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RI 8926 - Mathematical Simulation of Automated Metabolic Breathing Simulator and Self-Contained Self-RescuerBy J. C. Edwards
The Bureau of Mines developed a mathematical model that decribes the interaction of an automated breathing and metabolic simulator, or lung, with a self-contained· self-rescuer that is supplied compre
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 8578 A Method for Determining Helium in WaterBy Philip A. Holland
The Bureau of Mines has developed a method for determining helium in water for use in sampling and analyzing surface and subsurface waters for geochemical survey work. The accuracy of the analytical m
Jan 1, 1981
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Work-Principle Model for Predicting Toxic Fumes of Nonideal ExplosivesBy Michael S. Wieland
The work-principle from thermodynamics was used to formulate a model for predicting toxic fumes from mining explosives in underground chamber tests, where rapid turbulent combustion within the surroun
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Injury Experience And Worktime In The Mineral Industries By StatesBy Forrest T. Moyer
Injury experience in the mineral mining and processing industries during 1968 was slightly improved in the nonfatal-injury record but worse in the fatality record. The resulting frequency rate of all
Jan 1, 1970
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RI 8939 - Assessment of Phosphogypsum as a Constituent of Aggregate MaterialBy A. May
Florida has accumulated about 400 million tons of phosphogypsum, a mineral process waste generated in the production of fertilizer, and is adding 30 million tons to this annually. To minimize storage
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 8658 Superheated Drop Vaporization: Halon 1301By John C. Edwards
The Bureau of Mines has developed a time-dependent droplet vaporization model (in the absence of forced convection) that can be applied to the vaporization of liquid Halon 1301 droplets (vapor pressur
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 9087 - Recovery of Critical Metals by Carbonyl ProcessingBy A. Visnapuu
The Bureau of Mines investigated carbonyl processing techniques for the recovery of the critical metals Ni, Co, Mn, and Cr from domestic primary and secondary sources. In most cases, the source materi
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 8035 Optical Detection of Fires and Explosions - An Infrared System for Methane-Air IgnitionsBy Martin Hertzberg
In this Bureau of Mines report, the optical detection of fires and explosions is considered fundamentally. The measured spectral radiances from methane-air ignitions are compared with the background i
Jan 1, 1975
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RI 8438 An Environmental Evaluation of Polyethylene Oxide When Used as a Flocculant for Clay WastesBy Jalna R. Zatko
The Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, has developed a novel method of flocculation dewatering of phosphatic clay wastes using polyethylene oxide as the flocculant. Research was conduct
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 8651 Safe, Effective Hangup Clearance for Underground MinesBy David P. Lindroth
The Bureau of Mines has developed and successfully tested a hangup clearance module for use in clearing hangups in underground mine chutes and ore passes. The Bureau's tests showed that the hangu
Jan 1, 1982
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TPR 56 - Demonstration of Safety Plugging of Oil Wells Penetrating Appalachian Coal MinesBy G. E. Rennick, F. E. Armstrong, J. Pasini, J. R. Abrams
An oil well penetrating the Pittsburgh bituminous coalbed in northern West Virginia was plugged and safely mined through 3 months later. A sensitive chemical tracer, introduced into the oil reservoir
Jul 1, 1972
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IC 8007 Heavy Liquids And Procedures For Laboratory Separation Of Minerals ? Introduction And SummaryBy J. S. Browning
The physical properties and specific gravity ranges of various liquids and salt solutions used for laboratory sink-float separations of rocks or minerals are presented. The test equipment and techniqu
Jan 1, 1961
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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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IC 8842 Preventing Large-Battery ExplosionsBy D. Cummins
This Information Circular presents a brief history of the lead-acid battery and describes ways to prevent serious injury from battery explosions when servicing and charging lead-acid batteries, partic
Jan 1, 1980
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RI 5482 Codeposition Of Tin-Nickel Plate From Organic And Mixed Aqueous-Organic Solvents ? SummaryBy T. T. Campbell
This report describes the development of new electroplating baths from which tin-nickel alloy plate was deposited. Although tin-nickel plate can be deposited from an aqueous ammonium bifluoride bath,
Jan 1, 1959
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Innovative Alternatives To Traditional Classroom Health And Safety TrainingBy Launa Mallett, Charles Vaught, Michael J. Brnich, R. Lincoln Derick
After thoroughly covering the health and safety training subjects required under Title 30, Part 48, of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), mine operators often find themselves with little or no tim
Jan 1, 2002
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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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Mining Publications List 1995-1999 - Mine Safety And Health - Reports Of Investigations (RIs)By R. Larry Grayson
Barrett EA, Kowalski KM [1995]. Effective hazard recognition training using a latent-image, three-dimensional slide simulation exercise. Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mi
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RI 7472 A Graphical Method Of Removing Outlier Values From Analytical DataBy E. E. Remmenga
Often a collection of analytical data, which should reasonably be expected to follow the normal distribution, contains too many extreme values, which the experimenter is inclined to eliminate accordin
Jan 1, 1971
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RI 7862 Thermal Characteristics of ShortiteBy Donald R. Johnson
Apparatus developed by the Bureau of Mines for thermal analysis of oil shale was used to determine the thermal properties of shortite. Dissociation of shortite near 470° C occurs as an endothermic rea
Jan 1, 1974