Potential Of The West Mojave Management Area, Including The Desert Tortoise Priority Habitat, California ? I. Introduction

    Federal lands often contain extensive mineral resources and decisions affecting access to those lands are made with knowledge of the possible minerals-related consequences. Information is provided to

    Jan 1, 1993

  • NIOSH
    RI 8609 Beneficiation of High-Magnesium Phosphate From Southern Florida

    By T. O. Llewellyn

    The Bureau of Mines, as part of its goal to develop technology that can conserve domestic mineral resources investigated beneficiation methods for recovering phosphate minerals from two Southern Flori

    Jan 1, 1981

  • NIOSH
    The Mineral Industry Of Other Areas Of The Far East And South Asia - Bangladesh (9a408b3b-6481-4d14-888e-718155283b3c)

    By E. Chin

    Natural gas was the only economically significant mineral produced. A significant amount of the gas output was consumed in the production of nitrogen fertilizer and electric power. Proved reserves of

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Application of Holographic Interferometry to Analyze Vibration Patterns in Biological Tissue

    By G. Nuñez, M. A. Pathak, C. F. Stanley

    "Holographic interferometry is a non-destructive technique to detect small deformations1 of an object. It is a whole-field technique· with an accuracy of a few microns. An adaptation of holographic in

    Jan 1, 1989

  • NIOSH
    RI 6071 Properties Of Palygorskite, An Asbestiform Mineral

    By Charles W. Huggins

    The Bureau of Mines investigated palygorskite, a natural asbestiform material, to accumulate knowledge that might serve as a foundation for future synthesis of a similar material. Unit cell, chemical

    Jan 1, 1962

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    IC 7564 Fighting a Fire in No. 59 Mine Peabody Coal Co, Springfield Sangamon County, IL

    By T. C. Higgins, J. S. Malesky, J. A. O'Connor

    "INTRODUCTION This circular contains the story of a stubborn mine fire of electrical origin that started on the main haulage road of No. 59 mine of the Peabody Coal Co. and illustrates that sometimes

    Apr 1, 1950

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    IC 6867 Silicosis As Affecting Mining Workmen And Operations

    By D. Harrington

    The occurrence of dusts in underground workings creates many difficult and, in some instances, contradictory and conflicting problems for workers, operators, and all others interested in health and sa

    Jan 1, 1936

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    Bulletin 58 Fuel-Briquetting Investigations, July 1904 to July 1912

    By C. L. Wright

    In 1904 the Government began a series of fuel-testing investiga- tions at its fuel-testing plant at St. Louis, Mo. These investigations, which were placed under the supervision of the United States Ge

    Jan 1, 1913

  • NIOSH
    Water Elutriator Recovers Nonferrous Metals From Shredded Automobiles - Objective

    To provide a means for mechanically separating and recovering nonferrous metals continuously from non-magnetic reject material produced at scrap automobile shredding facilities. Approach The Bur

    Jan 1, 1983